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531DA987M000DGR

Description
CMOS/TTL Output Clock Oscillator, 987MHz Nom, ROHS COMPLIANT, SMD, 6 PIN
CategoryPassive components    oscillator   
File Size215KB,12 Pages
ManufacturerSilicon Laboratories Inc
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531DA987M000DGR Overview

CMOS/TTL Output Clock Oscillator, 987MHz Nom, ROHS COMPLIANT, SMD, 6 PIN

531DA987M000DGR Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerSilicon Laboratories Inc
package instructionROHS COMPLIANT, SMD, 6 PIN
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Other featuresTAPE AND REEL
maximum descent time0.35 ns
Frequency Adjustment - MechanicalNO
frequency stability50%
JESD-609 codee4
Manufacturer's serial number531
Installation featuresSURFACE MOUNT
Nominal operating frequency987 MHz
Maximum operating temperature85 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Oscillator typeCMOS/TTL
physical size7.0mm x 5.0mm x 1.85mm
longest rise time0.35 ns
Maximum supply voltage3.63 V
Minimum supply voltage2.97 V
Nominal supply voltage3.3 V
surface mountYES
maximum symmetry55/45 %
Terminal surfaceNickel/Gold (Ni/Au)
S i 5 3 0 / 5 31
R
EVISION
D
C
R Y S TA L
O
S C I L L A T O R
(XO)
(10 M H
Z T O
1.4 G H
Z
)
Features
Available with any-rate output
frequencies from 10 MHz to 945 MHz
and select frequencies to 1.4 GHz
3rd generation DSPLL
®
with superior
jitter performance
3x better frequency stability than
SAW-based oscillators
Internal fixed crystal frequency
ensures high reliability and low
aging
Available CMOS, LVPECL,
LVDS, and CML outputs
3.3, 2.5, and 1.8 V supply options
Industry-standard 5 x 7 mm
package and pinout
Pb-free/RoHS-compliant
Si5602
Ordering Information:
See page 7.
Applications
SONET/SDH
Networking
SD/HD video
Test and measurement
Clock and data recovery
FPGA/ASIC clock generation
Pin Assignments:
See page 6.
(Top View)
NC
OE
GND
1
2
3
6
5
4
V
DD
Description
The Si530/531 XO utilizes Silicon Laboratories’ advanced DSPLL circuitry
to provide a low jitter clock at high frequencies. The Si530/531 is available
with any-rate output frequency from 10 to 945 MHz and select frequencies to
1400 MHz. Unlike a traditional XO, where a different crystal is required for
each output frequency, the Si530/531 uses one fixed crystal to provide a
wide range of output frequencies. This IC based approach allows the crystal
resonator to provide exceptional frequency stability and reliability. In addition,
DSPLL clock synthesis provides superior supply noise rejection, simplifying
the task of generating low jitter clocks in noisy environments typically found in
communication systems. The Si530/531 IC based XO is factory configurable
for a wide variety of user specifications including frequency, supply voltage,
output format, and temperature stability. Specific configurations are factory
programmed at time of shipment, thereby eliminating long lead times
associated with custom oscillators.
®
CLK–
CLK+
Si530 (LVDS/LVPECL/CML)
OE
NC
GND
1
2
3
6
5
4
V
DD
Functional Block Diagram
V
DD
CLK– CLK+
NC
CLK
Si530 (CMOS)
Fixed
Frequency
XO
Any-rate
10–1400 MHz
DSPLL
®
Clock
Synthesis
OE
NC
GND
1
2
3
6
5
4
V
DD
CLK–
CLK+
Si531 (LVDS/LVPECL/CML)
OE
GND
Rev. 1.1 6/07
Copyright © 2007 by Silicon Laboratories
Si530/531
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