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SIT3372AI-2B9-33NY128.000000Y

Description
LVDS Output Clock Oscillator, 128MHz Nom,
CategoryPassive components    oscillator   
File Size846KB,17 Pages
ManufacturerSiTime
Environmental Compliance
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SIT3372AI-2B9-33NY128.000000Y Overview

LVDS Output Clock Oscillator, 128MHz Nom,

SIT3372AI-2B9-33NY128.000000Y Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
Objectid7309666158
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Country Of OriginMalaysia, Taiwan, Thailand
Factory Lead Time32 weeks
YTEOL8.24
Other featuresCOMPLEMENTARY OUTPUT; TR
Maximum control voltage2.97 V
Minimum control voltage0.33 V
Frequency Adjustment - MechanicalNO
Frequency offset/pull rate760 ppm
frequency stability35%
JESD-609 codee4
linearity1%
Installation featuresSURFACE MOUNT
Nominal operating frequency128 MHz
Maximum operating temperature85 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Oscillator typeLVDS
Output load15 pF
physical size3.2mm x 2.5mm x 0.75mm
Maximum supply voltage3.63 V
Minimum supply voltage2.97 V
Nominal supply voltage3.3 V
surface mountYES
maximum symmetry55/45 %
Terminal surfaceNICKEL PALLADIUM GOLD
SiT3372
1 MHz to 220 MHz Ultra-low Jitter Differential VCXO
Description
The
SiT3372
is a 1 MHz to 220 MHz differential MEMS
VCXO engineered for low-jitter applications. Utilizing
SiTime’s unique DualMEMS
®
temperature sensing and
TurboCompensation
®
technology, the SiT3372 delivers
exceptional dynamic performance by providing
resistance to airflow, thermal gradients, shock and
vibration. This device also integrates multiple on-chip
regulators to filter power supply noise, eliminating the
need for a dedicated external LDO.
The SiT3372 can be factory programmed for any
combination of frequency, stability, voltage, output
signaling, and pull range. Programmability enables
designers to optimize clock configurations while
eliminating long lead times and customization costs
associated with quartz devices where each frequency is
custom built.
The wide frequency range and programmability makes
this device ideal for telecom, networking, and industrial
applications that require a variety of pullable frequencies
and operate in noisy environments.
Refer to
Manufacturing Notes
for proper reflow profile,
tape and reel dimension, and other manufacturing
related information.
Features
Any frequency between 1 MHz and 220 MHz accurate
to 6 decimal places
(For frequencies 220.000001 MHz to 725 MHz, refer
to
SiT3373)
Widest pull range options: ±25, ±50, ±80, ±100, ±150,
±200, ±400, ±800, ±1600, ±3200 ppm
0.225 ps RMS phase jitter (typ) over 12 kHz to 20 MHz
bandwidth
Frequency stability as low as
±15
ppm
Wide temperature range support from -40°C to 105°C
Industry-standard packages: 7.0 x 5.0 mm,
5.0 x 3.2 mm, 3.2 x 2.5 mm packages
Applications
Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS), Video,
Broadcasting System, Audio, Industrial Sensors,
Remote Radio Head (RRH)
SATA, SAS, 10/40/100/400 Gbps Ethernet, Fibre Channel,
PCI-Express
Block Diagram
3.2 x 2.5 mm Package Pinout
VIN
NC
GND
1
6
VDD
OUT-
OUT+
2
5
3
4
Figure 1. SiT3372 Block Diagram
Figure 2. Pin Assignments (Top view)
(Refer to
Table 6
for Pin Descriptions)
Rev 1.07
20 July 2021
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