Renesas Electronics 8535AGI 8535AGI-31LF Clock Buffer, 20-Pin TSSOP

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RS Stock No.:
217-7924
Mfr. Part No.:
8535AGI-31LF
Manufacturer:
Renesas Electronics
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Brand

Renesas Electronics

Mount Type

Surface

Product Type

Clock Buffer

Package Type

TSSOP

Pin Count

20

Minimum Supply Voltage

2V

Maximum Supply Voltage

18V

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Length

5mm

Width

4 mm

Height

1.75mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Series

8535AGI

Automotive Standard

No

The Renesas Electronics 8535I-31 is a low skew, high performance 1-to-4 3.3V Crystal Oscillator/LVCMOS-to-3.3V LVPECL fanout buffer. The 8535I-31 has selectable single ended clock or crystal inputs. The single ended clock input accepts LVCMOS or LVTTL input levels and translate them to 3.3V LVPECL levels. The output enable is internally synchronized to eliminate runt pulses on the outputs during asynchronous assertion/deassertion of the clock enable pin.

our differential 3.3V LVPECL outputs

Selectable LVCMOS/LVTTL CLK or crystal inputs

CLK can accept the following input levels: LVCMOS, LVTTL

Maximum output frequency: 266MHz

Output skew: 30ps (typical)

Part-to-part skew: 200ps (maximum)

Propagation delay: 1.75ns (maximum)

Additive phase jitter, RMS: 0.057ps (typical)

Full 3.3V supply mode

-40°C to 85°C ambient operating temperature

Replaces the ICS8535I-11

Available in both standard (RoHS 5) and lead-free (RoHS 6) packages

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