501MLoco™ PLL Clock Multiplier | Clock/Timing | 6 | Active | The 501 Loco™ is the most cost effective way to generate a high-quality, high-frequency clock output from a lower frequency crystal or clock input. The name LOCO stands for Low Cost Oscillator, as it is designed to replace crystal oscillators in most electronic systems. Using Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) techniques, the device uses a standard fundamental mode, inexpensive crystal to produce output clocks up to 160 MHz. Stored in the chip's ROM is the ability to generate nine different multiplication factors, allowing one chip to output many common frequencies (see table on page 2). The device also has an output enable pin which tri-states the clock output when the OE pin is taken low. This product is intended for clock generation. It has low output jitter (variation in the output period), but input to output skew and jitter are not defined or guaranteed. For applications which require defined input to output skew, use the 570B. |
502MLoco™ PLL Clock Multiplier | Clock Generators, PLLs, Frequency Synthesizers | 2 | Obsolete | The 502 Loco™ is the most cost effective way to generate a high-quality, high-frequency clock output and a reference from a lower frequency crystal or clock input. The name LOCO stands for Low Cost Oscillator, as it is designed to replace crystal oscillators in most electronic systems. Using Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) techniques, the device uses a standard fundamental mode, inexpensive crystal to produce output clocks up to 160 MHz. Stored in the chip's ROM is the ability to generate six different multiplication factors, allowing one chip to output many common frequencies (see table on page 2). This product is intended for clock generation. It has low output jitter (variation in the output period), but input to output skew and jitter are not defined or guaranteed. For applications which require defined input to output skew, use the 570B. |
508MPECL to CMOS Converter | Clock Generators, PLLs, Frequency Synthesizers | 2 | Obsolete | The 508 is the most cost effective way to generate a high quality, high frequency CMOS clock output from a PECL clock input. The 508 has separate VDD supplies for the PECL input buffer and the output buffer, allowing different voltages to be used. For example, the input clock could use a 3.3 V supply while the output operates from 2.5V. The device has an Output Enable pin that tri-states the clock output when the OE pin is taken low. The 508 is a member of IDT's ClockBlocksTM family. |
511MLoco™ PLL Clock Multiplier | Clock/Timing | 1 | Obsolete | The 511 Loco™ is the most cost effective way to generate a high quality, high frequency clock output from a lower frequency crystal or clock input. The name LOCO stands for Low Cost Oscillator, as it is designed to replace crystal oscillators in most electronic systems. Using Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) techniques, the device uses a standard fundamental mode, inexpensive crystal to produce output clocks up to 200 MHz. Stored in the chip's ROM is the ability to generate nine different multiplication factors, allowing one chip to output many common frequencies (see table on page 2). The device also has an output enable pin which tri-states the clock output when the OE pin is taken low. This product is intended for clock generation. It has low output jitter (variation in the output period), but input to output skew and jitter are not defined nor guaranteed. For applications which require defined input to output skew, use the 570B. |
512MLOCO™ PLL Clock Multiplier | Clock Generators, PLLs, Frequency Synthesizers | 2 | Obsolete | The IDT512 is the most cost effective way to generate a high quality, high frequency clock output and a reference clock from a lower frequency crystal or clock input, and is designed to replace crystal oscillators in most electronic systems. Using Phase-Locked-Loop (PLL) techniques, the device uses a standard fundamental mode, inexpensive crystal to produce output clocks up to 200 MHz. With a reference output, this chip plus an inexpensive crystal can replace two oscillators. |
514MLOCO™ PLL Clock Generator | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Obsolete | The IDT 514 is the most cost effective way to generate a high quality, high frequency clock output from a 14.31818 MHz crystal or clock input, and is designed to replace crystal oscillators in many electronic systems. Using Phase-Locked-Loop (PLL) techniques, the device uses a standard, inexpensive crystal to produce output clocks up to 66.66 MHz. |
524MLow Skew 1 to 4 Clock Buffer | Clock Buffers, Drivers | 1 | Active | The 524 is a low skew, single input to four output, clock buffer. Part of Renesas' ClockBlocks™ family, this is our lowest skew, small clock buffer. See the 552-02 for a 1 to 8 low skew buffer. For more than eight outputs, see the MK74CBxxx Buffalo™ series of clock drivers. Renesas makes many non-PLL and PLL based low skew output devices as well as Zero Delay Buffers to synchronize clocks. Contact us for all of your clocking needs. |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Obsolete | The 525-01/02 are the most flexible way to generate a high-quality, high-accuracy, high-frequency clock output from an inexpensive crystal or clock input. These devices are designed to replace crystal oscillators in almost any electronic system. The user can configure the device to produce nearly any output frequency from any input frequency by grounding or floating the select pins. Neither microcontroller, software, nor device programmer are needed to set the frequency. Using Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) techniques, the device accepts a standard fundamental mode, inexpensive crystal to produce output clocks up to 250 MHz. It can also produce a highly accurate output clock from a given input clock, keeping them frequency locked together. For similar capability with a serial interface, use the 307. For simple multipliers to produce common frequencies, refer to the PLL Clock Multiplier family of parts, which are smaller and more cost effective. This product is intended for clock generation. It has low output jitter (variation in the output period), but input to output skew and jitter are not defined nor guaranteed. For applications which require defined input to output timing, use the 527-01. |
525-02OSCAR™ User Configurable Clock | Clock/Timing | 2 | Obsolete | The 525-01/02 are the most flexible way to generate a high-quality, high-accuracy, high-frequency clock output from an inexpensive crystal or clock input. The name OSCaR stands for OSCillator Replacement, as they are designed to replace crystal oscillators in almost any electronic system. The user can configure the device to produce nearly any output frequency from any input frequency by grounding or floating the select pins. Neither microcontroller, software, nor device programmer are needed to set the frequency. Using Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) techniques, the device accepts a standard fundamental mode, inexpensive crystal to produce output clocks up to 250 MHz. It can also produce a highly accurate output clock from a given input clock, keeping them frequency locked together. For similar capability with a serial interface, use the 307. For simple multipliers to produce common frequencies, refer to the Loco™ family of parts, which are smaller and more cost effective. This product is intended for clock generation. It has low output jitter (variation in the output period), but input to output skew and jitter are not defined nor guaranteed. For applications which require defined input to output timing, use the 527-01. |
525-03PECL Input Oscar™ User Configurable Clock | Clock/Timing | 1 | Obsolete | The 525-03 are the most flexible way to generate a high-quality, high-accuracy, high-frequency clock output from a PECL input. The name OSCaR stands for OSCillator Replacement, as they are designed to replace crystal oscillators in almost any electronic system. The user can configure the device to produce nearly any output frequency from any input frequency by grounding or floating the select pins. Neither microcontroller, software, nor device programmer are needed to set the frequency. Using Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) techniques, the device accepts a PECL clock to produce output clocks up to 250 MHz, keeping them frequency locked together. Resistors are for PECL outputs only. For simple multipliers to produce common frequencies, refer to the Loco™ family of parts, which are smaller and more cost effective. This product is intended for clock generation. It has low output jitter (variation in the output period), but input to output skew and jitter are not defined nor guaranteed. |