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48-HTQFP SOT545-2
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8430S10AYILFT

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Renesas Electronics Corporation

CLOCK GENERATOR FOR CAVIUM PROCESSORS

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48-HTQFP SOT545-2
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

8430S10AYILFT

Obsolete
Renesas Electronics Corporation

CLOCK GENERATOR FOR CAVIUM PROCESSORS

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Technical Specifications

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Specification8430S10AYILFT
Differential - Input:Output [custom]True
Differential - Input:Output [custom]True
Frequency - Max [Max]133.33 MHz
InputCrystal, LVCMOS, LVDS, LVPECL, LVTTL, SSTL
Main PurposeCavium Processor
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Circuits1
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
OutputLVDS, LVTTL, LVCMOS
Package / Case48-TQFP Exposed Pad
PLLTrue
Ratio - Input:Output [custom]10
Ratio - Input:Output [custom]2
Supplier Device Package48-PTQFP (7x7)
Voltage - Supply [Max]3.465 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]3.135 V

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Description

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8430S10I Series

The 8430S10I is a PLL-based clock generator specifically designed for Cavium Networks SoC processors. This high performance device is optimized to generate the processor core reference clock, the DDR reference clocks, the PCI/PCI-X bus clocks, and the clocks for both the Gigabit Ethernet MAC and PHY. The clock generator offers ultra low-jitter, low-skew clock outputs, and edge rates that easily meet the input requirements for the CN30XX/ CN31XX/CN38XX/CN58XX processors. The output frequencies are generated from a 25MHz external input source or an external 25MHz parallel resonant crystal. The extended temperature range of the 8430S10I supports telecommunication, networking, and storage requirements.

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