Clock/Timing - Clock Buffers, Drivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CDCV304PWR

CDCV304PWR

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 1:4 200MHZ 8TSSOP

14995

CDCLVD110ARHBRG4

CDCLVD110ARHBRG4

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 2:10 1.1GHZ 32QFN

0

CDC2536DL

CDC2536DL

Texas Instruments

PLL BASED CLOCK DRIVER

243

CDCL1810RGZTG4

CDCL1810RGZTG4

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 1:10 650MHZ 48VQFN

0

CDC3RL02BYFPR

CDC3RL02BYFPR

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 1:2 52MHZ 8DSBGA

3371

CDC339DB

CDC339DB

Texas Instruments

CDC339 1-TO-8 (4 SAME FREQUENCY,

12199

SN0305042RTHR

SN0305042RTHR

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 1:3 800MHZ 24VQFN

0

CDCM1802RGTR

CDCM1802RGTR

Texas Instruments

CDCM1802 CLOCK BUFFER W/PROGRAMM

2277

CDCLVD1212RHAR

CDCLVD1212RHAR

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 2:12 800MHZ 40VQFN

1147

LMK00101SQX/NOPB

LMK00101SQX/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 3:10 200MHZ 32WQFN

0

CDC351IDBR

CDC351IDBR

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 1:10 100MHZ 24SSOP

0

CDCLVC1102PWR

CDCLVC1102PWR

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 1:2 250MHZ 8TSSOP

0

CDC3S04YFFR

CDC3S04YFFR

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 1:4 52MHZ 20DSBGA

2769

CDC2351DBR

CDC2351DBR

Texas Instruments

CDC2351 1-LINE TO 10-LINE CLOCK

63369

CDC303DR

CDC303DR

Texas Instruments

LOW SKEW CLOCK DRIVER

2500

CDCLVD110ARHBR

CDCLVD110ARHBR

Texas Instruments

CDCLVD110A 1-TO-10 LVDS CLOCK BU

1768

CDCLVD110VF

CDCLVD110VF

Texas Instruments

LOW SKEW CLOCK DRIVER, 110 SERIE

30010

SN65LVEP11D

SN65LVEP11D

Texas Instruments

SN65LVEP11 PECL/ECL 1:2 FANOUT B

24000

CDCLVD1216RGZR

CDCLVD1216RGZR

Texas Instruments

IC CLK BUFFER 2:16 800MHZ 48VQFN

0

CDC339DW

CDC339DW

Texas Instruments

CDC339 1-TO-8 (4 SAME FREQUENCY,

17227

Clock/Timing - Clock Buffers, Drivers

1. Overview

Clock buffers and drivers are integrated circuits (ICs) designed to distribute clock signals in electronic systems. They amplify, condition, and route timing signals to multiple destinations while minimizing skew, jitter, and signal degradation. These components are critical in synchronizing operations across processors, memory modules, communication interfaces, and other timing-sensitive circuits. Their importance spans industries such as telecommunications, automotive, and high-performance computing.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Clock Buffers Single-input, multiple-output devices with low phase noise and skew CPU clock distribution, FPGA systems
Clock Drivers High-drive capability for fan-out applications Networking switches, server motherboards
Differential Clock Buffers Supports LVDS, HCSL, and CML signal types High-speed ADC/DAC systems, RF transceivers
Programmable Clock Buffers Configurable output frequency/division ratios Industrial automation, test equipment

3. Structure and Composition

Clock buffers/drivers typically consist of:

  • Input receivers (single-ended or differential)
  • Internal amplification stages
  • Output drivers with controlled impedance
  • Power supply decoupling structures
  • Thermal management pads (in QFN/SSOP packages)
They are fabricated using CMOS, Bipolar, or SiGe processes to optimize speed and noise performance.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Max Operating Frequency Up to 1.2 GHz (CMOS), 3.2 GHz (SiGe) Determines application suitability for high-speed systems
Additive Phase Jitter 0.05 ps RMS to 1 ps RMS Impacts timing precision in data converters
Propagation Delay 50 ps to 5 ns Critical in synchronized multi-channel systems
Output Voltage Levels LVCMOS, LVDS, HSTL, etc. Ensures compatibility with downstream circuits
Supply Voltage 1.8V to 5V Affects power consumption and integration

5. Application Areas

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, optical transceivers
  • Computing: Servers, workstations, high-end PCs
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor controllers, test instruments
  • Automotive: ADAS clock synchronization, infotainment systems
Case Study: In 5G massive MIMO systems, low-jitter clock drivers ensure phase coherence across 64+ antenna elements.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Specifications
TI (Texas Instruments) CDCE62005 3.2 GHz LVDS driver, 0.1 ps RMS jitter
Analog Devices ADCLK846 16-output clock buffer, 1.6 GHz bandwidth
STMicroelectronics DF1610S 1.8V/3.3V dual supply buffer, 8 outputs
ON Semiconductor MC100EP195 Differential ECL buffer, 2.5 GHz operation

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Match output type to receiver requirements (LVDS/CML/LVCMOS)
  • Calculate required fan-out capacity with voltage margin
  • Specify jitter budget (e.g., <0.3 ps RMS for 10 Gbps SerDes)
  • Consider temperature stability (-40 C to +125 C automotive grade)
  • Optimize package size vs. thermal dissipation needs

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • Sub-100 fs jitter performance using advanced CMOS processes
  • Integration with PLL/VCO for clock generation
  • Multi-die packaging for hybrid signal conditioning
  • Energy-efficient designs for battery-powered IoT devices
  • Automotive-grade ICs with AEC-Q100 qualification

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