Clock/Timing - Clock Generators, PLLs, Frequency Synthesizers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CY26580OC-1

CY26580OC-1

Rochester Electronics

PACKETCLOCK NETWORK CLOCK

2036

W181-03GI

W181-03GI

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR, 75MHZ, CMOS

8073

CY28346OC

CY28346OC

Rochester Electronics

FTG FOR INTEL 830M AND 845 CHIPS

657

CY241V8ASXC-01

CY241V8ASXC-01

Rochester Electronics

VIDEO CLOCK GENERATOR

20947

W156HT

W156HT

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR

530

CY2212ZC-2

CY2212ZC-2

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR

2473

CY23FS04ZI

CY23FS04ZI

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR, 170MHZ, CMOS

8296

CY2292SXL-530

CY2292SXL-530

Rochester Electronics

PROGRAMMABLE PLL CLOCK GENERATOR

1387

CY28341OC-2

CY28341OC-2

Rochester Electronics

FTG FOR VIA P4 CHIPSET

154

PY2304SI-1

PY2304SI-1

Rochester Electronics

CLOCKS

712

PY24142ZC-01

PY24142ZC-01

Rochester Electronics

MULTIMEDIA CLOCK GENERATOR

6796

CY7C9915JXC-5

CY7C9915JXC-5

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR

1259

M602LFXI

M602LFXI

Rochester Electronics

PROGRAMMABLE CLOCK GENERATOR

1027

CY22381SC-155

CY22381SC-155

Rochester Electronics

THREE-PLL TRANSISTOR FLASH PROGR

4882

IMIFS784BZB

IMIFS784BZB

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR, 82MHZ, CMOS

714

M4001LFXIT

M4001LFXIT

Rochester Electronics

PROGRAMMABLE CLOCK GENERATOR

1924

CY28324PVCT

CY28324PVCT

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR

3000

CY22050KZXC-151

CY22050KZXC-151

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR

4965

CY2XL11ZXI

CY2XL11ZXI

Rochester Electronics

CLOCK GENERATOR, 100MHZ PDSO8

5371

PY2309SI-1H

PY2309SI-1H

Rochester Electronics

CLOCKS

1968

Clock/Timing - Clock Generators, PLLs, Frequency Synthesizers

1. Overview

Clock and timing ICs are semiconductor devices that generate, regulate, and distribute timing signals in electronic systems. Key components include Clock Generators (produce stable clock signals), Phase-Locked Loops (PLLs, synchronize signals with phase alignment), and Frequency Synthesizers (generate precise frequencies from reference signals). These devices ensure synchronization across components in modern electronics, enabling reliable operation in communication systems, computing devices, and industrial equipment.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Clock GeneratorsProduce fixed or programmable clock signals with low jitterMicroprocessors, FPGAs, networking equipment
PLLsAlign output signal phase with reference input, enable frequency multiplicationWireless transceivers, data recovery circuits
Frequency SynthesizersGenerate multiple frequencies from single reference with high precision5G base stations, satellite communication systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical clock ICs feature: 1) Crystal oscillator interface for reference signal input; 2) Internal voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO); 3) Phase detector and loop filter (PLL components); 4) Programmable dividers; 5) Output buffers. Advanced packages include QFN (4x4mm to 8x8mm) and TSSOP with 8-48 pins. Integration levels vary from single-channel devices to multi-output clock generators with integrated EEPROM.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Frequency Range1 kHz - 3.6 GHzDetermines application compatibility
Phase Noise-150 to -120 dBc/HzImpacts signal integrity
Jitter (RMS)50 fs - 1 psCritical for high-speed systems
Power Consumption10-300 mAAffects thermal design
Temperature Stability 20-100 ppmEnsures reliability in harsh environments

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G NR base stations, optical transceivers
  • Computing: Server motherboards, PCIe clocks
  • Industrial: Precision test equipment, motor control systems
  • Automotive: ADAS sensors, infotainment systems
  • Medical: MRI imaging systems, patient monitoring devices

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
TI (Texas Instruments)LMX259415-GHz wideband PLL with integrated VCO
Analog DevicesAD95484-channel clock generator with 0.1 ppb accuracy
STMicroelectronicsCLK2692Programmable 2-output synthesizer for automotive
MicrochipZL30264High-performance network synchronizer

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria: 1) Required output frequency and voltage levels; 2) Acceptable phase noise/jitter specifications; 3) Number of required outputs; 4) Operating temperature range; 5) Power budget constraints; 6) Integration level (e.g., single-chip vs. discrete VCO solutions). For wireless applications, prioritize low phase noise. For portable devices, emphasize power efficiency.

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include: 1) Higher integration with on-chip EEPROM and multi-phase outputs; 2) Advancement to sub-10fs jitter performance; 3) Development of radiation-hardened variants for aerospace; 4) Adoption of 3D packaging for reduced EMI; 5) Increased use of AI-enabled dynamic frequency scaling. The market is projected to grow at 7.2% CAGR through 2027 driven by 5G and automotive electrification.

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