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MC100LVEP34DTR2
Onsemi
MC100LVEP34DTR2 clock driver by Onsemi has 0.8 ns propagation delay, operates at -40 to 85 °C, and supports 3 true outputs. It is used in industrial applications requiring ECL technology for high-speed signal conditioning.
NECL MODE: VCC = 0V WITH VEE = -2.375V TO -3.8V
100LVE
DIFFERENTIAL
R-PDSO-G16
e4
5 mm
LOW SKEW CLOCK DRIVER
1
0
16
3
85 Cel
-40 Cel
PLASTIC/EPOXY
TSSOP
TSSOP16,.25
RECTANGULAR
SMALL OUTLINE, THIN PROFILE, SHRINK PITCH
260
+-2.375/+-3.8
.8 ns
Not Qualified
.035 ns
1.2 mm
Clock Drivers
3.8 V
2.375 V
2.5
YES
ECL
INDUSTRIAL
NICKEL PALLADIUM GOLD
GULL WING
.65 mm
DUAL
4.4 mm
2800 MHz
MC100LVEP34DT
MC100LVEP34DT clock driver by Onsemi features 0.8 ns propagation delay, 3 true outputs, and 2800 MHz fmax. Ideal for industrial applications requiring differential input conditioning and a supply voltage range of +-2.375V to +-3.8V in a small outline package.
30
MC100EL11DTR2
MC100EL11DTR2 clock driver by Onsemi features 0.385 ns propagation delay, 5V nominal voltage, and -40 to 85 °C operating temperature range. Ideal for industrial applications requiring differential input conditioning and dual terminal position in a small outline package.
NECL MODE: VCC=0 WITH VEE= -4.2V TO -5.7V
100EL
S-PDSO-G8
e0
3 mm
8
2
TSSOP8,.19
SQUARE
235
-4.5
.34 ns
.02 ns
1.1 mm
5.7 V
4.2 V
5
TIN LEAD
MC10EP139DW
MC10EP139DW clock driver by Onsemi features 1.1 ns propagation delay, operates at -40 to 85 °C, and supports 3.3V nominal voltage. Ideal for industrial applications requiring differential input conditioning and ECL technology for precise timing control.
NECL MODE: VCC = 0V WITH VEE = -3V TO -5.5V
10E
R-PDSO-G20
12.8 mm
20
4
SOP
SOP20,.4
SMALL OUTLINE
-3.0/-5.5/3.3/5.0
.9 ns
.1 ns
2.65 mm
5.5 V
3 V
3.3
1.27 mm
7.5 mm
MAX9312ECJ
Maxim Integrated
LOW SKEW CLOCK DRIVER; Temperature Grade: INDUSTRIAL; Terminal Form: GULL WING; No. of Terminals: 32; Package Code: LFQFP; Package Shape: SQUARE;
CAN ALSO BE OPERATED FROM -2.25V TO -3.8V SUPPLY FOR DIFFERENTIAL LVECL
S-PQFP-G32
7 mm
32
LFQFP
QFP32,.35SQ,32
FLATPACK, LOW PROFILE, FINE PITCH
2.5/3.3
.41 ns
.046 ns
1.6 mm
2.25 V
.8 mm
QUAD
MAX9314ECJ
LOW SKEW CLOCK DRIVER; Temperature Grade: INDUSTRIAL; Terminal Form: GULL WING; No. of Terminals: 32; Package Code: LQFP; Package Shape: SQUARE;
ITS ALSO OPERATES -2.25V TO -3.8V IN LVECL OPERATION
10
LQFP
FLATPACK, LOW PROFILE
.4 ns
1500 MHz
STLVD111BFR
STMicroelectronics
STLVD111BFR by STMicroelectronics is a low-profile clock driver with a 3 ns propagation delay and operates at a nominal voltage of 2.5V. It features differential MUX input conditioning and supports industrial applications in compact designs. With 10 true outputs, it’s ideal for high-speed data transmission.
111
DIFFERENTIAL MUX
e3
2.5 ns
2.625 V
Matte Tin (Sn)
CDCV855PWR
Texas Instruments
CDCV855PWR clock driver by Texas Instruments operates at 2.5V with 28 terminals and a load capacitance of 14pF. It features a propagation delay of 4.5ns, output in 3-STATE, and can handle up to 12A current. Ideal for applications requiring differential input conditioning and a max operating temperature of 70°C.
855
R-PDSO-G28
9.7 mm
14 pF
PLL BASED CLOCK DRIVER
12 Amp
28
70 Cel
0 Cel
3-STATE
TSSOP28,.25
TR
4.5 ns
.05 ns
2.7 V
2.3 V
COMMERCIAL
180 MHz
CDCVF25081D
Texas Instruments CDCVF25081D clock driver has 6ns propagation delay at 3.3V, with 8 true outputs and 200MHz fmax. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise timing control in compact designs due to its small outline package and standard input conditioning.
25081
STANDARD
9.9 mm
25 pF
3-STATE WITH SERIES RESISTOR
SOP16,.25
TUBE
6 ns
.15 ns
1.75 mm
Clock Driver
3.6 V
3.9 mm
200 MHz
NB100EP223FAR2
NB100EP223FAR2 Clock Driver by Onsemi features 1.35ns propagation delay, 3.3V nominal voltage, and 22 true outputs. Ideal for applications requiring differential mux input conditioning in a compact square package with low profile design.
100E
S-PQFP-G64
10 mm
64
22
HLFQFP
QFP64,.47SQ,20
FLATPACK, HEAT SINK/SLUG, LOW PROFILE, FINE PITCH
1.8,3.3
1.2 ns
.065 ns
OTHER
.5 mm
NB100EP223FA
NB100EP223FA clock driver by Onsemi features a propagation delay of 1.35 ns, differential mux input conditioning, and operates at a nominal voltage of 3.3V. It is ideal for applications requiring precise timing synchronization in electronic systems.
NB100LVEP221FAR2
NB100LVEP221FAR2 Clock Driver by Onsemi features a Propagation Delay of 0.71ns, 52 Terminals, and operates at Industrial Temperature Grade. It is used for clock distribution in high-speed applications requiring low skew and supports differential mux input conditioning.
S-PQFP-G52
52
HLQFP
QFP52,.47SQ
FLATPACK, HEAT SINK/SLUG, LOW PROFILE
-2.5/-3.3/2.5/3.3
.71 ns
1.7 mm
NB100LVEP222FAR2
NB100LVEP222FAR2 Clock Driver by Onsemi operates at 2.5V with a propagation delay of 1ns. It features 52 terminals in a square package, suitable for industrial applications requiring differential mux input conditioning and quad terminal position.
1 ns
.06 ns
NB100LVEP224FAR2
NB100LVEP224FAR2 Clock Driver by Onsemi features 24 true outputs, 0.75 ns propagation delay, and ECL technology. Ideal for applications requiring differential mux input conditioning in a compact 64-terminal flatpack package with low profile design. Operating temperature range from 0 to 85 °C makes it suitable for various electronic systems.
NECL MODE: VCC=0 WITH VEE = -2.375V TO -3.8V
24
.75 ns
.04 ns
MAX9320BESA
LOW SKEW CLOCK DRIVER; Temperature Grade: INDUSTRIAL; Terminal Form: GULL WING; No. of Terminals: 8; Package Code: SOP; Package Shape: RECTANGULAR;
ECL/LVECL MODE: VCC = 0 V WITH VEE = -3 V TO -5.5 V
R-PDSO-G8
4.9 mm
SOP8,.25
3.3/5
.265 ns
.03 ns
Tin/Lead (Sn85Pb15)
3000 MHz
CDCLVP110VFR
CDCLVP110VFR by Texas Instruments is a clock driver with 0.37 ns propagation delay, suitable for industrial applications. It operates at 2.5V nominal voltage and offers 10 true outputs with a max frequency of 3500 MHz. This surface-mount device features differential mux input conditioning and a low profile flatpack package style.
LVECL MODE: VCC = 0V WITH VEE = -2.375V TO -3.8V; ALSO OPERATES AT 3.3 V SUPPLY
110
5 Amp
380 mA
.37 ns
3500 MHz
CDCLVP110VF
CDCLVP110VF by Texas Instruments is a Clock Driver & Buffer with 0.37 ns Propagation Delay, 2.5V Nominal Voltage, and 10 True Outputs. It is used in applications requiring fast signal processing and precise timing synchronization in industrial settings.
TRAY
MAX9317BECJ
.6 ns
.045 ns
BIPOLAR
1000 MHz
CDC2509CPW
CDC2509CPW clock driver by Texas Instruments operates at 3.3V with 24 terminals and a load capacitance of 30pF. It features a max output current of 12A, series-resistor output characteristics, and a min operating temperature of 0°C. Ideal for applications requiring precise clock signal distribution in electronic circuits.
2509
R-PDSO-G24
7.8 mm
30 pF
9
SERIES-RESISTOR
TSSOP24,.25
.01 mA
.2 ns
125 MHz
CDCV850IDGGR
CDCV850IDGGR clock driver by Texas Instruments operates at 2.5V, with 48 terminals and a propagation delay of 4ns. It is used in industrial applications for differential input conditioning, offering a max operating temperature of 85°C and output characteristics in a small outline package style.
850
R-PDSO-G48
12.5 mm
48
TSSOP48,.3,20
NOT SPECIFIED
2.5,2.5/3.3
4 ns
.075 ns
CMOS
6.1 mm
140 MHz
CDCVF857DGG
The Texas Instruments CDCVF857DGG is a clock driver with 48 terminals, operating at 2.5V and offering a propagation delay of 3.5ns. It features differential input conditioning, 10 true outputs, and a max frequency of 220MHz. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise timing control in compact designs.
857
10 mA
3.5 ns
220 MHz
MAX9174EUB
LOW SKEW CLOCK DRIVER; Temperature Grade: INDUSTRIAL; Terminal Form: GULL WING; No. of Terminals: 10; Package Code: TSSOP; Package Shape: SQUARE;
S-PDSO-G10
TSSOP10,.19,20
3.23 ns
557G-08LFT
Integrated Device Technology
557G-08LFT by Integrated Device Technology is a Clock Driver & Buffer with 16 terminals, operating at 0 to 70°C. It features a differential mux input conditioning, supports a min fmax of 200 MHz, and has a package style of small outline, thin profile. Ideal for applications requiring precise clock signal distribution in commercial temperature environments.
LVDS UPTO 100MHZ
557
3.465 V
3.135 V
MATTE TIN
557GI-08LFT
557GI-08LFT by Integrated Device Technology is a Clock Driver & Buffer with 16 terminals, operating at industrial temperature range (-40 to 85°C). It features differential mux input conditioning, 3-state output characteristics, and operates at a max frequency of 200 MHz. This device is suitable for applications requiring precise clock signal distribution in electronic systems.
8535AG-21LFT
8535AG-21LFT by Integrated Device Technology is a clock driver with a propagation delay of 1.6 ns at 3.3V, suitable for MUX input conditioning. This small outline package has a rectangular shape, operates b/w 0 to 70°C, and offers dual terminal position with gull wing form factor.
8535
MUX
R-PDSO-G14
14
TSSOP14,.25
1.6 ns
40
87008AGILFT
87008AGILFT by Integrated Device Technology is a Clock Driver & Buffer with 5.5ns Propagation Delay, 2.5V Nominal Voltage, and 8 True Outputs. It features Differential MUX Input Conditioning and operates in industrial temperature range (-40 to 85°C). Ideal for applications requiring precise clock signal distribution in compact designs.
CAN ALSO OPERATE WITH 3.3V SUPPLY
87008
5.6 ns
250 MHz
8745BYLFT
8745BYLFT clock driver by Integrated Device Technology features a propagation delay of 3.7 ns, differential mux input conditioning, and operates at a nominal voltage of 3.3V. This device is ideal for applications requiring precise clock signal distribution in commercial temperature environments.
8745
Matte Tin (Sn) - annealed
31.25 MHz
STCD1040RDM6F
STCD1040RDM6F from STMicroelectronics is a compact clock driver with 4 true outputs, operating b/w 2.5V and 3.6V. It features a dual terminal design in a small outline package, suitable for industrial applications with a max temp of 85 °C. Ideal for surface mount technology, it ensures reliable performance in various electronic devices.
1040
R-PDSO-G12
12
VSSOP
SOLCC12,.08,20
2.8
2.5 V
Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au)
2 mm
CDC351IDBR
The Texas Instruments CDC351IDBR clock driver has a propagation delay of 4.2ns, operates at 3.3V, and offers 10 true outputs. Ideal for industrial applications requiring a small outline package with standard input conditioning and a max operating temperature of 85°C.
351
8.2 mm
50 pF
32 Amp
SSOP
SSOP24,.3
SMALL OUTLINE, SHRINK PITCH
25 mA
4.2 ns
BICMOS
5.3 mm
100 MHz
CDC351IDB
The Texas Instruments CDC351IDB clock driver has a propagation delay of 4.2 ns, operates at a nominal voltage of 3.3V, and features 24 terminals in a small outline package. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise timing control with a load capacitance of 50 pF and max operating temperature of 85°C.
MC100LVEP111FAG
MC100LVEP111FAG clock driver by Onsemi features 0.5 ns propagation delay, 2.5V nominal voltage, and 10 true outputs. Ideal for industrial applications requiring low profile flatpack design with differential mux input conditioning.
NECL MODE OPERATING RANGE: VCC = 0V WITH VEE = -2.375V TO -3.8V
.5 ns
.025 ns
MC100EL11DG
MC100EL11DG clock driver by Onsemi features 0.34 ns propagation delay, 5V nominal voltage, and -40 to 85°C operating temperature range. Ideal for industrial applications requiring differential input conditioning and small outline package style.
NB6L16DR2
NB6L16DR2 clock driver by Onsemi features a propagation delay of 0.18 ns, operating temperature range of -40 to 85 °C, and ECL technology. Ideal for applications requiring differential input conditioning in industrial settings. Package style is small outline with 8 terminals and peak reflow temp of 235 °C.
NECL MODE: VCC = 0V WITH VEE = -2.375V TO -3.465V
6L
.18 ns
NB6L16DTR2
NB6L16DTR2 clock driver by Onsemi is a differential input conditioning device with a propagation delay of 0.18 ns. It operates in industrial temperature range (-40 to 85 °C) and has a supply voltage range of 2.375V to 3.465V, making it suitable for high-speed applications requiring precise timing control.
NB6L16DT
NB6L16DT clock driver by Onsemi features a propagation delay of 0.18 ns, operating temperature range of -40 to 85 °C, and supply voltage from 2.375V to 3.465V. Ideal for industrial applications requiring differential input conditioning in a small outline package with gull wing terminals.
Tin/Lead (Sn90Pb10)
NB6L16D
NB6L16D clock driver by Onsemi features a propagation delay of 0.18 ns, operating temperature range of -40 to 85 °C, and differential input conditioning. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise timing synchronization in compact designs.
CDCVF2509APWR
CDCVF2509APWR clock driver by Texas Instruments has a propagation delay of 3.9 ns, operates at a nominal voltage of 3.3V, and offers 9 true outputs. It is ideal for applications requiring precise timing control in electronic devices with load capacitance up to 25 pF.
3.9 ns
175 MHz
CDCVF2509APW
The Texas Instruments CDCVF2509APW clock driver has a propagation delay of 3.9 ns, operates at a nominal voltage of 3.3V, and offers 9 true outputs. It is ideal for applications requiring precise timing control in electronic devices with surface mount capabilities.
NB6L11DR2
NB6L11DR2 clock driver by Onsemi features a propagation delay of 0.22 ns, operates at a nominal voltage of 2.5V, and has differential input conditioning. This small outline package with gull wing terminals is ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal synchronization in tight spaces.
+-2.5/+-3.3
.015 ns
NB6L11DTR2
NB6L11DTR2 clock driver by Onsemi features a propagation delay of 0.22 ns, operates at a nominal voltage of 2.5V, and has differential input conditioning. This device is suitable for applications requiring precise clock signal distribution in industrial settings due to its small outline package and wide operating temperature range from -40 °C to 85°C.
MC100LVEP210FAG
MC100LVEP210FAG clock driver by Onsemi features 0.75 ns propagation delay, 2.5V nominal voltage, and ECL technology. Ideal for industrial applications requiring differential input conditioning and 32 terminals in a flatpack package style.
.43 ns
MAX9175EUB-T
245
CDCVF2510APWR
Texas Instruments CDCVF2510APWR is a clock driver with 3.9ns propagation delay, suitable for applications requiring precise timing synchronization. It operates at 3.3V, offers 10 true outputs at 175MHz fmax, and has a compact rectangular package ideal for surface mount designs.
2510
CDCVF2510APW
CDCVF2510APW by Texas Instruments is a clock driver with 3.9ns propagation delay, suitable for applications requiring precise timing. It operates at a nominal voltage of 3.3V and has 24 terminals in a small outline package style. With a load capacitance of 25pF, it offers series-resistor output characteristics and can handle up to 12A max I (ol).
MC100EL34DG
MC100EL34DG clock driver by Onsemi features 1.21ns propagation delay, operates at -40 to 85°C, and supports up to 1100MHz fmax. Ideal for industrial applications requiring differential input conditioning and a small outline package with gull wing terminals.
NECL MODE: VCC = 0V WITH VEE = -4.2V TO -5.7V
1100 MHz
MC10EL34DG
MC10EL34DG by Onsemi is a clock driver/buffer with a propagation delay of 1.21 ns and operates at a nominal voltage of 5V. It is commonly used in industrial applications that require high-speed signal transmission and precise timing control.
10EL
-5.2
NB6L11DG
NB6L11DG clock driver by Onsemi features a propagation delay of 0.2 ns, operates at a nominal voltage of 2.5V, and has differential input conditioning. This small outline package with gull wing terminals is ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal synchronization and low skew requirements.
TIN
NB6L11DTG
NB6L11DTG clock driver by Onsemi features a propagation delay of 0.2 ns, differential input conditioning, and operates at industrial temperature grade. With a package style of small outline and thin profile, it is suitable for applications requiring precise timing synchronization in electronic systems. The device has dual terminals with a terminal pitch of 0.65 mm and can operate within a supply voltage range of +-2.5/+-3.3 V.
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