The SI5351B-B04778-GM has a total of 20 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
Advantages: - Wide frequency range - High frequency accuracy - Low jitter - Flexible programming options
Disadvantages: - Requires external crystal oscillator for frequency reference - Limited number of output channels
The SI5351B-B04778-GM is commonly used in various electronic devices that require accurate clock signals, such as: - Communication systems - Test and measurement equipment - Audio and video equipment - Industrial automation systems
The SI5351B-B04778-GM utilizes phase-locked loop (PLL) technology to generate precise clock frequencies. It takes an external crystal oscillator as a reference and uses internal dividers and multipliers to generate the desired output frequencies.
Some alternative models to the SI5351B-B04778-GM include: - SI5351A-B04476-GM - SI5351C-B04271-GM - SI5351D-B04123-GM
Q: What is the maximum frequency range of the SI5351B-B04778-GM? A: The maximum frequency range is 8 kHz to 160 MHz.
Q: How many output channels does it have? A: The IC has three independent output channels.
Q: What is the operating voltage range? A: The operating voltage range is 2.8V to 5.5V.
Q: Can I program the output frequencies? A: Yes, the SI5351B-B04778-GM allows for programmable output frequencies.
Q: What is the package type of this IC? A: It comes in a QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the SI5351B-B04778-GM, including its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, applicable range of products, working principles, detailed application field plans, alternative models, and common technical questions and answers.