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Multi-output, 1.65-GHz Clock Buffer and Divider Delivers Low Jitter to Optimize Noise Performance in Ultra-high-speed Data Converters

NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) today introduced a clock buffer and divider IC (integrated circuit) that combines high-speed, extremely low jitter (41 fs across the 12-kHz to 20-MHz band) and selectable division capability. The 1.65-GHz AD9508 clock buffer is designed for communications, instrumentation, defense and aerospace equipment that require ultra-high-speed data conversion with optimum SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) performance. The device has four dedicated output dividers with bus-programmable division (integers up to 1024) and phase delay, and automatic synchronization. The dividers also have pin-strapping capability for hardwired programming at system power-up. The AD9508 supports up to four differential, or eight single-ended outputs and three logic levels: LVDS (1.65 GHz), HSTL (1.65 GHz), and CMOS (250 MHz).

AD9508 1.65 GHz Clock Buffer and Divider Key Features

  • RMS jitter in HSTL output mode:

    • 41 fs @ 622.08 MHz (12 kHz to 20 MHz)

    • 72 fs @ 622.08 MHZ (20 kHz to 80 MHz)

  • Dividers are pin-strappable for division factors of 1,2,4,8, or 16

  • Outputs: 4 LVDS or HSTL; 8 single-ended CMOS

  • Output-to-output skew: <48 ps (LVDS)

  • Supply voltage: 2.5 V/3.3 V


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AD9508

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$4.25

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The AD9508 Clock buffer/divider complements ADI's clock generator and high-speed data converter portfolio.

About Analog Devices

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