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PI49FCT3805C

3.3V, 100MHz Dual 1:5 Output Clock Driver with Monitor Output, Industrial Temperature Operation

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Product Description

The PI49FCT3805 is a 3.3V non-inverting clock driver and the PI49FCT3806 is a 3.3V inverting clock driver designed with two independent groups of buffers. These buffers have 3-state Output Enable inputs (active LOW) with a 1-in, 5-out configuration per group. Each clock driver consist of two banks of drivers, driving five outputs each from a standard TTL compatible CMOS input.

Features

  • 3.3V version of PI49FCT805/806
  • Extremely low output skew: 0.5ns
  • Monitor ouput pin
  • Clock busing wih 3-state control
  • TTL input and CMOS output compatible
  • Industrial operation at –40°C to 85°C
  • Extremely low static power (1mW, typ.)
  • Hysteresis on all inputs
  • Packaging (Pb-free & Green available):
  •  20-pin 300-mil wide SOIC (S)
  •  20-pin 150-mil wide QSOP (Q)
  •  20-pin 209-mil wide SSOP (H)

Product Specifications

Product Parameters

Compliance(Only Automotive supports PPAP) Standard
Function Buffer
Number of Outputs 10
Output Type(s) CMOS
Maximum Output Frequency (MHz) 100
Additive Jitter (ps) N/A
Supply Voltage (V) 3.3
Input Type(s) CMOS
Skew (ps) 500
Ambient or Junction Temperature (°C) -40 to 85 °C

Technical Documents

Recommended Soldering Techniques

TN1.pdf

Product Change Notices (PCNs)

A PCN may only apply to specific orderable part numbers in this datasheet. Please refer to the corresponding PCN to see the exact orderable part number(s) affected.

PCN # Issue Date Implementation Date Subject
PCN-2488 2020-10-20 2021-01-20 Fab Porting from Global Foundries to MagnaChip, Assembly Site Transfer, and BOM Change