The CY22150ZC-305 is a programmable clock generator from Cypress Semiconductor. It's designed to provide flexible clocking solutions for a wide range of applications, offering the ability to generate multiple frequencies from a single crystal or reference clock. This device is part of Cypress's clocking solutions family, known for their configurability and precision.
Applications
- Consumer electronics (e.g., set-top boxes, DVD players).
- Networking equipment (e.g., routers, switches).
- Industrial control systems.
- Embedded systems.
- PC peripherals.
Features
- Programmable clock generator.
- Multiple output clocks: Can generate multiple independent clock frequencies.
- Frequency synthesis: Uses a phase-locked loop (PLL) to generate frequencies from a reference clock.
- I2C interface: Allows for programming and configuration of the clock generator.
- Selectable output clock frequencies.
- Low jitter performance.
- 3.3V operating voltage.
- Available in a TSSOP or other surface-mount package.
Benefits
- Flexible clocking solution: Can generate a wide range of frequencies to meet different application requirements.
- Reduced BOM cost: Replaces multiple oscillators with a single device.
- Improved system performance: Low jitter performance ensures stable and reliable operation.
- Easy configuration: I2C interface simplifies programming and adjustment.
- Space saving: The TSSOP package reduces board space requirements.
The CY22150ZC-305 programmable clock generator provides a versatile and cost-effective solution for generating multiple clock frequencies in a variety of electronic systems. Its I2C interface allows for easy configuration and control, while its low jitter performance ensures stable and reliable operation. Consult the Cypress Semiconductor datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, timing specifications, and programming instructions. This information is essential for proper device configuration and optimal performance. The datasheet will also provide information on the available output frequency ranges and the recommended crystal or reference clock frequency.