The CY2305CSXC is a Zero Delay Buffer (ZDB) from Cypress Semiconductor Corp (now Infineon). It's designed to distribute clock signals with minimal delay and skew, ensuring synchronization in high-performance digital systems.
Applications:
- Clock distribution in motherboards
- Networking equipment (routers, switches)
- Graphics cards
- High-speed data acquisition systems
- Servers
- FPGA clocking
Features:
- Zero Delay Buffer (ZDB) architecture: Minimizes clock skew and propagation delay.
- Operating frequency up to 133 MHz: Supports a wide range of clock frequencies.
- Five output clocks: Provides multiple clock outputs for distributing the clock signal to different components.
- Low skew: Ensures minimal timing differences between output clocks.
- Low jitter: Reduces clock signal noise for improved system performance.
- 3.3V operating voltage: Compatible with standard logic levels.
- Power-down mode: Reduces power consumption when not in use.
- Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) support: Reduces EMI emissions.
Benefits:
- Improved system performance: Minimizes clock skew and jitter for reliable operation.
- Reduced EMI emissions: Spread Spectrum Clocking reduces electromagnetic interference.
- Simplified clock distribution: Provides multiple clock outputs for easy distribution.
- Lower power consumption: Power-down mode reduces energy usage.
- Increased system stability: Stable clock signals improve overall system reliability.
Additional Details:
The CY2305CSXC is available in a SOIC package. It is designed to minimize the delay between the input clock and the output clocks. The device can tolerate a wide range of input clock frequencies. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for termination and layout to ensure optimal performance. The CY2305CSXC is commonly used in various electronic systems to provide accurate and stable clock signals, ensuring reliable operation of high-speed digital circuits.