The PLL611-358SC-L-A4 is a high-performance clock generator and jitter attenuator from PhaseLink Corporation. It's a member of the PLL611 series, designed to deliver precise and stable clock signals for a wide range of applications.
Applications:
- High-Speed Communication Systems: Including SONET/SDH and Ethernet, where precise timing is critical.
- Data Centers: For clock synchronization in servers, storage devices, and networking equipment.
- Broadcast Video Equipment: Used in professional video production and distribution systems.
- Test and Measurement Instruments: Provides stable and accurate clocks for signal generators and analyzers.
- Aerospace and Defense Applications: In radar systems, communication equipment, and other critical applications.
Features:
- Ultra-Low Jitter: Minimizes timing errors, ensuring high data integrity.
- Clock Multiplication: Generates higher frequencies from a lower-frequency reference clock.
- Jitter Attenuation: Reduces jitter present on the input clock signal.
- Programmable Output Frequency: Allows for flexible selection of output frequencies.
- Small Form Factor: Enables integration into compact electronic designs.
Benefits:
- Improved System Performance: Precise clock signals enhance the performance and reliability of the overall system.
- Reduced Bit Error Rate (BER): Low jitter minimizes the probability of bit errors in high-speed data transmission.
- Enhanced Signal Integrity: Low jitter contributes to improved signal integrity in data paths.
- Simplified Clock Distribution: Clock multiplication simplifies clock distribution.
- Increased Design Flexibility: Programmable output frequencies offer greater design flexibility.
The PLL611-358SC-L-A4 typically operates on a 3.3V power supply and is designed to function over a wide temperature range. The device incorporates advanced PLL technology to achieve ultra-low jitter performance. The '358SC' component of the identifier likely designates a specific frequency range or configuration for the clock generator. The 'L' likely means a lower power version of the part, while A4 is a revision or build specifier. For specific frequency details, jitter specifications, and operating temperature ranges, refer to the official PhaseLink datasheet.