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¿Sus buffers de reloj cumplen las especificaciones DB2000Q/QL y PCIe® Gen 5?

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¿Sus buffers de reloj cumplen las especificaciones DB2000Q/QL y PCIe® Gen 5? Cuatro nuevos buf

[Image]( ¿Sus buffers de reloj cumplen las especificaciones DB2000Q/QL y PCIe® Gen 5? [Los primeros buffers de reloj que cumplen DB2000Q/QL ofrecen muy bajo jitter y bajo consumo]( [DB2000 marketoimage.jpg]( Cuatro nuevos buffers de reloj de muy bajo jitter (fluctuación) y bajo consumo superan las especificaciones de jitter de DB2000Q/QL y cumplen las de PCIe Gen 1 a 5. Los relojes diferenciales de 20 salidas consiguen un jitter añadido de tan solo 20 femtosegundos como máximo. El jitter especificado por DB2000Q/QL es de 80 femtosegundos. Al ofrecer grandes márgenes, los buffers de reloj proporcionan una sincronización más precisa y alcanzan mayores velocidades de transmisión de datos. Su consumo también se ve reducido con la lógica LP-HCSL (Low-Power High-Speed Current Steering Logic), que permite reducir a un tercio el consumo de los buffers de reloj respecto a los controladores estándar con HCSL. [MÁS INFORMACIÓN]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [SinaWeibo]( [Wechat]( [Microchip Technology Inc Logo]( ©Copyright 2019 Microchip Technology Inc. All rights reserved. Microchip Technology Inc, 2355 West Chandler Blvd, Chandler, AZ 85224-6199 Email: microchip-uk.communications@microchip.com Phone: +1(480) 792-7200[Update Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View Privacy Policy]( El nombre y el logo de Microchip y el logo Microchip son marcas registradas de Microchip Technology Incorporated en EE.UU. y en otros países. Las restantes marcas citadas pertenecen a sus respectivos propietarios. © 2019 Microchip Technology Inc. Todos los derechos reservados. DS00003169A. MCE418-SAM-08-19

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