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Product category: Frequency Control Components
News Release from: ON Semiconductor | Subject: NBC12429AMNR4G, NBC12430AMNR4G and NBC12439AMNR4G
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 March 2006

Clock managers shrink into QFN packages

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High-accuratcy clock management products are now available in space-efficient Pb-free 32-pin QFN packages.

Further expanding its extensive clock management portfolio, ON Semiconductor has announced that several of its highly accurate clock management products are available in new space-efficient Pb-free 32-pin QFN packages With a footprint measuring only 5 x 5mm, the newly packaged devices utilise only 31% of the board space consumed by earlier packages

This advancement allows designers of sophisticated clock networks to implement significantly smaller advanced clock management devices - leaving more flexibility within space-constrained designs.

The MC100LVEP111 is a 1:10 differential clock driver with extremely low jitter (200fs typical) and low skew (20ps typical).

The device accepts two differential or single-ended clock sources into an input multiplexer, and operates from a Vcc of +2.5 or +3.3V.

The MC100LVEP111MNRG is priced at $6.00 per unit in 1000-unit quantities.

The NBC12429A (25-400MHz), NBC12430A (50-800MHz) and NBC12439A (50-800MHz) are programmable PLL synthesised clock generators, that deliver better jitter performance (20ps typical) and operate over a wider temperature range (-40 to +85C) than competing products.

These devices are also offers in the 32-pin QFN, the smallest available package.

The NBC12429AMNR4G, NBC12430AMNR4G and NBC12439AMNR4G are priced at $6.84 per unit in 1000-unit quantities.

All the new devices are in production.

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