It is package in 20-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width) case. It is packaged as a Tape & Reel (TR). There are 20 terminations in it. With a voltage of 5V, high efficiency is possible. In this case, it will be mounted by Surface Mount. This electronic part is classified as Fanout Buffer (Distribution). Setting the temperature to -40°C~85°C will ensure reliable performance. It should be capable of operating with a power supply of 4.5V~5.5V volts. Its recommended mounting way is Surface Mount. The clock buffer contains 20 pins. There is an output of CMOS. It is operated using the 20 pins. Basically, it belongs to the same family as the CDC208. I have enclosed this circuit clock in Bus Driver/Transceivers for your convenience. A member of the 208 family, this clock buffer is a digital camera. By default, output 8 is set. Power for the clock buffer comes from a 5V volt supply. Keeping the supply voltage at 5V is the key to maximizing the efficiency of the system. A quiescent current of 8μA is consumed, and its external influences are unaffected. It maintains excellent accuracy at a frequency of 60MHz. The method is based on TR. It is configured with a 4 bit.
CDC208DWR Features
20 terminations The operating temperature of -40°C~85°C degrees Bus Driver/Transceivers subcategory at 60MHz frequency
CDC208DWR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments CDC208DWR Clock Buffers & Drivers applications.