The clock divider is packaged in a 24-SSOP (0.209, 5.30mm Width) case. The package is in the form of a Cut Tape (CT). A total of 24 terminations can be found in it. With a supply voltage of 3.3V, high efficiency is possible. As far as I can tell, it is mounted by Surface Mount. This electronic part is classified as Fanout Buffer (Distribution). Setting the temperature to 0°C~70°C ensures reliable performance. In order for it to function, a power source of 3V~3.6V V must be available. In this case, it is placed in the way of Surface Mount. It has a number of pins of 24. There is LVTTL, TRI-State output from clock driver. A 24 pin is used for operation. The structure belongs to the CDC351 family of structures. A cut smart buffer of this type is contained in Clock Driver. There is an electronic gadget called 351 in this family. Vsup is set to 3.6V as the maximum supply voltage. A voltage higher than 3V is necessary for normal operation of the system. As a default, it is set to output 10 by default. Maintaining a 3.3V supply voltage ensures maximum efficiency. In addition, it consumes 25mA quiescent current and is unaffected by external factors. An excellent degree of accuracy can be maintained at a frequency of 100MHz. It employs the TR packing method.
CDC351DBR Features
24 terminations The operating temperature of 0°C~70°C degrees Clock Driver subcategory at 100MHz frequency
CDC351DBR Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments CDC351DBR Clock Buffers & Drivers applications.