LMX2492QRTWRQ1 belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
LMX2492QRTWRQ1 is commonly used in electronic devices for frequency synthesis and clock generation.
LMX2492QRTWRQ1 is available in a small form factor package, typically QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) or TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package).
The essence of LMX2492QRTWRQ1 lies in its ability to generate accurate and stable clock signals for various electronic systems.
LMX2492QRTWRQ1 is usually packaged in reels or trays, with a typical quantity of 2500 units per reel/tray.
The pin configuration of LMX2492QRTWRQ1 is as follows:
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LMX2492QRTWRQ1 offers the following functional characteristics:
LMX2492QRTWRQ1 is suitable for a wide range of electronic devices that require accurate clock generation and frequency synthesis. It finds applications in telecommunications, wireless communication systems, radar systems, test and measurement equipment, and more.
LMX2492QRTWRQ1 utilizes a phase-locked loop (PLL) to generate stable and precise clock signals. The PLL locks onto an input reference frequency and generates an output signal with a desired frequency and phase relationship. This allows for accurate timing and synchronization in electronic systems.
LMX2492QRTWRQ1 can be used in various applications, including:
Some alternative models to LMX2492QRTWRQ1 include:
These models offer similar functionality and performance but may differ in package type or temperature range.
Q: What is the maximum frequency range of LMX2492QRTWRQ1? A: The maximum frequency range is 6 GHz.
Q: Can LMX2492QRTWRQ1 generate multiple output channels? A: Yes, LMX2492QRTWRQ1 supports multiple output channels for versatile applications.
Q: What is the typical phase noise level of LMX2492QRTWRQ1? A: The typical phase noise level is -120 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset.
Q: Does LMX2492QRTWRQ1 require external voltage regulation? A: