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Date:20th Oct 2011
Clock generator ICs from ON Semi manages
EMI and RFI at the clock source
ON Semiconductor has introduced series of active clock
generator integrated circuits (ICs) that manage electromagnetic
interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
at the clock source, delivering system-wide EMI reduction
of all clock dependent signals.
The new P3MS650100H and P3MS650103H LVCMOS peak EMI reduction
clock generators are suitable for use in space constrained
applications such as portable, battery powered devices -
including mobile phones and tablets where EMI/RFI can be
a significant challenge and compliance with regulations
is a pre-requisite. These spread spectrum clock generators
that provide the industry's smallest standalone active solution
for reducing EMI/RFI at the clock source as well as downstream
clock and data signals derived from the clock source, as
per ON Semiconductor.
The P3MS650100H and P3MS650103H support input voltages
ranging from 1.8 volts (V) to 3.3 V, typical deviations
of 0.45 percent to 1.4 percent, and reduction of EMI/RFI
in clock sources with a frequency range of 15 megahertz
MHz) to 60 MHz. Operating temperature range is -20 ºC
to +85 ºC.
"The need to achieve EMI regulatory compliance while
controlling costs and minimizing PCB real estate is a significant
challenge for mobile applications," said Ryan Cameron,
vice president of Custom Industrial and Timing Products
at ON Semiconductor. "Our new EMI reduction ICs address
these challenges on all fronts by providing a cost-effective
solution that reduces EMI/RFI at the source and at all downstream
clock and data signals derived from the source. By implementing
these devices early in the design cycle, design engineers
potentially avoid the need for alternate solutions and the
inclusion of costly additional PCB layers or shielding to
deal with EMI/RFI problems."
Package: four-pin WDFN package measuring 1 mm x
1.2 mm x 0.8 mm
Price: $0.37 per unit in 10K quantities.
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