SLYY224 November   2023 LMK3H0102 , LMKDB1108 , LMKDB1120

 

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  2.   Overview
  3.   At a glance
  4.   A closer look at data centers
  5.   Clocking in data centers
  6.   Trend toward lower jitter
  7.   Greater integration
  8.   Conclusion
  9.   References

Conclusion

Data center clock trees are getting more complex and need a wide variety of clocking devices including oscillators, buffers, multiplexers, clock generators and network synchronizers. Some applications require low cost and low performance clocks, while others demand extremely high performance that few vendors can achieve.

TI aims to provide a complete clocking portfolio that meets any data center clocking requirement, simplifies clock trees through greater integration, improves system performance with lower jitter and reduces the bill of materials (BOM) cost leveraging the BAW technology.