SNAS771A December 2018 – December 2018 LMK05318
PRODUCTION DATA.
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
In EEPROM mode, the frequency configuration of the device is loaded to the registers from the non-volatile EEPROM. The factory default start-up configuration for EEPROM mode is summarized in EEPROM Start-Up Mode Default Configuration. If a different custom start-up configuration is needed, a different EEPROM image can be programmed in-system through the serial interface. The EEPROM supports up to 100 programming cycles to facilitate clock reconfiguration for system-level prototyping, debug, and optimization.
The EEPROM image can store a single frequency configuration (one register page). Upon request, a factory pre-programmed device with a custom EEPROM image could be assigned by TI with a unique orderable part number (OPN).
TI suggests to use the EEPROM mode when either of the following is true: