PLLATINUMSIM-SW — PLLatinum Sim Tool
PLLATINUMSIM-SW is a simulation tool that allows users to create detailed designs and simulations of our PLLatinum™ integrated circuits, which include the LMX series of phase-locked loops (PLLs) and synthesizers.
Texas Instruments Bulk-Acoustic Wave (BAW) is a micro-resonator technology that enables integration of high-precision BAW resonator directly into packages with ultra-low jitter clock circuitry. BAW is fully designed and manufactured at TI factories like other silicon-based fabrication processes.
The LMK6x device is an ultra-low jitter, fixed-frequency oscillator which incorporates the BAW as the resonator source. The device is factory-programmed per specific operation mode, including frequency, voltage, output type, and function pin. With a high-performance fractional frequency divider, the LMK6x is capable of producing any frequency within the specified range providing a single device family for all frequency needs.
The high-performance clocking, mechanical stability, flexibility, and small package options for this device are designed for reference and core clocks in high-speed SERDES used in telecommunications, data and enterprise network, and industrial applications.
추가 조건 또는 필수 리소스는 사용 가능한 경우 아래 제목을 클릭하여 세부 정보 페이지를 확인하세요.
PLLATINUMSIM-SW is a simulation tool that allows users to create detailed designs and simulations of our PLLatinum™ integrated circuits, which include the LMX series of phase-locked loops (PLLs) and synthesizers.
| 패키지 | 핀 | CAD 기호, 풋프린트 및 3D 모델 |
|---|---|---|
| VSON (DLE) | 6 | Ultra Librarian |
| VSON (DLF) | 6 | Ultra Librarian |
권장 제품에는 본 TI 제품과 관련된 매개 변수, 평가 모듈 또는 레퍼런스 디자인이 있을 수 있습니다.
PLLatinum Sim User's Guide
PLLatinum Sim software manifest
PLLatinum Sim 1.6.9 includes the ability to manually specify points on a phase noise curve (for VCOs or other devices that do not fit the standard three-point model), and as a result the phase noise estimation for many devices which use a BAW VCO is greatly improved. Also includes a bugfix for cascading noise inputs.