Texas Instruments LMK00804 series Clock Buffers & Drivers

Comprehensive Guide to LMK00804 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Clock Buffers & Drivers

This post lists the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments LMK00804 series Clock Buffers & Drivers products.

FEATURES

  • Low output skew
  • Wide operating temperature range
Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
LMK00804BQWRGTRQ11-to-4 High-Performance LVCMOS Fan-Out Buffer and Level Translator 1.5V to 3.3V 16-Pin VQFN T/R1079RFQ
LMK00804BPWTEXAS INSTRUMENTS LMK00804BPWFANOUT BUFFER, 350MHZ, TSSOP-165485BUY
LMK00804BPWRClock Multiplexer 4-OUT 16-Pin TSSOP T/R2500BUY
LMK00804BQWRGTTQ1CLOCKING IC1000RFQ
Technical Documents

The LMK00804 series of clock buffers and drivers from Texas Instruments is designed to provide low additive jitter performance, low output skew and a wide operating temperature range for industry-standard output formats including LVCMOS, LVDS, LVPECL and HCSL

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments LMK00804 series Clock Buffers & Drivers

Analog Devices ADCLK944: The ADCLK944 is a high-performance clock buffer that can distribute and amplify clock signals. It offers low additive jitter, low skew, and high output drive capability, making it suitable for applications that require precise clock distribution.  ON Semiconductor NB7VPQ702M: The NB7VPQ702M is a clock buffer and driver that provides low skew, low jitter, and high-speed clock distribution. It is designed for applications where high-frequency clocks need to be distributed accurately.  IDT (Integrated Device Technology) 8T49N28x: The 8T49N28x series from IDT is a family of clock buffers and fanout buffers with programmable features. These devices offer flexible clock distribution, low jitter, and low phase noise, making them suitable for high-performance applications.

How do I choose a clock buffer for my application?

Texas Instruments has a broad portfolio of clock buffers that features low additive jitter performance, low output skew and a wide operating temperature range for industry-standard output formats including LVCMOS, LVDS, LVPECL and HCSL