Si5351A/B/C

12. Si5351A Pin Descriptions (10-Pin MSOP)

Si5351A 10-MSOP

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VDD

1

10

CLK0

XA

2

9

CLK1

XB

3

8

GND

SCL

4

7

VDDO

SDA

5

6

CLK2

Table 13. Si5351A 10-MSOP Pin Descriptions

 

Pin

 

 

Pin Name

Number

Pin Type*

Function

 

 

10-MSOP

 

 

 

 

 

 

XA

2

I

Input pin for external crystal.

 

 

 

 

XB

3

I

Input pin for external crystal.

 

 

 

 

CLK0

10

O

Output clock 0.

 

 

 

 

CLK1

9

O

Output clock 1.

 

 

 

 

CLK2

6

O

Output clock 2.

 

 

 

 

SCL

4

I

Serial clock input for the I2C bus. This pin must be pulled-up using a pull-

 

 

 

up resistor of at least 1 kΩ.

SDA

5

I/O

Serial data input for the I2C bus. This pin must be pulled-up using a pull-up

 

 

 

resistor of at least 1 kΩ.

 

 

 

 

VDD

1

P

Core voltage supply pin.

 

 

 

 

VDDO

7

P

Output voltage supply pin for CLK0, CLK1, and CLK2. See "6.2. Power

 

 

 

Supply Sequencing" on page 21.

 

 

 

 

GND

8

P

Ground.

 

 

 

 

*Note: I = Input, O = Output, P = Power

 

 

 

 

 

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SI5351A/B/C specifications

Silicon Laboratories SI5351A/B/C is a versatile, low-power clock generator and frequency synthesizer that has gained widespread popularity in various applications, including telecommunications, consumer electronics, and industrial control systems. These devices are primarily designed to provide precise clock frequency generation with low phase noise and jitter, making them ideal for high-performance applications.

One of the standout features of the SI5351 is its ability to generate multiple output frequencies simultaneously. Capable of producing up to three independent programmable outputs, the SI5351A/B/C can generate frequencies ranging from 8 kHz to 160 MHz. With its integrated phase-locked loop (PLL) technology, it achieves excellent frequency stability and accuracy, simplifying the design of frequency-dependent systems.

The device operates under a supply voltage range of 1.8V to 3.6V, allowing it to be used in battery-powered applications without excessive power consumption. The SI5351’s low current draw, typically as low as 25 mA, is especially beneficial in portable devices, extending battery life and enhancing overall efficiency. Furthermore, it features a programmable output driver, which can be set to various drive strengths, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of load requirements.

Configuration and control of the SI5351 are user-friendly, implemented via an I2C interface. This allows for straightforward integration into microcontroller-based designs. Moreover, the device includes an on-chip memory that stores settings, which streamlines the reconfiguration process when power cycling, minimizing setup time for developers.

Another significant advantage of the SI5351A/B/C is its output jitter performance, which is typically below 1 ps, resulting in clean output signals essential for high-speed data communications and precise timing applications. The SI5351’s integration of multiple synthesizer stages contributes to its impressive phase noise characteristics, making it suitable for demanding RF applications.

Additionally, the SI5351 devices offer programmable frequency stepping, allowing users to define custom frequency increments, which is particularly useful in applications requiring precise tuning or modulation. This flexibility, combined with its compact size and simple interface, makes the SI5351A/B/C an ideal choice for engineers seeking a reliable, cost-effective solution for generating clock signals in a myriad of electronic systems.

In summary, Silicon Laboratories SI5351A/B/C provides a robust, low-power solution for high-precision clock generation, characterized by its programmable outputs, low jitter, easy configurability, and broad frequency range, making it an excellent choice for both commercial and industrial applications across various sectors.