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Analog Devices AD9512BCPZ-REEL7 — Clock & Timing ICs

AD9512BCPZ-REEL7 Clock Buffer 2:5 1.2GHz 48-LFCSP - Analog

MPNAD9512BCPZ-REEL7
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Analog Devices AD9512BCPZ-REEL7, Fanout Buffer (Distribution), Divider, 1.2 GHz max, 2:5 ratio, differential I/O, 48-LFCSP-VQ (7x7), -40°C to 85°C.

$19.03Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging48-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
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Specifications

AD9512BCPZ-REEL7 Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
TypeFanout Buffer (Distribution), Divider
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage3.135V ~ 3.465V
Frequency1.2 GHz
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
InputClock
OutputCMOS, LVDS, LVPECL
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
Case48-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
Number of circuits1
Ratio - Input:Output2:5
Differential - Input:OutputYes/Yes

Product details

1.2 GHz fanout buffer with 2:5 distribution

The AD9512BCPZ-REEL7 is a clock fanout buffer and divider from Analog Devices, capable of distributing a clock signal up to 1.2 GHz with a 2:5 input-to-output ratio. It accepts a single-ended or differential clock input and provides five outputs configurable as CMOS, LVDS, or LVPECL, making it a flexible building block for high-speed clock trees in communications and instrumentation.

Active production — no obsolescence concern

Sourced and quoted per RFQ against the required quantity.

Package and supply voltage

Housed in a 48-lead LFCSP-VQ (7x7 mm) with an exposed pad, the package requires a thermal pad connection to the ground plane for heat dissipation.

Frequently asked questions

Can the AD9512BCPZ-REEL7 replace the AD9512BCPZ (tray version)?

Yes — the AD9512BCPZ-REEL7 is functionally identical to the AD9512BCPZ. The only difference is the packaging format: the -REEL7 suffix indicates tape-and-reel (TR) and cut tape (CT) options, while the base AD9512BCPZ ships in a tray. The die, electrical specifications, and pinout are the same, so it is a drop-in replacement for the same 48-LFCSP footprint.

What is the difference between the AD9512BCPZ-REEL7 and the AD9511BCPZ-REEL7?

Both are 2:5 fanout buffers with the same 1.2 GHz max frequency and differential I/O. The AD9512 includes an internal divider that the AD9511 lacks — check whether your clock tree needs frequency division. If not, the AD9511 is a cost-optimized alternative.