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Analog Devices AD9513BCPZ-REEL7 — Clock & Timing ICs

AD9513BCPZ-REEL7 Clock Buffer 1:3 800MHz 32-LFCSP - Analog

MPNAD9513BCPZ-REEL7
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Analog Devices AD9513BCPZ-REEL7, Fanout Buffer (Distribution), Divider, 1:3 ratio, 800 MHz max frequency, CMOS and LVDS outputs, 3.135V to 3.465V supply, -40°C to 85°C, 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad (32-LFCSP-VQ 5x5).

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Packaging32-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
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Specifications

AD9513BCPZ-REEL7 Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
TypeFanout Buffer (Distribution), Divider
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage3.135V ~ 3.465V
Frequency800 MHz
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
InputClock
OutputCMOS, LVDS
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
Case32-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
Number of circuits1
Ratio - Input:Output1:3
Differential - Input:OutputYes/Yes

Product details

1:3 clock fanout at 800 MHz — what it means on the board

The AD9513BCPZ-REEL7 is a 1:3 fanout buffer and divider from Analog Devices, accepting a single clock input and delivering three outputs in either CMOS or LVDS format. The maximum input frequency is 800 MHz, which covers most ADC reference clocks, FPGA fabric clocks, and SerDes reference paths up to that ceiling. Supply voltage is 3.135V to 3.465V. The industrial temperature range from -40°C to 85°C suits base station, outdoor telecom, and factory automation environments.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between AD9513 and AD9514?

The AD9514BCPZ-REEL7 is a 1:3 fanout buffer with a maximum frequency of 1.6 GHz and supports LVPECL outputs in addition to CMOS and LVDS. The AD9513 tops out at 800 MHz and omits LVPECL. If your clock tree needs LVPECL or runs above 800 MHz, the AD9514 is the step up; otherwise the AD9513 covers the same 1:3 ratio at a lower frequency ceiling.