ON Semiconductor unveils active clock generator ICs for EMI reduction in portable apps

 

 

ON
Semiconductor, a provider of silicon solutions for energy efficient electronics,
announced the launch of active clock generator integrated circuits (ICs) that
manage electromagnetic interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference
(RFI) at the clock source, delivering system-wide EMI reduction of all clock
dependent signals.


“The
need to achieve EMI regulatory compliance while controlling costs and
minimizing PCB real estate is a significant challenge for mobile applications,”
said Ryan Cameron, vice president of Custom Industrial and Timing Products at
ON Semiconductor.

 

The
newP3MS650100Hand
P3MS650103HLVCMOS peak EMI reduction clock
generators are ideal for use in space constrained applications such as
portable, battery powered devicesincluding
mobile phones and tablets where EMI/RFI can be a significant challenge.

 

Housed
in a miniature four-pin WDFN package measuring 1 mm x 1.2 mm x 0.8 mm, these
versatile new devices are spread spectrum clock generators that provide the
industry’s smallest standalone active solution for reducing EMI/RFI at the
clock source as well as downstream clock and data signals derived from the
clock source.

 

The
P3MS650100H and P3MS650103H support input voltages ranging from 1.8 volts (V)
to 3.3 V, typical deviations of 0.45 percent to 1.4 percent, and reduction of
EMI/RFI in clock sources with a frequency range of  15 megahertz MHz) to
60 MHz. Operating temperature range is -20 ºC to +85 ºC.

 

ON
Semiconductor recently announced the launch of its latest transient voltage suppression devices for high-speed data lines.

 

The
three new devices, the ESD7008, MG2040 and ESD7104, provide electrostatic
discharge (ESD) protection for high-speed data and video lines while offering
the lowest capacitance, highest signal integrity and low clamping voltages.

 

By
Telecomlead.com Team
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