Features: · One-input to Nine-Output Buffer/Driver· Supports two DIMMs or four SO-DIMMs with one additional output for feedback to an external or chipset PLL· Low power consumption for mobile applications Less than 32mA at 66.6MHz with unloaded outputs· 1nS Input-Output delay· Buffers all frequenc...
ASM2P2309NZ: Features: · One-input to Nine-Output Buffer/Driver· Supports two DIMMs or four SO-DIMMs with one additional output for feedback to an external or chipset PLL· Low power consumption for mobile applic...
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Parameter | Min | Max | Unit |
Supply Voltage to Ground Potential | -0.5 | 7.0 | V |
DC Input Voltage (Except BUF_IN) | -0.5 | VDD + 0.5 | V |
Storage Temperature | -65 | +150 | |
Junction Temperature | 150 | ||
Static Discharge Voltage (As per JEDEC STD22- A114-B) | >2000 | V |
Note: These are stress ratings only and functional usage is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for prolonged periods can affect device reliability.
The ASM2P2309NZ is a low-cost buffer designed to distribute high-speed clocks in mobile PC systems and desktop PC systems with SDRAM support. The part has nine outputs, eight of which can be used to drive two DIMMs or four SO-DIMMs, and the remaining can be used for external feedback to a PLL. The device operates at 3.3V and outputs can run up to 133.33MHz.
The ASM2P2309NZ is designed for low EMI and power optimization. It has multiple VSS and VDD pins for noise optimization and consumes less than 32mA at 66.6MHz, making it ideal for the low-power requirements of mobile systems. It is available in an ultra-compact 150-mil 16-pin SOIC Package.