Features: • Packaged in 8 pin SOIC• Ideal for devices such as AD722/AD725 from Analog Devices and Brooktree BT819• Input crystal or clock frequency of 14.31818 MHz• Power down turns off chip• Frequencies are within 5 ppm with properly tuned reference crystal or accura...
MK1410: Features: • Packaged in 8 pin SOIC• Ideal for devices such as AD722/AD725 from Analog Devices and Brooktree BT819• Input crystal or clock frequency of 14.31818 MHz• Power dow...
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Parameter |
Conditions |
Minimum |
Typical |
Maximum |
Units |
Supply Voltage, VDD | Referenced to GND |
7 |
V | ||
Inputs | Referenced to GND |
-0.5 |
VDD+.5V |
V | |
Clock Outputs | Referenced to GND |
-0.5 |
VDD+.5V |
V | |
Ambient Operating Temperature |
0 |
70 |
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Soldering Temperature | Max of 20 seconds |
260 |
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Storage temperature |
-65 |
150 |
The MK1410 and MK1411 are the ideal way to generate clocks for NTSC/PAL video encoders and decoders. Stored in the devices are two or four popular frequencies for NTSC and PAL. In an 8 pin SOIC, the chips can save component count, board space, and cost over surface mount crystals and oscillators, and increase reliability by eliminating one or two mechanical devices from the board. The power down pin of MK1410 turns off the device, drawing less than 20A.
MicroClock of MK1410 offers many other clocks for computers and computer peripherals. Consult MicroClock when you need to remove crystals and oscillators from your board. Block Diagram