Features: • Packaged in 8-pin SOIC• Available in Pb-free package• Industrial temperature range available• Provides a spread spectrum output clock• Supports ATI's flat panel controllers• Guaranteed to +85°C operation• Accepts a clock input, provides same fr...
MK1707: Features: • Packaged in 8-pin SOIC• Available in Pb-free package• Industrial temperature range available• Provides a spread spectrum output clock• Supports ATI's flat p...
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Stresses above the ratings listed below can cause permanent damage to the MK1707. These ratings, which are standard values for ICS commercially rated parts, are stress ratings only. Functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods can affect product reliability. Electrical parameters are guaranteed only over the recommended operating temperature range.
Item |
Rating |
Supply Voltage, VDD | 7 V |
All Inputs and Outputs | -0.5 V to VDD+0.5 V |
Ambient Operating Temperature, Commercial | 0 to +85 |
Ambient Operating Temperature, Industrial | -40 to +85 |
Storage Temperature | -65 to +150 |
Junction Temperature | 125 |
Soldering Temperature | 260 |
The MK1707 generates a low EMI output clock from a clock input. The part is designed to dither the LCD interface clock for flat panel graphics controllers. MK1707 uses ICS' proprietary mix of analog and digital Phase Locked Loop (PLL) technology to spread the frequency spectrum of the output, thereby reducing the frequency amplitude peaks by several dB.
The MK1707 offers both centered and down spread from a high speed clock input. Refer to the MK1714-01/02 for a crystal input and the widest selection of input frequencies and multipliers.
ICS MK1707 offers many other clocks for computers and computer peripherals. Consult us when you need to remove crystals and oscillators from your board.