Single Channel
Our flexible, high-performance, single-channel jitter attenuators simplify board design by rate-converting frequencies from a reference input clock and performing optional jitter attenuation, eliminating expensive, external jitter attenuation devices.
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Multi Channel
Integrate up to four independent digital PLLs while accepting up to 10 input references and generating 20 programmable clock outputs. These highly-integrated solutions allow you to replace multiple components with a single chip, simplifying design and reducing component count and power.
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Ultra-Low Jitter
Conquer critical timing requirements in 5G, high-speed networking, communications and data center equipment with our advanced, ultra-low jitter attenuators.
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Multi Channel
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Multi Channel
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General Purpose
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General Purpose
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Single Channel
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Single Channel
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5G
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5G
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Enterprise
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Enterprise
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Wireline
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Wireline
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Ultra-Low Jitter
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Ultra-Low Jitter
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Jitter Attenuators
Simplify and reduce components in your high-speed networking, 5G and data center clocking designs using our multi-channel, high-performance and low-jitter attenuators.
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Wireline
Our jitter attenuation products support multiple clock domains to offer a seamless synchronization interface between frequencies in wireline applications.
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Enterprise
Our feature-rich, programmable and space-saving solutions for enterprise provide translation from any input reference frequency to any output clock frequency with jitter performance supporting today's data center and storage requirements.
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5G
Our 5G jitter attenuation devices utilize a flexible architecture while implementing sophisticated measure, calibrate and tune capabilities, thereby significantly reducing network equipment time error to meet the most stringent 5G requirements.
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General Purpose
Our general-purpose jitter attenuators lower
bill-of-material costs, reduce board space requirements and simplify design complexity by replacing multiple components including oscillators and discrete PLLs required to implement frequency conversion.