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Pentek Model 7191 Programmable Multi-Frequency Clock Synthesizer

Posted by Ken Cheung in Other on Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Pentek introduced the Model 7191 programmable multifrequency clock synthesizer. The Pentek Model 7191 clock synthesizer uses low-noise VCXOs for the fundamental frequency generation. The VCXO output is followed by a clock synchronizer from Texas Instruments to enable synchronization with common frequency reference sources. The user-configurable PMC module is ideal for designers working with A/Ds and D/As. The price of the Model 7191 Multifrequency Programmable Clock Synthesizer is $2,995 USD.

Pentek Model 7191 programmable multifrequency clock synthesizer

Pentek Model 7191 Clock Synthesizer Features

  • Simultaneous synthesis of up to five different clock frequencies
  • Eight SMC clock outputs
  • Ideal for A/D and D/A converter clock sources
  • Typical phase noise: -105 dBc/Hz @ 1 kHz offset
  • Supports Linux, Windows, or VxWorks operating systems
  • All clocks are phase-locked to input reference signal
  • Input reference frequency of 5 or 100 MHz
  • Four programmable VCXOs with 32-bit tuning resolution
  • Output clocks of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 submultiples of VCXO base frequencies
  • Output clock frequencies between 50 and 700 MHz
  • Control and status via PCI bus interface

More information: Pentek

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