SNAA415 August   2024 LMK6C , LMK6D , LMK6H , LMK6P

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2How to Decode OPN Information
  6. 3LMK6C
  7. 4LMK6D
  8. 5LMK6H
  9. 6LMK6P
  10. 7Summary
  11. 8References

How to Decode OPN Information

Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 demonstrate the information encoded in the LMK6x orderable part numbers.

 LMK6D, LMK6H, and LMK6P Part
                    Number Guide Figure 2-1 LMK6D, LMK6H, and LMK6P Part Number Guide
 LMK6C Part Number
                    Guide Figure 2-2 LMK6C Part Number Guide

The structure of this nomenclature is as follows:

Table 2-1 LMK6x Nomenclature Structure (17 Digit OPN)
Digit Position Number of Digits Digit Meaning
1-4 4 The product family
5 1 The output type
6 1 Sub-family options
7-12 6 Output Frequency
13 1 The temperature and voltage range
14-16 3 The package size
17 1 The packaging method
Table 2-2 LMK6x Nomenclature Structure (16 Digit OPN)
Digit Position Number of Digits Digit Meaning
1-4 4 The product family
5 1 The output type
6 1 Sub-family options
7-11 5 Output Frequency
12 1 The temperature and voltage range
14-15 3 The package size
16 1 The packaging method

As noted in Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2, the number of digits to describe the frequency option information can be 5 or 6, depending on the part. Regardless of the 5-digit or 6-digit configuration, the decimal point used to indicate the frequency range, is always located after the 3rd digit in the frequency information. The decimal placement appears after the 9th digit in the full part number.

Frequency information that can not fit within 6 digits can have an extra character appended to indicate that the device output frequency has a higher precision than the part number allows. For example, a frequency code of "03333A" indicates an output frequency of 33.333333MHz.