The LMH2180 is a high speed dual clock buffer designed for portable communications and
applications requiring multiple accurate multi-clock systems. The LMH2180 integrates two 75 MHz low
noise buffers with independent shutdown pins into a small package. The LMH2180 ensures superb
system operation between the baseband and the oscillator signal path by eliminating crosstalk
between the multiple clock signals.
Unique technology and design provides the LMH2180 with the ability to accurately drive
both large capacitive and resistive loads. Low supply current combined with shutdown pins for each
channel means the LMH2180 is ideal for battery powered applications. This part does not use an
internal ground reference, thus providing additional system flexibility.
The flexible buffers provide system designers the capacity to manage complex clock
signals in the latest wireless applications. Each buffer delivers 106 V/μs internal slew rate with
independent shutdown and duty cycle precision. Each input is internally biased to 1V, removing the
need for external resistors. Both channels have rail-to-rail inputs and outputs, a gain of one, and
are AC coupled with the use of one capacitor.
Replacing a discrete buffer solution with the LMH2180 provides many benefits: simplified
board layout, minimized parasitic components, simplified BOM, design durability across multiple
applications, simplification of clock paths, and the ability to reduce the number of clock signal
generators in the system. The LMH2180 is produced in the tiny packages minimizing the required PCB
space.
The LMH2180 is a high speed dual clock buffer designed for portable communications and
applications requiring multiple accurate multi-clock systems. The LMH2180 integrates two 75 MHz low
noise buffers with independent shutdown pins into a small package. The LMH2180 ensures superb
system operation between the baseband and the oscillator signal path by eliminating crosstalk
between the multiple clock signals.
Unique technology and design provides the LMH2180 with the ability to accurately drive
both large capacitive and resistive loads. Low supply current combined with shutdown pins for each
channel means the LMH2180 is ideal for battery powered applications. This part does not use an
internal ground reference, thus providing additional system flexibility.
The flexible buffers provide system designers the capacity to manage complex clock
signals in the latest wireless applications. Each buffer delivers 106 V/μs internal slew rate with
independent shutdown and duty cycle precision. Each input is internally biased to 1V, removing the
need for external resistors. Both channels have rail-to-rail inputs and outputs, a gain of one, and
are AC coupled with the use of one capacitor.
Replacing a discrete buffer solution with the LMH2180 provides many benefits: simplified
board layout, minimized parasitic components, simplified BOM, design durability across multiple
applications, simplification of clock paths, and the ability to reduce the number of clock signal
generators in the system. The LMH2180 is produced in the tiny packages minimizing the required PCB
space.