The LMH2190 is a quad channel configurable clock tree driver which supplies a digital
system clock to peripherals in mobile handsets or other applications. It provides a solution to
clocking issues such as limited drive capability for fanout or longer traces, protection of the
master clock from varying loads and frequency pulling effects, isolation buffering from noisy
modules, and crosstalk isolation. It has very low phase noise which enables it to drive sensitive
modules such as Wireless LAN and Bluetooth.
The LMH2190 can be clocked up to 27 MHz, and has an independent clock request pin for
each clock output which allows the peripheral to control the clock. It features an integrated LDO
which provides an ultra low noise voltage supply with 10 mA external load current which can be used
to supply the TCXO or other clock source.
The I2C serial interface can be used to override the default
configuration of the device to optimize the LMH2190 for the application. Some of these programmable
features include setting the polarity of both the clock and the clock request inputs. In addition,
the clock outputs have programmable output drive current to optimize for the connected load. EMI
switching noise can be controlled by configuring output drive and skew settings.
The LMH2190 quad clock distributor is offered in a tiny 1.61mm x 1.61mm 16 bump DSBGA
package. Its small size and low supply current make it ideal for portable applications.
The LMH2190 is a quad channel configurable clock tree driver which supplies a digital
system clock to peripherals in mobile handsets or other applications. It provides a solution to
clocking issues such as limited drive capability for fanout or longer traces, protection of the
master clock from varying loads and frequency pulling effects, isolation buffering from noisy
modules, and crosstalk isolation. It has very low phase noise which enables it to drive sensitive
modules such as Wireless LAN and Bluetooth.
The LMH2190 can be clocked up to 27 MHz, and has an independent clock request pin for
each clock output which allows the peripheral to control the clock. It features an integrated LDO
which provides an ultra low noise voltage supply with 10 mA external load current which can be used
to supply the TCXO or other clock source.
The I2C serial interface can be used to override the default
configuration of the device to optimize the LMH2190 for the application. Some of these programmable
features include setting the polarity of both the clock and the clock request inputs. In addition,
the clock outputs have programmable output drive current to optimize for the connected load. EMI
switching noise can be controlled by configuring output drive and skew settings.
The LMH2190 quad clock distributor is offered in a tiny 1.61mm x 1.61mm 16 bump DSBGA
package. Its small size and low supply current make it ideal for portable applications.