XMICR-3P-LMX2595
Overview
X-MWblocks consist of RF and Microwave “Drop-In” components that can be used individually for prototyping or in production assemblies. X-MWblocks are easy to test, integrate, align, and configure to 60 GHz and beyond. No messy Sweat Soldering or Silver Epoxy processes are required. X-MWblocks are highly characterized with S-Parameter models and connect with a patented solder-less interconnect technology.
This X-MWblock incorporates the LMX2595. The LMX2595 is a 20-GHz wideband PLLatinum™ RF synthesizer with phase synchronization and JESD204B support.
RF PLLs & synthesizers
Order & start development
XM-A7M3-0609D — Phase lock loops with Int VCO
XM-A7M3-0609D — Phase lock loops with Int VCO
PLLATINUMSIM-SW — PLLatinum Sim Tool
Supported products & hardware
Products
Clock buffers
Clock generators
Clock jitter cleaners
Oscillators
Hardware development
Evaluation board
PLLATINUMSIM-SW — PLLatinum Sim Tool
Products
Clock buffers
Clock generators
Clock jitter cleaners
Oscillators
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Documentation
PLLatinum Sim User's Guide
PLLatinum Sim software manifest
Release Information
PLLatinum Sim 1.6.9 includes the ability to manually specify points on a phase noise curve (for VCOs or other devices that do not fit the standard three-point model), and as a result the phase noise estimation for many devices which use a BAW VCO is greatly improved. Also includes a bugfix for cascading noise inputs.
What's new
- Updated phase noise model to allow specification of manual points
- Improved all phase noise models based on BAW (LMK05318(B), LMK5, LMK6 devices)
- Adjusted LMK04832-family output noise contribution figures and added several new formats
TICSPRO-SW — TICS Pro GUI and Live Programming Tool for Clocking Devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Clock buffers
Clock generators
Clock jitter cleaners
Clock network synchronizers
Oscillators
RF PLLs & synthesizers
Hardware development
Evaluation board
TICSPRO-SW — TICS Pro GUI and Live Programming Tool for Clocking Devices
TICS Pro 1.7.9.1 installer binary for Windows operating system
Products
Clock buffers
Clock generators
Clock jitter cleaners
Clock network synchronizers
Oscillators
RF PLLs & synthesizers
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Documentation
TICS Pro 1.7.9.1 Software Manifest
TICS Pro 1.7.9.1 Release Notes
Release Information
Improvements
- See release notes for complete list of updates
- LMK5Bxxxxx and LMK5CxxxxxA family: OUT_x_FMT only lists 15: HCSL, and not 79: HCSL
- LMK5B33414 and LMK5C33414A: Fix REF4 validation page missing clock window detector.
Known Issues
- LMK5B and LMK5C family - In some cases, "Assign Selected VCO Settings to Device" and "Apply Output Clock Settings to Device" may need to be pressed twice for certain cascaded configurations to display correctly
- LMK05318 - In some cases, it is necessary to press "Calculate Frequency Plan" twice for correct VCO2 frequency. This issue is resolved in LMK05318B GUI.
- Burst mode page looping requires long delays to halt, and halting may crash the GUI. If possible, do not loop in burst mode.
- User Controls page can sometimes become desynchronized from Raw Registers and other pages. Refer to Raw Registers or other pages for correct values. Saving/Loading and Import/Export of register data is unaffected, and register data will still be written to and read from connected devices correctly.
What's new
- Bug fix release for LMK5Bxxxxx and LMK5CxxxxxA family
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Hardware development
EVALUATION BOARD
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