IDT49FCT3805ASO8 belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
This product is commonly used in electronic devices for signal processing and data transmission.
IDT49FCT3805ASO8 is available in a small outline 8-pin package.
The essence of this product lies in its ability to efficiently process and transmit signals in electronic devices.
Each package of IDT49FCT3805ASO8 contains one unit of the integrated circuit.
The pin configuration of IDT49FCT3805ASO8 is as follows:
IDT49FCT3805ASO8 is suitable for a wide range of electronic devices that require signal processing and data transmission capabilities. It can be used in applications such as communication systems, computer peripherals, and consumer electronics.
IDT49FCT3805ASO8 operates by receiving clock signals and input data. The internal circuitry processes the input data based on the clock signals and generates the corresponding output signals. The output signals can then be used for further processing or transmission.
Communication Systems: IDT49FCT3805ASO8 can be used in routers, switches, and network interface cards to process and transmit data signals.
Computer Peripherals: This product can be integrated into USB hubs, SATA controllers, and expansion cards to handle data transfer between devices.
Consumer Electronics: IDT49FCT3805ASO8 can be utilized in televisions, set-top boxes, and audio/video receivers for signal processing and transmission.
Some alternative models to IDT49FCT3805ASO8 include:
These models offer similar functionality but may have different pin configurations or package sizes.
Q: What is the maximum clock frequency supported by IDT49FCT3805ASO8? A: The maximum clock frequency is 100 MHz.
Q: Can IDT49FCT3805ASO8 operate with a voltage other than 3.3V? A: No, the operating voltage range is limited to 3.3V.
Q: How many output pins does IDT49FCT3805ASO8 have? A: It has four output pins: Q0, Q1, Q2, and Q3.
Q: What is the purpose of the OE pin? A: The OE pin enables or disables the outputs of IDT49FCT3805ASO8.
Q: Is IDT49FCT3805ASO8 suitable for high-frequency applications? A: No, it is not recommended for applications requiring higher clock frequencies.
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