CY7B8392JC

Introducing the CY7B8392JC, a high-performance Clock Buffer designed to deliver unparalleled reliability and precision in data communication systems. This versatile chip is packed with advanced features to ensure optimal signal integrity and synchronization throughout your electronic circuits. The CY7B8392JC boasts a maximum input frequency of 350 MHz and can drive up to ten outputs, making it ideal for applications requiring multiple clock distribution. Its low output-skew and propagation delay guarantee tight phase alignment, reducing system jitter and ensuring accurate data transfer. This clock buffer offers additional flexibility with selectable input and output voltage levels, enabling seamless integration into various logic families. The supply voltage range of 3.3V to 5.5V ensures compatibility with a wide range of systems, enhancing design versatility. With robust ESD protection and excellent noise immunity, the CY7B8392JC is built to withstand challenging environmental conditions and guarantee long-lasting performance. Its compact package and cost-effective design make it a go-to solution for demanding applications, including communications, computer systems, and industrial automation. Experience unrivaled precision and reliability with the CY7B8392JC Clock Buffer. Upgrade your data communication systems today and unlock enhanced performance in your electronic circuits.

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