10Mhz to 100Mhz or 150Mhz clock multiplier ?

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vcxo 150mhz

low jitter, low skew, low phasenoise

I want chip number.

plz help me.
 

100 mhz clock out of 10 mhz

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j2356r said:
http://www.icst.com/ ????
I have tried ICS501 and ICS511M from that company. They worked nice. Simple multiplication management and no extra components. I think it's good solution.
 

www.pericom.com

SFT300

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Frequency Translator: User-defined reference input frequency (supports 8kHz to 84MHz LVCMOS). Unit translates REF IN to a higher frequency (77.76 through 168 MHz LVPECL) and outputs with low jitter using an internal high frequency VCXO reference. Various Alarm and status indicators facilitate flexible integration into overall timing architecture.

www.raltron.com

SY02-MFTP

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- Low jitter output from intrinsically low jitter VCXO ;
- User Selected one HCMOS Input frequency Up to 77.76MHz
- One high frequency LVPECL output with a complimentary port and enable/disable function Up to 800MHz (pre-select frequency value –upon order)
- Alarms status and VCXO monitor;
- The unit changes timing modes in response to external events;
- J-TAG service port for re-programming and servicing;
- 3.3V DC power supply
- Small dimensions: 0.8” x 1.00”

http://www.vectron.com/

FX-102
Frequency Translator

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Output frequencies up to 170 MHz
Jitter Generation OC-192 compliant
Jitter transfer per GR-253-CORE
Single 5.0 or 3.3 Vdc supply
Locked to specified Input frequency, e.g. 8 kHz
1" x 0.8" x 0.25", Surface Mount (FR4 base)
 

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