LMX1511TM National Semiconductor, LMX1511TM Datasheet - Page 13

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LMX1511TM

Manufacturer Part Number
LMX1511TM
Description
IC FREQ SYNTHESZ 1.1GHZ 20-TSSOP
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
PLLatinum™r
Type
PLL Frequency Synthesizerr
Datasheet

Specifications of LMX1511TM

Pll
Yes
Input
CMOS, TTL
Output
Clock
Number Of Circuits
1
Ratio - Input:output
2:1
Differential - Input:output
Yes/No
Frequency - Max
1.1GHz
Divider/multiplier
Yes/No
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
20-TSSOP
Frequency-max
1.1GHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
*LMX1511TM

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Analog Switch (1511 only)
The analog switch is useful for radio systems that utilize a frequency scanning mode and a narrow band mode The purpose of
the analog switch is to decrease the loop filter time constant allowing the VCO to adjust to its new frequency in a shorter
amount of time This is achieved by adding another filter stage in parallel The output of the charge pump is normally through the
D
second filter stage (LPF-2) is effective only when the switch is closed (in the scanning mode)
Typical Crystal Oscillator Circuit
A typical circuit which can be used to implement a crystal
oscillator is shown below
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pin but when LE is set HIGH the charge pump output also becomes available at BISW A typical circuit is shown below The
TL W 12340 – 26
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Typical Lock Detect Circuit
A lock detect circuit is needed in order to provide a steady
LOW signal when the PLL is in the locked state A typical
circuit is shown below
TL W 12340– 25
TL W 12340– 27

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