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ZL30100QDG1

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MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY

data-sheet
Data sheet
Data sheet
ZL30100QDG1 is used in telecommunications for T1/E1 signal synchronization in networking equipment, ensuring accurate data transmission and timing. Typical applications include digital cross-connect systems, multiplexers, and other communication devices that require precise synchronization of T1/E1 lines.
Specification
Specification
IC SYNCHRONIZER T1/E1 64TQFP
IC SYNCHRONIZER T1/E1 64TQFP
Detailed specification
Detailed specification
T1/E1 IC 65.536MHz 1 Output 64-TQFP (10x10 mm (0.39x0.39 in))
T1/E1 IC 65.536MHz 1 Output 64-TQFP (10x10 mm (0.39x0.39 in))
Description
Description
The ZL30100QDG1 from Microchip Technology is a T1/E1 synchronizer integrated circuit (IC) designed for high-performance telecommunications applications. Operating at a frequency of 65.536 MHz, it provides a single output and is housed in a compact 64-TQFP package measuring 10x10 mm. This IC is ideal for synchronizing T1 and E1 signals, ensuring reliable data transmission in networking equipment. Its robust design and precise timing capabilities make it suitable for various communication systems requiring synchronization.
The ZL30100QDG1 from Microchip Technology is a T1/E1 synchronizer integrated circuit (IC) designed for high-performance telecommunications applications. Operating at a frequency of 65.536 MHz, it provides a single output and is housed in a compact 64-TQFP package measuring 10x10 mm. This IC is ideal for synchronizing T1 and E1 signals, ensuring reliable data transmission in networking equipment. Its robust design and precise timing capabilities make it suitable for various communication systems requiring synchronization.
Availability
Availability
Can be ordered from Westcomp
Can be ordered from Westcomp
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