A good PCB layout practice is to keep the clock signal traces short and away from noisy signals, use a solid ground plane, and decouple the power supply with capacitors. TI also provides a recommended layout guide in their application notes.
The CDCM6208V2RGZT can be configured using the SPI interface to set the desired clock frequency output. The device has a range of pre-defined frequencies, and the specific configuration depends on the desired output frequency. Refer to the datasheet and application notes for more information.
The CDCM6208V2RGZT can generate clock frequencies up to 1.2 GHz, but the maximum frequency depends on the specific configuration and output load. Refer to the datasheet for more information.
The CDCM6208V2RGZT requires a 1.8V power supply, and it's recommended to use a low-dropout regulator (LDO) to power the device. Decoupling capacitors should be placed close to the power pins to filter out noise and ensure stable operation.
The typical power consumption of the CDCM6208V2RGZT is around 150 mW, but this can vary depending on the specific configuration and output frequency. Refer to the datasheet for more information.