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    Part Img CY28400OC datasheet by Cypress Semiconductor

    • 100-MHz Differential Buffer for PCI Express and SATA
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    • 8542.39.00.01
    • 8542.39.00.00
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    CY28400OC Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • The recommended operating temperature range for CY28400OC is -40°C to +85°C, as specified in the datasheet. However, it's essential to note that the device can operate at temperatures beyond this range, but with reduced performance and reliability.
    • To configure the CY28400OC for optimal power consumption, ensure that the device is in the lowest power state possible for your application. This can be achieved by using the Power-Down mode, reducing the clock frequency, and minimizing the number of active peripherals. Additionally, consider using the device's built-in power management features, such as the Power-On Reset (POR) and the Low-Voltage Detector (LVD).
    • The maximum clock frequency supported by the CY28400OC is 24 MHz. However, the device can operate at higher frequencies with reduced performance and increased power consumption. It's essential to consult the datasheet and application notes for specific guidance on clock frequency selection and optimization.
    • To implement a reliable reset mechanism for the CY28400OC, use the device's built-in Power-On Reset (POR) feature, which ensures a clean reset during power-up. Additionally, consider using an external reset circuit, such as a voltage supervisor or a reset generator, to provide an additional layer of protection against power-on reset failures.
    • When designing a PCB layout for the CY28400OC, ensure that the device is placed in a thermally efficient location, and that the power and ground planes are properly decoupled. Additionally, consider the device's pinout and signal routing to minimize noise and electromagnetic interference (EMI). It's also essential to follow the recommended layout guidelines and thermal management strategies outlined in the datasheet and application notes.
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