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51
1.0
GF L65LPE 65nm DDR DLL - 164MHz-820MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
52
1.0
GF L65LPE 65nm DDR DLL - 78MHz-390MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
53
1.0
GF L90G 90nm DDR DLL - 124MHz-620MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
54
1.0
GF L90G 90nm DDR DLL - 196MHz-980MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
55
1.0
GF L90G 90nm DDR DLL - 93MHz-465MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
56
1.0
GF L90GOD 90nm DDR DLL - 129MHz-645MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
57
1.0
GF L90GOD 90nm DDR DLL - 172MHz-860MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
58
1.0
GF L90GOD 90nm DDR DLL - 272MHz-1360MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
59
1.0
GF L90LP 90nm DDR DLL - 124MHz-620MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
60
1.0
GF L90LP 90nm DDR DLL - 196MHz-980MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
61
1.0
GF L90LP 90nm DDR DLL - 93MHz-465MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
62
1.0
Minimum-area low-power clocking PLL (1st Gen)
Perceptia’s DeepSub™ pPLL02 is a general purpose all digital PLL featuring low-jitter and compact area suitable for many clocking applications at freq...
63
1.0
DLL
The INNOSILICON™ Delay-Locked Loop (DLL) PHY is a mix-signal circuit used in low-power and high-speed applications to align and synchronize clock sign...
64
1.0
UMC L130HS 130nm DDR DLL - 104MHz-520MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
65
1.0
UMC L130HS 130nm DDR DLL - 78MHz-390MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
66
1.0
UMC L130LL 130nm DDR DLL - 24MHz-120MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
67
1.0
UMC L130LL 130nm DDR DLL - 32MHz-160MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
68
1.0
UMC L130SP 130nm DDR DLL - 57MHz-285MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
69
1.0
UMC L130SP 130nm DDR DLL - 76MHz-380MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
70
1.0
UMC L150HS 150nm DDR DLL - 57MHz-285MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
71
1.0
UMC L150HS 150nm DDR DLL - 76MHz-380MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
72
1.0
UMC L180G 180nm DDR DLL - 42MHz-210MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
73
1.0
UMC L180G 180nm DDR DLL - 56MHz-280MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
74
1.0
UMC L55SP 55nm DDR DLL - 150MHz-750MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
75
1.0
UMC L55SP 55nm DDR DLL - 200MHz-1000MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
76
1.0
UMC L55SP 55nm DDR DLL - 316MHz-1580MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
77
1.0
UMC L65LL 65nm DDR DLL - 104MHz-520MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
78
1.0
UMC L65LL 65nm DDR DLL - 164MHz-820MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
79
1.0
UMC L65LL 65nm DDR DLL - 78MHz-390MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
80
1.0
UMC L65SP 65nm DDR DLL - 150MHz-750MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
81
1.0
UMC L65SP 65nm DDR DLL - 200MHz-1000MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
82
1.0
UMC L65SP 65nm DDR DLL - 316MHz-1580MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
83
1.0
UMC L80G 80nm DDR DLL - 129MHz-645MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
84
1.0
UMC L80G 80nm DDR DLL - 172MHz-860MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
85
1.0
UMC L80GOD 80nm DDR DLL - 150MHz-750MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
86
1.0
UMC L80GOD 80nm DDR DLL - 200MHz-1000MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
87
1.0
UMC L90G 90nm DDR DLL - 108MHz-540MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
88
1.0
UMC L90G 90nm DDR DLL - 144MHz-720MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
89
1.0
UMC L90GOD 90nm DDR DLL - 144MHz-720MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
90
1.0
UMC L90GOD 90nm DDR DLL - 192MHz-960MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
91
1.0
UMC L90SP 90nm DDR DLL - 60MHz-300MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
92
1.0
UMC L90SP 90nm DDR DLL - 80MHz-400MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
93
1.0
SMIC 0.13um DLL
The S13V33_DLL_04 generates 4-channel fixed timing delay. The operating voltage ranges from 1.08V ~ 1.32V, and the operating junction temperature from...
94
1.0
TSMC CL013G 130nm DDR DLL - 107MHz-535MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
95
1.0
TSMC CL013G 130nm DDR DLL - 51MHz-255MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
96
1.0
TSMC CL013G 130nm DDR DLL - 68MHz-340MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
97
1.0
TSMC CL013LP 130nm DDR DLL - 42MHz-210MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
98
1.0
TSMC CL013LP 130nm DDR DLL - 56MHz-280MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
99
1.0
TSMC CL013LP 130nm DDR DLL - 88MHz-440MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
100
1.0
TSMC CL013LV 130nm DDR DLL - 139MHz-695MHz
The DDR DLL uses a reference clock to establish a time base in order to delay arbitrary (nonperiodic) strobe signals by precise fractions of the clock...
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