Anybody here has any experience using the ICS525-2 PPL (28 Pin SSOP)
chip for creating a programmable clock for use in radios? They also
have a ICS307 (16 pin SOIC) with a serial control input but the
jitter is a little worse.

It has low jitter, and can go to 200MHz so with some dividers on the
output the final jitter should be fairly good. Also no spurs all over
the place like some of the DDS chips have. This part has way better
specifications that the programmable clock chips that are out there.

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Any feedback would be appreciated, if it feedback turns out good I'll
consider doing a group buy.



Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA
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