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SI535X-B20QFN-EVB Datasheet, PDF (2/12 Pages) Silicon Laboratories – Fully-powered from a single USB port
Si535x-B20QFN-EVB
1. Functional Block Diagram
Figures 1 and 2 highlight the main features of the EVB. The onboard MCU is responsible for programming the
Si535x timing IC, measuring the device's current consumption reported in the ClockBuilder™ Desktop, managing
power, and controlling status LEDs. VDD and VDDO jumpers allow the option of choosing between 1.8 (VDDO
only), 2.5, and 3.3 V or powering the device with external supplies (see Section “2. Jumpers” for details). I2C
jumpers allow the Si535x to be disconnected from the I2C bus, allowing external control from another I2C master.
The Si5350 device on this board is a hybrid of the Si5350/51 A, B, and C variants. It can run in stand-alone
asynchronous mode (Si5350/51A) using the onboard 27 MHz XTAL (Y1), or it can be synchronized to an external
clock using the CLKIN SMA connector or test points (Si5350/51C). It can also accept a VC input when in VCXO
(Si5350/51B) mode.
Note: EVBs labelled "REV 1.1" or "REV 1.2" are populated with rev A devices.
Figure 1. EVB Features (Front)
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Rev. 0.3