Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) a provider of mixed signal semiconductor solutions, recently announced the industry’s first spread injection buffer — the IDT spread injection PLL. This differential buffer is designed to add spread spectrum, which reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) in a device, to systems that use a non-spreading clock source, helping improve signal quality and performance in the end device. The IDT spread injection PLL can add spread spectrum without replacing the original clock source in systems, providing design flexibility while saving design time.Learn more about this new device that adds spread spectrum to systems needing EMI reduction without replacing clock source at the IDT website.
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