I’m looking for something similar to the Texas Instruments LMK03318. Link:
http://www.ti.com/product/LMK03318The problem is that I can’t tolerate anything lower than 4 volts and the maximum output is 3.3 volts. Maybe I could somehow amplify the signal without adding too much to the jitter?
I want something that will generate the exact same square wave every single time with precision to single picoseconds. To simplify, say I have a perfect square pulse with rise time = 0. I want this rising edge to occur at 1 ns consistently. Ideally this rising edge would only slightly deviate from 1 ns, 998 ps is okay and 1002 ps is okay. If Rubidium clocks have a jitter of +/- 5x10^-11 does that mean my perfect rising edge is guaranteed to occur no earlier than 950 ps and no later than 1050 ps?
I plan on splitting this output and feeding it into two 50 ohm loads effectively giving me 25 ohms.
Desired specs:
Amplitude: 4 volts into 25 ohms
Pulse repetition rate: 10 kHz
Pulse width: 20 ns
Rise time: ~1 ns
Fall time: Don’t care
Jitter: As low as possible
Sorry, if this was confusing. Ask for clarification if need be. Any insight, products, or designs are appreciated!