landshark42
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I was looking at using a NXP i.MX RT1060 series microcontroller for a project when I learned of the Teensy 4.1. I'd like to use the Teensy for prototyping a high-speed data collection device. For this, I would like to use the Teensy 4.1 to generate a clock signal for a MAX1448 ADC at 80 MHz. The ADC will generate a 10-bit digital output in parallel format for each clock cycle (80 MHz frequency, 50% duty cycle). I know the MCU itself has clock out capability via the CCM, but it looks like those pins aren't available on the Teensy 4.1.
Is there another option for generating a clean output clock for a high-speed ADC?
Is there another option for generating a clean output clock for a high-speed ADC?