What does PODF stand for?

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What does PODF stand for?

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Simple question... what does the acronym "PODF" stand for?  Nowhere in the RT1050 reference manual is it explained.  Google indicates that NXP also uses this acronym with its i.MX 7 parts, but couldn't locate an explanation of the acronym.  I mean, it's clearly a selector for a clock divider; based on context, maybe it's Post Divider... Fraction?  It sometimes appears next to "PRED", which I'm guessing is "Pre-Divider".  You did at least explain Phase Fractional Divider (PFD) in the reference manual, but nowhere can I find what "PODF" actually stands for.  Thanks.

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jeremyzhou
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Hi David Rodgers

Thank you for your interest in NXP Semiconductor products and for the opportunity to serve you.
The PODF means the Post-Divider Fraction.
Hope this is clear.

Have a great day,
TIC

 

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jeremyzhou
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Hi David Rodgers

Thank you for your interest in NXP Semiconductor products and for the opportunity to serve you.
The PODF means the Post-Divider Fraction.
Hope this is clear.

Have a great day,
TIC

 

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