For IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc 960023CGLF in the Application Specific Clock/Timing category, engineers prioritize integration risk control, documentation, and repeatable performance in production. They generate, buffer, divide, or clean clocks so digital domains remain synchronized and interface margins stay within specification. Key considerations are jitter, phase noise, aging, startup behavior, and how a clock tree is distributed across dense PCBs. In telecom and networking, timing components keep Ethernet switches and line cards synchronized in 24/7 racks with limited airflow and strict jitter budgets. In industrial motion control, they stabilize capture timing and PWM generation in servo drives exposed to inverter EMI and large thermal gradients. Overall, it strengthens system robustness by aligning electrical, thermal, and mechanical constraints with real deployment conditions.