I've recently used insights from this article to implement a sample rate step size 128 times smaller than previously supported in HackRF:

https://www.pa3fwm.nl/technotes/tn42a-si5351-programming.html

This means that sample rates around 20 Msps can be adjusted in steps of about 0.015 Hz. The precision is even better at lower sample rates.

I highly recommend reading it if you use #Si5351 in any projects. #Si5351A #Si5351B #Si5351C

Understanding and enhancing Si5351 programming

The sequel article investigates jitter and explains how Si5351 achieves much better spectral purity than one might expect of such a clock generator.

When Jared and I chose the part for HackRF One back in 2012, we were very pleasantly surprised by its performance. Since then it has become a popular choice for all sorts of radio projects for good reason. It's nice to finally understand the internals well enough to see why it works so well for our application.

@mossmann
Wildest ham use I have seen so far multiplies the Si5351 output up to 10GHz.
That one being the RFzero beacon board.