By providing external feedback, the IDT5V993A gives users flex-
ibility with regard to skew adjustment. The FB signal is compared
with the input REF signal at the phase detector in order to drive the
VCO. Phase differences cause the VCO of the PLL to adjust upwards
or downwards accordingly.
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TEMPERATURE
RANGES
An internal loop filter moderates the response of the VCO to the
phase detector. The loop filter transfer function has been chosen to
provide minimal jitter (or frequency variation) while still providing ac-
curate responses to input frequency changes.
PLL PROGRAMMABLE SKEW RANGE AND RESOLUTION TABLE
FS = LOW
Timing Unit Calculation (t
U
)
VCO Frequency Range (F
NOM
)
(1,2)
Skew Adjustment Range
(3)
Max Adjustment:
±9.09ns
±49°
±14%
Example 1, F
NOM
= 15MHz
Example 2, F
NOM
= 25MHz
Example 3, F
NOM
= 30MHz
Example 4, F
NOM
= 40MHz
Example 5, F
NOM
= 50MHz
Example 6, F
NOM
= 80MHz
t
U
= 1.52ns
t
U
= 0.91ns
t
U
= 0.76ns
—
—
—
±9.23ns
±83°
±23%
—
t
U
= 1.54ns
t
U
= 1.28ns
t
U
= 0.96ns
t
U
= 0.77ns
—
±9.38ns
±135°
±37%
—
—
—
t
U
= 1.56ns
t
U
= 1.25ns
t
U
= 0.78ns
ns
Phase Degrees
% of Cycle Time
1/(44 x F
NOM
)
15 to 35MHz
FS = MID
1/(26 x F
NOM
)
25 to 60MHz
FS = HIGH
1/(16 x F
NOM
)
40 to 85 MHz
Comments
NOTES:
1. The device may be operated outside recommended frequency ranges without damage, but functional operation is not guaranteed. Selecting the appropriate FS value based on input
frequency range allows the PLL to operate in its ‘sweet spot’ where jitter is lowest.
2. The level to be set on FS is determined by the nominal operating frequency of the VCO and Time Unit Generator. The VCO frequency always appears at 1Q
1:0
, 2Q
1:0
, and the higher
outputs when they are operated in their undivided modes. The frequency appearing at the REF and FB inputs will be the same as the VCO when the output connected to FB is undivided.
The frequency of the REF and FB inputs will be 1/2 or 1/4 the VCO frequency when the part is configured for a frequency multiplication by using a divided output as the FB input.
3. Skew adjustment range assumes that a zero skew output is used for feedback. If a skewed Q output is used for feedback, then adjustment range will be greater. For example if a 4t
U
skewed
output is used for feedback, all other outputs will be skewed –4t
U
in addition to whatever skew value is programmed for those outputs. ‘Max adjustment’ range applies to output pairs 3 and
4 where ± 6t
U
skew adjustment is possible and at the lowest F
NOM
value.
CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE FOR FEEDBACK SIGNALS
nF1:0
LL
(1)
LM
LH
ML
MM
MH
HL
HM
HH
NOTE:
1. LL disables outputs if TEST = MID and GND/sOE = HIGH.
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