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MCK12140D

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PHASE DETECTOR, 650MHz, PDSO8, PLASTIC, SO-8
CategoryAnalog mixed-signal IC    The signal circuit   
File Size85KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerNXP
Websitehttps://www.nxp.com
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PHASE DETECTOR, 650MHz, PDSO8, PLASTIC, SO-8

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Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerNXP
Parts packaging codeSOIC
package instructionSOP,
Contacts8
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Other featuresIT REQUIRES A -4.75V TO -5.5V SUPPLY
Analog Integrated Circuits - Other TypesPHASE DETECTOR
JESD-30 codeR-PDSO-G8
length4.9 mm
Number of functions1
Number of terminals8
Maximum operating temperature70 °C
Minimum operating temperature-40 °C
Package body materialPLASTIC/EPOXY
encapsulated codeSOP
Package shapeRECTANGULAR
Package formSMALL OUTLINE
Certification statusNot Qualified
Maximum seat height1.75 mm
surface mountYES
Temperature levelOTHER
Terminal formGULL WING
Terminal pitch1.27 mm
Terminal locationDUAL
width3.9 mm

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DEVICE ON LIFETIME BUY
The MCH/K12140 is a phase frequency-detector intended for
phase-locked loop applications which require a minimum amount of phase
and frequency difference at lock. When used in conjunction with the
MC12147, MC12148 or MC12149 VCO, a high bandwidth PLL can be
realized. The device is functionally compatible with the MC12040
phase-frequency detector, however the MOSAIC™ III process is used to
push the maximum frequency to 800 MHz and significantly reduce the dead
zone of the detector. When the Reference (R) and VCO (V) inputs are
unequal in frequency and/or phase, the differential UP (U) and DOWN (D)
outputs will provide pulse streams which when subtracted and integrated
provide an error voltage for control of a VCO.
The device is packaged in a small outline, surface mount 8-lead SOIC
package. There are two versions of the device to provide I/O compatibility to
the two existing ECL standards. The MCH12140 is compatible with
MECL10H™ logic levels while the MCK12140 is compatible to 100K ECL
logic levels. This device can also be used in +5.0 V systems. Please refer to
Motorola Application Note AN1406/D, “Designing with PECL (ECL at +5.0
V)” for more information.
800 MHz Typical Bandwidth
Small Outline 8-Lead SOIC Package
75 kΩ Internal Input Pulldown Resistors
>1000 V ESD Protection
PHASE–FREQUENCY
DETECTOR
SEMICONDUCTOR
TECHNICAL DATA
8
1
D SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
CASE 751
(SO–8)
For proper operation, the input edge rate of the R and V inputs should be
less than 5ns.
MOSAIC III and MECL 10H are trademarks of Motorola
PIN CONNECTIONS
VCC
8
R
7
V
6
VEE
5
LOGIC DIAGRAM
1
U (fR > fV)
R
R
S
S
R
V
D (fV > fR)
Device
MCH1214OD
MCK12140D
Q
D (fV > fR)
Q
U (fR > fV)
U
2
U
3
D
4
D
(Top View)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Operating
Temperature Range
TA = –40° to +70°C
Package
SO–8
©
Motorola, Inc. 1997
Rev 4
LAST ORDER 15JAN02 LAST SHIP 27DEC02
Phase Frequency Detector
MCH12140
MCK12140
MCH12140 MCK12140
TRUTH TABLE*
Input
R
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
V
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
U
X
X
X
X
1
1
1
1
D
X
X
X
X
0
0
0
0
Output
U
X
X
X
X
0
0
0
0
D
X
X
X
X
1
1
1
1
R
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
Input
V
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
U
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
Output
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
NOTE:
* This is not strictly a functional table; i.e., it does not cover all possible modes of operation. However, it gives a sufficient number of tests to ensure that
the device will function properly.
H–SERIES DC CHARACTERISTICS
(VEE = VEE(min) – VEE(max); VCC = GND
1
, unless otherwise noted.)
–40°C
Characteristic
Output HIGH Voltage
Output LOW Voltage
Input HIGH Voltage
Input LOW Voltge
Input LOW Current
Symbol
VOH
VOL
VIH
VIL
IIL
Min
–1080
–1950
–1230
–1950
0.5
Max
–890
–1650
–890
–1500
Min
–1020
–1950
–1170
–1950
0.5
0°C
Max
–840
–1630
–840
–1480
Min
–980
25°C
Max
–810
–1630
–810
–1480
Min
–910
70°C
Max
–720
–1595
–720
–1445
Unit
mV
mV
mV
mV
µA
–1950
–1130
–1950
0.5
–1950
–1060
–1950
0.3
NOTE:
1. 10H circuits are designed to meet the DC specifications shown in the table after thermal equilibrium has been established. The circuit is in a test socket
or mounted on a printed circuit board and transverse airflow greater than 500lfpm is maintained. Outputs are terminated through a 50Ω resistor to –2.0V
except where otherwise specified on the individual data sheets.
K–SERIES DC CHARACTERISTICS
(VEE = VEE(min) – VEE(max); VCC = GND
1
, unless otherwise noted.)
–40°C
Characteristic
Output HIGH Voltage
Output LOW Voltage
Output HIGH Voltage
Output LOW Voltage
Input HIGH Voltage
Input LOW Voltge
Input LOW Current
Symbol
VOH
VOL
VOHA
VOLA
VIH
VIL
IIL
Min
–1085
–1830
–1095
–1165
–1810
0.5
Typ
–1005
–1695
Max
–880
–1555
–1555
–880
–1475
Min
–1025
–1810
–1035
–1165
–1810
0.5
0°C to 70°C
Typ
–955
–1705
Max
–880
–1620
–1610
–880
–1475
Unit
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
mV
µA
VIN = VIL(max)
Condition
VIN = VIH(max)
or VIL(min)
VIN = VIH(min)
or VIL(max)
NOTE:
1. This table replaces the three tables traditionally seen in ECL 100K data books. The same DC parameter values at VEE = –4.5V now apply across the
full VEE range of –4.2V to –5.5V. Outputs are terminated through a 50Ω resistor to –2.0V except where otherwise specified on the individual data
sheets.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
(Note 1)
Characteristic
Power Supply (VCC = 0V)
Input Voltage (VCC = 0V)
Output Current
Continuous
Surge
Symbol
VEE
VI
Iout
TA
VEE
Rating
–8.0 to 0
0 to –6.0
50
100
–40 to +70
–5.7 to –4.2
Unit
VDC
VDC
mA
°C
V
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Range
1,2
NOTES:
1. Absolute maximum rating, beyond which, device life may be impaired, unless otherwise specified on an individual data sheet.
2. Parametric values specified at: H–Series: –4.20 V to –5.50 V
K–Series: –4.94 V to –5.50 V
3. ESD data available upon request.
2
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U
D
DEVICE ON LIFETIME BUY
MCH12140 MCK12140
DC CHARACTERISTICS
(VEE = VEE(min) – VEE(max); VCC = GND, unless otherwise noted.)
–40°C
Characteristic
Power Supply Current
Power Supply Voltage
Input HIGH Current
H
K
H
K
Symbol
IEE
VEE
IIH
–4.75
–4.20
Min
Typ
45
45
–5.2
–4.5
–5.5
–5.5
150
Max
Min
38
38
–4.75
–4.20
0°C
Typ
45
45
–5.2
–4.5
Max
52
52
–5.5
–5.5
150
Min
38
38
–4.75
–4.20
25°C
Typ
45
45
–5.2
–4.5
Max
52
52
–5.5
–5.5
150
Min
38
42
–4.75
–4.20
70°C
45
50
–5.2
–4.5
52
58
–5.5
–5.5
150
mA
V
µA
AC CHARACTERISTICS
(VEE = VEE(min) – VEE(max); VCC = GND, unless otherwise noted.
)
–40°C
Characteristic
Symbol
FMAX
tPLH
tPHL
Min
Typ
800
440
330
330
440
225
Max
Min
650
320
210
210
320
100
0°C
Typ
800
440
330
330
440
225
580
470
470
580
350
Max
Min
650
320
210
210
320
100
25°C
Typ
800
440
330
330
440
225
580
470
470
580
350
Max
Min
650
360
240
240
360
100
70°C
Typ
800
480
360
360
480
225
620
500
500
620
350
ps
Max
Unit
Maximum Toggle Frequency
Propagation Delay
to Output
R to D
R to U
V to D
V to U
Output Rise/Fall Times
Q (20 to 80%)
tr
tf
ps
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
R lags V in phase
When the R and V inputs are equal in frequency and the
phase of R lags that of V the U output will stay HIGH while the
D output will pulse from HIGH to LOW. The magnitude of the
pulse will be proportional to the phase difference between the
V and R inputs reaching a minimum 50% duty cycle under a
180° out of phase condition. The signal on D indicates to the
VCO to decrease in frequency to bring the loop into lock.
V frequency > R frequency
When the frequency of V is greater than that of R the
12140 behaves in a simlar fashion as above. Again the signal
on D indicates that the VCO frequency must be decreased to
bring the loop into lock.
R leads V in phase
When the R and V inputs are equal in frequency and the
phase of R leads that of V the D output will stay HIGH while
the U output pulses from HIGH to LOW. The magnitude of the
pulse will be proportional to the phase difference between the
V and R inputs reaching a minimum 50% duty cycle under a
180° out of phase condition. The signal on U indicates to the
VCO to increase in frequency to bring the loop into lock.
V frequency < R frequency
When the frequency of V is less than that of R the 12140
behaves in a simlar fashion as above. Again the signal on U
indicates that the VCO frequency must be decreased to bring
the loop into lock.
From Figure 1 when V and R are at the same frequency
and in phase the value of U – D is zero thus providing a zero
error voltage to the VCO. This situation indicates the loop is
in lock and the 12140 action will maintain the loop in its
locked state.
The 12140 is a high speed digital circuit used as a phase
comparator in an analog phase-locked loop. The device
determines the “lead” or “lag” phase relationship and time
difference between the leading edges of a VCO (V) signal
and a Reference (R) input. Since these edges occur only
once per cycle, the detector has a range of
±2π
radians.
The operation of the 12140 can best be described using
the plots of Figure 1. Figure 1 plots the average value of U, D
and the difference between U and D versus the phase
difference between the V and R inputs.
There are four potential relationships between V and R: R
lags or leads V and the frequency of R is less than or greater
than the frequency of V. Under these four conditions the
12140 will function as follows:
Figure 1. Average Output Voltage versus
Phase Difference
Fv > Fr
R lags V
U
R leads V
Fv < Fr
VOH
VOH – VOL
2
VOH
VOH – VOL
2
VOH – VOL
2
π
–2π
–π
D
π
–2π
–π
U–D
π
–2π
–π
VOL – VOH
2
MOTOROLA RF/IF DEVICE DATA
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LAST ORDER 15JAN02 LAST SHIP 27DEC02
Typ
Max
Unit
DEVICE ON LIFETIME BUY
MCH12140 MCK12140
A
8
D
5
C
E
1
4
H
0.25
M
B
M
DEVICE ON LIFETIME BUY
h
B
C
e
A
SEATING
PLANE
X 45
_
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ASME
Y14.5M, 1994.
2. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETER.
3. DIMENSION D AND E DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD
PROTRUSION.
4. MAXIMUM MOLD PROTRUSION 0.15 PER SIDE.
5. DIMENSION B DOES NOT INCLUDE DAMBAR
PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE DAMBAR
PROTRUSION SHALL BE 0.127 TOTAL IN EXCESS
OF THE B DIMENSION AT MAXIMUM MATERIAL
CONDITION.
DIM
A
A1
B
C
D
E
e
H
h
L
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
1.35
1.75
0.10
0.25
0.35
0.49
0.19
0.25
4.80
5.00
3.80
4.00
1.27 BSC
5.80
6.20
0.25
0.50
0.40
1.25
0
_
7
_
q
L
0.10
A1
B
0.25
M
C B
S
A
S
q
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