NSC CLC012_03

CLC012
Adaptive Cable Equalizer for ITU-T G.703 Data Recovery
General Description
National’s CLC012 adaptive cable equalizer is a low-cost
monolithic solution for equalizing data transmitted over cable
(or any media with similar dispersive loss characteristics).
The CLC012 simplifies the task of high-speed data recovery
with a one-chip solution and a minimal number of external
components. The equalizer automatically adapts to equalize
any cable length from zero meters to lengths that attenuate
the signal by 40 dB at 200 MHz. This corresponds to 300
meters of Belden 8281 or 120 meters of Category 5 UTP
(unshielded twisted pair).
The CLC012 provides superior jitter performance: 180pspp
for 270 Mbps data that has passed through 200 meters of
Belden 8281 cable. This exceptional performance provides
wide error margin in digital data links. The equalizer operates
on a single supply with a power consumption of only 290
mW. The small 14-pin SOIC package allows for high-density
placement of components for multi-channel applications
such as routers. The equalizer operates over a wide range of
data rates from less than 50 Mbps to rates in excess of 650
Mbps.
The equalizer is flexible in allowing either single-ended or
differential input drive. Its high common mode rejection provides excellent immunity to interference from noise sources.
On-chip quantized feedback eliminates baseline wander.
Additional features include a Loss of Signal output and an
output mute pin which, when tied together, mute the output
when no signal is present. A buffered eye monitor output is
provided, for viewing the equalized signal prior to the com-
parator. Differential AEC pins allow the user to set the internal adaptive loop time constant with one external capacitor.
Features
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Automatic equalization of coaxial and twisted pair cables
Loss of Signal detect and output mute
Output eye monitor
Single supply operation: +5V or −5.2V
Single-ended or differential input
Low cost
Applications
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ITU-T G.703 serial data recovery
Serial digital data routing and distribution
Serial digital data equalization and reception
Data recovery equalization: ATM, CAD networks,
medical, set top terminals, industrial video networks
Key Specifications
n Low jitter: 180pspp @ 270 Mbps through 200 meters of
Belden 8281 coaxial cable
n High data rates: < 50 Mbps to > 650 Mbps
n Excellent input return loss: 19 dB @ 270 MHz
n Low supply current: 68 mA
n Equalizes up to 300+ meters of Belden 8281 or 120
meters of Cat 5 UTP cable
Typical Application
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Connection Diagram
Pinout SOIC
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14-Pin SOIC
Order Number CLC012AJE
See NS Package Number M14A
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Recommended Operating
Conditions
(Note 1)
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Supply Voltage (VCC–VEE)
Storage Temperature Range
Supply Voltage (VCC–VEE)
−65˚C to +150˚C
+260˚C
ESD Rating (Note 14)
≥500V
θJA 14-Pin SOIC (AJE)
95˚C/W
MTTF (based on limited life
test data)
−40˚C to +85˚C
Series Input Resistance
(In Series w/DI & DI)
+150˚C
Lead Temperature
(Soldering 4 sec.)
4.5V to 5.5V
Operating Temperature Range
−0.3V, +6.5V
Maximum Junction
Temperature
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
100Ω
Input Coupling Capacitance
1.0 µF
AEC Capacitor (Connected
between AEC+ & AEC−)
50 pF to 1 µF
Cable Input Voltage Swing
(Note 4)
720 to 880 mVpp
DO/DO Minimum Voltage
(Note 15)
4.8 x 107 hours
VCC–1.6V
Electrical Characteristics
(VCC = +5V, VEE = 0V, signal source swing = 0.8 Vpp(Note 4), CAEC = 100 pF)
Parameter
Conditions
Typ
+25˚C
Min/Max
+25˚C
Min/Max
−40˚C to
+85˚C
Units
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Residual Jitter
10 meters Belden 8281
311 Mbps PRN (Note 5)
150
250
400
pspp
300 meters Belden 8281
311 Mbps PRN (Notes 3, 5)
350
500
750
pspp
Equalization Time Constant
100 meters Belden 8281
CAEC = 100 pF (Note 6)
1.5
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µs
200 meters Belden 8281
CAEC = 100 pF (Note 6)
2.0
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µs
300 meters Belden 8281
CAEC = 100 pF (Note 6)
3.2
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µs
Rcollector = 75Ω
750
_
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ps
30
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ps
1/50
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trans/ns
650
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Mbps
27 MHz
0.85
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ns/V
270 MHz
1.90
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ns/V
27 MHz
0.55
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ns/V
270 MHz
1.45
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ns/V
output rise and fall time (20%–80%)
output duty cycle distortion
minimum average transition density
maximum average data rate
150m Belden 8281 (Note 7)
VCC Jitter Sensitivity
VEE Jitter Sensitivity
STATIC PERFORMANCE
Supply Current (Includes Output Current)
VAEC = 0V
(Note 3)
68
48/75
40/80
mA
VAEC = 0.4V
(Note 3)
53
43/64
37/70
mA
10
8.7/11.3
8.0/12
mA
Rcollector = 75Ω (Note 3)
750
650/850
600/900
mV
3.4
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V
Belden 8281
1.5
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mV/meter
AEC+/AEC− common mode
3.6
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V
output eye monitor (OEM) bias potential
3.2
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V
Input and Output Parameters
DO/DO output current
DO/DO output voltage swing
DI/DI common mode voltage
AEC differential voltage
Loss of Signal (LOS) current output-HIGH
LOS VOH = 4.5V
−400
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µA
Loss of Signal (LOS) current output-LOW
LOS VOL = 0.5V
600
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µA
MUTE voltage input-HIGH
(Note 3)
1.8
2.0
2.0
V
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(VCC = +5V, VEE = 0V, signal source swing = 0.8 Vpp(Note 4), CAEC = 100 pF)
Parameter
Conditions
Typ
+25˚C
Min/Max
+25˚C
Min/Max
−40˚C to
+85˚C
Units
MUTE voltage input-LOW
(Note 3)
1.2
0.8
0.8
V
MUTE current input-HIGH
VIH = 5V (Note 3)
5.0
VIL = 0V (Note 3)
0.2
± 500
± 500
nA
MUTE current input-LOW
± 100
± 100
carrier applied
(Note 8)
150
1000
1000
ns
carrier removed
(Note 9)
150
1000
1000
ns
MUTE response time
(Note 10)
2.0
_
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ns
kΩ
nA
TIMING PERFORMANCE
LOS Response Time
MISCELLANEOUS PERFORMANCE
input resistance
single-ended
7.3
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input capacitance
single-ended (Note 11)
1.0
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pF
input return loss @ 270 MHz
Zo = 75Ω (Note 12)
19
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dB
maximum cable attenuation
200 MHz (Note 13)
40
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dB
Note 1: “Absolute Maximum Ratings” are those values beyond which the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. They are not meant to imply that the devices
should be operated at these limits. The table of “Electrical Characteristics” specifies conditions of device operation.
Note 2: Min/max ratings are based on product characterization and simulation. Individual parameters are tested as noted. Outgoing quality levels are determined
from tested parameters.
Note 3: J-level: spec. is 100% tested at +25˚C.
Note 4: These specifications assume an 800 mVpp signal at the cable input. Levels above and below 800 mV are allowable, but performance may vary. The cable
will attenuate the signal prior to entering the equalizer.
Note 5: Peak-to-peak jitter is defined as 6 times the rms jitter.
Note 6: For more information, see “CLC012 Operation” and “Design Guidelines”.
Note 7: 50% eye opening.
Note 8: Time from application of a valid signal to when the LOS output asserts high.
Note 9: Time from the removal of a valid signal to when the LOS output asserts low.
Note 10: Time from assertion of MUTE to when the output responds.
Note 11: Device only. Does not include typical pc board parasitics.
Note 12: Includes typical pc board parasitics.
Note 13: This sets the maximum cable length for the equalizer.
Note 14: Human body model, 1.5 kΩ in series with 100 pF; based on limited test data.
Note 15: To maintain specified performance, do not reduce DO/DO below this level.
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BLOCK DESCRIPTION
Pin Definitions
Name
Pin #
The CLC012 is an adaptive equalizer that reconstructs serial
digital data received from transmission lines such as coaxial
cable or twisted pair. Its transfer function approximates the
reciprocal of the cable loss characteristic. The block diagram
in Figure 2 depicts the main signal conditioning blocks for
equalizing digital data at the receiving end of a cable. The
CLC012 receives baseband differential or single-ended digital signals at its inputs DI and DI.
The Equalizer block is a two-stage adaptive filter. This filter
is capable of equalizing cable lengths from zero meters to
lengths that require 40 dB of boost at 200 MHz.
Description
DI, DI
8, 9
Differential data inputs.
DO, DO
13,
14
Differential collector data
outputs (ECL compatible).
AEC+,
AEC−
6, 7
AEC loop filter pins.
A capacitor connected
between these pins governs
the loop response for the
adaptive equalization loop.
OEM
3
Eye monitor output. The
output of the equalization
filter.
LOS
5
Loss of Signal. (Low when no
signal is present).
MUTE
12
The Quantized Feedback Comparator block receives the
differential signals from the equalizer filter block. This block
includes two comparators. The first comparator incorporates
a self-biasing DC restore circuit. This is followed by a second
high-speed comparator with output mute capability. The second comparator receives and slices the DC-restored data.
Its outputs DO and DO are taken from the collectors of the
output transistors. MUTE latches DO and DO when a TTL
logic low level is applied.
Output MUTE. (Active low.)
Loss of Signal (LOS) may be
tied to this pin to inhibit the
output when no signal is
present.
VCC
1, 2, Positive supply pins (ground
4
or +5V).
VEE
10, 11 Negative supply pins (−5.2V
or ground).
The Adaptive Servo Control block produces the signal for
controlling the filter block, and outputs a voltage proportional
to cable length. It receives differential signals from the output
of the filter block and from the quantized-feedback comparator (QFBC) to develop the control signal. The servo loop
response is controlled by an external capacitor placed
across the AEC+ and AEC− pins. Its output voltage, as
measured differentially across AEC+ and AEC−, is roughly
proportional to the length of the transmission line. For
Belden 8281 coaxial cable this differential voltage is about
1.5 mV/meter. Once this voltage exceeds 500 mV, no additional equalization is provided.
The Loss of Signal (LOS) block monitors the signal power
out of the equalizing filter and compares it to an internal
reference to determine if a valid signal is present. A CMOS
high output indicates that data is present. The output of LOS
can be connected to the MUTE input to automatically latch
the outputs (DO and DO), preventing random transitions
when no data is present.
The Output Eye Monitor (OEM) provides a single-ended
buffered output for observing the equalized eye pattern. The
OEM output is a low impedance high-speed voltage driver
capable of driving an AC-coupled 100Ω load.
Operation
The CLC012 Adaptive Cable Equalizer provides a complete
solution for equalizing high-bit-rate digital data transmitted
over long transmission lines. The following sections furnish
design and application information to assist in completing a
successful design:
• Block diagram explanation of the CLC012
• Recommended standard input and output interface connections
• Common applications for the CLC012
• Measurement, PC layout, and cable emulation boxes
For applications assistance in the U.S., call 800-272-9959 to
contact a technical staff member.
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FIGURE 1. CLC012 Equalizer Application Circuit
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FIGURE 2. CLC012 Block Diagram
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DEVICE TESTING
Performance or compliancy testing of the CLC012 with
Cable Clones is not allowed. Use of these devices is contrary to the product’s specifications and test procedures.
Testing for product specifications or performance using cable
clones is invalid since cable clones have a different frequency response than the actual cable. Testing with full
length cable samples is recommended.
Input Interfacing
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The CLC012 accepts either differential or single-ended input
voltage specified in Static Performance. The following sections show several suggestions for interfaces for the inputs
and outputs of the CLC012.
FIGURE 4. Twisted Pair Input Interface
Output Interfacing
SINGLE-ENDED INPUT INTERFACE: 75Ω Coaxial Cable
The outputs DO and DO produce ECL logic levels when the
recommended output termination networks are used. The
DO and DO pins are not complementary emitter coupled
logic outputs. Instead, the outputs are taken off of the collectors of the transistors. Therefore, care must be taken to
meet the interface threshold levels required by ECL families.
Recommended interfaces for standard ECL families are
shown in the following circuits.
The input is connected single-ended to either DI or DI as
shown in Figure 3. Balancing unused inputs helps to lessen
the effects of noise. Use the equivalent termination of 37.4Ω
to balance the input impedance seen by each pin. It also
helps to terminate grounds at a common point. Resistors Rx
and R y are recommended for optimum performance. The
equalizer inputs are self-biasing. Signals should be AC
coupled to the inputs as shown in Figure 3.
DIFFERENTIAL LOAD-TERMINATED OUTPUT
INTERFACE
Figure 5 shows a recommended circuit for implementing a
differential output that is terminated at the load. A diode or
75Ω resistor provides a voltage drop from the positive supply
(+5V for PECL or Ground for ECL operation) to establish
proper ECL levels. The resistors terminate the cable to the
characteristic impedance. The output voltage swing is determined by the CLC012 output current (10 mA) times the
termination resistor. For the circuit in Figure 5, the nominal
output voltage swing is 750 mV.
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FIGURE 3. Single-Ended 75Ω Cable Input Interface
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT INTERFACE: Twisted Pair
A recommended differential input interface is shown in Figure 4. Proper voltage levels must be furnished to the input
pins and the proper cable terminating impedance must be
provided. For Category 5 UTP this is approximately 100Ω.
Figure 4 shows a generalized network which may be used to
receive data over a twisted pair. Resistors R1 and R2 provide
the proper terminating impedance and signal level adjustment. The blocking capacitors provide AC coupling of the
attenuated signal levels. The plots in the Typical Performance Characteristics section demonstrate various equalized data rates using Category 5 UTP at 100 meter lengths.
A full schematic of a recommended driver and receiver circuit for 100Ω Category 5 UTP is provided in the Typical
Applications section with further explanation.
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FIGURE 5. Differential Load Terminated
Output Interface
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DIFFERENTIAL SOURCE-TERMINATED OUTPUT
INTERFACE
SELECTING THE AUTOMATIC EQUALIZER CAPACITOR
The AEC capacitor sets the loop time constant τ for the
equalizer’s adaptive loop response time. The following formula is used to set the loop time constant:
τ = R • CAEC • 10 −6
Figure 6 is similar to Figure 5 except that the termination is
provided at the source. This configuration may also be used
for single-ended applications. However, the unused output
must still be terminated as shown.
R is a conversion factor that is set by internal equalizer
parameters and cable length. For Belden 8281 coaxial
cable, the R values are (τ = µs, CAEC in pF):
Cable
Length
R Value
(Ohms)
100 meters
15000
200 meters
20000
300 meters
32000
For example, a CAEC value of 100 pF results in an adaptive
loop time constant of 2 µs at 200 meters of cable.
CONNECTION AND OPERATION OF LOS AND MUTE
Loss of Signal (LOS) is a CMOS output that indicates the
presence of equalized data from the filter. This LOS output
can be connected to MUTE to suspend changes in the data
outputs DO and DO, if no valid signal exists. This simple
configuration prevents random output transitions due to
noise. For sparse transition patterns it is recommended that
a capacitor be connected to LOS as shown in Figure 1.
Add a capacitor to pin 5 to slow the response time of Loss of
Signal when LOS is connected to MUTE. The capacitor
reduces sensitivity to pathological patterns. Pathological patterns are defined as sparse data sequences with few transitions.
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FIGURE 6. Differential Source Terminated
Output Interface
TERMINATING PHYSICALLY SEPARATED OUTPUTS
When the two outputs must be routed to physically separate
locations, the circuit in Figure 6 may be applied. Alternatively, if load termination is desired, the circuit in Figure 7
may be used. The resistive divider network provides 75Ω
termination and establishes proper ECL levels. This circuit
consumes slightly more power than the previous circuits.
OUTPUT EYE MONITOR OEM CONNECTIONS
The OEM is a high-speed, buffered output for monitoring the
equalized eye pattern prior to the output comparator. Its
output is designed to drive an AC-coupled 50Ω coaxial cable
with a series 50Ω backmatch resistor. The cable should be
terminated with 50Ω at the oscilloscope. Figure 1 shows a
schematic with a typical connection.
MINIMUM DATA TRANSITIONS
The CLC012 specifies a minimum transition rate. For the
CLC012 this sets the minimum data rate for transmitting data
through any cable medium. The CLC012 minimum average
transition density is found in the Electrical Characteristics
section of the datasheet.
POWER SUPPLY OPERATION AND THERMAL
CONSIDERATIONS
The CLC012 operates from either +5V or −5.2V single supplies. Refer to Figure 1 when operating the part from +5V.
When operating with a −5.2V supply, the VEE pins should be
bypassed to ground. The evaluation board and associated
literature provide for operation from either supply.
Maximum power dissipation occurs at minimum cable
length. Under that condition, ICC = 58 mA.
Total power dissipated:
PT = (58 mA)(5V) = 290 mW
Power in the load:
PL = (0.7V)(11 mA) + (37.5)(11 mA)2 = 12 mW
Maximum power dissipated on the die:
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FIGURE 7. Alternative Load Terminated
Output Interface
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PDMAX = PT–PL = 278 mW
Junction Temperature =
(θJA)(278 mW) + TA = T A + 26˚C
4.
Route outputs away from inputs.
5.
Keep ground plane ≥ 0.025” (0.06mm) away from the
input and output pads.
Figure 8 shows a block level measurement diagram, while
Figure 15 on depicts a detailed schematic. A pseudo-random
pattern generator with low output jitter was used to provide a
NRZI pattern to create the eye diagrams shown in the Typical Performance Characteristics section.
Since most pattern generators have a 50Ω output impedance, a translation can be accomplished using a CLC005
Cable Driver as an impedance transformer. A wide bandwidth oscilloscope is needed to observe the high data rate
eye pattern. When monitoring a single output that is terminated at both the equalizer output and the oscilloscope, the
effective output load is 37.4Ω. Consequently, the signal
swing is half that observed for a single-ended 75Ω
termination.
Layout and Measurement
The printed circuit board layout for the CLC012 requires
proper high-speed layout to achieve the performance specifications found in the datasheet. The following list contains a
few rules to follow:
1. Use a ground plane.
2.
Decouple power pins with 0.1 µF capacitors placed
≤ 0.1” (3mm) from the power pins.
3. Design transmission strip lines from the CLC012’s input
and output pins to the board connectors.
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FIGURE 8. Typical Measurement Block
Troubleshooting with scope probes can affect the equalization. For high data rates, use a low capacitance probe with
less than 2 pF probe capacitance. Evaluation boards and
literature are available for quick prototyping and evaluation
of the CLC012 Adaptive Cable Equalizer. The CLC012 contains CMOS devices and operators should use grounding
straps when handling the parts.
Figure 9 shows the CLC012’s internal power supply routing.
Bypass VCC (pin 4) by:
• Monolithic capacitor of about 0.1 µF placed less than 0.1”
(3mm) from the pin
• Tantalum capacitor of about 6.8 µF for large current
signal swings placed as close as convenient to the
CLC012
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FIGURE 9. Power Package Routing Fixture
To minimize ringing at the CLC012’s inputs, place a 100Ω
resistor in series with the input. This resistor reduces inductance effects.
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CABLE EMULATION BOXES
Several layout techniques can improve high speed performance:
Some cable emulation boxes will not mimic cables correctly.
When evaluating the CLC012, it is strongly recommended
that actual cable be used to determine the various performance parameters.
• Keep input, output and AEC traces well separated
• Use balanced input termination’s
• Avoid routing traces close to the CLC012’s input trace
• Maintain common return points for components
• Use guard traces
The input lines of the CLC012 use a 100Ω series resistors at
the input pins. This decreases the inductive effects internal
to the part to reduce ringing on fast rise and fall times. Refer
to the evaluation board layout for further suggestions on
layout for the CLC012 Adaptive Equalizer.
Typical Applications
COAXIAL CABLE RECEIVER (Page 1)
The CLC012 equalizer application shown on page 1 will
equalize a variety of coaxial cables up to lengths that attenuate the signal by 40 dB at 200 MHz. The application shows
the proper connection for a single cable driven with a
CLC005 driver. Loss of Signal (LOS) is connected to MUTE
to latch outputs DO and DO in the absence of an input signal
to the equalizer.
EQUALIZATION CURVE
The CLC012 Adaptive Cable Equalizer has a maximum
equalization response as shown in Figure 10. This response
may be obtained by forcing > 0.5V differentially at the AEC
pins.
Refer to the CLC012’s evaluation board layout for additional
suggestions.
National can supply most of the major components required
to design a transmission line repeater. Figure 11 shows a
typical repeater design using the CLC005, CLC012, and the
CLC016. The design functions supported by each chip are:
CLC005: Cable connection chip
Boosts drive for transmission to next repeater or
final destinations
CLC012: Receive serialized digital data from incoming
transmission lines
Equalizes the incoming data
CLC016: Retimes the equalized data (improving jitter)
The CLC016 is a multi-rate data retiming PLL. The circuit
(Figure 11) will work at up to 4 different data rates with no
additional components or manual tuning.
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FIGURE 10. Maximum Equalization Response
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FIGURE 11. Typical Repeater Design
DIGITAL VIDEO (SDV) ROUTERS
The CLC012 provides performance that complies with the
ITU-T G.703 standard for serial digital data transmission
over coaxial cable. One common application is in routers,
which provide a switching matrix for connecting source
equipment to destination equipment.
Figure 12 shows a typical configuration for a router, including
equalizers, a crosspoint switch, data retimers, and cable
drivers. The CLC012 is used in its standard configuration in
this application, and automatically equalizes cable lengths
from zero meters to greater than 300 meters at 360 MHz
(see plots in Typical Performance Characteristics section). The equalized outputs are connected to the differential
inputs of the crosspoint switch. The CLC016 Data Retimer
receives the data from the crosspoint and performs the clock
and data recovery functions, further reducing jitter. Finally,
the retimed data is driven into the coaxial cable by a CLC005
ITU-T G.703 Cable Driver (with two amplitude-adjustable
outputs).
TWISTED PAIR DRIVER
A low-cost medium for transmitting data is twisted pair. Category 5 UTP has an attenuation characteristic similar to
Belden 8281 coaxial cable but scaled in length: 120 meters
of Category 5 UTP is roughly equivalent to 300 meters of
Belden 8281 cable. When properly implemented, the
CLC012 will equalize data rates up to 625 Mbps over Category 5 UTP. The maximum data rate depends upon the
cable length. A plot of Maximum Data Rate vs Cable Length
is found in the Typical Performance Characteristics section for Belden 8281, and can be scaled as stated above to
estimate maximum cable lengths and data rates for UTP.
Category 5 UTP has a characteristic impedance of approximately 100Ω. The CLC005 in Figure 13 is used to drive the
twisted pair AC-coupled with a series 0.1 µF capacitor and a
50Ω resistor in each differential output. The CLC012 Adaptive Equalizer requires 800 mVpp from the transmit side of
the cable. A voltage divider is necessary to scale the voltage
to the required level at the input of the CLC012. This resistor
network also provides the correct impedance match for
twisted pair.
For Category 5 UTP, the approximate AEC voltage per
length is 3.75 mV/m (see Block Description). The CLC005
provides a trim adjust for fine tuning the output signal with
the resistor R. Refer to the CLC005 datasheet for tuning
directions.
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FIGURE 13. Twisted Pair Equalization
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FIGURE 14. Before and After Equalization at 622 Mbps Through 50 Meters of Category 5 UTP
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FIGURE 15. Typical Measurement Setup
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Evaluation boards are available for a nominal charge that
demonstrate the basic operation of the SDI/SDV/SDH devices. The evaluation boards can be ordered through National’s Distributors. Supplies are limited, please check for current availability.
The SD012EVK evaluation kit for the CLC012, Adaptive
Cable Equalizer for ITU-T G.703 Data Recovery, provides an
operating environment in which the cable equalizer can be
evaluated by system / hardware designers. The evaluation
board has all the needed circuitry and connectors for easy
connection and checkout of the device circuit options as
discussed in the CLC012 datasheet. A schematic, parts list
and pictorial drawing are provided with the board.
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a picture of the EVK
the EVK Schematic
the top assembly drawing and BOM
the bottom assembly drawing and BOM
PCB LAYOUT
The CLC012 requires proper high-speed layout techniques
to obtain best results. A few recommended layout rules to
follow for best results when using the CLC012 Adaptive
Cable Equalizer are:
1. Use a ground plane.
2.
Decouple power pins with 0.01 µF capacitors placed
≤ 0.1” (3mm) from the power pins.
3. Design transmission lines to the inputs and outputs.
From the WWW, the following information may be viewed /
downloaded for most evaluation boards: www.national.com/
appinfo/interface
• Device Datasheet and / or EVK User Manual
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4.
Route outputs away from inputs.
5.
Remove ground plane ≥ 0.025” (0.06mm) from the input
and output pads.
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Evaluation Board
CLC012 Adaptive Cable Equalizer for ITU-T G.703 Data Recovery
Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters)
unless otherwise noted
14-Pin SOIC
Order Number CLC012AJE
NS Package Number M14A
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DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL
COUNSEL OF NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION. As used herein:
1. Life support devices or systems are devices or
systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant
into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, and
whose failure to perform when properly used in
accordance with instructions for use provided in the
labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in a
significant injury to the user.
2. A critical component is any component of a life
support device or system whose failure to perform
can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of
the life support device or system, or to affect its
safety or effectiveness.
BANNED SUBSTANCE COMPLIANCE
National Semiconductor certifies that the products and packing materials meet the provisions of the Customer Products
Stewardship Specification (CSP-9-111C2) and the Banned Substances and Materials of Interest Specification
(CSP-9-111S2) and contain no ‘‘Banned Substances’’ as defined in CSP-9-111S2.
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