Si5369 A N Y - F REQUENCY P RECISION C L O C K M ULTIPLIER /J I T T E R A TTENUATOR Features Generates any frequency from 2 kHz to 945 MHz and select frequencies to 1.4 GHz from an input frequency of 2 kHz to 710 MHz Ultra-low jitter clock outputs with jitter generation as low as 300 fs rms (12 kHz–20 MHz) Integrated loop filter with selectable loop bandwidth (4 Hz to 525 Hz) Meets OC-192 GR-253-CORE jitter specifications Four clock inputs with manual or automatically controlled hitless switching and phase build-out Supports holdover and freerun modes of operation SONET frame sync switching and regeneration Five clock outputs with selectable signal format (LVPECL, LVDS, CML, CMOS) Support for ITU G.709 and custom FEC ratios (253/226, 239/237, 255/238, 255/237, 255/236) LOL, LOS, FOS alarm outputs Digitally-controlled output phase adjust I2C or SPI programmable settings On-chip voltage regulator for 1.8 V ±5%, 2.5 V ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10% operation Small size: 14 x 14 mm 100-pin TQFP Pb-free, RoHS compliant Ordering Information: See page 78. Applications SONET/SDH OC-48/STM-16/OC192/STM-64 line cards GbE/10GbE, 1/2/4/8/10G FC line cards ITU G.709 and custom FEC line cards Wireless repeaters/wireless backhaul Data converter clocking OTN/WDM Muxponder, MSPP, ROADM line cards SONET/SDH + PDH clock synthesis Test and measurement Synchronous Ethernet Broadcast video Description The Si5369 is a jitter-attenuating precision clock multiplier for applications requiring sub 1 ps rms jitter performance. The Si5369 accepts four clock inputs ranging from 2 kHz to 710 MHz and generates five clock outputs ranging from 2 kHz to 945 MHz and select frequencies to 1.4 GHz. The device provides virtually any frequency translation combination across this operating range. The outputs are divided down separately from a common source. The Si5369 input clock frequency and clock multiplication ratio are programmable through an I2C or SPI interface. The Si5369 is based on Silicon Laboratories' third-generation DSPLL® technology, which provides any-frequency synthesis and jitter attenuation in a highly integrated PLL solution that eliminates the need for external VCXO and loop filter components. The DSPLL loop bandwidth is digitally programmable, providing jitter performance optimization at the application level. Operating from a single 1.8, 2.5 ,or 3.3 V supply, the Si5369 is ideal for providing clock multiplication and jitter attenuation in high performance timing applications. Rev. 1.0 1/13 Copyright © 2013 by Silicon Laboratories Si5369 Si5369 Functional Block Diagram Xtal or Refclock CKIN1 ÷ N31 CKIN2 ÷ N32 CKIN3/FSYNC1 ÷ N33 CKIN4 DSPLL® ÷ NC1_LS CKOUT1 ÷ NC2_LS CKOUT2 ÷ NC3_LS CKOUT3 ÷ NC4_LS CKOUT4 ÷ NC5_LS CKOUT5 ÷ N1_HS ÷ N34 ÷ N2 I2C/SPI Port Rate Select Clock Select Control Skew Control Device Interrupt VDD (1.8, 2.5, or 3.3 V) LOL/LOS/FOS Alarms GND 2 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 TABLE O F C ONTENTS Section Page 1. Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 2. Typical Phase Noise Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 3. Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 3.1. External Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 3.2. Further Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 4. Register Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 5. Register Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 6. Pin Descriptions: Si5369 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 7. Ordering Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 8. Package Outline: 100-Pin TQFP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 9. Recommended PCB Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 10. Top Marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Document Change List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Rev. 1.0 3 Si5369 1. Electrical Specifications Table 1. Recommended Operating Conditions1 Parameter Symbol Ambient Temperature TA Supply Voltage during Normal Operation VDD Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit -40 25 85 C 3.3 V Nominal2 2.97 3.3 3.63 V 2.5 V Nominal 2.25 2.5 2.75 V 1.8 V Nominal 1.71 1.8 1.89 V Notes: 1. All minimum and maximum specifications are guaranteed and apply across the recommended operating conditions. Typical values apply at nominal supply voltages and an operating temperature of 25 ºC unless otherwise stated. 2. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. SIGNAL + Differential I/Os VICM , VOCM V VISE , VOSE SIGNAL – (SIGNAL +) – (SIGNAL –) Differential Peak-to-Peak Voltage VID,VOD VICM, VOCM Single-Ended Peak-to-Peak Voltage t SIGNAL + VID = (SIGNAL+) – (SIGNAL–) SIGNAL – Figure 1. Differential Voltage Characteristics 80% CKIN, CKOUT 20% tF tR Figure 2. Rise/Fall Time Characteristics 4 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 2. DC Characteristics (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit IDD LVPECL Format 622.08 MHz Out All CKOUTs Enabled — 394 435 mA LVPECL Format 622.08 MHz Out 1 CKOUT Enabled — 253 284 mA CMOS Format 19.44 MHz Out All CKOUTs Enabled — 278 400 mA CMOS Format 19.44 MHz Out 1 CKOUT Enabled — 229 261 mA Disable Mode — 165 — mA 1.8 V ± 5% 0.9 — 1.4 V 2.5 V ± 10% 1 — 1.7 V 3.3 V ± 10% 1.1 — 1.95 V CKNRIN Single-ended 20 40 60 k Single-Ended Input Voltage Swing (See Absolute Specs) VISE fCKIN < 212.5 MHz See Figure 1. 0.2 — — VPP fCKIN > 212.5 MHz See Figure 1. 0.25 — — VPP Differential Input Voltage Swing (See Absolute Specs) VID fCKIN < 212.5 MHz See Figure 1. 0.2 — — VPP fCKIN > 212.5 MHz See Figure 1. 0.25 — — VPP Supply Current1,6 CKINn Input Pins2 Input Common Mode Voltage (Input Threshold Voltage) Input Resistance VICM Notes: 1. Current draw is independent of supply voltage 2. No under- or overshoot is allowed. 3. LVPECL outputs require nominal VDD ≥ 2.5 V. 4. This is the amount of leakage that the 3-Level inputs can tolerate from an external driver. See Si53xx Family Reference Manual for more details. 5. LVPECL, CML, LVDS and low-swing LVDS measured with Fo = 622.08 MHz. 6. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. Rev. 1.0 5 Si5369 Table 2. DC Characteristics (Continued) (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit CKOVCM LVPECL 100 load line-to-line VDD –1.42 — VDD –1.25 V Differential Output Swing CKOVD LVPECL 100 load line-to-line 1.1 — 1.9 VPP Single Ended Output Swing CKOVSE LVPECL 100 load line-to-line 0.5 — 0.93 VPP Differential Output Voltage CKOVD CML 100 load line-to-line 350 425 500 mVPP CKOVCM CML 100 load line-to-line — VDD–0.36 — V CKOVD LVDS 100 load line-to-line 500 700 900 mVPP Low Swing LVDS 100 load line-to-line 350 425 500 mVPP CKOVCM LVDS 100 load line-to-line 1.125 1.2 1.275 V Differential Output Resistance CKORD CML, LVPECL, LVDS — 200 — Output Voltage Low CKOVOLLH CMOS — — 0.4 V Output Voltage High CKOVOHLH VDD = 1.71 V CMOS 0.8 x VDD — — V Output Clocks (CKOUTn)3,5,6 Common Mode Common Mode Output Voltage Differential Output Voltage Common Mode Output Voltage Notes: 1. Current draw is independent of supply voltage 2. No under- or overshoot is allowed. 3. LVPECL outputs require nominal VDD ≥ 2.5 V. 4. This is the amount of leakage that the 3-Level inputs can tolerate from an external driver. See Si53xx Family Reference Manual for more details. 5. LVPECL, CML, LVDS and low-swing LVDS measured with Fo = 622.08 MHz. 6. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. 6 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 2. DC Characteristics (Continued) (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit Output Drive Current (CMOS driving into CKOVOL for output low or CKOVOH for output high. CKOUT+ and CKOUT– shorted externally) CKOIO ICMOS[1:0] = 11 VDD = 1.8 V — 7.5 — mA ICMOS[1:0] = 10 VDD = 1.8 V — 5.5 — mA ICMOS[1:0] = 01 VDD = 1.8 V — 3.5 — mA ICMOS[1:0] = 00 VDD = 1.8 V — 1.75 — mA ICMOS[1:0] = 11 VDD = 3.3 V — 32 — mA ICMOS[1:0] = 10 VDD = 3.3 V — 24 — mA ICMOS[1:0] = 01 VDD = 3.3 V — 16 — mA ICMOS[1:0] = 00 VDD = 3.3 V — 8 — mA VDD = 1.71 V — — 0.5 V VDD = 2.25 V — — 0.7 V VDD = 2.97 V — — 0.8 V VDD = 1.89 V 1.4 — — V VDD = 2.25 V 1.8 — — V VDD = 3.63 V 2.5 — — V 2-Level LVCMOS Input Pins Input Voltage Low Input Voltage High VIL VIH Notes: 1. Current draw is independent of supply voltage 2. No under- or overshoot is allowed. 3. LVPECL outputs require nominal VDD ≥ 2.5 V. 4. This is the amount of leakage that the 3-Level inputs can tolerate from an external driver. See Si53xx Family Reference Manual for more details. 5. LVPECL, CML, LVDS and low-swing LVDS measured with Fo = 622.08 MHz. 6. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. Rev. 1.0 7 Si5369 Table 2. DC Characteristics (Continued) (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit 3-Level Input Pins4 Input Voltage Low VILL — — 0.15 x VDD V Input Voltage Mid VIMM 0.45 x VDD — 0.55 x VDD V Input Voltage High VIHH 0.85 x VDD — — V Input Low Current IILL See Note 4 –20 — — µA Input Mid Current IIMM See Note 4 –2 — +2 µA Input High Current IIHH See Note 4 — — 20 µA VOL IO = 2 mA VDD = 1.71 V — — 0.4 V IO = 2 mA VDD = 2.97 V — — 0.4 V IO = –2 mA VDD = 1.71 V VDD –0.4 — — V IO = –2 mA VDD = 2.97 V VDD –0.4 — — V LVCMOS Output Pins Output Voltage Low Output Voltage Low Output Voltage High Output Voltage High VOH Notes: 1. Current draw is independent of supply voltage 2. No under- or overshoot is allowed. 3. LVPECL outputs require nominal VDD ≥ 2.5 V. 4. This is the amount of leakage that the 3-Level inputs can tolerate from an external driver. See Si53xx Family Reference Manual for more details. 5. LVPECL, CML, LVDS and low-swing LVDS measured with Fo = 622.08 MHz. 6. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. 8 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 3. AC Specifications (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit Single-Ended Reference Clock Input Pin XA (XB with cap to GND) Input Resistance XARIN RATE[1:0] = LM, MH, ac coupled — 12 — k Input Voltage Swing XAVPP RATE[1:0] = LM, MH, ac coupled 0.5 — 1.2 VPP 0.5 — 2.4 VPP 0.002 — 710 MHz 40 — 60 % 2 — — ns — — 3 pF — — 11 ns N1 6 0.002 — 945 MHz N1 = 5 970 — 1134 MHz N1 = 4 1.213 — 1.4 GHz — — 212.5 MHz — 230 350 ps Differential Reference Clock Input Pins (XA/XB) Input Voltage Swing XA/XBVPP RATE[1:0] = LM, MH CKINn Input Pins Input Frequency CKNF Input Duty Cycle (Minimum Pulse Width) CKNDC Input Capacitance CKNCIN Input Rise/Fall Time CKNTRF Whichever is smaller (i.e., the 40% / 60% limitation applies only to high frequency clocks) 20–80% See Figure 2 CKOUTn Output Pins (See ordering section for speed grade vs frequency limits) Output Frequency (Output not configured for CMOS or Disabled) Maximum Output Frequency in CMOS Format Output Rise/Fall (20–80 %) @ 622.08 MHz output CKOF CKOF CKOTRF Output not configured for CMOS or Disabled See Figure 2 Notes: 1. Input to output phase skew after an ICAL is not controlled and can assume any value. 2. Lock and settle time performance is dependent on the frequency plan and the XAXB reference frequency. Please visit the Silicon Labs Technical Support web page at: https://www.silabs.com/support/pages/contacttechnicalsupport.aspx to submit a technical support request regarding the lock time of your frequency plan. Rev. 1.0 9 Si5369 Table 3. AC Specifications (Continued) (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit Output Rise/Fall (20–80%) @ 212.5 MHz output CKOTRF CMOS Output VDD = 1.71 CLOAD = 5 pF — — 8 ns Output Rise/Fall (20–80%) @ 212.5 MHz output CKOTRF CMOS Output VDD = 2.97 CLOAD = 5 pF — — 2 ns Output Duty Cycle Uncertainty @ 622.08 MHz CKODC 100 Load Line-to-Line Measured at 50% Point (Not for CMOS) — — ±40 ps LVCMOS Input Pins Minimum Reset Pulse Width tRSTMN 1 — Reset to Microprocessor Access Ready tREADY — — 10 ms Cin — — 3 pF Input Capacitance µs LVCMOS Output Pins Rise/Fall Times tRF CLOAD = 20pf See Figure 2 — 25 — ns LOSn Trigger Window LOSTRIG From last CKINn to Internal detection of LOSn N3 ≠ 1 — — 4.5 x N3 TCKIN Time to Clear LOL after LOS Cleared tCLRLOL LOS to LOL Fold = Fnew Stable Xa/XB reference — 10 — ms tSKEW of CKOUTn to of CKOUT_m, CKOUTn and CKOUT_m at same frequency and signal format PHASEOFFSET = 0 CKOUT_ALWAYS_ON = 1 SQ_ICAL = 1 — — 100 ps Device Skew Output Clock Skew Notes: 1. Input to output phase skew after an ICAL is not controlled and can assume any value. 2. Lock and settle time performance is dependent on the frequency plan and the XAXB reference frequency. Please visit the Silicon Labs Technical Support web page at: https://www.silabs.com/support/pages/contacttechnicalsupport.aspx to submit a technical support request regarding the lock time of your frequency plan. 10 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 3. AC Specifications (Continued) (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit Phase Change due to Temperature Variation1 tTEMP Max phase changes from –40 to +85 °C — 300 500 ps PLL Performance (fin = fout = 622.08 MHz; BW = 7 Hz; LVPECL, XAXB = 114.285 MHz) Lock Time2 tLOCKMP Start of ICAL to of LOL — 0.8 1.0 s Settle Time2 tSETTLE Start of ICAL to FOUT within 5 ppm of final value — 4.2 5.0 s Output Clock Phase Change tP_STEP After clock switch f3 128 kHz — 200 — ps — 0.05 0.1 dB Jitter Frequency Loop Bandwidth 5000/BW — — ns pk-pk 100 Hz Offset — –95 — dBc/Hz 1 kHz Offset — –110 — dBc/Hz 10 kHz Offset — –117 — dBc/Hz 100 kHz Offset — –118 — dBc/Hz 1 MHz Offset — –131 — dBc/Hz Max spur @ n x F3 (n 1, n x F3 < 100 MHz) — –67 — dBc Closed Loop Jitter Peaking JPK Jitter Tolerance JTOL Phase Noise fout = 622.08 MHz CKOPN Spurious Noise SPSPUR Notes: 1. Input to output phase skew after an ICAL is not controlled and can assume any value. 2. Lock and settle time performance is dependent on the frequency plan and the XAXB reference frequency. Please visit the Silicon Labs Technical Support web page at: https://www.silabs.com/support/pages/contacttechnicalsupport.aspx to submit a technical support request regarding the lock time of your frequency plan. Rev. 1.0 11 Si5369 Table 4. Microprocessor Control (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit I2C Bus Lines (SDA, SCL) Input Voltage Low VILI2C — — 0.25 x VDD V Input Voltage High VIHI2C 0.7 x VDD — VDD V VDD = 1.8 V 0.1 x VDD — — V VDD = 2.5 or 3.3 V 0.05 x VDD — — V VDD = 1.8 V IO = 3 mA — — 0.2 x VDD V VDD = 2.5 or 3.3 V IO = 3 mA — — 0.4 V Hysteresis of Schmitt trigger inputs Output Voltage Low 12 VHYSI2C VOLI2C Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 4. Microprocessor Control (Continued) (VDD = 1.8 ± 5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit Duty Cycle, SCLK tDC SCLK = 10 MHz 40 — 60 % Cycle Time, SCLK tc 100 — — ns Rise Time, SCLK tr 20–80% — — 25 ns Fall Time, SCLK tf 20–80% — — 25 ns Low Time, SCLK tlsc 20–20% 30 — — ns High Time, SCLK thsc 80–80% 30 — — ns Delay Time, SCLK Fall to SDO Active td1 — — 25 ns Delay Time, SCLK Fall to SDO Transition td2 — — 25 ns Delay Time, SS Rise to SDO Tri-state td3 — — 25 ns Setup Time, SS to SCLK Fall tsu1 25 — — ns Hold Time, SS to SCLK Rise th1 20 — — ns Setup Time, SDI to SCLK Rise tsu2 25 — — ns Hold Time, SDI to SCLK Rise th2 20 — — ns Delay Time between Slave Selects tcs 25 — — ns SPI Specifications Rev. 1.0 13 Si5369 Table 5. Jitter Generation Parameter Jitter Gen OC-192 Symbol JGEN Test Condition* Measurement Filter DSPLL BW2 0.02–80 MHz 120 Hz 4–80 MHz 0.05–80 MHz Jitter Gen OC-48 JGEN 0.12–20 MHz 120 Hz 120 Hz 120 Hz Min Typ Max GR-253Specification Unit — 4.2 — 30 psPP — .27 — N/A psrms — 3.7 — 10 psPP — .14 — N/A psrms — 4.4 — 10 psPP — .26 — 1.0 psrms — 3.5 — 40.2 psPP — .27 — 4.02 psrms *Note: Test conditions: 1. fIN = fOUT = 622.08 MHz 14 2. Clock input: LVPECL 3. Clock output: LVPECL 4. PLL bandwidth: 120 Hz 5. 114.285 MHz 3rd OT crystal used as XA/XB input 6. VDD = 2.5 V 7. TA = 85 °C 8. Jitter integration bands include low-pass (-20 dB/dec) and high-pas (-60 dB/dec) roll-offs per Telecordia GR-253CORE. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 6. Thermal Characteristics (VDD = 1.8 ±5%, 2.5 ±10%, or 3.3 V ±10%, TA = –40 to 85 °C) Parameter Thermal Resistance Junction to Ambient Symbol Test Condition Value Unit JA Still Air 31 C°/W Table 7. Absolute Maximum Ratings* Parameter Symbol Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit DC Supply Voltage VDD –0.5 — 3.8 V LVCMOS Input Voltage VDIG –0.3 — VDD+0.3 V CKINn Voltage Level Limits CKNVIN 0 — VDD V XA/XB Voltage Level Limits XAVIN 0 — 1.2 V Operating Junction Temperature TJCT –55 — 150 ºC Storage Temperature Range TSTG –55 — 150 ºC 2 — — kV ESD MM Tolerance; All pins except CKIN+/CKIN– 150 — — V ESD HBM Tolerance (100 pF, 1.5 k); CKIN+/CKIN– 700 — — V ESD MM Tolerance; CKIN+/CKIN– 100 — — V ESD HBM Tolerance (100 pF, 1.5 k); All pins except CKIN+/CKIN– Latch-up Tolerance JESD78 Compliant *Note: Permanent device damage may occur if the Absolute Maximum Ratings are exceeded. Functional operation should be restricted to the conditions as specified in the operation sections of this data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect device reliability. Rev. 1.0 15 Si5369 2. Typical Phase Noise Performance Figure 3. Broadcast Video* *Note: Phase noise plot RMS jitter value used brick wall integration. Jitter Bandwidth Jitter (peak-peak) Jitter (RMS) 10 Hz to 20 MHz 5.24 ps 484 Note: Number of samples: 8.91E9 16 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Figure 4. OTN/SONET/SDH Phase Noise* *Note: Phase noise plot RMS jitter value uses brick wall integration. Jitter Bandwidth Jitter, RMS SONET_OC48, 12 kHz to 20 MHz 266 fs SONET_OC192_A, 20 kHz to 80 MHz 283 fs SONET_OC192_B, 4 MHz to 80 MHz 155 fs SONET_OC192_C, 50 kHz to 80 MHz 275 fs Brick Wall_800 Hz to 80 MHz 287 fs Note: Jitter integration bands include low-pass (–20 dB/Dec) and hi-pass (–60 dB/Dec) roll-offs per Telecordia GR-253-CORE. Rev. 1.0 17 Si5369 Figure 5. Wireless Base Station Phase Noise* *Note: Phase noise plot RMS jitter value uses brick wall integration. Jitter Bandwidth Jitter (peak-peak) Jitter (RMS) 10 Hz to 20 MHz 7.28 ps 581 Note: Number of samples: 8.91E9 18 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Figure 6. 10 GbE Phase Noise* *Note: Phase noise plot RMS jitter value uses brick wall integration. Jitter Bandwidth Jitter (RMS) 10 kHz to 10 MHz 238 fs Rev. 1.0 19 Si5369 C10 System Power Supply Ferrite Bead Option 1: Option 2: Crystal Ext. Refclk 1 µF C1–9 0.1 µF 0.1 µF VDD = 3.3 V CKIN1+ XA XB XA XB VDD 130 GND 0.1 µF 130 CKOUT1+ CKOUT1– 82 CKOUT4+ Input Clock Sources* + 100 CKIN1– 82 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF – + Clock Outputs 100 VDD = 3.3 V 130 CKOUT4– 130 FS_OUT+ Si5369 CKIN4+ FS_OUT– INC DEC DEC Rate RATE[1:0] Control Mode (L) Reset 0.1 µF – Interrupt/Alarm Output Indicator INT_ALM 82 INC + 100 CKIN4– 82 0.1 µF 0.1 µF – CnB CKINn Invalid Indicator (n = 1 to 3) LOL PLL Loss of Lock Indicator A[2:0] Serial Port Address CMODE SDA Serial Data RST SCL Serial Clock I2C Interface *Note: Assumes differential LVPECL termination (3.3 V) on clock inputs. Figure 7. Si5369 Typical Application Circuit (I2C Control Mode) C10 System Power Supply Ferrite Bead 1 µF Option 1: Option 2: Crystal Ext. Refclk C1–9 0.1 µF 0.1 µF VDD = 3.3 V CKIN1+ XA XB XA XB GND 130 VDD 0.1 µF 130 CKOUT1+ CKOUT1– 82 CKOUT4+ Input Clock Sources* CKOUT4– 130 FS_OUT+ CKIN4+ CKIN4– 82 0.1 µF 0.1 µF – + Si5369 0.1 µF 0.1 µF – + 100 FS_OUT– 82 INT_ALM 0.1 µF – Interrupt/Alarm Output Indicator CnB CKINn Invalid Indicator (n = 1 to 3) INC INC LOL PLL Loss of Lock Indicator DEC DEC SS Slave Select Rate RATE[1:0] Control Mode (H) Reset CMODE RST SDO Serial Data Out SDI Serial Data In SCL Serial Clock *Note: Assumes differential LVPECL termination (3.3 V) on clock inputs. Figure 8. Si5369 Typical Application Circuit (SPI Control Mode) 20 Clock Outputs 100 VDD = 3.3 V 130 + 100 CKIN1– 82 0.1 µF Rev. 1.0 SPI Interface Si5369 3. Functional Description The Si5369 is a jitter-attenuating precision clock multiplier for applications requiring sub 1 ps rms jitter performance. The Si5369 accepts four clock inputs ranging from 2 kHz to 710 MHz and generates five clock outputs ranging from 2 kHz to 945 MHz and select frequencies to 1.4 GHz. The device provides virtually any frequency translation combination across this operating range. Independent dividers are available for every input clock and output clock, so the Si5369 can accept input clocks at different frequencies and it can generate output clocks at different frequencies. The Si5369 input clock frequency and clock multiplication ratio are programmable through an I2C or SPI interface. Optionally, the fifth clock output can be configured as a 2 to 512 kHz SONET/SDH frame synchronization output that is phase aligned with one of the high-speed output clocks. Silicon Laboratories offers a PC-based software utility, DSPLLsim, that can be used to determine the optimum PLL divider settings for a given input frequency/clock multiplication ratio combination that minimizes phase noise and power consumption. This utility can be downloaded from http://www.silabs.com/timing (click on Documentation). The Si5369 is based on Silicon Laboratories' 3rdgeneration DSPLL® technology, which provides anyfrequency synthesis and jitter attenuation in a highly integrated PLL solution that eliminates the need for external VCXO and loop filter components. The Si5369 PLL loop bandwidth is digitally programmable and supports a range from 4 to 525 Hz. The DSPLLsim software utility can be used to calculate valid loop bandwidth settings for a given input clock frequency/clock multiplication ratio. The Si5369 supports hitless switching between input clocks in compliance with GR-253-CORE and GR-1244CORE that greatly minimizes the propagation of phase transients to the clock outputs during an input clock transition (<200 ps typ). Manual, automatic revertive and non-revertive input clock switching options are available. The Si5369 monitors the four input clocks for loss-ofsignal and provides a LOS alarm when it detects missing pulses on any of the four input clocks. The device monitors the lock status of the PLL. The lock detect algorithm works by continuously monitoring the phase of the input clock in relation to the phase of the feedback clock. The Si5369 monitors the frequency of CKIN1, CKIN2, CKIN3, and CKIN4 with respect to a selected reference frequency and generates a frequency offset alarm (FOS) if the threshold is exceeded. This FOS feature is available for SONET applications in which both the monitored frequency on CKIN1, CKIN3, and CKIN4 and the reference frequency are integer multiples of 19.44 MHz. Both Stratum 3/3E and SONET Minimum Clock (SMC) FOS thresholds are supported. The Si5369 provides a digital hold capability that allows the device to continue generation of a stable output clock when the selected input reference is lost. During digital hold, the DSPLL generates an output frequency based on a historical average that existed a fixed amount of time before the error event occurred, eliminating the effects of phase and frequency transients that may occur immediately preceding digital hold. The Si5369 has five differential clock outputs. The electrical format of the clock outputs is programmable to support LVPECL, LVDS, CML, or CMOS loads. If not required, unused clock outputs can be powered down to minimize power consumption. The phase difference between the selected input clock and the output clocks is adjustable in 200 ps increments for system skew control. In addition, the phase of one output clock may be adjusted in relation to the phase of the other output clock. The resolution varies from 800 ps to 2.2 ns depending on the PLL divider settings. Consult the DSPLLsim configuration software to determine the phase offset resolution for a given input clock/clock multiplication ratio combination. For system-level debugging, a bypass mode is available which drives the output clock directly from the input clock, bypassing the internal DSPLL. The device is powered by a single 1.8, 2.5, or 3.3 V supply. 3.1. External Reference An external clock or a low-cost 114.285 MHz 3rd overtone crystal is typically used as part of a fixed-frequency oscillator within the DSPLL. This external reference is required for the device to operate. Silicon Laboratories recommends using a high-quality crystal. Specific recommendations may be found in the Family Reference Manual. An external clock from a high-quality OCXO or TCXO can also be used as a reference for the device. If there is a need to use a reference oscillator instead of a crystal, Silicon Labs does not recommend using MEMS based oscillators. Instead, Silicon Labs recommends the Si530EB121M109DG, which is a very low jitter/wander, LVPECL, 2.5 V crystal oscillator. The very low loop BW of the Si5369 means that it can be susceptible to XAXB reference sources that have high wander. Experience has shown that in spite of having low jitter, some MEMs oscillators have high wander, and these devices should be avoided. Contact Silicon Labs for details. In digital hold, the DSPLL remains locked to this external reference. Any changes in the frequency of this reference when the DSPLL is in digital hold, will be tracked by the output of the device. Note that crystals can have temperature sensitivities. 3.2. Further Documentation Consult the Silicon Laboratories Any-Frequency Precision Clock Family Reference Manual (FRM) for detailed information about the Si5369. Additional design support is available from Silicon Laboratories through your distributor. Silicon Laboratories has developed a PC-based software utility called DSPLLsim to simplify device configuration, frequency planning, and loop bandwidth selection. The FRM and this utility can be downloaded from http://www.silabs.com/timing; click on Documentation. Rev. 1.0 21 Si5369 4. Register Map All register bits that are not defined in this map should always be written with the specified Reset Values. The writing to these bits of values other than the specified Reset Values may result in undefined device behavior. Registers not listed, such as Register 64, should never be written to. Register D7 0 1 D6 D5 FREE_RUN CKOUT_ ALWAYS_ ON CK_PRIOR4 [1:0] 2 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 BYPASS_ REG CK_PRIOR3 [1:0] CK_PRIOR2 [1:0] CK_PRIOR1 [1:0] BWSEL_REG [3:0] 3 CKSEL_REG [1:0] 4 AUTOSEL_REG [1:0] 5 ICMOS [1:0] DHOLD SQ_ICAL HIST_DEL [4:0] SFOUT2_REG [2:0] SFOUT1_REG [2:0] 6 SFOUT4_REG [2:0] SFOUT3_REG [2:0] 7 SFOUT5_REG [2:0] FOSREFSEL [2:0] 8 HLOG_4 [1:0] HLOG_3 [1:0] 9 HIST_AVG [4:0] 10 DSBL5_ REG HLOG_2 [1:0] HLOG_5 [1:0] 11 19 FOS_EN FOS_THR [1:0] 20 ALRMOUT_PIN 21 HLOG_1 [1:0] DSBL4_ REG DSBL3_ REG DSBL2_ REG DSBL1_ REG PD_CK4 PD_CK3 PD_CK2 PD_CK1 VALTIME [1:0] LOCKT [2:0] CK3_BAD_ PIN CK2_BAD_ PIN CK1_BAD_ PIN LOL_PIN INT_PIN CK4_ACTV_PIN CK3_ACTV_PIN CK2_ACTV_PIN CK1_ACTV_PIN CKSEL_PIN CK_ACTV_ POL CK_BAD_ POL LOL_POL INT_POL 22 23 LOS4_MSK LOS3_MSK LOS2_MSK LOS1_MSK LOSX_MSK 24 FOS4_MSK FOS3_MSK FOS2_MSK FOS1_MSK LOL_MSK 25 N1_HS [2:0] NC1_LS [19:16] 26 NC1_LS [15:8] 27 NC1_LS [7:0] 28 NC2_LS [19:16] 29 NC2_LS [15:8] 30 NC2_LS [7:0] 31 NC3_LS [19:16] 22 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 32 NC3_LS [15:8] 33 NC3_LS [7:0] 34 D1 D0 NC4_LS [19:16] 35 NC4_LS [15:8] 36 NC4_LS [7:0] 37 NC5_LS [19:16] 38 NC5_LS [15:8] 39 NC5_LS [7:0] 40 D2 N2_HS [2:0] N2_LS [19:16] 41 N2_LS [15:8] 42 N2_LS [7:0] 43 N31_ [18:16] 44 N31_[15:8] 45 N31_ [7:0] 46 N32_ [18:16] 47 N31_ [15:8] 48 N32_[7:0] 49 N33_[18:16] 50 N33_[15:8] 51 N33_[7:0] 52 N34_[18:16] 53 N34_[15:8] 54 N34_[7:0] 55 CLKIN2RATE_[2:0] CLKIN1RATE[2:0] 56 CLKIN4RATE_[2:0] CLKIN3RATE[2:0] 128 129 130 131 DIGHOLDVALID CK4_ACTV_REG CK3_ACTV_REG CK2_ACTV_REG CK1_ACTV_REG LOS4_INT LOS3_INT LOS2_INT LOS1_INT LOSX_INT FOS4_INT FOS3_INT FOS2_INT FOS1_INT LOL_INT LOS4_FLG LOS3_FLG LOS2_FLG LOS1_FLG LOSX_FLG Rev. 1.0 23 Si5369 Register D7 D6 132 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 FOS4_FLG FOS3_FLG FOS2_FLG FOS1_FLG LOL_FLG 134 PARTNUM_RO [11:4] 135 136 PARTNUM_RO [3:0] RST_REG REVID_RO [3:0] ICAL 137 FASTLOCK 138 139 LOS4_EN [0:0] LOS3_EN [0:0] LOS2_EN [0:0] LOS1_EN [0:0] LOS4_EN [1:1] LOS3_EN [1:1] LOS2_EN [1:1] LOS1_EN [1:1] FOS4_EN FOS3_EN FOS2_EN FOS1_EN 140 INDEPENDENTSKEW1 [7:0] 141 INDEPENDENTSKEW2 [7:0] 142 INDEPENDENTSKEW3 [7:0] 143 INDEPENDENTSKEW4 [7:0] 144 INDEPENDENTSKEW5 [7:0] 24 D0 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 5. Register Descriptions Register 0. Bit D7 Name Type R D6 D5 D4 FREE_RUN CKOUT_ALWAYS_ON R/W R/W D3 D2 D1 D0 BYPASS_REG R R R R/W R Reset value = 0001 0100 Bit Name 7 Reserved 6 FREE_RUN 5 Function Free Run. Internal to the device, route XA/XB to CKIN2. This allows the device to lock to its external reference. 0: Disable Free Run 1: Enable CKOUT_ALWAYS_ON CKOUT Always On. This will bypass the SQ_ICAL function. Output will be available even if SQ_ICAL is on and ICAL is not complete or successful. See Table 8. 0: Squelch output until part is calibrated (ICAL). 1: Provide an output. Note: The frequency may be significantly off until the part is calibrated. 4:2 Reserved 1 BYPASS_REG 0 Reserved Bypass Register. This bit enables or disables the PLL bypass mode. Use is only valid when the part is in digital hold or before the first ICAL. 0: Normal operation 1: Bypass mode. Selected input clock is connected to CKOUT buffers, bypassing PLL. Rev. 1.0 25 Si5369 Register 1. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 Name CK_PRIOR4 [1:0] CK_PRIOR3 [1:0] CK_PRIOR2 [1:0] CK_PRIOR1 [1:0] Type R/W R/W R/W R/W Reset value = 1110 0100 Bit 26 Name Function 7:6 CK_PRIOR4 [1:0] CK_PRIOR 4. Selects which of the input clocks will be 4th priority in the autoselection state machine. 00: CKIN1 is 4th priority. 01: CKIN2 is 4th priority. 10: CKIN3 is 4th priority. 11: CKIN4 is 4th priority. 5:4 CK_PRIOR3 [1:0] CK_PRIOR 3. Selects which of the input clocks will be 3rd priority in the autoselection state machine. 00: CKIN1 is 3rd priority. 01: CKIN2 is 3rd priority. 10: CKIN3 is 3rd priority. 11: CKIN4 is 3rd priority. 3:2 CK_PRIOR2 [1:0] CK_PRIOR 2. Selects which of the input clocks will be 2nd priority in the autoselection state machine. 00: CKIN1 is 2nd priority. 01: CKIN2 is 2nd priority. 10: CKIN3 is 2nd priority. 11: CKIN4 is 2nd priority. 1:0 CK_PRIOR1 [1:0] CK_PRIOR 1. Selects which of the input clocks will be 1st priority in the autoselection state machine. 00: CKIN1 is 1st priority. 01: CKIN2 is 1st priority. 10: CKIN3 is 1st priority. 11: CKIN4 is 1st priority. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 2. Bit D7 D6 D5 Name BWSEL_REG [3:0] Type R/W D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 R R R R Reset value = 0100 0010 Bit Name Function 7:4 BWSEL_REG [3:0] 3:0 Reserved BWSEL_REG. Selects nominal f3dB bandwidth for PLL. See the DSPLLsim for settings. After BWSEL_REG is written with a new value, an ICAL is required for the change to take effect. Register 3. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 Name CKSEL_REG [1:0] DHOLD SQ_ICAL Type R/W R/W R/W D3 D2 D1 D0 R R R R Reset value = 0000 0101 Bit 7:6 Name Function CKSEL_REG [1:0] CKSEL_REG. If the device is operating in manual register-based clock selection mode (AUTOSEL_REG = 00), and CKSEL_PIN = 0, then these bits select which input clock will be the active input clock. If CKSEL_PIN = 1, the CKSEL[1:0] input pins continue to control clock selection and CKSEL_REG is of no consequence. 00: CKIN_1 selected. 01: CKIN_2 selected. 10: CKIN_3 selected. 11: CKIN_4 selected. 5 DHOLD 4 SQ_ICAL 3:0 Reserved DHOLD. Forces the part into digital hold. This bit overrides all other manual and automatic clock selection controls. 0: Normal operation. 1: Force digital hold mode. Overrides all other settings and ignores the quality of all of the input clocks. SQ_ICAL. This bit determines if the output clocks will remain enabled or be squelched (disabled) during an internal calibration. See Table 8. 0: Output clocks enabled during ICAL. 1: Output clocks disabled during ICAL. Rev. 1.0 27 Si5369 Register 4. Bit D7 D6 D5 Name AUTOSEL_REG [1:0] Type R/W D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 HIST_DEL [4:0] R R/W Reset value = 0001 0010 Bit 7:6 28 Name Function AUTOSEL_REG [1:0] AUTOSEL_REG [1:0]. Selects method of input clock selection to be used. 00: Manual (either register or pin controlled. See CKSEL_PIN). 01: Automatic Non-Revertive 10: Automatic Revertive 11: Reserved 5 Reserved 4:0 HIST_DEL [4:0] HIST_DEL [4:0]. Selects amount of delay to be used in generating the history information MHIST, the value of M used during Digital Hold. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 5. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 Name ICMOS [1:0] SFOUT2_REG [2:0] SFOUT1_REG [2:0] Type R/W R/W R/W D0 Reset value = 1110 1101 Bit 7:6 5:3 2:0 Name ICMOS [1:0] Function ICMOS [1:0]. When the output buffer is set to CMOS mode, these bits determine the output buffer drive strength. The first number below refers to 3.3 V operation; the second to 1.8 V operation. These values assume CKOUT+ is tied to CKOUT-. 00: 8 mA/2 mA 01: 16 mA/4 mA 10: 24 mA/6 mA 11: 32 mA (3.3 V operation)/8mA (1.8 V operation) SFOUT2_REG [2:0] SFOUT2_REG [2:0] Controls output signal format and disable for CKOUT2 output buffer. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. 000: Reserved 001: Disable 010: CMOS 011: Low swing LVDS 100: Reserved 101: LVPECL 110: CML 111: LVDS SFOUT1_REG [2:0] SFOUT1_REG [2:0] Controls output signal format and disable for CKOUT1 output buffer. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. 000: Reserved 001: Disable 010: CMOS 011: Low swing LVDS 100: Reserved 101: LVPECL 110: CML 111: LVDS Rev. 1.0 29 Si5369 Register 6. Bit D7 D6 Name Type R R D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 SFOUT4_REG [2:0] SFOUT3_REG [2:0] R/W R/W D0 Reset value = 0010 1100 30 Bit Name Function 7:6 Reserved 5:3 SFOUT4_REG [2:0] SFOUT4_REG [2:0]. Controls output signal format and disable for CKOUT4 output buffer. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. 000: Reserved 001: Disable 010: CMOS 011: Low swing LVDS 100: Reserved 101: LVPECL 110: CML 111: LVDS 2:0 SFOUT3_REG [2:0] SFOUT3_REG [2:0]. Controls output signal format and disable for CKOUT3 output buffer. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. 000: Reserved 001: Disable 010: CMOS 011: Low swing LVDS 100: Reserved 101: LVPECL 110: CML 111: LVDS Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 7. Bit D7 D6 Name Type R R D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 SFOUT5_REG [2:0] FOSREFSEL [2:0] R/W R/W D0 Reset value = 0010 1010 Bit Name 7:6 Reserved. 5:3 SFOUT5_REG [2:0] Function SFOUT5_REG [2:0] Controls output signal format and disable for CKOUT5 output buffer. The LVPECL and CMOS output formats draw more current than either LVDS or CML; however, there are restrictions in the allowed output format pin settings so that the maximum power dissipation for the TQFP devices is limited when they are operated at 3.3 V. When there are four enabled LVPECL or CMOS outputs, the fifth output must be disabled. When there are five enabled outputs, there can be no more than three outputs that are either LVPECL or CMOS. 000: Reserved 001: Disable 010: CMOS 011: Low swing LVDS 100: Reserved 101: LVPECL 110: CML 111: LVDS 2:0 FOSREFSEL [2:0] FOSREFSEL [2:0]. Selects which input clock is used as the reference frequency for Frequency OffSet (FOS) alarms. 000: XA/XB (External reference) 001: CKIN1 010: CKIN2 011: CKIN3 100: CKIN4 101: Reserved 110: Reserved 111: Reserved Rev. 1.0 31 Si5369 Register 8. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 Name HLOG_4[1:0] HLOG_3[1:0] HLOG_2[1:0] HLOG_1[1:0] Type R/W R/W R/W R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 32 Name Function 7:6 HLOG_4 [1:0] HLOG_4 [1:0]. 00: Normal operation 01: Holds CKOUT4 output at static logic 0. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 10: Holds CKOUT4 output at static logic 1. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 11: Reserved 5:4 HLOG_3 [1:0] HLOG_3 [1:0]. 00: Normal operation 01: Holds CKOUT3 output at static logic 0. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 10: Holds CKOUT3 output at static logic 1. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 11: Reserved. 3:2 HLOG_2 [1:0] HLOG_2 [1:0]. 00: Normal operation 01: Holds CKOUT2 output at static logic 0. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 10: Holds CKOUT2 output at static logic 1. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 11: Reserved. 1:0 HLOG_1 [1:0] HLOG_1 [1:0]. 00: Normal operation 01: Holds CKOUT1 output at static logic 0. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 10: Holds CKOUT1 output at static logic 1. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 11: Reserved Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 9. Bit D7 D6 D5 Name HIST_AVG [4:0] Type R/W D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 HLOG_5 [1:0] R R/W Reset value = 1100 0000 Bit Name 7:3 HIST_AVG [4:0] 2 Reserved 1:0 HLOG_5 [1:0] Function HIST_AVG [4:0]. Selects amount of averaging time to be used in generating MHIST, the value of M used during digital hold. See Family Reference Manual for settings. HLOG_5 [1:0]. 00: Normal Operation 01: Holds CKOUT5 output at static logic 0. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 10: Holds CKOUT5 output at static logic 1. Entrance and exit from this state will occur without glitches or runt pulses. 11: Reserved Rev. 1.0 33 Si5369 Register 10. Bit D7 D6 Name Type R D5 D4 DSBL5_REG Reserved R/W R R D3 D2 D1 D0 DSBL4_REG DSBL3_REG DSBL2_REG DSBL1_REG R/W R/W R R Reset value = 0000 0000 34 Bit Name Function 7:6 Reserved 5 DSBL5_REG 4 Reserved 3 DSBL4_REG DSBL4_REG. This bit controls the powerdown and disable of the CKOUT4 output buffer. If disable mode is selected, the NC4 output divider is also powered down. 0'b=CKOUT4 enabled 1'b=CKOUT4 disabled 2 DSBL3_REG DSBL3_REG. This bit controls the powerdown and disable of the CKOUT3 output buffer. If disable mode is selected, the NC3 output divider is also powered down. 0: CKOUT3 enabled 1: CKOUT3 disabled 1 DSBL2_REG DSBL2_REG. This bit controls the powerdown and disable of the CKOUT2 output buffer. If disable mode is selected, the NC2 output divider is also powered down. 0: CKOUT2 enabled 1: CKOUT2 disabled 0 DSBL1_REG DSBL1_REG. This bit controls the powerdown and disable of the CKOUT1 output buffer. If disable mode is selected, the NC1 output divider is also powered down. 0: CKOUT1 enabled 1: CKOUT1 disabled DSBL5_REG. This bit controls the powerdown and disable of the CKOUT5 output buffer. If disable mode is selected, the NC5_LS output divider is also powered down. 0: CKOUT5 enabled. 1: CKOUT5 disabled. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 11. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 Name Type R R R R D3 D2 D1 D0 PD_CK4 PD_CK3 PD_CK2 PD_CK1 R/W R/W R/W R/W Reset value = 0100 0000 Bit Name Function 7:4 Reserved 3 PD_CK4 PD_CK4. This bit controls the powerdown of the CKIN4 input buffer. 0: CKIN4 enabled 1: CKIN4 disabled 2 PD_CK3 PD_CK3. This bit controls the powerdown of the CKIN3 input buffer. 0: CKIN3 enabled 1: CKIN3 disabled 1 PD_CK2 PD_CK2. This bit controls the powerdown of the CKIN2 input buffer. 0: CKIN2 enabled 1: CKIN2 disabled 0 PD_CK1 PD_CK1. This bit controls the powerdown of the CKIN1 input buffer. 0: CKIN1 enabled 1: CKIN1 disabled Rev. 1.0 35 Si5369 Register 19. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 Name FOS_EN FOS_THR [1:0] VALTIME [1:0] LOCKT [2:0] Type R/W R/W R/W R/W D0 Reset value = 0010 1100 36 Bit Name Function 7 FOS_EN FOS_EN. Frequency offset enable globally disables FOS. See the individual FOS enables (FOSx_EN, register 139). 00: FOS disable 01: FOS enabled by FOSx_EN 6:5 FOS_THR [1:0] FOS_THR [1:0]. Frequency Offset at which FOS is declared: 00: ± 11 to 12 ppm Stratum 3/3E compliant, with a Stratum 3/3E used for REFCLK. 01: ± 48 to 49 ppm (SMC). 10: ± 30 ppm SONET Minimum Clock (SMC), with a Stratum 3/3E used for REFCLK. 11: ± 200 ppm 4:3 VALTIME [1:0] VALTIME [1:0]. Sets amount of time for input clock to be valid before the associated alarm is removed. 00: 2 ms 01: 100 ms 10: 200 ms 11: 13 s 2:0 LOCKT [2:0] LOCKT [2:0]. Sets retrigger interval for one shot monitoring phase detector output. One shot is triggered by phase slip in DSPLL. Refer to the Family Reference Manual for more details. 000: 106 ms 001: 53 ms 010: 26.5 ms 011: 13.3 ms 100: 6.6 ms 101: 3.3 ms 110: 1.66 ms 111: 833 µs Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 20. Bit D7 D6 D4 D3 D2 D1 ALRMOUT_PIN CK3_BAD_PIN CK2_BAD_PIN CK1_BAD_PIN LOL_PIN Name Type D5 R R R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W D0 INT_PIN R/W Reset value = 0011 1100 Bit Name 7:6 Reserved Function 5 ALRMOUT_PIN ALRMOUT_PIN. The ALRMOUT status can be reflected on the ALRMOUT output pin. The request to reflect the interrupt status on this pin (INT_PIN=1) overrides the ALRMOUT_PIN request. 0: ALRMOUT not reflected on output pin. Output pin disabled if INT_PIN=0. 1: ALRMOUT reflected to output pin if INT_PIN=0. If INT_PIN=1, interrupt status appears on the output pin and ALRMOUT is not available on an output pin. 4 CK3_BAD_PIN CK3_BAD_PIN. The CK3_BAD status can be reflected on the C3B output pin. 0: C3B output pin tristated 1: C3B status reflected to output pin 3 CK2_BAD_PIN CK2_BAD_PIN. The CK2_BAD status can be reflected on the C2B output pin. 0: C2B output pin tristated 1: C2B status reflected to output pin 2 CK1_BAD_PIN CK1_BAD_PIN. The CK1_BAD status can be reflected on the C1B output pin. 0: C1B output pin tristated 1: C1B status reflected to output pin 1 LOL_PIN LOL_PIN. The LOL_INT status bit can be reflected on the LOL output pin. 0: LOL output pin tristated 1: LOL_INT status reflected to output pin 0 INT_PIN INT_PIN. Reflects the interrupt status on the INT output pin. 0: Interrupt status not displayed on INT output pin. If ALRMOUT_PIN = 0, output pin is tristated. 1: Interrupt status reflected to output pin. ALRMOUT_PIN ignored. Rev. 1.0 37 Si5369 Register 21. Bit D7 D6 D5 D3 D2 D1 CK4_ACTV_PIN CK3_ACTV_PIN CK2_ACTV_PIN CK1_ACTV_PIN Name Type D4 R R R R/W R/W R/W R/W D0 CKSEL_ PIN R/W Reset value = 1111 1111 38 Bit Name Function 7:5 Reserved 4 CK4_ACTV_PIN CK4_ACTV_PIN. If the CKSEL[1]/CK4_ACTV pin is functioning as the CK4_ACTV output (see CKSEL[1]/CK4_ACTV pin description on CK4_ACTV), the CK4_ACTV_REG status bit can be reflected to the CK4_ACTV output pin using the CK4_ACTV_PIN enable function. 0: CK4_ACTV output pin tristated 1: CK4_ACTV status reflected to output pin. 3 CK3_ACTV_PIN CK3_ACTV_PIN. If the CKSEL[0]/CK3_ACTV pin is functioning as the CK3_ACTV output (see CKSEL[0]/CK3_ACTV pin description on CK3_ACTV), the CK3_ACTV_REG status bit can be reflected to the CK3_ACTV output pin using the CK3_ACTV_PIN enable function. 0: CK3_ACTV output pin tristated. 1: CK3_ACTV status reflected to output pin. 2 CK2_ACTV_PIN CK2_ACTV_PIN. The CK2_ACTV_REG status bit can be reflected to the CK2_ACTV output pin using the CK2_ACTV_PIN enable function. 0: CK2_ACTV output pin tristated. 1: CK2_ACTV status reflected to output pin. 1 CK1_ACTV_PIN CK1_ACTV_PIN. The CK1_ACTV_REG status bit can be reflected to the CK1_ACTV output pin using the CK1_ACTV_PIN enable function. 0: CK1_ACTV output pin tristated. 1: CK1_ACTV status reflected to output pin. 0 CKSEL_PIN CKSEL_PIN. If manual clock selection is being used, clock selection can be controlled via the CKSEL_REG[1:0] register bits or the CKSEL[1:0] input pins. The CKx_ACTV_PIN bits in this register are of consequence only when CKSEL_PIN is 1. 0: CKSEL pins ignored. CKSEL_REG[1:0] register bits control clock selection. 1: CKSEL[1:0] input pins controls clock selection. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 22. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D2 CK_ACTV_POL CK_BAD_ POL Name Type D3 R R R R R/W R/W D1 D0 LOL_POL INT_POL R/W R/W Reset value = 1101 1111 Bit Name 7:4 Reserved 3 Function CK_ACTV_ POL CK_ACTV_POL. Sets the active polarity for the CK1_ACTV, CK2_ACTV, CK3_ACTV, and CK4_ACTV signals when reflected on an output pin. 0: Active low 1: Active high 2 CK_BAD_ POL 1 LOL_POL LOL_POL. Sets the active polarity for the LOL status when reflected on an output pin. 0: Active low 1: Active high 0 INT_POL INT_POL. Sets the active polarity for the interrupt status when reflected on the INT_ALM output pin. 0: Active low 1: Active high CK_BAD_POL. Sets the active polarity for the C1B, C2B, C3B, and ALRMOUT signals when reflected on output pins. 0: Active low 1: Active high Rev. 1.0 39 Si5369 Register 23. Bit D7 D6 D5 Name Type R R R D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 LOS4_MSK LOS3_MSK LOS2_ MSK LOS1_ MSK LOSX_ MSK R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W Reset value = 0001 1111 40 Bit Name Function 7:5 Reserved 4 LOS4_MSK LOS4_MSK. Determines if a LOS on CKIN4 (LOS4_FLG) is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the LOS4_FLG register. 0: LOS4 alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN=1). 1: LOS4_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. 3 LOS3_MSK LOS3_MSK. Determines if a LOS on CKIN3 (LOS3_FLG) is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the LOS3_FLG register. 0: LOS3 alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN=1). 1: LOS3_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. 2 LOS2_MSK LOS2_MSK. Determines if a LOS on CKIN2 (LOS2_FLG) is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the LOS2_FLG register. 0: LOS2 alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN=1). 1: LOS2_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. 1 LOS1_MSK LOS1_MSK. Determines if a LOS on CKIN1 (LOS1_FLG) is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the LOS1_FLG register. 0: LOS1 alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN=1). 1: LOS1_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. 0 LOSX_MSK LOSX_MSK. Determines if a LOS on XA/XB(LOSX_FLG) is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the LOSX_FLG register. 0: LOSX alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN=1). 1: LOSX_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 24. Bit D7 D6 D5 Name Type R R R D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 FOS4_MSK FOS3_MSK FOS2_MSK FOS1_MSK LOL_MSK R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W Reset value = 0011 1111 Bit Name Function 7:5 Reserved 4 FOS4_MSK FOS4_MSK. Determines if the FOS4_FLG is used to in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the FOS4_FLG register. 0: FOS4 alarm triggers active interrupt on INToutput (if INT_PIN = 1). 1: FOS4_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. 3 FOS3_MSK FOS3_MSK. Determines if the FOS3_FLG is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the FOS3_FLG register. 0: FOS3 alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN = 1). 1: FOS3_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. 2 FOS2_MSK FOS2_MSK. Determines if the FOS2_FLG is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the FOS2_FLG register. 0: FOS2 alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN = 1). 1: FOS2_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. 1 FOS1_MSK FOS1_MSK. Determines if the FOS1_FLG is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the FOS1_FLG register. 0: FOS1 alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN = 1). 1: FOS1_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. 0 LOL_MSK LOL_MSK. Determines if the LOL_FLG is used in the generation of an interrupt. Writes to this register do not change the value held in the LOL_FLG register. 0: LOL alarm triggers active interrupt on INT output (if INT_PIN = 1). 1: LOL_FLG ignored in generating interrupt output. Rev. 1.0 41 Si5369 Register 25. Bit D7 D6 Name N1_HS [2:0] Type R/W D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 NC1_LS [19:16] R R/W Reset value = 0010 0000 Bit Name Function 7:5 N1_HS [2:0] N1_HS [2:0]. Sets value for N1 high speed divider which drives NCn_LS (n = 1 to 4) low-speed divider. 000: N1 = 4 Note: Changing the coarse skew via the INC pin is disabled for this value. 001: N1 = 5 010: N1 = 6 011: N1 = 7 100: N1 = 8 101: N1 = 9 110: N1 = 10 111: N1 = 11 4 Reserved 3:0 NC1_LS [19:16] NC1_LS [19:0]. Sets value for NC1 low-speed divider, which drives CKOUT1 output. Must be 0 or odd. 00000000000000000000 = 1 00000000000000000001 = 2 00000000000000000011 = 4 00000000000000000101 = 6 ... 11111111111111111111 = 220 Valid divider values=[1, 2, 4, 6, ..., 220]. Register 26. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC1_LS [15:8] Type R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 7:0 42 Name Function NC1_LS [15:8] NC1_LS [15:8]. See Register 25. Rev. 1.0 D2 D1 D0 Si5369 Register 27. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC1_LS [7:0] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0011 0001 Bit 7:0 Name Function NC1_LS [7:0] NC1_LS [7:0]. See Register 25. Register 28. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 NC2_LS [19:16] Name Type R R R R R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:4 Reserved 3:0 Function NC1_LS [19:0] NC2_LS [19:16]. Sets value for NC2 low-speed divider, which drives CKOUT2 output. Must be 0 or odd. 00000000000000000000 = 1 00000000000000000001 = 2 00000000000000000011 = 4 00000000000000000101 = 6 ... 11111111111111111111 = 220 Valid divider values = [1, 2, 4, 6, ..., 220] Rev. 1.0 43 Si5369 Register 29. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC2_LS [15:8] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 7:0 Name Function NC2_LS [15:8] NC2_LS [15:8]. See Register 28. Register 30. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC2_LS [7:0] Type R/W Reset value = 0011 0001 Bit 7:0 44 Name Function NC2_LS [7:0] NC2_LS [7:0]. See Register 28. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 31. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 NC3_LS [19:16] Name R Type R R R R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:4 Reserved 3:0 Function NC3_LS [19:0] NC3_LS [19:0. Sets value for NC3 low-speed divider, which drives CKOUT3 output. Must be 0 or odd. 00000000000000000000 = 1 00000000000000000001 = 2 000000000000000000011 = 4 000000000000000000101 = 6 ... 11111111111111111111 = 220 Valid divider values = [1, 2, 4, 6, ..., 220]. Register 32. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC3_LS [15:8] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 7:0 Name Function NC3_LS [15:8] NC3_LS [15:8]. See Register 31. Rev. 1.0 45 Si5369 Register 33. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC3_LS [7:0] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0011 0001 Bit 7:0 Name Function NC3_LS [7:0] NC3_LS [7:0]. See Register 31. Register 34. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 NC4_LS [19:16] Name Type R R R R R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:4 Reserved 3:0 46 Function NC4_LS [19:0] NC4_LS [19:0]. Sets value for NC4 low-speed divider, which drives CKOUT4 output. Must be 0 or odd. 00000000000000000000 = 1 00000000000000000001 = 2 000000000000000000011 = 4 000000000000000000101 = 6 ... 11111111111111111111 = 220 Valid divider values = [1, 2, 4, 6, ..., 220]. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 35. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC4_LS [15:8] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 7:0 Name Function NC4_LS [15:8] NC4_LS [15:8]. See Register 34. Register 36. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC4_LS [7:0] Type R/W Reset value = 0011 0001 Bit 7:0 Name Function NC4_LS [7:0] NC4_LS [7:0]. See Register 34. Rev. 1.0 47 Si5369 Register 37. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 NC5_LS [19:16] Name R Type R R R R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:4 Reserved 3:0 Function NC5_LS [19:0] NC5_LS [19:0]. Sets value for NC5 low-speed divider, which drives CKOUT5 output. Must be 0 or odd. When CK_CONFIG=0: 00000000000000000000 = 1 00000000000000000001 = 2 000000000000000000011 = 4 000000000000000000101 = 6 ... 11111111111111111111 = 220 Valid divider values = [1, 2, 4, 6, ..., 220]. When CK_CONFIG = 1, maximum value limited to 219.: 00000000000000000000 = 1 00000000000000000001 = 2 000000000000000000011 = 4 000000000000000000101 = 6 ... 01111111111111111111 = 219 Valid divider values = [1, 2, 4, 6, ..., 219]. Register 38. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC5_LS [15:8] Type R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 7:0 48 Name Function NC5_LS [15:8] NC5_LS [15:8]. See Register 37. Rev. 1.0 D2 D1 D0 Si5369 Register 39. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name NC5_LS [7:0] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0011 0001 Bit 7:0 Name Function NC5_LS [7:0] NC5_LS [7:0]. See Register 37. Register 40. Bit D7 D6 Name N2_HS [2:0] Type R/W D5 D4 D3 N2_LS [19:16] R R/W Reset value = 1100 0000 Bit Name Function 7:5 N2_HS [2:0] N2_HS [2:0]. Sets value for N2 high speed divider which drives NCn_LS (n = 1 to 4) low-speed divider. 000:4 001:5 010:6 011:7 100:8 101:9 110:10 111:11. 4 Reserved 3:0 N2_LS [19:16] NC2_LS [19:0]. Sets value for N2 low-speed divider, which drives phase detector. 00000000000000000001 = 2 000000000000000000011 = 4 000000000000000000101 = 6 ... 11111111111111111111 = 220 Valid divider values = [2, 4, 6, ..., 220]. Rev. 1.0 49 Si5369 Register 41. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N2_LS [15:8] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 7:0 Name Function N2_LS [15:8] N2_LS [15:8]. See Register 40. Register 42. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N2_LS [7:0] Type R/W Reset value = 1111 1001 Bit Name 7:0 N2_LS [7:0] Function N2_LS [7:0]. See Register 40. Register 43. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 N31 [18:16] Name Type R R R R R Reset value = 0000 0000 50 Bit Name 7:3 Reserved 2:0 N31 [18:0] Function N31 [18:0]. Sets value for input divider for CKIN1. 0000000000000000000 = 1 0000000000000000001 = 2 0000000000000000010 = 3 ... 1111111111111111111 = 219 Valid divider values=[1, 2, 3, ..., 219]. Rev. 1.0 R/W Si5369 Register 44. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N31 [15:8] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:0 N31 [15:8] Function N31 [15:8]. See Register 43. Register 45. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N31 [7:0] Type R/W Reset value = 0000 1001 Bit Name 7:0 N31 [7:0] Function N31 [7:0]. See Register 43. Rev. 1.0 51 Si5369 Register 46. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 N32_[18:16] Name R Type R R R R R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:3 Reserved 2:0 N32_[18:0] Function N32_[18:0]. Sets value for input divider for CKIN2. 0000000000000000000 = 1 0000000000000000001 = 2 0000000000000000010 = 3 ... 1111111111111111111 = 219 Valid divider values=[1, 2, 3, ..., 219]. Register 47. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N32_[15:8] Type R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 52 Bit Name 7:0 N32_[15:8] Function N32_[15:8]. See Register 46. Rev. 1.0 D2 D1 D0 Si5369 Register 48. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N32_[7:0] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 1001 Bit Name 7:0 N32_[7:0] Function N32_[7:0]. See Register 46. Register 49. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 N33_[18:0] Name Type R R R R R R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 18:0 N33_[18:0] Function N33_[18:0]. Sets value for input divider for CKIN3. 0000000000000000000 = 1 0000000000000000001 = 2 0000000000000000010 = 3 ... 1111111111111111111 = 219 Valid divider values=[1, 2, 3, ..., 219]. Rev. 1.0 53 Si5369 Register 50. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N33_[15:8] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:0 N33_[15:8] Function N33_[15:8]. See Register 49. Register 51. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N33_[7:0] Type R/W Reset value = 0000 1001 54 Bit Name 7:0 N33_[7:0] Function N33_[7:0]. See Register 49. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 52. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 N34_[18:16] Name R Type R R R R R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:3 Reserved 2:0 N34_[18:0] Function N34_[18:0]. Sets value for input divider for CKIN4. 0000000000000000000 = 1 0000000000000000001 = 2 0000000000000000010 = 3 ... 1111111111111111111 = 219 Valid divider values=[1, 2, 3, ..., 219]. Register 53. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N34_[15:8] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:0 N34_[15:8] Function N34_[15:8]. See Register 52. Rev. 1.0 55 Si5369 Register 54. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name N34_[7:0] Type R/W D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 1001 Bit Name 7:0 N34_[15:8] Function N34_[7:0]. See Register 52. Register 55. Bit D7 D6 Name Type R R D5 D4 D3 CLKIN2RATE_[2:0] CLKIN1RATE[2:0] R/W R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 56 Bit Name 7:6 Reserved Function 5:3 CLKIN2RATE[2:0] CLKIN2RATE[2:0]. CKINn frequency selection for FOS alarm monitoring. 000: 10–27 MHz 001: 25–54 MHz 002: 50–105 MHz 003: 95–215 MHz 004: 190–435 MHz 005: 375–710 MHz 006: Reserved 007: Reserved 2:0 CLKIN1RATE [2:0] CLKIN1RATE[2:0]. CKINn frequency selection for FOS alarm monitoring. 000: 10–27 MHz 001: 25–54 MHz 002: 50–105 MHz 003: 95–215 MHz 004: 190–435 MHz 005: 375–710 MHz 006: Reserved 007: Reserved Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 56. Bit D7 D6 Name Type R R D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 CLKIN4RATE_[2:0] CLKIN3RATE[2:0] R/W R/W D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7:6 Reserved Function 5:3 CLKIN4RATE[2:0] CLKIN4RATE[2:0]. CKINn frequency selection for FOS alarm monitoring. 000: 10–27 MHz 001: 25–54 MHz 002: 50–105 MHz 003: 95–215 MHz 004: 190–435 MHz 005: 375–710 MHz 006: Reserved 007: Reserved 2:0 CLKIN3RATE [2:0] CLKIN3RATE[2:0]. CKINn frequency selection for FOS alarm monitoring. 000: 10–27 MHz 001: 25–54 MHz 002: 50–105 MHz 003: 95–215 MHz 004: 190–435 MHz 005: 375–710 MHz 006: Reserved 007: Reserved Rev. 1.0 57 Si5369 Register 128. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D2 D1 D0 CK4_ACTV_REG CK3_ACTV_REG CK2_ACTV_REG CK1_ACTV_REG Name Type D3 R R R R R R R R Reset value = 0010 0000 58 Bit Name 7:4 Reserved Function 3 CK4_ACTV_REG CK4_ACTV_REG. Indicates if CKIN4 is currently the active clock for the PLL input. 0: CKIN4 is not the active input clock. Either it is not selected or LOS4_INT is 1. 1: CKIN_4 is the active input clock. 2 CK3_ACTV_REG CK3_ACTV_REG. Indicates if CKIN3 is currently the active clock for the PLL input. 0: CKIN3 is not the active input clock - either it is not selected or LOS3_INT is 1. 1: CKIN3 is the active input clock. 1 CK2_ACTV_REG CK2_ACTV_REG. Indicates if CKIN2 is currently the active clock for the PLL input. 0: CKIN2 is not the active input clock. Either it is not selected or LOS2_INT is 1. 1: CKIN2 is the active input clock. 0 CK1_ACTV_REG CK1_ACTV_REG. Indicates if CKIN1 is currently the active clock for the PLL input. 0: CKIN1 is not the active input clock. Either it is not selected or LOS1_INT is 1. 1: CKIN1 is the active input clock. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 129. Bit D7 D6 D5 Name Type R R R D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 LOS4_INT LOS3_INT LOS2_INT LOS1_INT LOSX_INT R R R R R Reset value = 0001 1110 Bit Name Function 7:5 Reserved 4 LOS4_INT LOS4_INT. Indicates the LOS status on CKIN4. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal loss-of-signal alarm on CKIN4 input. 3 LOS3_INT LOS3_INT. Indicates the LOS status on CKIN3. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal loss-of-signal alarm on CKIN3 input. 2 LOS2_INT LOS2_INT. Indicates the LOS status on CKIN2. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal loss-of-signal alarm on CKIN2 input. 1 LOS1_INT LOS1_INT. Indicates the LOS status on CKIN1. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal loss-of-signal alarm on CKIN1 input. 0 LOSX_INT LOSX_INT. Indicates the LOS status of the external reference on the XA/XB pins. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal loss-of-signal alarm on XA/XB reference clock input. Rev. 1.0 59 Si5369 Register 130. Bit D7 D5 DIGHOLDVALID Name Type D6 R R D4 D3 FOS4_INT FOS3_INT R R D2 D1 D0 FOS2_INT FOS1_INT LOL_INT R R R R Reset value = 0000 0001 Bit Name 7 Reserved 6 60 Function DIGHOLDVALID Digital Hold Valid. Indicates if the digital hold circuit has enough samples of a valid clock to meet digital hold specifications. 0: Indicates digital filter has not been filled. The digital hold output frequency (from the filter) is not valid. 1: Indicates digital hold filter has been filled. The digital hold output frequency is valid. 5 Reserved 4 FOS4_INT FOS4_INT. CKIN4 Frequency Offset Status. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal frequency offset alarm on CKIN4 input. 3 FOS3_INT FOS3_INT. CKIN3 Frequency Offset Status. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal frequency offset alarm on CKIN3 input. 2 FOS2_INT FOS2_INT. CKIN2 Frequency Offset Status. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal frequency offset alarm on CKIN2 input. 1 FOS1_INT FOS1_INT. CKIN1 Frequency Offset Status. 0: Normal operation. 1: Internal frequency offset alarm on CKIN1 input. 0 LOL_INT LOL_INT. PLL Loss of Lock Status. 0: PLL locked. 1: PLL unlocked. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 131. Bit D7 D6 D5 Name Type R R R D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 LOS4_FLG LOS3_FLG LOS2_FLG LOS1_FLG LOSX_FLG R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W Reset value = 0001 1111 Bit Name Function 7:5 Reserved 4 LOS4_FLG LOS4_FLG. CKIN4 Loss-of-Signal Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of LOS4_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN=1) and if not masked by LOS4_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. 3 LOS3_FLG LOS3_FLG. CKIN3 Loss-of-Signal Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of LOS3_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN=1) and if not masked by LOS3_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. 2 LOS2_FLG LOS2_FLG. CKIN2 Loss-of-Signal Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of LOS2_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN=1) and if not masked by LOS2_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. 1 LOS1_FLG LOS1_FLG. CKIN1 Loss-of-Signal Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of LOS1_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN=1) and if not masked by LOS1_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. 0 LOSX_FLG LOSX_FLG. External reference (signal on pins XA/XB) Loss-of-Signal Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of LOSX_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN=1) and if not masked by LOSX_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. Rev. 1.0 61 Si5369 Register 132. Bit D7 D6 D4 D3 D2 FOS4_FLG FOS3_FLG FOS2_FLG FOS1_FLG Name Type D5 R R R/W R/W R/W R/W D1 D0 LOL_FLG R/W R Reset value = 0000 0010 62 Bit Name Function 7:6 Reserved 5 FOS4_FLG FOS4_FLG. CLKIN_4 Frequency Offset Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of FOS4_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN=1) and if not masked by FOS4_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. 4 FOS3_FLG FOS3_FLG. CLKIN_3 Frequency Offset Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of FOS3_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN=1) and if not masked by FOS3_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. 3 FOS2_FLG FOS2_FLG. CLKIN_2 Frequency Offset Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of FOS2_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN = 1) and if not masked by FOS2_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. 2 FOS1_FLG FOS1_FLG. CLKIN_1 Frequency Offset Flag. 0: Normal operation. 1: Held version of FOS1_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN = 1) and if not masked by FOS1_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. 1 LOL_FLG 0 Reserved LOL_FLG. PLL Loss of Lock Flag. 0: PLL locked 1: Held version of LOL_INT. Generates active output interrupt if output interrupt pin is enabled (INT_PIN = 1) and if not masked by LOL_MSK bit. Flag cleared by writing location to 0. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 134. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name PARTNUM_RO [11:4] Type R D2 D1 D0 D2 D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0100 Bit 7:0 Name Function PARTNUM_RO [11:0] PARTNUM_RO [11:0]. Device ID: 0000 0100 0100'b=Si5369 Register 135. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Name PARTNUM_RO [3:0] REVID_RO [3:0] Type R R Reset value = 0100 0010 Bit Name 7:4 PARTNUM_RO [3:0] 3:0 REVID_RO [3:0] Function PARTNUM_RO [3:0]. See Register 134. REVID_RO [3:0]. Indicates revision number of device. 0000: Revision A 0001: Revision B 0010: Revision C Other codes: Reserved Rev. 1.0 63 Si5369 Register 136. Bit D7 D6 Name RST_REG ICAL Type R/W R/W D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 R R R R R R Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name 7 RST_REG 6 ICAL Function RST_REG. Internal Reset. 0: Normal operation. 1: Reset of all internal logic. Outputs tristated or disabled during reset. ICAL. Start an Internal Calibration Sequence. For proper operation, the device must go through an internal calibration sequence. ICAL is a self-clearing bit. Writing a one to this location initiates an ICAL. The calibration is complete once the LOL alarm goes low. A valid stable clock (within 100 ppm) must be present to begin ICAL. Note: Any divider, CLKINn_RATE or BWSEL_REG changes require an ICAL to take effect. Changes in SFOUTn_REG, PD_CKn, or DSBLn_REG will cause a random change in skew until an ICAL is completed. 0: Normal operation. 1: Writing a "1" initiates internal self-calibration. Upon completion of internal selfcalibration, ICAL is internally reset to zero. 5:0 64 Reserved Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 137. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 FASTLOCK Name R Type R R R R R R R/W Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit Name Function 7:1 Reserved 0 FASTLOCK Do not modify. This bit must be set to 1 to enable FASTLOCK. This improves initial lock time by dynamically changing the loop bandwidth. Register 138. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 Name Type R R R R D3 D2 D1 D0 LOS4_EN[1:1] LOS3_EN[1:1] LOS2_EN[1:1] LOS1_EN [1:1] R/W R/W R/W R/W Reset value = 0000 1111 Bit Name 7:4 Reserved 3 LOS4_EN [1:0] Function LOS4_EN [1:0]. Note: LOS1_EN is split between two registers. 00: Disable LOS monitoring. 01: Reserved. 10: Enable LOSA monitoring. 11: Enable LOS monitoring. LOSA is a slower and less sensitive version of LOS. See the Family Reference Manual for details. 2 LOS3_EN [1:0] LOS3_EN [1:0]. Note: LOS1_EN is split between two registers. 00: Disable LOS monitoring. 01: Reserved. 10: Enable LOSA monitoring. 11: Enable LOS monitoring. LOSA is a slower and less sensitive version of LOS. See the Family Reference Manual for details. Rev. 1.0 65 Si5369 1 LOS2_EN [1:0] LOS2_EN [1:0]. Note: LOS1_EN is split between two registers. 00: Disable LOS monitoring. 01: Reserved. 10: Enable LOSA monitoring. 11: Enable LOS monitoring. LOSA is a slower and less sensitive version of LOS. See the Family Reference Manual for details. 0 LOS1_EN [1:0] LOS1_EN [1:0]. Note: LOS1_EN is split between two registers. 00: Disable LOS monitoring. 01: Reserved. 10: Enable LOSA monitoring. 11: Enable LOS monitoring. LOSA is a slower and less sensitive version of LOS. See the Family Reference Manual for details. 66 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 139. Bit Name Type D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 LOS4_EN [0:0] LOS3_EN [0:0] LOS2_EN [0:0] LOS1_EN [0:0] FOS4_EN FOS3_EN R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W D1 D0 FOS2_EN FOS1_EN R/W R/W R/W Reset value = 1111 1111 Bit Name 7 LOS4_EN [0:0] Function LOS4_EN [0:0]. Enable CKIN1 LOS Monitoring on the Specified Input (1 of 2). Note: LOS1_EN is split between two registers. 00: Disable LOS monitoring. 01: Reserved. 10: Enable LOSA monitoring. 11: Enable LOS monitoring. LOSA is a slower and less sensitive version of LOS. See the family reference manual for details. 6 LOS3_EN [0:0] LOS3_EN [0:0]. Enable CKIN1 LOS Monitoring on the Specified Input (1 of 2). Note: LOS1_EN is split between two registers. 00: Disable LOS monitoring. 01: Reserved. 10: Enable LOSA monitoring. 11: Enable LOS monitoring. LOSA is a slower and less sensitive version of LOS. See the family reference manual for details. 5 LOS2_EN [0:0] LOS2_EN. Enable CKIN1 LOS Monitoring on the Specified Input (1 of 2). Note: LOS1_EN is split between two registers. 00: Disable LOS monitoring. 01: Reserved. 10: Enable LOSA monitoring. 11: Enable LOS monitoring. LOSA is a slower and less sensitive version of LOS. See the family reference manual for details. 4 LOS1_EN [0:0] LOS1_EN [0:0]. Enable CKIN1 LOS Monitoring on the Specified Input (1 of 2). Note: LOS1_EN is split between two registers. 00: Disable LOS monitoring. 01: Reserved. 10: Enable LOSA monitoring. 11: Enable LOS monitoring. LOSA is a slower and less sensitive version of LOS. See the family reference manual for details. Rev. 1.0 67 Si5369 Bit Name Function 3 FOS4_EN FOS4_EN. Enables FOS on a Per Channel Basis. 0: Disable FOS monitoring. 1: Enable FOS monitoring. 2 FOS3_EN FOS3_EN. Enables FOS on a Per Channel Basis. 0: Disable FOS monitoring. 1: Enable FOS monitoring. 1 FOS2_EN FOS2_EN. Enables FOS on a Per Channel Basis. 0: Disable FOS monitoring. 1: Enable FOS monitoring. 0 FOS1_EN FOS1_EN. Enables FOS on a Per Channel Basis. 0: Disable FOS monitoring. 1: Enable FOS monitoring. Register 140. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 Name INDEPENDENTSKEW1[7:0] Type R/W D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 68 Bit Name 7:0 INDEPENDENTSKEW1[7:0] Function INDEPENDENTSKEW1 [7:0]. 8 bit field that represents a twos complement of the phase offset in terms of clocks from the high speed output divider. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Register 141. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 Name INDEPENDENTSKEW2[7:0] Type R/W D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0001 Bit 7:0 Name Function INDEPENDENTSKEW2[7:0] INDEPENDENTSKEW2. 8 bit field that represents a twos complement of the phase offset in terms of clocks from the high speed output divider. Register 142. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 Name INDEPENDENTSKEW3 [7:0] Type R/W D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 7:0 Name Function INDEPENDENTSKEW3[7:0] INDEPENDENTSKEW3 . 8 bit field that represents a twos complement of the phase offset in terms of clocks from the high speed output divider. Register 143. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 Name INDEPENDENTSKEW4[7:0] Type R/W D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 Bit 7:0 Name Function INDEPEND-ENTSKEW4[7:0] INDEPENDENTSKEW4. 8 bit field that represents a twos complement of the phase offset in terms of clocks from the high speed output divider. Rev. 1.0 69 Si5369 Register 144. Bit D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 Name INDEPENDENTSKEW5[7:0] Type R/W D1 D0 Reset value = 0000 0000 70 Bit Name Function 7:0 INDEPENDENTSKEW5[7:0] INDEPENDENTSKEW5. 8 bit field that represents a twos complement of the phase offset in terms of clocks from the high speed output divider when CK_CONFIG = 0. Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 8. CKOUT_ALWAYS_ON and SQICAL Truth Table CKOUT_ALWAYS_ON SQICAL Results Output to Output Skew Preserved? 0 0 CKOUT OFF until after the first ICAL N 0 1 CKOUT OFF until after the first successful ICAL (i.e., when LOL is low) Y 1 0 CKOUT always ON, including during an ICAL N 1 1 CKOUT always ON, including during an ICAL Y Table 9 lists all of the register locations that should be followed by an ICAL after their contents are changed. Table 9. Register Locations Requiring ICAL Addr Register 0 BYPASS_REG 0 CKOUT_ALWAYS_ON 1 CK_PRIOR4 1 CK_PRIOR3 1 CK_PRIOR2 1 CK_PRIOR1 2 BWSEL_REG 4 HIST_DEL 5 ICMOS 7 FOSREFSEL 9 HIST_AVG 10 DSBL5_REG 10 DSBL4_REG 10 DSBL3_REG 10 DSBL2_REG 10 DSBL1_REG 11 PD_CK2 11 PD_CK1 19 FOS_EN 19 FOS_THR 19 VALTIME 19 LOCKT 25 N1_HS 26 NC1_LS 28 NC2_LS 31 NC3_LS 34 NC4_LS 37 NC5_LS Rev. 1.0 71 Si5369 Table 9. Register Locations Requiring ICAL 72 Addr Register 40 N2_HS 40 N2_LS 43 N31 46 N32 49 N33 51 N34 55 CLKIN2RATE 55 CLKIN1RATE 56 CLKIN4RATE 56 CLKIN3RATE Rev. 1.0 Si5369 VDD CKOUT3+ CKOUT3– VDD NC VDD CKOUT1– CKOUT1+ VDD NC FS_OUT– VDD FS_OUT+ VDD CMODE VDD CKOUT2+ CKOUT2– NC VDD VDD CKOUT4– VDD VDD CKOUT4+ 6. Pin Descriptions: Si5369 NC 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 1 NC NC 2 74 NC RST 3 73 NC NC 4 72 NC VDD 5 71 SDI VDD 6 70 A2_SS GND GND 7 69 A1 8 68 A0 C1B 9 67 NC C2B 10 66 NC C3B 11 65 INT_ALM 12 64 GND GND CS0_C3A 13 63 VDD GND 14 62 VDD VDD 15 61 SDA_SDO XA 60 SCL XB 16 17 59 C2A GND 18 58 C1A GND 19 57 CS1_C4A NC 20 56 NC GND 21 55 GND NC 22 GND NC 23 54 53 NC 24 25 GND PAD NC NC LOL NC NC CKIN1– GND CKIN1+ GND GND RATE1 CKIN3– CKIN3+ GND NC GND CKIN2– GND CKIN2+ RATE0 GND VDD CKIN4– NC CKIN4+ NC 51 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 GND 52 GND NC Si5369 Table 10. Si5369 Pin Descriptions Pin # 1, 2, 4, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 37, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 56, 66, 67, 72, 73, 74, 75, 80, 85, 95 3 Pin Name NC I/O Signal Level RST I LVCMOS Description No Connect. These pins must be left unconnected for normal operation. External Reset. Active low input that performs external hardware reset of device. Resets all internal logic to a known state and forces the device registers to their default value. Clock outputs are disabled during reset. The part must be programmed after a reset or power-on to get a clock output. See Family Reference Manual for details. This pin has a weak pull-up. Note: Internal register names are indicated by underlined italics, e.g., INT_PIN. See Si5369 Register Map. Rev. 1.0 73 Si5369 Table 10. Si5369 Pin Descriptions (Continued) Pin # 5, 6, 15, 27, 62, 63, 76, 79, 81, 84, 86, 89, 91, 94, 96, 99, 100 Pin Name VDD I/O Signal Level Description Vdd Supply VDD. The device operates from a 1.8, 2.5, or 3.3 V supply. Bypass capacitors should be associated with the following VDD pins: Pins Bypass Cap 5, 6 0.1 µF 15 0.1 µF 27 0.1 µF 62, 63 0.1 µF 76, 79 1.0 µF 81, 84 0.1 µF 86, 89 0.1 µF 91, 94 0.1 µF 96, 99, 100 0.1 µF GND Supply Ground. This pin must be connected to system ground. Minimize the ground path impedance for optimal performance. 7, 8, 14, 18, 19, 21, 26, 28, 31, 33, 36, 38, 41, 43, 46, 54, 55, 64, 65 9 GND C1B O LVCMOS 10 C2B O LVCMOS 11 C3B O LVCMOS 12 INT_ALM O LVCMOS CKIN1 Invalid Indicator. This pin performs the CK1_BAD function if CK1_BAD_PIN = 1 and is tristated if CK1_BAD_PIN = 0. Active polarity is controlled by CK_BAD_POL. 0 = No alarm on CKIN1. 1 = Alarm on CKIN1. CKIN2 Invalid Indicator. This pin performs the CK2_BAD function if CK2_BAD_PIN = 1 and is tristated if CK2_BAD_PIN = 0. Active polarity is controlled by CK_BAD_POL. 0 = No alarm on CKIN2. 1 = Alarm on CKIN2. CKIN3 Invalid Indicator. This pin performs the CK3_BAD function if CK3_BAD_PIN = 1 and is tristated if CK3_BAD_PIN = 0. Active polarity is controlled by CK_BAD_POL. 0 = No alarm on CKIN3. 1 = Alarm on CKIN3. Interrupt/Alarm Output Indicator. This pin functions as a maskable interrupt output with active polarity controlled by the INT_POL register bit. The INT output function can be turned off by setting INT_PIN = 0. If the ALRMOUT function is desired instead on this pin, set ALRMOUT_PIN = 1 and INT_PIN = 0. 0 = ALRMOUT not active. 1 = ALRMOUT active. The active polarity is controlled by CK_BAD_POL. If no function is selected, the pin tristates. Note: Internal register names are indicated by underlined italics, e.g., INT_PIN. See Si5369 Register Map. 74 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 10. Si5369 Pin Descriptions (Continued) Pin # 13 57 Pin Name CS0_C3A CS1_C4A I/O I/O Signal Level Description LVCMOS Input Clock Select/CKIN3 or CKIN4 Active Clock Indicator. Input: If manual clock selection is chosen, and if CKSEL_PIN = 1, the CKSEL pins control clock selection and the CKSEL_REG bits are ignored. 16 17 XA XB I ANALOG 29 30 CKIN4+ CKIN4– I MULTI 32 42 RATE0 RATE1 I 3-Level 34 35 CKIN2+ CKIN2– I MULTI 39 40 CKIN3+ CKIN3– I MULTI 44 45 CKIN1+ CKIN1– I MULTI CS[1:0] Active Input Clock 00 CKIN1 01 CKIN2 10 CKIN3 11 CKIN4 If CKSEL_PIN = 0, the CKSEL_REG register bits control this function and these inputs tristate. If configured as inputs, these pins must not float. Output: If auto clock selection is enabled, then they serve as the CKIN_n active clock indicator. 0 = CKIN3 (CKIN4) is not the active input clock 1 = CKIN3 (CKIN4) is currently the active input to the PLL The CKn_ACTV_REG bit always reflects the active clock status for CKIN_n. If CKn_ACTV_PIN = 1, this status will also be reflected on the CnA pin with active polarity controlled by the CK_ACTV_POL bit. If CKn_ACTV_PIN = 0, this output tristates. External Crystal or Reference Clock. External crystal should be connected to these pins to use internal oscillator based reference. Refer to Family Reference Manual for interfacing to an external reference. External reference must be from a high-quality clock source (TCXO, OCXO). Frequency of crystal or external clock is set by the RATE pins. Clock Input 4. Differential clock input. This input can also be driven with a single-ended signal. CKIN4 serves as the frame sync input associated with the CKIN2 clock when CK_CONFIG_REG = 1. External Crystal or Reference Clock Rate. Three level inputs that select the type and rate of external crystal or reference clock to be applied to the XA/XB port. Refer to the Family Reference Manual for settings. These pins have both a weak pull-up and a weak pull-down; they default to M. Clock Input 2. Differential input clock. This input can also be driven with a single-ended signal. Clock Input 3. Differential clock input. This input can also be driven with a single-ended signal. CKIN3 serves as the frame sync input associated with the CKIN1 clock when CK_CONFIG_REG = 1. Clock Input 1. Differential clock input. This input can also be driven with a single-ended signal. Note: Internal register names are indicated by underlined italics, e.g., INT_PIN. See Si5369 Register Map. Rev. 1.0 75 Si5369 Table 10. Si5369 Pin Descriptions (Continued) Pin # 49 Pin Name LOL I/O O 58 C1A O 59 C2A O 60 SCL I 61 SDA_SDO I/O 68 69 A0 A1 I 70 A2_SS I 71 SDI I Signal Level Description LVCMOS PLL Loss of Lock Indicator. This pin functions as the active high PLL loss of lock indicator if the LOL_PIN register bit is set to one. 0 = PLL locked. 1 = PLL unlocked. If LOL_PIN = 0, this pin will tristate. Active polarity is controlled by the LOL_POL bit. The PLL lock status will always be reflected in the LOL_INT read only register bit. LVCMOS CKIN1 Active Clock Indicator. This pin serves as the CKIN1 active clock indicator. The CK1_ACTV_REG bit always reflects the active clock status for CKIN1. If CK1_ACTV_PIN = 1, this status will also be reflected on the C1A pin with active polarity controlled by the CK_ACTV_POL bit. If CK1_ACTV_PIN = 0, this output tristates. LVCMOS CKIN2 Active Clock Indicator. This pin serves as the CKIN2 active clock indicator. The CK2_ACTV_REG bit always reflects the active clock status for CKIN_2. If CK2_ACTV_PIN = 1, this status will also be reflected on the C2A pin with active polarity controlled by the CK_ACTV_POL bit. If CK2_ACTV_PIN = 0, this output tristates. LVCMOS Serial Clock. This pin functions as the serial port clock input for both SPI and I2C modes. This pin has a weak pull-down. LVCMOS Serial Data. In I2C microprocessor control mode (CMODE = 0), this pin functions as the bidirectional serial data port. In SPI microprocessor control mode (CMODE = 1), this pin functions as the serial data output. LVCMOS Serial Port Address. In I2C microprocessor control mode (CMODE = 0), these pins function as hardware controlled address bits. The I2C address is 1101 [A2] [A1] [A0]. In SPI microprocessor control mode (CMODE = 1), these pins are ignored. This pin has a weak pull-down. LVCMOS Serial Port Address/Slave Select. In I2C microprocessor control mode (CMODE = 0), this pin functions as a hardware controlled address bit [A2]. In SPI microprocessor control mode (CMODE = 1), this pin functions as the slave select input. This pin has a weak pull-down. LVCMOS Serial Data In. In SPI microprocessor control mode (CMODE = 1), this pin functions as the serial data input. In I2C microprocessor control mode (CMODE = 0), this pin is ignored. This pin has a weak pull-down. Note: Internal register names are indicated by underlined italics, e.g., INT_PIN. See Si5369 Register Map. 76 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 10. Si5369 Pin Descriptions (Continued) Pin # 77 78 Pin Name CKOUT3+ CKOUT3– 82 83 CKOUT1– CKOUT1+ 87 88 FS_OUT– FS_OUT+ 90 CMODE 92 93 CKOUT2+ CKOUT2– 97 98 CKOUT4– CKOUT4+ GND PAD GND PAD I/O O Signal Level Description MULTI Clock Output 3. Differential clock output. Output signal format is selected by SFOUT3_REG register bits. Output is differential for LVPECL, LVDS, and CML compatible modes. For CMOS format, both output pins drive identical single-ended clock outputs. O MULTI Clock Output 1. Differential clock output. Output signal format is selected by SFOUT1_REG register bits. Output is differential for LVPECL, LVDS, and CML compatible modes. For CMOS format, both output pins drive identical single-ended clock outputs. O MULTI Frame Sync Output. Differential frame sync output or fifth high-speed clock output. Output signal format is selected by SFOUT_FSYNC_REG register bits. Output is differential for LVPECL, LVDS, and CML compatible modes. For CMOS format, both output pins drive identical single-ended clock outputs. Duty cycle and active polarity are controlled by FSYNC_PW and FSYNC_POL bits, respectively. Detailed operations and timing characteristics for these pins may be found in the Any-Frequency Precision Clock Family Reference Manual. I LVCMOS Control Mode. Selects I2C or SPI control mode for the device. 0 = I2C Control Mode. 1 = SPI Control Mode. This pin must be tied high or low. O MULTI Clock Output 2. Differential clock output. Output signal format is selected by SFOUT2_REG register bits. Output is differential for LVPECL, LVDS, and CML compatible modes. For CMOS format, both output pins drive identical single-ended clock outputs. O MULTI Clock Output 4. Differential clock output. Output signal format is selected by SFOUT4_REG register bits. Output is differential for LVPECL, LVDS, and CML compatible modes. For CMOS format, both output pins drive identical single-ended clock outputs. GND Supply Ground Pad. The ground pad must provide a low thermal and electrical impedance to a ground plane. Note: Internal register names are indicated by underlined italics, e.g., INT_PIN. See Si5369 Register Map. Rev. 1.0 77 Si5369 7. Ordering Guide Ordering Part Number Output Clock Frequency Range Package ROHS6, Pb-Free Temperature Range Si5369A-C-GQ 2 kHz–945 MHz 970–1134 MHz 1.213–1.417 GHz 100-Pin 14 x 14 mm TQFP Yes –40 to 85 °C Si5369B-C-GQ 2 kHz–808 MHz 100-Pin 14 x 14 mm TQFP Yes –40 to 85 °C Si5369C-C-GQ 2 kHz–346 MHz 100-Pin 14 x 14 mm TQFP Yes –40 to 85 °C Si5369D-C-GQ 2 kHz–243 MHz 100-Pin 14 x 14 mm TQFP Yes –40 to 85 °C Note: Add an R at the end of the device to denote tape and reel options (for example, Si5369D-C-GQ). 78 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 8. Package Outline: 100-Pin TQFP Figure 9 illustrates the package details for the Si5369. Table 11 lists the values for the dimensions shown in the illustration. Figure 9. 100-Pin Thin Quad Flat Package (TQFP) Table 11. 100-Pin Package Diagram Dimensions Dimension Min Nom Max Dimension Min Nom Max A — — 1.20 E 16.00 BSC. A1 0.05 — 0.15 E1 14.00 BSC. A2 0.95 1.00 1.05 E2 3.85 4.00 4.15 b 0.17 0.22 0.27 L 0.45 0.60 0.75 c 0.09 — 0.20 aaa — — 0.20 D 16.00 BSC. bbb — — 0.20 D1 14.00 BSC. ccc — — 0.08 ddd — — 0.08 0º 3.5º 7º D2 e 3.85 4.00 4.15 0.50 BSC. Notes: 1. All dimensions shown are in millimeters (mm) unless otherwise noted. 2. Dimensioning and Tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1994. 3. This package outline conforms to JEDEC MS-026, variant AED-HD. 4. Recommended card reflow profile is per the JEDEC/IPC J-STD-020 specification for Small Body Components. Rev. 1.0 79 Si5369 9. Recommended PCB Layout Figure 10. PCB Land Pattern Diagram 80 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 Table 12. PCB Land Pattern Dimensions Dimension MIN MAX e 0.50 BSC. E 15.40 REF. D 15.40 REF. E2 3.90 4.10 D2 3.90 4.10 GE 13.90 — GD 13.90 — X — 0.30 Y 1.50 REF. ZE — 16.90 ZD — 16.90 R1 R2 0.15 REF — 1.00 Notes: General 1. All dimensions shown are in millimeters (mm) unless otherwise noted. 2. Dimensioning and Tolerancing is per the ANSI Y14.5M-1994 specification. 3. This Land Pattern Design is based on IPC-7351 guidelines. 4. All dimensions shown are at Maximum Material Condition (MMC). Least Material Condition (LMC) is calculated based on a Fabrication Allowance of 0.05 mm. Solder Mask Design 5. All metal pads are to be non-solder mask defined (NSMD). Clearance between the solder mask and the metal pad is to be 60 µm minimum, all the way around the pad. Stencil Design 6. A stainless steel, laser-cut and electro-polished stencil with trapezoidal walls should be used to assure good solder paste release. 7. The stencil thickness should be 0.125 mm (5 mils). 8. The ratio of stencil aperture to land pad size should be 1:1 for the perimeter pads. 9. A 4 x 4 array of 0.80 mm square openings on 1.05 mm pitch should be used for the center ground pad. Card Assembly 10. A No-Clean, Type-3 solder paste is recommended. 11. The recommended card reflow profile is per the JEDEC/IPC J-STD-020 specification for Small Body Components. Rev. 1.0 81 Si5369 10. Top Marking Mark Method: Laser Logo Size: 9.2 x 3.1 mm Center-Justified Font Size: 3.0 Point (1.07 mm) Right-Justified Line 1 Marking: Device Part Number Si5369x-C-GQ X = Speed Grade See "7. Ordering Guide" on page 78. Line 2 Marking: YY = Year WW = Workweek Assigned by the Assembly Supplier. Corresponds to the year and workweek of the mold date. R = Die Revision Line 3 Marking: TTTTT = Mfg Code Manufacturing Code Circle = 1.8 mm Diameter Center-Justified “e3” Pb-Free Symbol Country of Origin ISO Code Abbreviation 82 Rev. 1.0 Si5369 DOCUMENT CHANGE LIST Revision 0.1 to Revision 0.4 Updated Table 3, “AC Specifications,” on page 9. Added table note. 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