Vectron FX-428-DPF-B3PMC Low jitter frequency translator Datasheet

FX-427
Low Jitter Frequency Translator
Features
• Quartz-based PLL for Ultra-Low Jitter
• Frequency Translation up to 850 MHz
• Accepts 4 externally-muxed clock inputs
• LVCMOS/LVDS/LVPECL Inputs Compatible
• Differential LVPECL Outputs
• Lock Detect
• Output Disable
• 20.3 x 13.7 x 5.1 mm surface mount package
• Compliant to EC RoHS Directive
Applications
Description
The FX-427 is a precision quartz-based frequency
translator used to translate 1 to 4 selected input
clocks as low as 8 kHz to an integer multiple as
high as 850 MHz. The FX-427’s superior jitter
performance is achieved through the filtering action
of the on-board voltage-controlled SAW oscillator
(VCSO) and integrated loop filter. Two low-jitter
outputs are provided. Monitoring and control
functionality are also standard features.
• Wireless Infrastructure
• 802.16 BTS
• 10 Gigabit FC
• 10GbE LAN / WAN
• OADM and IP Routers
• Test Equipment
Figure 1. Functional Block Diagram
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Table 1. Electrical Performance
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum
FIN
APR
FOUT1
FOUT2
0.008
±40
500
125
VCC
ICC
3.13
Typical
Maximum
Units
Notes
200
850
850
MHz
ppm
MHz
MHz
1,2,3
1,2,3
1,2,3
1,2,3
3.46
180
V
mA
2,3
3
Frequency
Input Frequency
Capture Range
Output Frequency - Primary
Output Frequency - Secondary
Supply
Voltage
Current (No Load)
3.3
140
Input Signal
CMOS
LVDS
LVPECL
FIN
FIN
FIN
CMOS
LVDS
LVPECL
2,3
Differential Output (Options F and P)
Common Mode Output Voltage
DC Output High Voltage
DC Output Low Voltage
Peak-to-Peak Output Voltage
Rise Time
Fall Time
Symmetry
SSB Phase Noise, FOUT = 155.52/622.08
@ 10 Hz Offset
@ 100 Hz Offset
@ 1 kHz Offset
@ 10 kHz Offset
@ 100 kHz Offset
@ 1 MHz Offset
@ 10 MHz Offset
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
VOCM
VOH
VOL
VP-P
tR
tF
SYM
VCC-1.5
VCC-1.085
VCC-1.830
45
VCC-1.3
VCC-0.950
VCC-1.700
700
0.5
0.5
50
VCC-1.1
VCC-0.880
VCC-1.620
55
V
V
V
mV-pp
ns
ns
%
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
4,5
4,5
2,3
5,6
Φn
Φn
Φn
Φn
Φn
Φn
Φn
-64/-27
-95/-55
-123/-85
-143/-110
-146/-130
-146/-146
-146/-146
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
Jitter Generation
155.52 MHz (12 kHz – 20 MHz BW)
622.08 MHz (12 kHz – 20 MHz BW)
ΦJ
ΦJ
0.30
0.12
ps RMS
ps RMS
5, 6
Operating Temperature (Options C or F)
TOP
0° to 70° or -40 to +85°
°C
1,3
See Standard Frequencies and Ordering Information.
Parameters are tested with production test circuit below (Fig 2).
Parameters are tested at ambient temperature with test limits guard banded for specified operating temperature.
Measured from 20% to 80% of a full output swing (Fig 3).
Not tested in production, guaranteed by design, verified at qualification.
The FX-427 phase noise and jitter performance can be optimized for specific applications. Please consult with Vectron’s Application
Engineers for more information.
Figure 2. Test Circuit
Figure 3. LVPECL Waveform
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Figure 4. Pin Configuration
Table 2. Pin Out
Pin #
Symbol
I/O
Level
Function
1
2
3
4
SEL0
SEL1
GND
I
I
GND
LVCMOS
LVCOMS
Supply
5
VMON
O
Analog
(0 – Vcc)
6
OD
I
LVCMOS
7
LD
O
LVCMOS
8
9
10
11
12
FOUT1
CFOUT1
FOUT2
CFOUT2
GND
O
O
O
O
GND
13
FIN
I
14
VCC
VCC
LCPECL
LVPECL
LVPECL
LVPECL
Supply
LVCMOS or
LVPECL
Supply
Frequency Select - see table 3
Frequency Select – see table 3
Case and Electrical Ground
Not present
VCXO Control Voltage Monitor
Under locked conditions VMON should be > 0.3V and <3.0V. The input
frequency may be out of range if the voltage exceeds these levels.
Output Disable
Disabled = Logic “1”
Enabled = Logic “0” or no connect
Lock Detect
Locked = Logic “1”
Loss of Lock = Logic “0”
Frequency Output – Primary
Complimentary Frequency Output - Primary
Divided-Down VCSO/VCXO Output, or Disabled
Complimentary Divided-Down VCSO/VCXO Output, or Disabled
Case and Electrical Ground
Input Frequency – AC Coupled
Power Supply Voltage (3.3 V ±5%)
Table 3. Control Logic (LVCMOS)
SEL0
0
0
1
1
SEL1
0
1
0
1
CLOCK INPUT
FIN1
FIN2
FIN3
FIN4
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Outline Diagram
mm
[inches]
0.79
[0.031]
20.32
[0.800]
R0.51
[R0.020]
2.54
[0.100]
14
8
7
1
12.70
[0.500]
13.72
[0.540]
BOTTOM VIEW BOARD
TOP VIEW COVER
1.73
[0.068]
14
8
1.73
[0.068]
1
2.54
[0.100]
7
20.07
[0.790]
5.10
[0.201]
Figure 5.
ugg
Suggested Pad Layout
21.59
[0.848]
2.54
[0.100]
14
8
KEEP OUT AREA
NO CIRCUITRY
UNDER HERE
7
1
3.05
[0.120]
9.40
[0.369]
1.90
[0.075]
Figure 6.
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Table 4. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Ratings
Unit
Power Supply
VCC
0 to 6
V
Storage Temperature
TS
-55 to 125
°C
Soldering Temp/Time
TLS
260/40
°C/sec
Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can permanently damage the device. Functional operation is
not implied at these or any other conditions in excess of conditions represented in the operational sections of this
data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for extended periods may adversely affect device reliability.
Reliability
VI qualification includes aging at various extreme temperatures, shock and vibration, temperature cycling, and IR
reflow simulation. The FX-427 family is undergoing the following qualification tests:
Environmental Compliance
Parameter
Mechanical Shock
Mechanical Vibration
Solderability
Gross and Fine Leak
Resistance to Solvents
Conditions
MIL-STD-883, Method 2002
MIL-STD-883, Method 2007
MIL-STD-883, Method 2003
MIL-STD-883, Method 1014
MIL-STD-883, Method 2016
Handling Precautions
Although ESD protection circuitry has been designed into the FX-427 proper precautions should be taken when
handling and mounting. VI employs a human body model (HBM) and a charged-device model (CDM) for ESD
susceptibility testing and design protection evaluation
ESD Ratings
Model
Human Body Model
Charged Device Model
Minimum
500 V
500 V
Conditions
MIL-STD 883, Method 3015
JEDEC, JESD22-C101
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Reflow Profile (IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020C)
Parameter
Symbol
Time Above 217 oC
Time To Peak Temperature
Time At 260 oC
Ramp Down
tS
R UP
tL
60 sec Min, 180 sec Max
3 oC/sec Max
60 sec Min, 150 sec Max
480 sec Max
20 sec Min, 40 sec Max
6 oC/sec Max
t AMB-P
tP
R DN
The FX-427 is qualified to meet the JEDEC standard
for Pb-Free assembly. The temperatures and time
intervals listed are based on the Pb-Free small body
requirements. The temperatures refer to the topside
of the package, measured on the package body
surface. The FX-427 should not be subjected to a
wash process that will immerse it in solvents. NO
.CLEAN is the recommended procedure. The FX-427
has been designed for pick and place reflow
soldering. The FX-427 may be reflowed once and
should not be reflowed in the inverted position.
tL
260
R
Temperature (DegC)
PreHeat Time
Ramp Up
Value
217
200
tP
R DN
150
tS
t AMB-P
25
Time (sec)
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Tape and Reel
Po
ØDo
W2
F
W
C
D
N
A
W1
P1
B
Tape Dimensions (mm)
Reel Dimensions (mm)
Dimension
Tolerance
W
Typ
F
Typ
Do
Typ
Po
Typ
P1
Typ
A
Typ
B
Min
C
Typ
D
Min
N
Min
W1
Typ
W2
Max
FX-427
32
14.2
1.5
4
20
330
1.5
13
20.2
100
44.4
50.4
# Per
Reel
200
Vectron plans to offer both tape-n-reel and matrix trays as packaging options for the FX-427. The standard
shipping container for volume production is a matrix tray. The trays are 100% recyclable and offer the added
feature that they can be continuously fed into a pick-n-place machine.
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Standard Frequencies (MHz)*
0.0080
0.0160
1.5440
2.0480
10.0000
12.3520
19.4400
20.0000
30.7200
A3
A4
B3
B4
C4
D1
D6
E2
H1
31.2500
38.8800
51.8400
61.4400
77.7600
125.0000
155.5200
156.2500
161.1328
H8
H5
J4
J5
K2
L4
M2
M3
M4
166.6286
167.3316
201.4160
300.0000
311.0400
491.5200
531.2500
569.1964
622.0800
M5
N2
N1
PT
P1
PM
P8
P9
P2
625.0000
637.5000
644.5313
657.4219
666.5143
669.3266
672.1627
690.5692
693.4830
P3
PG
P4
PB
P5
R3
R5
R4
R6
707.3527
716.5732
718.7500
719.7344
748.0709
750.0000
777.6000
779.5686
780.8810
TC
T1
T5
T3
T6
T7
T4
T8
TD
781.2500
796.8750
805.6641
809.0635
T9
TB
TA
TE
Note 1: Other frequencies available upon request.
Note 2: Not all combinations are possible.
Note 3: For multiple input frequencies, replace the Input Frequency Code with “SS” and denote the input frequencies following the part
number.
Ordering Information
EXAMPLE: FX-427-DFF-A3P2C
FX-427, 3.3V, LVPECL output, -40° to +85°C, FIN1 = 8 kHz, FOUT1 = 622.08 MHz, FOUT2 = 155.52 MHz.
EXAMPLE: FX-427-DFC-SSP2B, S = 2.048 MHz, 19.44 MHz, 77.76 MHz
FX-427, 3.3V, LVPECL output, 0° to 70°C, FIN1 = 2.048 MHz, FIN2 = 19.44 MHz, FIN3 = 77.76 MHz, FOUT1 = 622.08 MHz,
FOUT2 = 311.04 MHz
For Additional Information, Please Contact:
USA: Vectron International • 267 Lowell Rd. Hudson, NH 03051 •
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