MOTOROLA MPC9993

MOTOROLA
Order Number: MPC9993/D
Rev 1, 04/2003
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Intelligent Dynamic Clock
Switch (IDCS) PLL Clock
Driver
MPC9993
The MPC9993 is a PLL clock driver designed specifically for redundant
clock tree designs. The device receives two differential LVPECL clock
signals from which it generates 5 new differential LVPECL clock outputs.
Two of the output pairs regenerate the input signals frequency and phase
while the other three pairs generate 2x, phase aligned clock outputs.
Features:
• Fully Integrated PLL
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•
•
•
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FA SUFFIX
32–LEAD LQFP PACKAGE
CASE 873A
Intelligent Dynamic Clock Switch
LVPECL Clock Outputs
LVCMOS Control I/O
3.3V Operation
32–Lead LQFP Packaging
Functional Description
The MPC9993 Intelligent Dynamic Clock Switch (IDCS) circuit continuously monitors both input CLK signals. Upon detection
of a failure (CLK stuck HIGH or LOW for at least 1 period), the INP_BAD for that CLK will be latched (H). If that CLK is the primary
clock, the IDCS will switch to the good secondary clock and phase/frequency alignment will occur with minimal output phase
disturbance. The typical phase bump caused by a failed clock is eliminated. (See Application Information section).
PLL_En
Clk_Selected
Inp1bad
Inp0bad
Dynamic Switch
Logic
Man_Override
Qb0
Qb0
Alarm_Reset
Sel_Clk
OR
Qb1
Qb1
CLK0
CLK0
CLK1
CLK1
÷8
PLL
Ext_FB
Ext_FB
800 – 1600 MHz
MR
Figure 1. Block Diagram
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1
÷16
Qb2
Qb2
Qa0
Qa0
Qa1
Qa1
VCC
Qb0
Qb0
Qb1
Qb1
Qb2
Qb2
VCC
MPC9993
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
Qa1
25
16
VCC
Qa1
26
15
Inp0bad
Qa0
27
14
Inp1bad
Qa0
28
13
Clk_Selected
VCC
29
12
GND
VCC_PLL
30
11
Ext_FB
Man_Override
31
10
Ext_FB
PLL_En
32
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MR
Alarm_Reset
CLK0
CLK0
Sel_Clk
CLK1
CLK1
GND
MPC9993
GND
Figure 2. 32–Lead Pinout (Top View)
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
Pin Name
I/O
Pin Definition
CLK0, CLK0
CLK1, CLK1
LVPECL Input
LVPECL Input
Differential PLL clock reference (CLK0 pulldown, CLK0 pullup)
Differential PLL clock reference (CLK1 pulldown, CLK1 pullup)
Ext_FB, Ext_FB
LVPECL Input
Differential PLL feedback clock (Ext_FB pulldown, Ext_FB pullup)
Qa0:1, Qa0:1
LVPECL Output
Differential 1x output pairs
Qb0:2, Qb0:2
LVPECL Output
Differential 2x output pairs
Inp0bad
LVCMOS Output
Indicates detection of a bad input reference clock 0 with respect to the feedback signal. The output
is active HIGH and will remain HIGH until the alarm reset is asserted
Inp1bad
LVCMOS Output
Indicates detection of a bad input reference clock 1 with respect to the feedback signal. The output
is active HIGH and will remain HIGH until the alarm reset is asserted
Clk_Selected
LVCMOS Output
‘0’ if clock 0 is selected, ‘1’ if clock 1 is selected
Alarm_Reset
LVCMOS Input
‘0’ will reset the input bad flags and align Clk_Selected with Sel_Clk. The input is “one–shotted”
(50kΩ pullup)
Sel_Clk
LVCMOS Input
‘0’ selects CLK0, ‘1’ selects CLK1 (50kΩ pulldown)
Manual_Override
LVCMOS Input
‘1’ disables internal clock switch circuitry (50kΩ pulldown)
PLL_En
LVCMOS Input
‘0’ bypasses selected input reference around the phase–locked loop (50kΩ pullup)
MR
LVCMOS Input
‘0’ resets the internal dividers forcing Q outputs LOW. Asynchronous to the clock (50kΩ pullup)
VCCA
Power Supply
PLL power supply
VCC
Power Supply
Digital power supply
GNDA
Power Supply
PLL ground
GND
Power Supply
Digital ground
MOTOROLA
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MPC9993
Table 1. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSa
Symbol
Min
Max
Unit
VCC
Supply Voltage
-0.3
3.9
V
VIN
DC Input Voltage
-0.3
VCC+0.3
V
DC Output Voltage
-0.3
VCC+0.3
V
DC Input Current
±20
mA
DC Output Current
±50
mA
125
°C
VOUT
IIN
IOUT
TS
Characteristics
Storage temperature
-65
Condition
a. Absolute maximum continuous ratings are those maximum values beyond which damage to the device may occur. Exposure to these conditions
or conditions beyond those indicated may adversely affect device reliability. Functional operation at absolute-maximum-rated conditions is not
implied.
Table 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Symbol
Characteristics
Min
Typ
Max
VCC - 2
Unit
VTT
MM
Output termination voltage
ESD Protection (Machine model)
175
V
HBM
ESD Protection (Human body model)
1500
V
CDM
ESD Protection (Charged device model
1000
V
LU
Latch-up immunity
100
mA
CIN
Input Capacitance
θJA
Thermal resistance junction to ambient
JESD 51-3, single layer test board
4.0
JESD 51-6, 2S2P multilayer test board
θJC
TJ
Thermal resistance junction to case
Operating junction temperaturea
(continuous operation)
MTBF = 9.1 years
Condition
V
pF
Inputs
83.1
73.3
68.9
63.8
57.4
86.0
75.4
70.9
65.3
59.6
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
Natural convection
100 ft/min
200 ft/min
400 ft/min
800 ft/min
59.0
54.4
52.5
50.4
47.8
60.6
55.7
53.8
51.5
48.8
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
Natural convection
100 ft/min
200 ft/min
400 ft/min
800 ft/min
23.0
26.3
°C/W
MIL-SPEC 883E
Method 1012.1
110
°C
a. Operating junction temperature impacts device life time. Maximum continuous operating junction temperature should be selected according
to the application life time requirements (See application note AN1545 for more information). The device AC and DC parameters are
specified up to 110°C junction temperature allowing the MPC9993 to be used in applications requiring industrial temperature range. It is
recommended that users of the MPC9993 employ thermal modeling analysis to assist in applying the junction temperature specifications to
their particular application.
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MPC9993
Table 3. DC CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = 3.3V ± 5%, TA = –40° to +85°C)
Symbol
Characteristics
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VCC + 0.3
V
Condition
LVCMOS control inputs (MR, PLL_En, Sel_Clk, Man_Override, Alarm_Reset)
VIH
Input High Voltage
VIL
Input Low Voltage
IIN
Input Currenta
2.0
0.8
V
±100
µA
VIN=VCC or GND
LVCMOS control outputs (Clk_selected, Inp0bad, Inp1bad)
VOH
Output High Voltage
VOL
Output Low Voltage
LVPECL clock inputs (CLK0, CLK1, Ext_FB)b
VPP
DC Differential Input Voltagec
VCMR
Differential Cross Point Voltaged
IIN
Input Currenta
2.0
V
IOH=-24 mA
0.55
V
IOL= 24 mA
0.1
1.3
V
Differential operation
VCC-1.8
VCC-0.3
V
Differential operation
±100
µA
VIN=VCC or GND
Termination 50
LVPECL clock outputs (QA[1:0], QB[2:0])
VOH
Output High Voltage
VCC-1.20
VCC-0.95
VCC-0.70
V
VOL
Output Low Voltage
VCC-1.90
VCC-1.75
VCC-1.45
V
180
mA
W to VTT
Termination 50W to VTT
Supply Current
IGND
a.
b.
c.
d.
Maximum Power Supply Current
GND pins
ICC_PLL
Maximum PLL Supply Current
15
mA
VCC_PLL pin
Inputs have internal pull-up/pull-down resistors affecting the input current.
Clock inputs driven by differential LVPECL compatible signals.
VPP is the minimum differential input voltage swing required to maintain AC characteristics.
VCMR (DC) is the crosspoint of the differential input signal. Functional operation is obtained when the crosspoint is within the VCMR (DC)
range and the input swing lies within the VPP (DC) specification.
MOTOROLA
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MPC9993
Table 4. AC Characteristics (VCC = 3.3V ± 5%, TA = –40°C to +85°C)a
Symbol
Characteristics
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Condition
PLL locked
fref
Input Reference Frequency
÷16 feedback
50
100
MHz
fVCO
VCO Frequency Rangeb
÷16 feedback
800
1600
MHz
fMAX
Output Frequency
QA[1:0]
QB[2:0]
50
100
100
200
MHz
MHz
frefDC
Reference Input Duty Cycle
25
75
%
t(∅)
Propagation Delay
SPO, static phase offsetc
CLK0, CLK1 to any Q
-2.0
0.9
+2.0
1.8
ns
ns
VPP
Differential input voltaged
(peak-to-peak)
0.25
1.3
V
VCMR
Differential input crosspoint voltagee
VCC-1.7
VCC-0.3
V
tsk(O)
Output-to-output Skew
50
80
ps
ps
∆per/cycle
Rate of change of period
20
10
200
100
50
25
400
200
ps
ps
ps
ps
DC
Output Duty Cycle
50
55
%
tJIT(CC)
Cycle-to-Cycle Jitter
47
ps
tLOCK
Maximum PLL Lock Time
10
ms
within QA[2:0] or QB[1:0]
within device
QA[1:0]f
QB[2:0]f
QA[1:0]g
QB[2:0]g
45
RMS (1 σ)
PLL locked
PLL_EN=1
PLL_EN=0
tr, tf
Output Rise/Fall Time
0.05
0.70
ns
20% to 80%
a. AC characteristics apply for parallel output termination of 50Ω to VCC - 2V.
b. The input reference frequency must match the VCO lock range divided by the feedback divider ratio (FB): fref = fVCO ÷ FB.
c. CLK0, CLK1 to Ext_FB.
d. VPP is the minimum differential input voltage swing required to maintain AC characteristics including SPO and device-to-device skew.
Applicable to CLK0, CLK1 and Ext_FB.
e. VCMR (AC) is the crosspoint of the differential input signal. Normal AC operation is obtained when the crosspoint is within the VCMR (AC)
range and the input swing lies within the V PP (AC) specification. Violation of VCMR (AC) or VPP (AC) impacts the SPO, device and
part-to-part skew. Applicable to CLK0, CLK1 and Ext_FB.
f. Specification holds for a clock switch between two input signals (CLK0, CLK1) no greater than 400 ps out of phase. Delta period change
per cycle is averaged over the clock switch excursion.
g. Specification holds for a clock switch between two input signals (CLK0, CLK1) at any phase difference (±180_). Delta period change per
cycle is averaged over the clock switch excursion.
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MPC9993
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The MPC9993 is a dual clock PLL with on–chip Intelligent
Dynamic Clock Switch (IDCS) circuitry.
Ext_FB period and Clk_Selected will be latched (L) indicating
CLK0 is the PLL reference signal. While neither INP_BAD is
latched (H), the Clk_Selected can be freely changed with
Sel_Clk. Whenever a CLK switch occurs, (manually or by
IDCS), following the next negative edge of the newly selected
PLL reference signal, the next positive edge pair of Ext_FB
and the newly selected PLL reference signal will slew to
alignment.
To calculate the overall uncertainty between the input
CLKs and the outputs from multiple MPC9993’s, the following
procedure should be used. Assuming that the input CLKs to
all MPC9993’s are exactly in phase, the total uncertainty will
be the sum of the static phase offset, max I/O jitter, and
output to output skew.
During a dynamic switch, the output phase between two
devices may be increased for a short period of time. If the two
input CLKs are 400ps out of phase, a dynamic switch of an
MPC9993 will result in an instantaneous phase change of
400ps to the PLL reference signal without a corresponding
change in the output phase (due to the limited response of
the PLL). As a result, the I/O phase of a device, undergoing
this switch, will initially be 400ps and diminish as the PLL
slews to its new phase alignment. This transient timing issue
should be considered when analyzing the overall skew
budget of a system.
Definitions
primary clock: The input CLK selected by Sel_Clk.
secondary clock: The input CLK NOT selected by Sel_Clk.
PLL reference signal: The CLK selected as the PLL
reference signal by Sel_Clk or IDCS. (IDCS can override
Sel_Clk).
Status Functions
Clk_Selected: Clk_Selected (L) indicates CLK0 is selected
as the PLL reference signal. Clk_Selected (H) indicates
CLK1 is selected as the PLL reference signal.
INP_BAD: Latched (H) when it’s CLK is stuck (H) or (L) for at
least one Ext_FB period (Pos to Pos or Neg to Neg). Cleared
(L) on assertion of Alarm_Reset.
Control Functions
Sel_Clk: Sel_Clk (L) selects CLK0 as the primary clock.
Sel_Clk (H) selects CLK1 as the primary clock.
Alarm_Reset: Asserted by a negative edge. Generates a
one–shot reset pulse that clears INPUT_BAD latches and
Clk_Selected latch.
PLL_En: While (L), the PLL reference signal is substituted
for the VCO output.
MR: While (L), internal dividers are held in reset which holds
all Q outputs LOW.
Hot insertion and withdrawal
In PECL applications, a powered up driver will experience
a low impedance path through an MPC9993 input to its
powered down VCC pins. In this case, a 100 ohm series
resistance should be used in front of the input pins to limit the
driver current. The resistor will have minimal impact on the
rise and fall times of the input signals.
Man Override (H)
(IDCS is disabled, PLL functions normally). PLL reference
signal (as indicated by Clk_Selected) will always be the CLK
selected by Sel_Clk. The status function INP_BAD is active
in Man Override (H) and (L).
Acquiring Frequency Lock
Man Override (L)
(IDCS is enabled, PLL functions enhanced). The first CLK
to fail will latch it’s INP_BAD (H) status flag and select the
other input as the Clk_Selected for the PLL reference clock.
Once latched, the Clk_Selected and INP_BAD remain
latched until assertion of Alarm_Reset which clears all
latches (INP_BADs are cleared and Clk_Selected =
Sel_Clk). NOTE: If both CLKs are bad when Alarm_Reset is
asserted, both INP_BADs will be latched (H) after one
MOTOROLA
1. While the MPC9993 is receiving a valid CLK signal, assert
Man_Override HIGH.
2. The PLL will phase and frequency lock within the specified
lock time.
3. Apply a HIGH to LOW transition to Alarm_Reset to reset
Input Bad flags.
4. De–assert Man_Override LOW to enable Intelligent
Dynamic Clock Switch mode.
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MPC9993
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
FA SUFFIX
PLASTIC LQFP PACKAGE
CASE 873A–03
ISSUE B
4X
0.20 H A–B D
6
D1
e/2
D1/2
PIN 1 INDEX
32
3
A, B, D
25
1
E1/2 A
F
B
6 E1
E
4
F
DETAIL G
17
8
9
7
E/2
DETAIL G
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
2. INTERPRET DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES PER
ASME Y14.5M, 1994.
3. DATUMS A, B, AND D TO BE DETERMINED AT
DATUM PLANE H.
4. DIMENSIONS D AND E TO BE DETERMINED AT
SEATING PLANE C.
5. DIMENSION b DOES NOT INCLUDE DAMBAR
PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE DAMBAR PROTRUSION
SHALL NOT CAUSE THE LEAD WIDTH TO EXCEED
THE MAXIMUM b DIMENSION BY MORE THAN
0.08–mm. DAMBAR CANNOT BE LOCATED ON THE
LOWER RADIUS OR THE FOOT. MINIMUM SPACE
BETWEEN PROTRUSION AND ADJACENT LEAD OR
PROTRUSION: 0.07–mm.
6. DIMENSIONS D1 AND E1 DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD
PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE PROTRUSION IS
0.25–mm PER SIDE. D1 AND E1 ARE MAXIMUM
PLASTIC BODY SIZE DIMENSIONS INCLUDING
MOLD MISMATCH.
7. EXACT SHAPE OF EACH CORNER IS OPTIONAL.
8. THESE DIMENSIONS APPLY TO THE FLAT SECTION
OF THE LEAD BETWEEN 0.1–mm AND 0.25–mm
FROM THE LEAD TIP.
D
D/2
4
D
4X
0.20 C A–B D
H
28X
e
32X
0.1 C
SEATING
PLANE
C
DETAIL AD
BASE
METAL
PLATING
ÉÉÉ
ÉÉÉ
b1
c
8X
b
( q1_)
0.20
R R2
A2
0.25
GAUGE PLANE
A1
(S)
L
q_
(L1)
DETAIL AD
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7
5
C A–B D
SECTION F–F
R R1
A
M
c1
8
DIM
A
A1
A2
b
b1
c
c1
D
D1
e
E
E1
L
L1
θ
θ1
R1
R2
S
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
1.40
1.60
0.05
0.15
1.35
1.45
0.30
0.45
0.30
0.40
0.09
0.20
0.09
0.16
9.00 BSC
7.00 BSC
0.80 BSC
9.00 BSC
7.00 BSC
0.50
0.70
1.00 REF
0_
7_
12 _REF
0.08
0.20
0.08
–––
0.20 REF
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MPC9993
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