ICS ICS853111BYLF

Integrated
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ICS853111B
LOW SKEW, 1-TO-10
DIFFERENTIAL-TO-2.5V/3.3V LVPECL/ECL FANOUT BUFFER
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
The ICS853111B is a low skew, high performance 1-to-10 Differential-to-2.5V/3.3V LVPECL/
HiPerClockS™
ECL Fanout Buffer and a member of the
HiPerClock S™ family of High Performance
Clock Solutions from ICS. The ICS853111B
is characterized to operate from either a 2.5V or a 3.3V
power supply. Guaranteed output and part-to-par t skew
characteristics make the ICS853111B ideal for those
clock distribution applications demanding well defined
performance and repeatability.
• 10 differential 2.5V/3.3V LVPECL / ECL outputs
ICS
• 2 selectable differential input pairs
• PCLKx, nPCLKx pairs can accept the following
differential input levels: LVPECL, LVDS, CML, SSTL
• Maximum output frequency: >3GHz
• Translates any single ended input signal to 3.3V
LVPECL levels with resistor bias on nPCLK input
• Output skew: 20ps (typical)
• Part-to-part skew: 85ps (typical)
• Propagation delay: 495ps (typical)
• Jitter, RMS: < 0.03ps (typical)
• LVPECL mode operating voltage supply range:
VCC = 2.375V to 3.8V, VEE = 0V
• ECL mode operating voltage supply range:
VCC = 0V, VEE = -3.8V to -2.375V
• -40°C to 85°C ambient operating temperature
• Lead-Free package fully RoHS compliant
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
VCCO
25
16
VCCO
nQ2
26
15
Q7
Q2
27
14
Q3
nQ3
nQ7
nQ1
28
13
Q8
Q1
29
12
nQ8
Q4
nQ4
nQ0
30
11
Q9
Q0
31
10
nQ9
Q5
nQ5
VCCO
32
9
VCCO
4
5
6
7
8
VBB
PCLK1
nPCLK1
VEE
32-Lead TQFP, E-PAD
7mm x 7mm x 1.0mm package body
Y Package
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Q8
nQ8
Q9
nQ9
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3
nPCLK0
Q7
nQ7
2
PCLK0
Q6
nQ6
1
VCC
V BB
ICS853111B
CLK_SEL
Q2
nQ2
CLK_SEL
nQ6
Q1
nQ1
Q6
1
nQ5
PCLK1
nPCLK1
Q5
Q0
nQ0
nQ4
0
Q4
PCLK0
nPCLK0
nQ3
PIN ASSIGNMENT
Q3
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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TABLE 1. PIN DESCRIPTIONS
Number
Name
1
VCC
Power
Type
Description
2
CLK_SEL
Input
Pulldown
3
PCLK0
Input
Pulldown
4
nPCLK0
Input
Pullup/Pulldown
5
VBB
Output
6
PCLK1
Input
Pulldown
7
nPCLK1
Input
Pullup/Pulldown
8
VEE
Power
Core supply pin.
Clock select input. When HIGH, selects PCLK1, nPCLK1 inputs.
When LOW, selects PCLK0, nPCLK0 inputs.
LVCMOS / LVTTL interface levels.
Non-inver ting differential clock input.
Inver ting differential LVPECL clock input.
VCC/2 default when left floating.
Bias voltage.
Non-inver ting differential clock input.
Inver ting differential LVPECL clock input.
VCC/2 default when left floating.
Negative supply pin.
9, 16, 25, 32
VCCO
Power
Output supply pins.
10, 11
nQ9, Q9
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
12, 13
nQ8, Q8
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
14, 15
nQ7, Q7
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
17, 18
nQ6, Q6
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
19, 20
nQ5, Q5
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
21, 22
nQ4, Q4
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
23 , 2 4
nQ3, Q3
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
26, 27
nQ2, Q2
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
28, 29
nQ1, Q1
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
30, 31
nQ0, Q0
Output
Differential output pair. LVPECL interface levels.
NOTE: Pullup and Pulldown refer to internal input resistors. See Table 2, Pin Characteristics, for typical values.
TABLE 2. PIN CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
Parameter
Test Conditions
Minimum
RPULLDOWN
Input Pulldown Resistor
75
kΩ
RVCC/2
Pullup/Pulldown Resistors
50
kΩ
PCLKx
Outputs
nPCLKx
Q0:Q9
nQ0:Q9
Input to Output Mode
Polarity
0
1
LOW
HIGH
Differential to Differential
Non Inver ting
1
0
Biased;
NOTE 1
Biased;
NOTE 1
HIGH
LOW
Differential to Differential
Non Inver ting
LOW
HIGH
Single Ended to Differential
Non Inver ting
HIGH
LOW
Single Ended to Differential
Non Inver ting
0
1
Maximum
Units
TABLE 3A. CONTROL INPUT
FUNCTION TABLE
TABLE 3B. CLOCK INPUT FUNCTION TABLE
Inputs
Typical
Inputs
CLK_SEL
Selected Source
0
PCLK0, nPCLK0
1
PCLK1, nPCLK1
Biased;
0
HIGH
LOW
Single Ended to Differential
Inver ting
NOTE 1
Biased;
1
LOW
HIGH
Single Ended to Differential
Inver ting
NOTE 1
NOTE 1: Please refer to the Application Information, "Wiring the Differential Input to
Accept Single Ended Levels".
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply Voltage, VCC
Negative Supply Voltage, VEE
Inputs, VI (LVPECL mode)
Inputs, VI (ECL mode)
Outputs, IO
Continuous Current
Surge Current
VBB Sink/Source, IBB
4.6V (LVPECL mode, VEE = 0) NOTE: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute
Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage
-4.6V (ECL mode, VCC = 0)
to the device. These ratings are stress specifi-0.5V to VCC + 0.5 V
cations only. Functional operation of product at
0.5V to VEE - 0.5V
these conditions or any conditions beyond those
listed in the DC Characteristics or AC Characteristics is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may
affect product reliability.
50mA
100mA
± 0.5mA
Operating Temperature Range, TA -40°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature, TSTG
-65°C to 150°C
Package Thermal Impedance, θJA
49.5°C/W (0 lfpm)
(Junction-to-Ambient)
TABLE 4A. POWER SUPPLY DC CHARACTERISTICS, VCC = 2.375 TO 3.8V; VEE = 0V
Symbol
Parameter
VCC
Positive Supply Voltage
IEE
Power Supply Current
Test Conditions
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
2.375
3.3
3.8
V
120
mA
TABLE 4B. LVPECL DC CHARACTERISTICS, VCC = 3.3V; VEE = 0V
Symbol
Parameter
Min
-40°C
Typ
Max
Min
25°C
Typ
Max
Min
85°C
Typ
Max
Units
VOH
Output High Voltage; NOTE 1
2.175
2.275
2.38
2.225
2.295
2.37
2.295
2.33
2.365
V
VOL
Output Low Voltage; NOTE 1
1.405
1.545
1.68
1.425
1.52
1.615
1.44
1.535
1.63
V
VIH
Input High Voltage(Single-Ended)
2.075
2.36
2.075
2.36
2.075
2.36
V
VIL
Input Low Voltage(Single-Ended)
1.43
1.765
1.43
1.765
1.43
1.765
V
VBB
Output Voltage Reference; NOTE 2
1.86
1.98
1.86
1.98
1.86
1.98
V
VPP
Peak-to-Peak Input Voltage
Input High Voltage
Common Mode Range; NOTE 3, 4
Input
PCLK0, PCLK1
High Current nPCLK0, nPCLK1
PCLK0, PCLK1
Input
Low Current nPCLK0, nPCLK1
150
1200
150
1200
150
1200
mV
3.3
1.2
3.3
1.2
3. 3
V
150
µA
VCMR
IIH
IIL
800
1.2
800
150
800
150
-10
-1 0
-10
µA
-150
-150
-150
µA
Input and output parameters vary 1:1 with VCC. VEE can vary +0.925V to -0.5V.
NOTE 1: Outputs terminated with 50Ω to VCCO - 2V.
NOTE 2: Single-ended input operation is limited. VCC ≥ 3V in LVPECL mode.
NOTE 3: Common mode voltage is defined as VIH.
NOTE 4: For single-ended applications, the maximum input voltage for PCLK0, nPCLK0 and PCLK1, nPCLK1
is VCC + 0.3V.
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TABLE 4C. LVPECL DC CHARACTERISTICS, VCC = 2.5V; VEE = 0V
Symbol
Parameter
VOH
-40°C
25°C
85°C
Units
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
Output High Voltage; NOTE 1
1.375
1.475
1.58
1.425
1.495
1.57
1.495
1.53
1.565
V
VOL
Output Low Voltage; NOTE 1
0.605
0.745
0.88
0.625
0.72
0.815
0.64
0.735
0.83
V
VIH
Input High Voltage(Single-Ended)
1.275
1.56
1.275
1.56
1.275
-0.83
V
VIL
Input Low Voltage(Single-Ended)
0.63
0.965
0.63
0.965
0.63
0.965
V
VPP
150
1200
15 0
1200
150
1200
mV
2.5
1.2
2.5
1.2
2.5
V
IIH
Peak-to-Peak Input Voltage
Input High Voltage
Common Mode Range; NOTE 3, 4
Input
PCLK0, PCLK1
High Current nPCLK0, nPCLK1
150
µA
IIL
Input
Low Current
VCMR
PCLK0, PCLK1
800
1.2
800
150
800
150
-10
-10
-10
µA
-150
-150
-150
nPCLK0, nPCLK1
Input and output parameters vary 1:1 with VCC. VEE can vary +0.925V to -0.5V.
NOTE 1: Outputs terminated with 50Ω to VCCO - 2V.
NOTE 2: Single-ended input operation is limited. VCC ≥ 3V in LVPECL mode.
NOTE 3: Common mode voltage is defined as VIH.
NOTE 4: For single-ended applications, the maximum input voltage for PCLK0, nPCLK0 and PCLK1, nPCLK1
is VCC + 0.3V.
µA
TABLE 4C. ECL DC CHARACTERISTICS, VCC = 0V; VEE = -3.8V TO -2.375V
Symbol
Parameter
VOH
VOL
-40°C
25°C
85°C
Units
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
Output High Voltage; NOTE 1
-1.125
-1.025
-0.92
-1.075
-1.005
-0.93
-1.005
-0.97
-0.935
V
Output Low Voltage; NOTE 1
-1.895
-1.755
-1.62
-1.875
-1.78
-1.685
-1.86
-1.765
-1.67
V
VIH
Input High Voltage(Single-Ended)
-1.225
-0.94
-1.225
-0.94
-1.225
-0.94
V
VIL
Input Low Voltage(Single-Ended)
-1.87
-1.535
-1.87
-1.535
-1.87
-1.535
V
VBB
Output Voltage Reference; NOTE 2
-1.44
-1.32
-1.44
-1.32
-1.44
-1.32
V
VPP
150
1200
150
1200
150
1200
mV
0
VEE+1.2V
0
VEE+1.2V
0
V
IIH
Peak-to-Peak Input Voltage
Input High Voltage
Common Mode Range; NOTE 3, 4
Input
PCLK0, PCLK1
High Current nPCLK0, nPCLK1
150
µA
IIL
Input
Low Current
VCMR
PCLK0, PCLK1
800
VEE+1.2V
150
-10
800
800
150
-10
-10
µA
-150
-150
-150
nPCLK0, nPCLK1
Input and output parameters vary 1:1 with VCC. VEE can vary +0.925V to -0.5V.
NOTE 1: Outputs terminated with 50Ω to VCCO - 2V.
NOTE 2: Single-ended input operation is limited. VCC ≥ 3V in LVPECL mode.
NOTE 3: Common mode voltage is defined as VIH.
NOTE 4: For single-ended applications, the maximum input voltage for PCLK0, nPCLK0 and PCLK1, nPCLK1
is VCC + 0.3V.
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TABLE 5. AC CHARACTERISTICS, VCC = 0V; VEE = -3.8V TO -2.375V OR VCC = 2.375 TO 3.8V; VEE = 0V
Symbol
-40°C
Parameter
Min
Typ
375
25°C
Max
Min
Typ
475
575
395
85°C
Max
Units
Max
Min
Typ
495
595
425
530
635
ps
fMAX
Output Frequency
tPD
Propagation Delay; NOTE 1
tsk(o)
Output Skew; NOTE 2, 4
20
32
20
32
20
32
ps
tsk(pp)
Par t-to-Par t Skew; NOTE 3, 4
Buffer Additive Phase Jitter, RMS;
refer to Additive Phase Jitter section
85
150
85
150
85
150
ps
tjit
tR/tF
Output Rise/Fall Time
>3
20% to 80%
>3
0.03
75
150
>3
0.03
220
80
150
GHz
0.03
215
78
150
ps
215
ps
All parameters are measured ≤ 1GHz unless otherwise noted.
NOTE 1: Measured from the differential input crossing point to the differential output crossing point.
NOTE 2: Defined as skew between outputs at the same supply voltage and with equal load conditions.
Measured at the output differential cross points.
NOTE 3: Defined as skew between outputs on different devices operating at the same supply voltages
and with equal load conditions. Using the same type of inputs on each device, the outputs are measured
at the differential cross points.
NOTE 4: This parameter is defined in accordance with JEDEC Standard 65.
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ADDITIVE PHASE JITTER
the 1Hz band to the power in the fundamental. When the required offset is specified, the phase noise is called a dBc value,
which simply means dBm at a specified offset from the fundamental. By investigating jitter in the frequency domain, we get a
better understanding of its effects on the desired application over
the entire time record of the signal. It is mathematically possible
to calculate an expected bit error rate given a phase noise plot.
The spectral purity in a band at a specific offset from the fundamental compared to the power of the fundamental is called the
dBc Phase Noise. This value is normally expressed using a
Phase noise plot and is most often the specified plot in many
applications. Phase noise is defined as the ratio of the noise
power present in a 1Hz band at a specified offset from the fundamental frequency to the power value of the fundamental. This
ratio is expressed in decibels (dBm) or a ratio of the power in
0
-10
-20
Input/Output Additive
Phase Jitter at 155.52MHz
-30
= 0.03ps (typical)
-40
SSB PHASE NOISE dBc/HZ
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-160
-170
-180
-190
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
100M
OFFSET FROM CARRIER FREQUENCY (HZ)
vice meets the noise floor of what is shown, but can actually be
lower. The phase noise is dependant on the input source and
measurement equipment.
As with most timing specifications, phase noise measurements
have issues. The primary issue relates to the limitations of the
equipment. Often the noise floor of the equipment is higher than
the noise floor of the device. This is illustrated above. The de-
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PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION
2V
VCC,
VCCO
Qx
VCC
SCOPE
nPCLK0, nPCLK1
LVPECL
V
PP
VEE
Cross Points
V
CMR
PCLK0, PCLK1
nQx
V EE
-1.8V to -0.375V
3.3V OUTPUT LOAD AC TEST CIRCUIT
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT LEVEL
nQx
PART 1
Qx
nQx
nQy
nQy
Qx
PART 2
Qy
Qy
tsk(pp)
tsk(o)
PART-TO-PART SKEW
OUTPUT SKEW
nPCLK0,
nPCLK1
80%
80%
PCLK0,
PCLK1
VSW I N G
Clock
Outputs
nQ0:nQ9
20%
20%
tR
tF
Q0:Q9
tPD
OUTPUT RISE/FALL TIME
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
WIRING THE DIFFERENTIAL INPUT TO ACCEPT SINGLE ENDED LVCMOS LEVELS
Figure 2A shows an example of the differential input that can
be wired to accept single ended LVCMOS levels. The reference
voltage level VBB generated from the device is connected to
the negative input. The C1 capacitor should be located as close
as possible to the input pin.
VCC
R1
1K
Single Ended Clock Input
PCLK
V_REF
nPCLK
C1
0.1u
R2
1K
FIGURE 2A. SINGLE ENDED LVCMOS SIGNAL DRIVING DIFFERENTIAL INPUT
WIRING THE DIFFERENTIAL INPUT TO ACCEPT SINGLE ENDED LVPECL LEVELS
Figure 2B shows an example of the differential input that can
be wired to accept single ended LVPECL levels. The reference
voltage level VBB generated from the device is connected to
the negative input.
VCC(or VDD)
CLK_IN
PCLK
VBB
nPCLK
FIGURE 2B. SINGLE ENDED LVPECL SIGNAL DRIVING DIFFERENTIAL INPUT
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LVPECL CLOCK INPUT INTERFACE
The PCLK /nPCLK accepts LVPECL, CML, SSTL and other
differential signals. Both VSWING and VOH must meet the VPP
and VCMR input requirements. Figures 3A to 3E show interface
examples for the HiPerClockS PCLK/nPCLK input driven by
the most common driver types. The input interfaces suggested
here are examples only. If the driver is from another vendor,
use their termination recommendation. Please consult with the
vendor of the driver component to confirm the driver termination requirements.
2.5V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
2.5V
3.3V
R1
50
CML
R3
120
R2
50
SSTL
Zo = 50 Ohm
R4
120
Zo = 60 Ohm
PCLK
PCLK
Zo = 60 Ohm
Zo = 50 Ohm
nPCLK
nPCLK
HiPerClockS
PCLK/nPCLK
R1
120
FIGURE 3A. HIPERCLOCKS PCLK/NPCLK INPUT DRIVEN
BY A CML DRIVER
HiPerClockS
PCLK/nPCLK
R2
120
FIGURE 3B. HIPERCLOCKS PCLK/NPCLK INPUT DRIVEN
BY AN SSTL DRIVER
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
R3
125
3.3V
R4
125
Zo = 50 Ohm
Zo = 50 Ohm
C1
LVDS
R3
1K
R4
1K
PCLK
PCLK
R5
100
Zo = 50 Ohm
nPCLK
LVPECL
R1
84
C2
nPCLK
Zo = 50 Ohm
HiPerClockS
Input
R1
1K
R2
84
FIGURE 3C. HIPERCLOCKS PCLK/NPCLK INPUT DRIVEN
BY A 3.3V LVPECL DRIVER
HiPerClockS
PC L K/n PCL K
R2
1K
FIGURE 3D. HIPERCLOCKS PCLK/NPCLK INPUT DRIVEN
BY A 3.3V LVDS DRIVER
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V LVPECL
Zo = 50 Ohm
C1
Zo = 50 Ohm
C2
R3
84
R4
84
PCLK
nPCLK
R5
100 - 200
R6
100 - 200
R1
125
HiPerClockS
PCLK/nPCLK
R2
125
FIGURE 3E. HIPERCLOCKS PCLK/NPCLK INPUT DRIVEN
BY A 3.3V LVPECL DRIVER WITH AC COUPLE
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TERMINATION
FOR
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3.3V LVPECL OUTPUTS
50Ω transmission lines. Matched impedance techniques should
be used to maximize operating frequency and minimize signal
distortion. Figures 4A and 4B show two different layouts which
are recommended only as guidelines. Other suitable clock layouts may exist and it would be recommended that the board
designers simulate to guarantee compatibility across all printed
circuit and clock component process variations.
The clock layout topology shown below is a typical termination for LVPECL outputs. The two different layouts mentioned
are recommended only as guidelines.
FOUT and nFOUT are low impedance follower outputs that generate ECL/LVPECL compatible outputs. Therefore, terminating
resistors (DC current path to ground) or current sources must
be used for functionality. These outputs are designed to drive
3.3V
Zo = 50Ω
125Ω
FOUT
FIN
Zo = 50Ω
Zo = 50Ω
FOUT
50Ω
1
RTT =
Z
((VOH + VOL) / (VCC – 2)) – 2 o
FIN
50Ω
Zo = 50Ω
VCC - 2V
RTT
84Ω
FIGURE 4A. LVPECL OUTPUT TERMINATION
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TERMINATION FOR 2.5V LVPECL OUTPUTS
Figure 5A and Figure 5B show examples of termination for 2.5V
LVPECL driver. These terminations are equivalent to terminating 50Ω to VCC - 2V. For VCC = 2.5V, the VCC - 2V is very close to
ground level. The R3 in Figure 5B can be eliminated and the
termination is shown in Figure 5C.
2.5V
2.5V
2.5V
VCCO=2.5V
VCCO=2.5V
R1
250
R3
250
Zo = 50 Ohm
Zo = 50 Ohm
+
+
Zo = 50 Ohm
Zo = 50 Ohm
-
-
2,5V LVPECL
Driv er
2,5V LVPECL
Driv er
R2
62.5
R1
50
R4
62.5
R2
50
R3
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FIGURE 5A. 2.5V LVPECL DRIVER TERMINATION EXAMPLE
FIGURE 5B. 2.5V LVPECL DRIVER TERMINATION EXAMPLE
2.5V
VCCO=2.5V
Zo = 50 Ohm
+
Zo = 50 Ohm
2,5V LVPECL
Driv er
R1
50
R2
50
FIGURE 5C. 2.5V LVPECL TERMINATION EXAMPLE
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SCHEMATIC EXAMPLE
This application note provides general design guide using
ICS853111B LVPECL buffer. Figure 6 shows a schematic example of the ICS853111B LVPECL clock buffer. In this example,
the input is driven by an LVPECL driver. CLK_SEL is set at logic
high to select PCLK0/nPCLK0 input.
Zo = 50
+
Zo = 50
R2
50
VCC
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
C6 (Option)
0.1u
Zo = 50 Ohm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Zo = 50 Ohm
R4
1K
R10
50
C8 (Option)
0.1u
R11
50
Q3
nQ3
Q4
nQ4
Q5
nQ5
Q6
nQ6
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
R9
50
VCC
CLK_SEL
PCLK0
nPCLK0
VBB
PCLK1
nPCLK1
VEE
VCCO
nQ9
Q9
nQ8
Q8
nQ7
Q7
VCCO
3.3V LVPECL
VCCO
Q0
nQ0
Q1
nQ1
Q2
nQ2
VCCO
VCC
-
R1
50
R3
50
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
U1
ICS853111
VCC
Zo = 50
+
VCC=3.3V
Zo = 50
(U1-9)
VCC
(U1-16)
(U1-25)
(U1-32)
-
(U1-1)
R8
50
C1
0.1uF
C2
0.1uF
C3
0.1uF
C4
0.1uF
R7
50
C5
0.1uF
C7 (Option)
0.1u
R13
50
FIGURE 6. EXAMPLE ICS853111B LVPECL CLOCK OUTPUT BUFFER SCHEMATIC
THERMAL RELEASE PATH
solder as shown in Figure 7. For further information, please refer to the Application Note on Surface Mount Assembly of
Amkor’s Thermally /Electrically Enhance Leadframe Base Package, Amkor Technology.
The expose metal pad provides heat transfer from the device to
the P.C. board. The expose metal pad is ground pad connected
to ground plane through thermal via. The exposed pad on the
device to the exposed metal pad on the PCB is contacted through
EXPOSED PAD
SOLDER MASK
SOLDER
SIGNAL
TRACE
SIGNAL
TRACE
GROUND PLANE
THERM AL VIA
FIGURE 7. P.C. BOARD
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POWER CONSIDERATIONS
This section provides information on power dissipation and junction temperature for the ICS853111B.
Equations and example calculations are also provided.
1. Power Dissipation.
The total power dissipation for the ICS853111B is the sum of the core power plus the power dissipated in the load(s).
The following is the power dissipation for VCC = 3.8V, which gives worst case results.
NOTE: Please refer to Section 3 for details on calculating power dissipated in the load.
•
•
Power (core)MAX = VCC_MAX * IEE_MAX = 3.8V * 120mA = 456mW
Power (outputs)MAX = 30.94mW/Loaded Output pair
If all outputs are loaded, the total power is 10 * 30.94mW = 309.4mW
Total Power_MAX (3.8V, with all outputs switching) = 456mW + 309.4mW = 765.4mW
2. Junction Temperature.
Junction temperature, Tj, is the temperature at the junction of the bond wire and bond pad and directly affects the reliability of the
device. The maximum recommended junction temperature for HiPerClockSTM devices is 125°C.
The equation for Tj is as follows: Tj = θJA * Pd_total + TA
Tj = Junction Temperature
θJA = Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance
Pd_total = Total Device Power Dissipation (example calculation is in section 1 above)
TA = Ambient Temperature
In order to calculate junction temperature, the appropriate junction-to-ambient thermal resistance θJA must be used. Assuming a
moderate air flow of 200 linear feet per minute and a multi-layer board, the appropriate value is 43.8°C/W per Table 6 below.
Therefore, Tj for an ambient temperature of 85°C with all outputs switching is:
85°C + 0.765W * 43.8°C/W = 118.5°C. This is below the limit of 125°C.
This calculation is only an example. Tj will obviously vary depending on the number of loaded outputs, supply voltage, air flow,
and the type of board (single layer or multi-layer).
TABLE 6. THERMAL RESISTANCE θJA
FOR
32-PIN TQFP, E-PAD, FORCED CONVECTION
θ JA by Velocity (Linear Feet per Minute)
Single-Layer PCB, JEDEC Standard Test Boards
Multi-Layer PCB, JEDEC Standard Test Boards
0
200
500
69.3°C/W
49.5°C/W
57.8°C/W
43.8°C/W
52.1°C/W
41.3°C/W
NOTE: Most modern PCB designs use multi-layered boards. The data in the second row pertains to most designs.
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3. Calculations and Equations.
LVPECL output driver circuit and termination are shown in Figure 8.
VCCO
Q1
VOUT
RL
50
VCCO - 2V
Figure 8. LVPECL Driver Circuit and Termination
To calculate worst case power dissipation into the load, use the following equations which assume a 50Ω load, and a termination
voltage of V
•
- 2V.
CCO
For logic high, VOUT = V
OH_MAX
(V
CC_MAX
•
CCO_MAX
– 0.935V
) = 0.935V
-V
OH_MAX
For logic low, VOUT = V
=V
OL_MAX
(V
-V
Pd_H = [(V
– (V
CCO_MAX
OH_MAX
=V
OL_MAX
CCO_MAX
– 1.67V
) = 1.67V
CCO_MAX
- 2V))/R ] * (V
-V
) = [(2V - (V
-V
-V
) = [(2V - (V
-V
CCO_MAX
L
CCO_MAX
OH_MAX
OH_MAX
))/R ] * (V
CCO _MAX
L
-V
OH_MAX
)=
[(2V - 0.935V)/50Ω] * 0.935V = 19.92mW
Pd_L = [(V
OL_MAX
– (V
CCO_MAX
- 2V))/R ] * (V
L
CCO_MAX
OL_MAX
CCO_MAX
OL_MAX
))/R ] * (V
L
CCO_MAX
-V
OL_MAX
)=
[(2V - 1.67V)/50Ω] * 1.67V = 11.02mW
Total Power Dissipation per output pair = Pd_H + Pd_L = 30.94mW
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RELIABILITY INFORMATION
TABLE 7.
θJAVS. AIR FLOW TABLE
FOR
32 LEAD TQFP, E-PAD
θ by Velocity (Linear Feet per Minute)
JA
Single-Layer PCB, JEDEC Standard Test Boards
Multi-Layer PCB, JEDEC Standard Test Boards
0
200
500
69.3°C/W
49.5°C/W
57.8°C/W
43.8°C/W
52.1°C/W
41.3°C/W
NOTE: Most modern PCB designs use multi-layered boards. The data in the second row pertains to most designs.
TRANSISTOR COUNT
The transistor count for ICS853111B is: 1340
Pin compatible with MC100EP111 and MC100LVEP111
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-HD VERSION
HEAT SLUG DOWN
TABLE 8. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
JEDEC VARIATION
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS
ABA-HD
SYMBOL
MINIMUM
NOMINAL
MAXIMUM
32
N
A
--
--
1.20
A1
0.05
0.10
0.15
A2
0.95
1.0
1.05
b
0.30
0.35
0.40
c
0.09
--
0.20
D
9.00 BASIC
D1
7.00 BASIC
D2
3.50 Ref.
E
9.00 BASIC
E1
7.00 BASIC
E2
3.50 Ref.
0.80 BASIC
e
0.60
0.75
L
0.45
θ
0°
--
7°
ccc
--
--
0.10
Reference Document: JEDEC Publication 95, MS-026
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TABLE 9. ORDERING INFORMATION
Part/Order Number
Marking
Package
Shipping Packaging
Temperature
ICS853111BY
ICS853111BY
32 lead TQFP, E-PAD
tray
-40°C to 85°C
ICS853111BYT
ICS853111BY
32 lead TQFP, E-PAD
1000 tape & reel
-40°C to 85°C
ICS853111BYLF
ICS853111BYLF
"Lead Free" 32 lead TQFP, E-PAD
tray
-40°C to 85°C
ICS853111BYLFT
ICS853111BYLF
"Lead Free" 32 lead TQFP, E-PAD
1000 tape & reel
-40°C to 85°C
NOTE: Par ts that are ordered with an "LF" suffix to the par t number are the Pb-Free configuration and are RoHS compliant.
The aforementioned trademark, HiPerClockS™ is a trademark of Integrated Circuit Systems, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries.
While the information presented herein has been checked for both accuracy and reliability, Integrated Circuit Systems, Incorporated (ICS) assumes no responsibility for either its use
or for infringement of any patents or other rights of third parties, which would result from its use. No other circuits, patents, or licenses are implied. This product is intended for use
in normal commercial and industrial applications. Any other applications such as those requiring high reliability or other extraordinary environmental requirements are not
recommended without additional processing by ICS. ICS reserves the right to change any circuitry or specifications without notice. ICS does not authorize or warrant any ICS product
for use in life support devices or critical medical instruments.
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REVISION HISTORY SHEET
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Table
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Description of Change
Corrected Figure 3C.
Added "Lead Free" Par t/Order Number rows.
Features Section - added Lead-Free bullet.
Package Dimensions - corrected dimensions D2/E2 to read 3.5mm from 5.60.
Ordering Information Table - corrected Lead-Free marking and added
Lead-Free note.
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