DS90C383B www.ti.com SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 Programmable LVDS Transmitter 24-Bit Flat Panel Display (FPD) Link-65 MHz Check for Samples: DS90C383B FEATURES 1 • 23 • • • • • • • • • • • • No special start-up sequence required between clock/data and /PD pins. Input signal (clock and data) can be applied either before or after the device is powered Support Spread Spectrum Clocking up to 100kHz frequency modulation and deviations of ±2.5% center spread or -5% down spread "Input Clock Detection" feature will pull all LVDS pairs to logic low when input clock is missing and when /PD pin is logic high 18 to 68 MHz shift clock support Best-in-Class Setup and Hold Times on TxINPUTs Tx power consumption < 130 mW (typ) at 65MHz Grayscale 40% Less Power Dissipation than BiCMOS Alternatives Tx Power-down mode < 60μW (typ) Supports VGA, SVGA, XGA and Dual Pixel SXGA. Narrow bus reduces cable size and cost Up to 1.8 Gbps throughput Up to 227 Megabytes/sec bandwidth 345 mV (typ) swing LVDS devices for low EMI • • • • PLL requires no external components Compatible with TIA/EIA-644 LVDS standard Low profile 56-lead TSSOP package Improved replacement for: – SN75LVDS83, DS90C383A DESCRIPTION The DS90C383B transmitter converts 28 bits of CMOS/TTL data into four LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) data streams. A phase-locked transmit clock is transmitted in parallel with the data streams over a fifth LVDS link. Every cycle of the transmit clock 28 bits of input data are sampled and transmitted. At a transmit clock frequency of 65 MHz, 24 bits of RGB data and 3 bits of LCD timing and control data (FPLINE, FPFRAME, DRDY) are transmitted at a rate of 455 Mbps per LVDS data channel. Using a 65 MHz clock, the data throughput is 227 Mbytes/sec. The DS90C383B transmitter can be programmed for Rising edge strobe or Falling edge strobe through a dedicated pin. A Rising edge or Falling edge strobe transmitter will interoperate with a Falling edge strobe Receiver (DS90CF386) without any translation logic. This chipset is an ideal means to solve EMI and cable size problems associated with wide, high speed TTL interfaces. Block Diagram Figure 1. DS90C383B 1 2 3 Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet. TRI-STATE is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated DS90C383B SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 www.ti.com These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates. Absolute Maximum Ratings (1) Supply Voltage (VCC) -0.3V to +4 V CMOS/TTL Input Voltage -0.3V to (VCC + 0.3) V LVDS Driver Output Voltage -0.3V to (VCC + 0.3) V LVDS Output Short Circuit Duration Continuous Junction Temperature +150 °C Storage Temperature -65°C to +150 °C Lead Temperature (Soldering, 4 seconds) +260 °C Maximum Package Power Dissipation Capacity at 25°C TSSOP Package 1.63 W Package Derating 12.5 mW/°C above +25°C ESD Rating HBM, 1.5 kΩ, 100 pF 7 kV EIAJ, 0Ω, 200 pF (1) 500 V “Absolute Maximum Ratings” are those values beyond which the safety of the device cannot be verified. They are not meant to imply that the device should be operated at these limits. The tables of “Electrical Characteristics” specify conditions for device operation. Recommended Operating Conditions Min Nom Max Unit Supply Voltage (VCC) 3.0 3.3 3.6 V Operating Free Air Temperature (TA) -10 +25 +70 °C 200 mVPP 68 MHz Max Unit Supply Noise Voltage (VCC) TxCLKIN frequency 18 Electrical Characteristics (1) Over recommended operating supply and temperature ranges unless otherwise specified. Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ (2) CMOS/TTL DC SPECIFICATIONS VIH High Level Input Voltage 2.0 VCC V VIL Low Level Input Voltage GND 0.8 V VCL Input Clamp Voltage ICL = -18 mA -0.79 -1.5 V IIN Input Current V IN = 0.4V, 2.5V or VCC +1.8 +10 μA V IN = GND -10 0 RL = 100Ω 250 345 μA LVDS DC SPECIFICATIONS VOD Differential Output Voltage ΔVOD Change in VOD between complimentary output states VOS Offset Voltage ΔVOS Change in VOS between complimentary output states IOS Output Short Circuit Current VOUT = 0V, RL = 100Ω IOZ Output TRI-STATE® Current Power Down = 0V, VOUT = 0V or VCC (1) (2) (3) 2 (3) 1.13 450 mV 35 mV 1.38 V 35 mV -3.5 -5 mA ±1 ±10 μA 1.25 Current into device pins is defined as positive. Current out of device pins is defined as negative. Voltages are referenced to ground unless otherwise specified (except VOD and ΔVOD). Typical values are given for VCC = 3.3V and TA = +25°C unless specified otherwise. VOS previously referred as VCM. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B DS90C383B www.ti.com SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 Electrical Characteristics(1) (continued) Over recommended operating supply and temperature ranges unless otherwise specified. Symbol Typ (2) Max Unit RL = 100Ω, f = 25MHz CL = 5 pF, f = 40MHz Worst Case Pattern f = 65 MHz (Figure 2 Figure 5) "Typ" values are given for VCC = 3.6V and TA = +25°C, " Max " values are given for VCC = 3.6V and TA = -10°C 31 45 mA 37 50 mA 48 60 mA RL = 100Ω, f = 25MHz CL = 5 pF, f = 40MHz 16 Grayscale Pattern f = 65 MHz (Figure 3 Figure 5) "Typ" values are given for VCC = 3.6V and TA = +25°C, " Max " values are given for VCC = 3.6V and TA = -10°C 29 40 mA 33 45 mA 39 50 mA Power Down = Low Driver Outputs in TRI-STATE® under Power Down Mode 17 150 μA Typ Max Unit 5 ns Parameter Conditions Min TRANSMITTER SUPPLY CURRENT ICCTW ICCTG ICCTZ Transmitter Supply Current, Worst Case Transmitter Supply Current, 16 Grayscale Transmitter Supply Current, Power Down Recommended Transmitter Input Characteristics Over recommended operating supply and temperature ranges unless otherwise specified Symbol Parameter Min TCIT TxCLK IN Transition Time (Figure 6) TCIP TxCLK IN Period (Figure 7) 14.7 T 50 ns TCIH TxCLK IN High Time (Figure 7) 0.35T 0.5T 0.65T ns TCIL TxCLK IN Low Time (Figure 7) 0.35T 0.5T 0.65T ns TXIT TxIN, and Power Down pins Transition Time 6.0 ns TXPD Minimum pulse width for Power Down pin signal 1.5 1 us Transmitter Switching Characteristics Over recommended operating supply and temperature ranges unless otherwise specified Symbol Parameter Min Typ Max Unit LLHT LVDS Low-to-High Transition Time (Figure 5) 0.75 1.4 ns LHLT LVDS High-to-Low Transition Time (Figure 5) 0.75 1.4 ns TPPos0 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 0 (Figure 12) (1) -0.20 0 +0.20 ns TPPos1 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 1 2.00 2.20 2.40 ns TPPos2 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 2 4.20 4.40 4.60 ns TPPos3 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 3 6.39 6.59 6.79 ns TPPos4 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 4 8.59 8.79 8.99 ns TPPos5 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 5 10.79 10.99 11.19 ns TPPos6 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 6 12.99 13.19 13.39 ns (1) f = 65 MHz The Minimum and Maximum Limits are based on statistical analysis of the device performance over process, voltage, and temperature ranges. This parameter is functionality tested only on Automatic Test Equipment (ATE). Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B 3 DS90C383B SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 www.ti.com Transmitter Switching Characteristics (continued) Over recommended operating supply and temperature ranges unless otherwise specified Symbol Parameter Min (1) Max Unit TPPos0 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 0 (Figure 12) -0.25 0 +0.25 ns TPPos1 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 1 3.32 3.57 3.82 ns TPPos2 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 2 6.89 7.14 7.39 ns TPPos3 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 3 10.46 10.71 10.96 ns TPPos4 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 4 14.04 14.29 14.54 ns TPPos5 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 5 17.61 17.86 18.11 ns TPPos6 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 6 21.18 21.43 21.68 ns (1) f = 40 MHz Typ TPPos0 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 0 (Figure 12) -0.45 0 +0.45 ns TPPos1 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 1 5.26 5.71 6.16 ns TPPos2 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 2 10.98 11.43 11.88 ns TPPos3 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 3 16.69 17.14 17.59 ns TPPos4 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 4 22.41 22.86 23.31 ns TPPos5 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 5 25.12 28.57 29.02 ns TPPos6 Transmitter Output Pulse Position for Bit 6 33.84 34.29 34.74 ns TSTC TxIN Setup to TxCLK IN (Figure 7) 2.5 THTC TxIN Hold to TxCLK IN (Figure 7) 0.5 TCCD TxCLK IN to TxCLK OUT Delay (Figure 8) 50% duty cycle input clock is assumed, TA= -10°C, and 65MHz for "Min", TA= 70°C,and 25MHz for "Max", VCC= 3.6V, R_FB = VCC 3.340 7.211 ns TxCLK IN to TxCLK OUT Delay (Figure 8) 50% duty cycle input clock is assumed, TA= -10°C, and 65MHz for "Min", TA= 70°C, and 25MHz for "Max", VCC= 3.6V, R_FB = GND 3.011 6.062 ns SSCG Spread Spectrum Clock support; Modulation frequency with a linear profile (2). f = 25MHz ns ns f = 25MHz 100kHz ± 2.5%/-5% f = 40MHz 100kHz ± 2.5%/-5% f = 65MHz 100kHz ± 2.5%/-5% TPLLS Transmitter Phase Lock Loop Set (Figure 9) 10 ms TPDD Transmitter Power Down Delay (Figure 11) 100 ns (2) Care must be taken to ensure TSTC and THTC are met so input data are sampling correctly. This SSCG parameter only shows the performance of tracking Spread Spectrum Clock applied to TxCLK IN pin, and reflects the result on TxCLKOUT+ and TxCLK- pins. AC Timing Diagrams A. The worst case test pattern produces a maximum toggling of digital circuits, LVDS I/O and CMOS/TTL I/O. B. Figure 2 and Figure 3 show a falling edge data strobe (TxCLK IN/RxCLK OUT). Figure 2. “Worst Case” Test Pattern 4 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B DS90C383B www.ti.com SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 AC Timing Diagrams (continued) A. The 16 grayscale test pattern tests device power consumption for a “typical” LCD display pattern. The test pattern approximates signal switching needed to produce groups of 16 vertical stripes across the display. B. Figure 2 and Figure 3 show a falling edge data strobe (TxCLK IN/RxCLK OUT). C. Recommended pin to signal mapping. Customer may choose to define differently. Figure 3. “16 Grayscale” Test Pattern Figure 4. DS90C383B (Transmitter) LVDS Output Load Figure 5. DS90C383B (Transmitter) LVDS Transition Times Figure 6. DS90C383B (Transmitter) Input Clock Transition Time Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B 5 DS90C383B SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 www.ti.com AC Timing Diagrams (continued) Figure 7. DS90C383B (Transmitter) Setup/Hold and High/Low Times (Falling Edge Strobe) Figure 8. DS90C383B (Transmitter) Clock In to Clock Out Delay (Falling Edge Strobe) Figure 9. DS90C383B (Transmitter) Phase Lock Loop Set Time Figure 10. 28 Parallel TTL Data Inputs Mapped to LVDS Outputs 6 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B DS90C383B www.ti.com SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 AC Timing Diagrams (continued) Figure 11. Transmitter Power Down Delay Figure 12. Transmitter LVDS Output Pulse Position Measurement Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B 7 DS90C383B SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 www.ti.com DS90C383B Pin Description—FPD Link Transmitter Pin Name I/O No. Description TxIN I 28 TTL level input. This includes: 8 Red, 8 Green, 8 Blue, and 4 control lines—FPLINE, FPFRAME and DRDY (also referred to as HSYNC, VSYNC, Data Enable). TxOUT+ O 4 Positive LVDS differentiaI data output. TxOUT- O 4 Negative LVDS differential data output. FPSHIFT IN I 1 TTL Ievel clock input. The falling edge acts as data strobe. Pin name TxCLK IN. R_FB I 1 Programmable strobe select (See Table 1). TxCLK OUT+ O 1 Positive LVDS differential clock output. TxCLK OUT- O 1 Negative LVDS differential clock output. PWR DOWN I 1 TTL level input. Assertion (low input) TRI-STATES the outputs, ensuring low current at power down. See Applications Information. VCC I 3 Power supply pins for TTL inputs. GND I 5 Ground pins for TTL inputs. PLL VCC I 1 Power supply pin for PLL. PLL GND I 2 Ground pins for PLL. LVDS VCC I 1 Power supply pin for LVDS outputs. LVDS GND I 3 Ground pins for LVDS outputs. APPLICATIONS INFORMATION The DS90C383B are backward compatible with the DS90C383/DS90CF383, DS90C383A/DS90CF383A and are a pin-for-pin replacement. This device may also be used as a replacement for the DS90CF583 (5V, 65MHz) and DS90CF581 (5V, 40MHz) FPD-Link Transmitters with certain considerations/modifications: 1. Change 5V power supply to 3.3V. Provide this supply to the VCC, LVDS VCC and PLL VCC of the transmitter. 2. The DS90C383B transmitter input and control inputs accept 3.3V LVTTL/LVCMOS levels. They are not 5V tolerant. 3. To implement a falling edge device for the DS90C383B, the R_FB pin (pin 17) may be tied to ground OR left unconnected (an internal pull-down resistor biases this pin low). Biasing this pin to Vcc implements a rising edge device. TRANSMITTER INPUT PINS The TxIN and control input pins are compatible with LVCMOS and LVTTL levels. These pins are not 5V tolerant. TRANSMITTER INPUT CLOCK/DATA SEQUENCING The DS90C383B does not require any special requirement for sequencing of the input clock/data and PD (PowerDown) signal. The DS90C383B offers a more robust input sequencing feature where the input clock/data can be inserted after the release of the PD signal. In the case where the clock/data is stopped and reapplied, such as changing video mode within Graphics Controller, it is not necessary to cycle the PD signal. However, there are in certain cases where the PD may need to be asserted during these mode changes. In cases where the source (Graphics Source) may be supplying an unstable clock or spurious noisy clock output to the LVDS transmitter, the LVDS Transmitter may attempt to lock onto this unstable clock signal but is unable to do so due the instability or quality of the clock source. The PD signal in these cases should then be asserted once a stable clock is applied to the LVDS transmitter. Asserting the PWR DOWN pin will effectively place the device in reset and disable the PLL, enabling the LVDS Transmitter into a power saving standby mode. However, it is still generally a good practice to assert the PWR DOWN pin or reset the LVDS transmitter whenever the clock/data is stopped and reapplied but it is not mandatory for the DS90C383B. SPREAD SPECTRUM CLOCK SUPPORT The DS90C383B can support Spread Spectrum Clocking signal type inputs. The DS90C383B outputs will accurately track Spread Spectrum Clock/Data inputs with modulation frequencies of up to 100kHz (max.)with either center spread of ±2.5% or down spread -5% deviations. 8 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B DS90C383B www.ti.com SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 POWER SOURCES SEQUENCE In typical applications, it is recommended to have VCC, LVDS VCC and PLL VCC from the same power source with three separate de-coupling bypass capacitor groups. There is no requirement on which VCC entering the device first. Pin Diagram DS90C383B Order Number DS90C383BMT DGG Package Block Diagram Typical Application Table 1. Programmable Transmitter (DS90C383B) Pin Condition Strobe Status R_FB R_FB = VCC Rising edge strobe R_FB R_FB = GND or NC Falling edge strobe Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B 9 DS90C383B SNLS177G – APRIL 2004 – REVISED APRIL 2013 www.ti.com REVISION HISTORY Changes from Revision F (April 2013) to Revision G • 10 Page Changed layout of National Data Sheet to TI format ............................................................................................................ 9 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2004–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: DS90C383B PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM www.ti.com 17-Apr-2013 PACKAGING INFORMATION Orderable Device Status (1) Package Type Package Pins Package Drawing Qty Eco Plan Lead/Ball Finish (2) MSL Peak Temp Op Temp (°C) Top-Side Markings (3) (4) DS90C383BMT/NOPB ACTIVE TSSOP DGG 56 34 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU SN Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -10 to 70 DS90C383BMT DS90C383BMTX/NOPB ACTIVE TSSOP DGG 56 1000 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU SN Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -10 to 70 DS90C383BMT DS90CF383BMT/NOPB ACTIVE TSSOP DGG 56 34 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU SN Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -10 to 70 DS90CF383BMT (1) The marketing status values are defined as follows: ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs. 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Addendum-Page 1 Samples PACKAGE MATERIALS INFORMATION www.ti.com 24-Apr-2013 TAPE AND REEL INFORMATION *All dimensions are nominal Device DS90C383BMTX/NOPB Package Package Pins Type Drawing TSSOP DGG 56 SPQ Reel Reel A0 Diameter Width (mm) (mm) W1 (mm) 1000 330.0 24.4 Pack Materials-Page 1 8.6 B0 (mm) K0 (mm) P1 (mm) W Pin1 (mm) Quadrant 14.5 1.8 12.0 24.0 Q1 PACKAGE MATERIALS INFORMATION www.ti.com 24-Apr-2013 *All dimensions are nominal Device Package Type Package Drawing Pins SPQ Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm) DS90C383BMTX/NOPB TSSOP DGG 56 1000 367.0 367.0 45.0 Pack Materials-Page 2 MECHANICAL DATA MTSS003D – JANUARY 1995 – REVISED JANUARY 1998 DGG (R-PDSO-G**) PLASTIC SMALL-OUTLINE PACKAGE 48 PINS SHOWN 0,27 0,17 0,50 48 0,08 M 25 6,20 6,00 8,30 7,90 0,15 NOM Gage Plane 1 0,25 24 0°– 8° A 0,75 0,50 Seating Plane 0,15 0,05 1,20 MAX PINS ** 0,10 48 56 64 A MAX 12,60 14,10 17,10 A MIN 12,40 13,90 16,90 DIM 4040078 / F 12/97 NOTES: A. B. C. D. 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