GENNUM GS9015B

GENLINX ™ GS9015B
Serial Digital Reclocker
DATA SHEET
FEATURES
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
•
reclocking of SMPTE 259M signals
•
operational to 400 Mb/s
•
adjustment free reclocker when used with the
GS9000B or GS9000S decoder and GS9010A
Automatic Tuning Sub-system
The GS9015B is a monolithic IC designed to receive SMPTE
259M serial digital video signals. This device performs the
function of data and clock recovery. It interfaces directly with
the GENLINX™ GS9000B or GS9000S Decoder.
While there are no plans to discontinue the GS9015B, Gennum
has developed a successor product with improved features
and performance called the GS9035. The GS9035 is
recommended for new designs.
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•
28 pin PLCC packaging
•
Pb-free and Green
The VCO centre frequencies are controlled by external resistors
which can be selected by applying a two bit binary code to the
Standards Select input pins. Alternatively, the GS9015B can
be used with the GS9010A to form an adjustment free reclocker
system.
APPLICATIONS
• 4ƒSC, 4:2:2 and 360 Mb/s serial digital interfaces
The GS9015B is packaged in a 28 pin PLCC operating from
a single +5 or -5 volt supply.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number
Package
Temperature
GS9015BCPJ
GS9015BCTJ
GS90015BCPJE3
28 Pin PLCC
23 Pin PLCC Tape
28 Pin PLCC
0°C to 70°C
0°C to 70°C
0°C to 70°C
Pb-Free
and Green
No
No
Yes
SPECIAL NOTE: RVCO1 and RVCO2 are functional over a
reduced temperature range of TA=0°C to 50°C. RVCO0
and RVCO3 are functional over the full temperature range
of TA=0°C to 70°C. This limitation does not affect
operation with the GS9010A ATS.
GS9015B
24
DIGITAL 5,6
IN
25
DATA
LATCH
22
23
SERIAL DATA
SERIAL DATA
SERIAL CLOCK
SERIAL CLOCK
PHASE
COMPARATOR
10
CARRIER 19
DETECT
CARRIER
DETECT
÷2
ƒ/2
CHARGE
PUMP
20
LOOP
FILTER 12
VCO
STANDARD
SELECT
21
SS0
SS1
PLL
13 14 15 17
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Revision Date: July 2004
Document No. 32467 - 0
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PARAMETER
VALUE/UNITS
Supply Voltage
CAUTION
ELECTROSTATIC
5.5 V
SENSITIVE DEVICES
VCC+0.5 to VEE-0.5 V
Input Voltage Range (any input)
DC Input Current (any one input)
DO NOT OPEN PACKAGES OR HANDLE
EXCEPT AT A STATIC-FREE WORKSTATION
5 mA
Power Dissipation
750 mW
0°C £ TA £70°C
Operating Temperature Range
-65°C £ TS£150°C
Storage Temperature Range
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 seconds)
260°C
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GS9015B RECLOCKER DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VS = 5V, T A = 0°C to 70°C, R L = 100Ω to (VCC - 2V) unless otherwise shown.
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
4.75
5.0
5.25
V
NOTES
Supply Voltage
VS
Power Consumption
PD
-
330
500
mW
Supply Current (Total)
IS
-
87
120
mA
Serial Data &
- High
VOH
TA = 25°C
-1.025
-
-0.88
V
with respect to VCC
Clock Output
- Low
VOL
TA = 25°C
-1.9
-
-1.6
V
with respect to V CC
Operating Range
see Figure11
Logic Inputs
- High
VIH MIN
+2.0
-
-
V
with respect to V EE
(1, 10, 20, 21)
- Low
VIL MAX
-
-
+0.8
V
with respect to VEE
0.2
0.4
V
4.0
5.0
-
V
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
Carrier Detect
VCDL
Output Voltage
VCDH
RL = 10 kΩ to V CC
with respect to V EE Open
Collector - Active High
GS9015B RECLOCKER AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VS = 5V, T A = 0°C to 70°C, RL = 100Ω to (V CC - 2V) unless otherwise shown.
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITION
NOTES
Serial Data Bit Rate
BRSDO
TA = 25°C
100
-
400
Mb/s
Serial Clock Frequency
ƒSLK
TA = 25°C
100
-
400
MHz
see Figure 9
Output Signal Swing
VO
TA = 25°C
700
800
900
mV p-p
see Figure10
Serial Data to Serial Clock
Synchronization
td
See Waveforms
-
-500
-
ps
Lock Times
tLOCK
see note 1
-
-
10
µs
Jitter
tJ
TA = 25°C, 270 Mb/s
-
±100
-
ps p-p
see Figure12
200
-
2000
mVp-p
Differential Drive
Direct Digital Input
VDDI
Data lags Clock
Levels (5, 6)
NOTES: 1. Switching between two sources of the same data rate.
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tD
tD
SERIAL
DATA OUT
(SD0)
SERIAL
CLOCK OUT
(SCK)
50%
50%
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Fig.1 Waveforms
GS9015B Reclocking Receiver - Detailed Device Description
The GS9015B Reclocking Receiver is a bipolar integrated
circuit containing circuitry necessary to re-clock and
regenerate the NRZI serial data stream.
Packaged in a 28 pin PLCC, the receiver operates from a
single five volt supply at data rates to 400 Mb/s. Typical power
consumption is 330 mW. Typical output jitter is ±100 ps
at 270 Mb/s.
VCO Centre Frequency Selection
The centre frequency of the VCO is set by one of four external
current reference resistors (RVCO0-RVCO3) connected to
pins 13,14,15 or 17. These are selected by two logic inputs
SS0 and SS1 (pins 20, 21) through a 2:4 decoder according
to the following truth table.
Serial Digital signals are applied to digital inputs DDI and DDI
(pins 5,6).
Phase Locked Loop
The phase comparator itself compares the position of
transitions in the incoming signal with the phase of the local
oscillator (VCO). The error-correcting output signals are fed
to the charge pump in the form of short pulses. The charge
pump converts these pulses into a “charge packet” which is
accurately proportional to the system phase error.
The charge packet is then integrated by the second-order
loop filter to produce a control voltage for the VCO.
During periods when there are no transitions in the signal, the
loop filter voltage is required to hold precisely at its last value
so that the VCO does not drift significantly between corrections.
Commutating diodes in the charge pump keep the output
leakage current extremely low, minimizing VCO frequency
drift.
The VCO is implemented using a current-controlled
multivibrator, designed to deliver good stability, low phase
noise and wide operating frequency capability. The frequency
range is design-limited to ±10% about the oscillator centre
frequency.
SS1
SS0
Resistor Selected
0
0
RVCO0 (13)
0
1
RVCO1 (14)
1
0
RVCO2 (15)
1
1
RVCO3 (17)
As an alternative, the GS9010A Automatic Tuning Sub-system
and the GS9000B or GS9000S Decoder may be used in
conjunction with the GS9015B to obtain adjustment free and
automatic standard select operation (see Figure17).
With the VCO operating at twice the clock frequency, a clock
phase which is centred on the eye of the locked signal is used
to latch the incoming data, thus maximising immunity to
jitter-induced errors. The alternate phase is used to latch the
output re-clocked data SDO and SDO (pins 25, 24). The true
and inverse clock signals themselves are available from the
SCO and SCO pins 23 and 22.
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VEE1
VEE1
4
3
VEE1 VEE1 VEE1 VEE2 VCC3
2
28
27
26
DDI
5
25
SD0
DDI
6
24
SD0
VCC1
7
23
SC0
VEE1
8
22
SC0
VEE1
9
21
SS1
ƒ/2 EN
10
20
SS0
VEE3
11
19
CD
GS9015B
TOP VIEW
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12
13
14
15
16
LOOP RVCO0 RVCO1 RVCO2 VEE3
FILT
17
18
RVCO3 VCC2
Fig. 2 GS9015B Pin Connections
GS9015B PIN DESCRIPTIONS
PIN NO.
1
2
3
4
5,6
SYMBOL
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
VEE1
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection.
VEE1
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection.
VEE1
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection.
VEE1
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection.
DDI/DDI
Input
Direct Data Inputs (true and inverse). Pseudo-ECL, differential serial data inputs.
They may be
directly driven from true ECL drivers when VEE = -5V and VCC = 0 V.
7
8, 9
10
11
12
13
VCC1
Power Supply. Most positive power supply connection. (Phase Detector, Carrier Detect).
VEE1
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection.
ƒ/2 EN
Input
ƒ/2 Enable-TTL compatible input used to enable the divide by 2 function.
VEE3
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection. (VCO, MUX, Standard Select)
LOOP FILT
Loop Filter. Node for connecting the loop filter components.
RVCO0
Input
VCO Resistor 0. Analog current input used to set the centre frequency of the VCO when the two
Standard Select bits (pins 20 and 21) are set LOW. A resistor is connected from this pin to VEE.
14
RVCO1
Input
VCO Resistor 1. Analog current input used to set the centre frequency of the VCO when Standard
Select bit 0 (pin 20) is set HIGH and bit 1 (pin 21) is set LOW. A resistor is connected from this pin to VEE.
15
RVCO2
Input
VCO Resistor 2. Analog current input used to set the centre frequency of the VCO when Standard
Select bit 0 (pin 20) is set LOW and bit 1 (pin 21) is set HIGH. A resistor is connected from this pin to VEE.
16
VEE3
17
RVCO3
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection.
Input
VCO Resistor 3. Analog current input used to set the centre frequency of the VCO when the two
Standard Select bits (pins 20 and 21) are set HIGH. A resistor is connected from this pin to VEE.
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GS9015B PIN DESCRIPTIONS cont.
PIN NO
SYMBOL
18
VCC2
19
CD
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Power Supply. Most positive power supply connection. (VCO, MUX, Standard Select).
Output
Carrier Detect. Open collector output which goes HIGH when a signal is present at either the Serial
Data inputs or the Direct Digital inputs. This output is used in conjunction with the GS9000B or GS9000S
in the Automatic Standards Select Mode to disable the 2 bit standard select counter. This pin should
see a low AC impedance (e.g. 1nF to AC Gnd)
20,21
SS0, SS1 Inputs
Standard Select Inputs. TTL inputs to the 2:4 multiplexer used to select one of four VCO centre
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frequency setting resistors (RVCO0 - RVCO3). When both SS0 and SS1 are LOW, RVCO0 is selected.
When SS0 is HIGH and SS1 is LOW, RVCO1 is selected. When SS0 is LOW and SS1 is HIGH, RVCO2
is selected and when both SS0 and SS1 are HIGH, RVCO3 is selected. These pins should see a
low AC impedance (e.g. 1nF to AC Gnd)
22,23
SCO/SCO Outputs
Serial Clock Outputs (inverse and true). Pseudo-ECL differential outputs of the extracted serial clock.
These outputs require a 390 Ω pull-down resistors to VEE.
24,25
SDO/SDO Outputs
Serial Data Outputs (inverse and true). Pseudo-ECL differential outputs of the regenerated serial data.
These outputs require a 390 Ω pull-down resistors to VEE.
26
27
28
VCC3
Power Supply. Most positive power supply connection. (ECL Outputs).
VEE2
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection. (Phase Detector, Carrier Detect)
VEE1
Power Supply. Most negative power supply connection.
INPUT / OUTPUT CIRCUITS
VCC
+
-
1.2V
2k
2k
1k
1k
DDI
Pin 5
DDI
Pin 6
380µA
+
1.6V
-
Fig. 3 Pins 1, 5 and 6
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INPUT / OUTPUT CIRCUITS cont.
IVCO
(1.9 - 2.4V)
LOOP FILTER
(1.8 - 2.7V)
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400
Pin 13 RVCO 0
400
Pin 14 RVCO 1
400
Pin 15
RVCO 2
400
Pin 17 RVCO 3
Fig. 4 Pins 13, 14, 15 and 17
VCC
VCC3
200
200
10k
10k
SDO or SCO
Pin 25, 24
SDO or SCO
Pin 23, 22
VCC
VCC
3k
800
Fig. 5 Pins 25, 24, 23 and 22
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INPUT / OUTPUT CIRCUITS cont.
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
10k
1.5k
CD
Pin 19
2k
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LOOP FILTER
Pin 12
1k
Fig. 7 Pin 19
Fig. 6 Pin 12
VCC
VCC
VCC
40µA
40µA
VCC
VCC
18µA
SS1
Pin 21
ƒ/2 EN
Pin 10
55µA
480µA
+
-
1.6V
SSO
Pin 20
Fig. 8 Pins 20, 21 and 10
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
(VS = 5V, TA = 25°C unless otherwise shown)
900
500
450
SERIAL OUTPUTS (mV) (p-p)
850
FREQUENCY (MHz)
400
350
300
250
ƒ/2 OFF
200
VS = 5.25V
800
VS = 5.00V
750
700
VS = 4.75V
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ƒ/2 ON
150
650
100
50
600
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0
10
20
30
40
50
FREQUENCY SETTING RESISTANCE (kΩ)
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Fig. 9 Clock Frequency
Fig. 10 Serial Outputs
60
70
105
100
CURRENT (mA)
VS = 5.25V
95
90
VS = 5.00V
85
VS = 4.75V
80
75
70
65
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Fig. 11 Supply Current
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+5V
0.1µ
390
+5V
0.1µ
ECL DATA
INPUTS
VEE2
VEE1
1 28 27 26
VEE1
VEE1
2
390
VCC3
5 DDI
6
DDI
7
VCC1
8 VEE1
3
VEE1
VEE1
4
SDO
SDO
SCO
GS9015B
SCO
25
100
24
100
DATA
23
100
CLOCK
100
CLOCK
22
+5V
SS1 21
SS0 20
9 VEE1
DATA
390
390
VCC2
RVCO3
VEE3
RVCO2
RVCO1
RVCO0
LOOP
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10 ƒ/2
11 VEE3
CD
CARRIER
DETECT
OUTPUT
19
10k
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
+5V
0.1µ
5.6p
910
+5V
10n
÷2
÷1
See Figure 15
STAR
ROUTED
LOOP
VOLTAGE
TEST
POINT
All resistors in ohms, all capacitors in microfarads unless otherwise stated.
Fig. 12 GS9015BTypical Test Circuit Using +5V Supply
TEST SETUP
Figure 12 shows a typical circuit for the GS9015B using a +5
volt supply. Figure 13 shows the GS9015B connections
when using a -5 volt supply.
The 0.1µF decoupling capacitors must be placed as close as
possible to the corresponding VCC pins.
The layout of the loop filter and RVCO components requires
careful attention. This has been detailed in an application
note entitled "Optimizing Circuit and Layout Design of the
GS9005A/15A", Document No. 521 - 32 - 00.
The Carrier Detect is an open-collector active high output
requiring a pull-up resistor of approximately 10 kΩ.
The SS0, SS1, and CD pins should see a low AC impedance.
This is particularly important when driving the SS0, SS1 pins
with external logic. The use of 1nF decoupling capacitors at
these pins ensures this.
The loop voltage can be conveniently measured across the
10 nF capacitor in the loop filter. Tuning procedures are
described in the Temperature Compensation Section (page
11). The fixed value frequency setting resistors should be
placed close to the corresponding pins on the GS9015B.
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0.1µ
-5V
390
ECL
DATA
INPUTS
0.1µ
6
7
VEE2
390
VCC3
VEE1
1 28 27 26
VEE1
2
VEE1
3
VEE1
5
VEE1
4
SDO
DDI
SDO
DDI
SCO
VCC1
GS9015B
SCO
8 VEE1
9 VEE1
SS1
-5V
25
100
24
100
DATA
23
100
CLOCK
22
100
CLOCK
21
390
DATA
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20
390
19
VCC2
RVCO3
V EE3
RVCO2
RVCO1
-5V
LOOP
11 VEE3
RVCO0
SS0
10 ƒ/2
CARRIER
DETECT
OUTPUT
CD
10k
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
0.1µ
5.6p
10n
910
-5V
÷2
÷1
See Figure 15
STAR
ROUTED
-5V
-5V
LOOP
VOLTAGE
-5V
All resistors in ohms, all capacitors in microfarads unless otherwise stated.
Fig. 13 GS9015B Typical Test Circuit Using -5V Supply
VCO Frequency Setting Resistors
There are two modes of VCO operation available in the
GS9015B depending on the state of the ÷2 block. The
÷2 block is enabled according to : ÷2 ENABLE = ƒ/2 • SS1.
When the ƒ/2 ENABLE (pin 10) is LOW, any of the four VCO
frequency setting resistors, RVCO0 through RVCO3, (pins
13, 14, 15 and 17) may be used for any data r a t e f r o m 100
Mb/s t o 4 0 0 M b / s . F o r e x a m p l e , f o r 143 Mb/s data
rate, the value of the total RVCO resistance is approximately
6k8 and f o r 2 7 0 M b / s o p e r a t i o n , t h e v a l u e i s
approximately 3k5. The 5k potentiometers will then tune
the desired data rate near their mid-points.
Jitter performance at the lower data rates (143, 177 Mb/s) is
improved by operating the VCO at twice the normal frequency.
This is accomplished by enabling the divide by two block in
the PLL section of the GS9015B.
When ƒ/2 (Pin 10) is HIGH, two of the RVCO pins are assigned
to data rates below 200 Mb/s and two are assigned to data
rates over 200 Mb/s. The selection is dependent upon the
level of STANDARD SELECT BIT, SS1 (pin 21). When SS1
is LOW, RVCO0 and RVCO1 (pins 13 and 14) are used for
the higher data rates. When SS1 is HIGH, the VCO frequency
is now twice the bit rate and its frequency is set by RVCO2 and
RVCO3 (pins 15 and 17).
For 143 Mb/s and 270 Mb/s operation, (the VCO is at
286 MHz and 270 MHz respectively) the total resistance
required is approximately the same for both data rates. This
also applies for 177 Mb/s and 360 Mb/s operation (the VCO
is tuned to 354 MHz and 360 MHz respectively). This means
that one potentiometer may be used for each frequency pair
with only a small variation of the fixed resistor value. This
halves the number of adjustments required.
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Temperature Compensation
Figure 14 shows the connections for the frequency setting
resistors for the various data rates. The compensation shown
for 360 Mb/s and 177 Mb/s with Divide by 2 ON, is useful to
a maximum ambient temperature of 50°C. If the Divide by 2
function is not enabled by the ƒ/2 ENABLE input, no
compensation is needed for the 143 Mb/s and 177 Mb/s data
rates. The resistor connections are shown in Figure 15. In
both cases , the 0.1µF capacitor that bypasses the
potentiometer should be star routed to VEE3.
1k
5k
0.1µF
VEE
Divide by 2 is OFF
143Mb/s and 177 Mb/s using any RVCO pins
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Fig. 15
5.6k
4.3k
1.3k
1N914
5k
1N914
5k
0.1µF
Non - Temperature Compensated Resistor Values
1.3k
for 143 Mb/s and 177 Mb/s
0.1µF
Loop Bandwidth
VEE
The loop bandwidth is dependant upon the internal PLL gain
constants along with the loop filter components connected to
pin 12. In addition, the impedance seen by the RVCO pin also
influences the loop characteristics such that as the impedance drops, the loop gain increases.
VEE
Divide by 2 is OFF
Divide by 2 is ON
270 Mb/s using RVCO0 or RVCO1
143 Mb/s using RVCO2 or RVCO3
Applications Circuit
1k
1k
1k
0.1µF
1k
0.1µF
1N914
1N914
VEE
Divide by 2 is OFF
360 Mb/s using RVCO0 or RVCO1
Figure 16 shows an application of the GS9015B in an
adjustment free, multi-standard serial to parallel convertor.
This circuit uses the GS9010A Automatic Tuning Subsystem IC and a GS9000B or GS9000S Decoder IC.
The GS9010A ATS eliminates the need to manually set or
externally temperature compensate the Receiver or Reclocker
VCO. The GS9010A can also determine whether the
incoming data stream is 4ƒsc NTSC,4ƒsc PAL or component
4:2:2.
VEE
Divide by 2 is ON
177 Mb/s using RVCO2 or RVCO3
Fig. 14 Frequency Setting Resistor Values
& Temperature Compensation
Temperature Compensation Procedure
In order to correctly set the VCO frequency so that the PLL will
always re-acquire lock over the full temperature range, the
following procedure should be used. The circuit should be
powered on for at least one minute prior to starting this
procedure.
Monitor the loop filter voltage at the junction of the loop filter
resistor and 10 nF loop filter capacitor (LOOP FILTER TEST
POINT). Using the appropriate network shown above, the
VCO frequency is set by first tuning the potentiometer so that
the PLL loses lock at the low end (lowest loop filter voltage).
The loop filter voltage is then slowly increased by adjusting the
the potentiometer to determine the error free low limit of the
capture range. Error free operation is determined by using a
suitable CRC or EDH measurement method to obtain a stable
signal with no errors. Record the loop filter voltage at this point
as VCL. Now adjust the potentiometer so that the loop filter
voltage is 250 mV above VCL.
The GS9010A includes a ramp generator/oscillator which
repeatedly sweeps the Reclocker VCO frequency over a
set range until the system is correctly locked. An automatic
fine tuning (AFT) loop maintains the Reclocker VCO control
voltage at it's centre point through continuous, long term
adjustments of the VCO centre frequency.
During normal operation, the GS9000B or GS9000S Decoder
provides continuous HSYNC pulses which disable the
ramp/oscillator of the GS9010A. This maintains the
correct Reclocker VCO frequency. When an interruption
to the incoming data stream is detected by the Reclocker,
the Carrier Detect goes LOW and opens the AFT loop in
order to maintain the correct VCO frequency for a period
of at least 2 seconds. This allows the Reclocker to rapidly
relock when the signal is re-established.
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Application Note - PCB Layout
Special attention must be paid to component layout when designing high performance serial digital receivers. For background
information on high speed circuit and layout design concepts, refer to Document No. 521-32-00, “Optimizing Circuit and Layout
Design of the GS90005A/15A”. A recommended PCB layout can be found in the Gennum Application Note “EB9010B
Deserializer Evaluation Board”
The use of a star grounding technique is required for the loop filter components of the GS9005B/15B.
Controlled impedance PCB traces should be used for the differential clock and data interconnection between the GS9005B
and the GS9000B or GS9000S. These differential traces must not pass over any ground plane discontinuities. A slot antenna
is formed when a microstrip trace runs across a break in the ground plane.
The series resistors at the parallel data output of the GS9000B or GS9000S are used to slow down the fast rise/fall time of the
GS9000B or GS9000S outputs. These resistors should be placed as close as possible to the GS9000B or GS9000S output pins
to minimize radiation from these pins.
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DVCC
VCC
+5V
+
+
10µ
10µ
100
3.3k
100
100
DGND
DGND
GND
VCC
SWF
+5V
0.1µ
SYNC WARNING FLAG
DGND
DGND
SCO 23
SCO 22
100
7
VCC
SS1 21
SS0 20
390
VCC2
RVCO3
VEE3
LOOP
9 VEE1
10 ƒ/2
VEE3
GS9015B
9
10
390
11
CD 19
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
5.6p
8
100
VSS
PD8
PD9
VSS
SWF
100
22
100
21
100
20
100
PD1 19
100
PD4
PD3
SS1
PD2
SS0
SST
12 13 14 15 16
DVCC
VCC
23
PD5
GS9000B
or GS9000S
SCI
100
PD6
(3)
SCI
24
PD7
SDI
PARALLEL DATA BIT 8
100
VDD
6
PARALLEL DATA BIT 9
25
PDO
100
HSYNC OUTPUT
28 27 26
PCLK
24
SDI
1
SWC
DDI
VSS
5
2
SCE
100
3
VDD
25
SDO
VDD
VEE2
VCC3
VEE1
VEE1
VEE1
VEE1
VEE1
390
SDO
VCC1
8 VEE1
4
28 27 26
DDI
7
11
1
RVCO2
6
2
RVCO1
0.1µ
SERIAL
DIGITAL
INPUT
RVCO0
VCC
5
3
HSYNC
390
4
17
PARALLEL DATA BIT 7
PARALLEL DATA BIT 6
PARALLEL DATA BIT 5
PARALLEL DATA BIT 4
PARALLEL DATA BIT 3
PARALLEL DATA BIT 2
PARALLEL DATA BIT 1
PARALLEL DATA BIT 0
DVCC
18
PARALLEL CLOCK OUT
SYNC CORRECTION ENABLE
0.1µ
910
0.1µ
0.1µ
100
100
DGND
10n (1)
DGND
1.2k
VCC
DVCC
1.2k
(2)
0.1µ
68k
50k
22n
VCC
120
DGND
STAR
ROUTED
GS9010A
(1)
6.8µ
6.8µ
+
1
2
+
3
4
3.3n
5
P/N
OUT
IN-
COMP
LF
6 ƒ/2
7 V
CC
8 SWF
VCC
STDT
VCC
16
0.1µ
15
14
CD
HSYNC 13
GND 12
VCC
OSC 11
DLY 10
FVCAP 9
STANDARD TRUTH TABLE
100k
82n
0.68µ
(1)
VCC
0.1µ
All resistors in ohms,
all capacitors in microfarads,
all inductors in henries unless otherwise stated.
180n
SWF
ƒ/2
P/N
STANDARD
0
0
4:2:2 - 270
0
1
4:2:2 - 360
1
0
4ƒsc - NTSC
1
1
4ƒsc - PAL
(1) To reduce board space, the two anti-series 6.8 µF capacitors (connected across pins 2 and 3 of
the GS9010A) may be replaced with a 1.0 µF non-polarized capacitor provided that:
(a) the 0.68 µF capacitor connected to the OSC pin (11) of the GS9010A is replaced with a
0.33 µF capacitor and
(b) the GS9005B /15B Loop Filter Capacitor is 10 nF.
(2) Remove this potentiometer if P/N function is not required, and ground pin 16 of the GS9010A.
(3) The GS9000B will operate to a maximum frequency of 370 Mbps. The GS9000S will operate to
a maximum of 300 Mbps.
Fig. 16 Typical Application Circuit
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DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION: DATA SHEET
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make changes at any time to improve reliability, function or
design, in order to provide the best product possible.
New document.
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