CDCLVD1216 www.ti.com SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 2:16 Low Additive Jitter LVDS Buffer Check for Samples: CDCLVD1216 FEATURES 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • 2:16 Differential Buffer Low Additive Jitter: <300 fs RMS in 10 kHz to 20 MHz Low Output Skew of 55 ps (Max) Universal Inputs Accept LVDS, LVPECL, LVCMOS Selectable Clock Inputs Through Control Pin 16 LVDS Outputs, ANSI EIA/TIA-644A Standard Compatible Clock Frequency up to 800 MHz 2.375–2.625V Device Power Supply LVDS Reference Voltage, VAC_REF, Available for Capacitive Coupled Inputs Industrial Temperature Range –40°C to 85°C Packaged in 7mm × 7mm 48-Pin QFN (RGZ) ESD Protection Exceeds 3 kV HBM, 1 kV CDM The CDCLVD1216 clock buffer distributes one of two selectable clock inputs (IN0, IN1) to 16 pairs of differential LVDS clock outputs (OUT0, OUT15) with minimum skew for clock distribution. The CDCLVD1216 can accept two clock sources into an input multiplexer. The inputs can either be LVDS, LVPECL, or LVCMOS. The CDCLVD1216 is specifically designed for driving 50 Ω transmission lines. If driving the inputs in single ended mode, the appropriate bias voltage (VAC_REF) should be applied to the unused negative input pin. The IN_SEL pin selects the input which is routed to the outputs. If this pin is left open it disables the outputs (static). The part supports a fail safe function. It incorporates an input hysteresis, which prevents random oscillation of the outputs in absence of an input signal. The device operates in 2.5 V supply environment and is characterized from –40°C to 85°C (ambient temperature). The CDCLVD1216 is packaged in small 48-pin, 7mm × 7mm QFN package. APPLICATIONS • • • • • DESCRIPTION Telecommunications/Networking Medical Imaging Test and Measurement Equipment Wireless Communications General Purpose Clocking 125 MHz 125 MHz Oscillator CDCLVD1216 LVDS Buffer PHY2 PHY2 PHY2 PHY2 2 PHY2 PHY2 PHY2 PHY16 IN_ SEL Figure 1. Application Example 1 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. 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 © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated CDCLVD1216 SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 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. VCC VAC_REF0 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC Reference Generator VAC_REF1 INP0 IN_MUX INN0 INP1 OUTP [0..15] LVDS OUTN [0..15] INN1 VCC 200 kW IN_SEL 200 kW GND GND Figure 2. CDCLVD1216 Block Diagram 2 OUTN10 OUTP10 OUTN9 OUTP9 OUTN8 OUTP8 OUTN7 OUTP7 OUTN6 OUTP6 OUTN5 OUTP5 CDCLVD1216 (TOP VIEW) 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 VCC 23 OUTN4 22 OUTP4 40 21 OUTN3 OUTN12 41 20 OUTP3 OUTP13 42 19 OUTN2 OUTN13 43 18 OUTP2 OUTP14 44 17 OUTN1 OUTN14 45 16 OUTP1 OUTP15 46 15 OUTN0 14 OUTP0 13 VCC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 INP0 N.C. GND VCC 48 INN0 47 VAC_REF0 OUTN15 Thermal Pad (GND) VCC OUTP12 VCC 39 VAC_REF1 OUTN11 7mm x 7mm 48 pin QFN (RGZ) INN1 38 INP1 OUTP11 IN_SEL 37 GND VCC Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 CDCLVD1216 www.ti.com SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 PIN FUNCTIONS PIN NAME NO. TYPE VCC 6, 7, 13, 24, 37, 48 DESCRIPTION Power 2.5V supplies for the device GND 1, 12 Ground Device ground INP0, INN0 10, 9 Input Differential input pair or single ended input INP1, INN1 3, 4 Input Differential redundant input pair or single ended input OUTP0, OUTN0 14, 15 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 0 OUTP1, OUTN1 16, 17 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 1 OUTP2, OUTN2 18, 19 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 2 OUTP3, OUTN3 20, 21 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 3 OUTP4, OUTN4 22, 23 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 4 OUTP5, OUTN5 25, 26 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 5 OUTP6, OUTN6 27, 28 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 6 OUTP7, OUTN7 29, 30 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 7 OUTP8,OUTN8 31, 32 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 8 OUTP9,OUTN9 33, 34 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 9 OUTP10,OUTN10 35, 36 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 10 OUTP11,OUTN11 38, 39 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 11 OUTP11,OUTN12 40, 41 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 12 OUTP11,OUTN13 42, 43 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 13 OUTP11,OUTN14 44, 45 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 14 OUTP11,OUTN15 46, 47 Output Differential LVDS output pair no. 15 VAC_REF0 8 Output Bias voltage output for capacitive coupled inputs. If used, it is recommended to use a 0.1µF to GND on this pin. VAC_REF1 5 Output Bias voltage output for capacitive coupled inputs. If used, it is recommended to use a 0.1µF to GND on this pin. N.C. 11 IN_SEL 2 No connect Input with an internal 200kΩ pull-up and pull-down Thermal Pad Input selection – selects input port; (See Table 1) Device ground. Thermal Pad must be soldered to ground. See thermal management recommendations. Ground Table 1. Input Selection Table (1) IN_SEL ACTIVE CLOCK INPUT 0 INP0, INN0 1 INP1, INN1 Open None (1) The input buffers are disabled and the outputs are static. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 3 CDCLVD1216 SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 www.ti.com ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted) (1) VALUE UNIT –0.3 to 2.8 V Input voltage range, VI –0.2 to (VCC + 0.2) V Output voltage range, VO –0.2 to (VCC + 0.2) V Supply voltage range, VCC Driver short circuit current, IOSD See Note Electrostatic discharge (Human Body Model, 1.5 kΩ, 100 pF) (1) (2) (2) >3000 V Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under recommended operating conditions” is not implied. Exposure to absolute–maximum–rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. The outputs can handle permanent short. RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS Device supply voltage, VCC Ambient temperature, TA MIN TYP MAX 2.375 2.5 2.625 V 85 °C –40 UNIT THERMAL INFORMATION CDCLVD1216 THERMAL METRIC (1) RGZ(48 PINS) qJA Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance 30.6 qJC(top) Junction-to-case(top) thermal resistance 28.5 qJB Junction-to-board thermal resistance 10.5 yJT Junction-to-top characterization parameter 0.4 yJB Junction-to-board characterization parameter 10.2 qJC(bottom) Junction-to-case(bottom) thermal resistance 3.1 (1) UNITS °C/W For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the IC Package Thermal Metrics application report, SPRA953. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS At VCC = 2.375V to 2.625V, TA = –40°C to 85°C (unless otherwise noted) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT IN_SEL CONTROL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS VdI3 3 State VdIH Input high voltage Open VdIL Input low voltage IdIH Input high current VCC = 2.625 V, VIH = 2.625 V IdIL Input low current VCC = 2.625 V, VIL= 0V Rpull(IN_SEL) Input pull-up/ pull-down resistor 0.5×VCC V 0.7×VCC V 0.2×VCC V 30 mA –30 mA 200 kΩ 2.5V LVCMOS (see Figure 7) INPUT CHARACTERISTICS fIN Input frequency Vth Input threshold voltage VIH Input high voltage VIL Input low voltage IIH Input high current VCC = 2.625 V, VIH = 2.625 V IIL Input low current VCC = 2.625 V, VIL = 0 V ΔV/ΔT Input edge rate 20%–80% CIN Input capacitance 2.5 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated 4 External threshold voltage applied to complementary input Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 200 MHz 1.5 V Vth + 0.1 VCC V 0 Vth – 0.1 V 10 mA 1.1 –10 1.5 mA V/ns pF CDCLVD1216 www.ti.com SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) At VCC = 2.375V to 2.625V, TA = –40°C to 85°C (unless otherwise noted) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT DIFFERENTIAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS fIN Input frequency Clock input 800 MHz Differential input voltage peak-to-peak VICM = 1.25 V 0.3 1.6 VPP VICM Input common mode voltage range VIN, DIFF, PP > 0.4 V 1.0 VCC – 0.3 V IIH Input high current VCC = 2.625 V, VIH = 2.625 V 10 mA IIL Input low current VCC = 2.625, VIL = 0 V ΔV/ΔT Input edge rate 20%–80% CIN Input capacitance VIN, DIFF –10 0.75 mA V/ns 2.5 pF LVDS OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS |VOD| Differential output voltage magnitude ΔVOD Change in differential output voltage magnitude VOC(SS) Steady-state common mode output voltage ΔVOC(SS) Steady-state common mode output voltage VIN, DIFF, PP = 0.6V, RL = 100 Ω Vring Output overshoot and undershoot Percentage of output amplitude VOD VOS Output ac common mode VIN, DIFF, PP = 0.6V, RL = 100 Ω IOS Short-circuit output current VOD = 0 V tPD Propagation delay VIN, DIFF, PP = 0.3 V tSK, PP Part-to-part skew tSK, O Output skew tSK,P Pulse skew(with 50% duty cycle input) Crossing-point-to-crossing-point distortion tRJIT Random additive jitter (with 50% duty cycle input) Edge speed 0.75 V/ns, 10 kHz – 20 MHz tR/tF Output rise/fall time 20% to 80%, 100 Ω, 5 pF ICCSTAT Static supply current Outputs unterminated, f = 0 Hz ICC100 Supply current ICC800 Supply current VIN, DIFF, PP = 0.3V, RL = 100 Ω 250 450 mV –15 15 mV 1.1 1.375 –15 15 V mV 10% 40 1.5 –50 50 70 mVPP ±24 mA 2.5 ns 600 ps 55 ps 50 ps 0.3 ps, RMS 300 ps 17 28 mA All outputs, RL = 100 Ω, f = 100 MHz 107 140 mA All outputs, RL = 100 Ω, f = 800 MHz 147 180 mA 1.25 1.35 V VAC_REF CHARACTERISTICS VAC_REF Reference output voltage VCC = 2.5 V Iload = 100 µA 1.1 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 5 CDCLVD1216 SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 www.ti.com Typical Additive Phase Noise Characteristics for 100 MHz Clock PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNIT phn100 Phase noise at 100 Hz offset -132.9 dBc/Hz phn1k Phase noise at 1 kHz offset -138.8 dBc/Hz phn10k Phase noise at 10 kHz offset -147.4 dBc/Hz phn100k Phase noise at 100 kHz offset -153.6 dBc/Hz phn1M Phase noise at 1 MHz offset -155.2 dBc/Hz phn10M Phase noise at 10 MHz offset -156.2 dBc/Hz phn20M Phase noise at 20 MHz offset -156.6 dBc/Hz tRJIT Random additive jitter from 10 kHz to 20 MHz 171 fs, RMS Typical Additive Phase Noise Characteristics for 737.27 MHz Clock PARAMETER phn100 Phase noise at 100 Hz offset phn1k Phase noise at 1 kHz offset phn10k Phase noise at 10 kHz offset phn100k MIN TYP MAX UNIT -80.2 dBc/Hz -114.3 dBc/Hz -138 dBc/Hz Phase noise at 100 kHz offset -143.9 dBc/Hz phn1M Phase noise at 1 MHz offset -145.2 dBc/Hz phn10M Phase noise at 10 MHz offset -146.5 dBc/Hz phn20M Phase noise at 20 MHz offset -146.6 dBc/Hz tRJIT Random additive jitter from 10 kHz to 20 MHz 65 fs, RMS 6 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 CDCLVD1216 www.ti.com SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS Phase Noise - dBc/Hz INPUT- AND OUTPUT-CLOCK PHASE NOISES vs FREQUENCY FROM the CARRIER (TA = 25°C and VCC = 2.5V) Input clock RMS jitter is 32 fs from 10 kHz to 20 MHz and additive RMS jitter is 152 fs Figure 3. 100 MHz Input and Output Phase Noise Plot spacer VOD − Differential Output Voltage − mV 350 TA = 25oC 340 2.625V 330 320 2.5V 310 300 2.375V 290 280 270 260 250 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Frequency − MHz Figure 4. Differential Output Voltage vs Frequency Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 7 CDCLVD1216 SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 www.ti.com TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) TEST CONFIGURATIONS Oscilloscope 100 W LVDS Figure 5. LVDS Output DC Configuration During Device Test Phase Noise Analyzer LVDS 50 W Figure 6. LVDS Output AC Configuration During Device Test VIH Vth IN VIL IN Vth Figure 7. DC Coupled LVCMOS Input During Device Test VOH OUTNx VOD OUTPx VOL 80% VOUT,DIFF,PP (= 2 x VOD) 20% 0V tr tf Figure 8. Output Voltage and Rise/Fall Time 8 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 CDCLVD1216 www.ti.com SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) INNx INPx OUTN0 tPLH0 tPHL0 tPLH1 tPHL1 OUTP0 OUTN1 OUTP1 OUTN2 tPLH2 tPHL2 OUTP2 OUTN15 tPHL15 tPLH15 OUTP15 A. Output skew is calculated as the greater of the following: As of the difference between the fastest and the slowest tPLHn or the difference between the fastest and the slowest tPHLn (n = 0, 1, 2, ..15) B. Part to part skew is calculated as the greater of the following: As the difference between the fastest and the slowest tPLHn or the difference between the fastest and the slowest tPHLn across multiple devices (n = 0, 1, 2, ..15) Figure 9. Output Skew and Part-to-Part Skew Vring OUTNx VOD 0 V Differential OUTPx Figure 10. Output Overshoot and Undershoot Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 9 CDCLVD1216 SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 www.ti.com TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) VOS GND Figure 11. Output AC Common Mode APPLICATION INFORMATION THERMAL MANAGEMENT For reliability and performance reasons, the die temperature should be limited to a maximum of +125°C. The device package has an exposed pad that provides the primary heat removal path to the printed circuit board (PCB). To maximize the heat dissipation from the package, a thermal landing pattern including multiple vias to a ground plane must be incorporated into the PCB within the footprint of the package. The thermal pad must be soldered down to ensure adequate heat conduction to of the package. Check the mechanical data at the end of the data sheet for land and via pattern examples. POWER SUPPLY FILTERING High-performance clock buffers are sensitive to noise on the power supply, which can dramatically increase the additive jitter of the buffer. Thus, it is essential to reduce noise from the system power supply, especially when jitter/phase noise is critical to the application. Filter capacitors are used to eliminate the low-frequency noise from the power supply, where the bypass capacitors provide the low impedance path for high-frequency noise and guard the power-supply system against the induced fluctuations. These bypass capacitors also provide instantaneous current surges as required by the device and should have low equivalent series resistance (ESR). To properly use the bypass capacitors, they must be placed close to the power-supply pins and laid out with short loops to minimize inductance. It is recommended to add as many high-frequency (for example, 0.1 mF) bypass capacitors as there are supply pins in the package. It is recommended, but not required, to insert a ferrite bead between the board power supply and the chip power supply that isolates the high-frequency switching noises generated by the clock driver; these beads prevent the switching noise from leaking into the board supply. Choose an appropriate ferrite bead with low dc resistance because it is imperative to provide adequate isolation between the board supply and the chip supply, as well as to maintain a voltage at the supply pins that is greater than the minimum voltage required for proper operation. Board Supply Chip Supply Ferrite Bead 1 µF 10µF 0.1 µF (x6) Figure 12. Power Supply Filtering 10 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 CDCLVD1216 www.ti.com SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 LVDS OUTPUT TERMINATION The proper LVDS termination for signal integrity over two 50 Ω lines is 100 Ω between the outputs on the receiver end. Either dc-coupled termination or ac-coupled termination can be used for LVDS outputs. It is recommended to place termination resister close to the receiver. If the receiver is internally biased to a voltage different than the output common mode voltage of the CDCLVD1216, ac-coupling should be used. If the LVDS receiver has internal 100 Ω termination, external termination must be omitted. Unused outputs can be left open without connecting any trace to the output pins. Z = 50 W 100 W CDCLVD1216 LVDS Z = 50 W Figure 13. LVDS Output DC Termination 100 nF Z = 50 W 100 W CDCLVD1216 LVDS Z = 50 W 100 nF Figure 14. LVDS Output AC Termination with Receiver Internally Biased Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 11 CDCLVD1216 SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 www.ti.com INPUT TERMINATION The CDCLVD1216 inputs can be interfaced with LVDS, LVPECL, or LVCMOS drivers. LVDS Driver can be connected to CDCLVD1216 inputs with dc or ac coupling as shown Figure 15 and Figure 16 respectively. Z = 50 W 100 W LVDS CDCLVD1216 Z = 50 W Figure 15. LVDS Clock Driver Connected to CDCLVD1216 Input (DC coupled) 100 nF Z = 50 W LVDS CDCLVD1216 Z = 50 W 100 nF 50 W 50 W VAC_REF Figure 16. LVDS Clock Driver Connected to CDCLVD1216 Input (AC coupled) Figure 17 shows how to connect LVPECL inputs to the CDCLVD1216. The series resistors are required to reduce the LVPECL signal swing if the signal swing is >1.6 VPP. 75 W 100 nF Z = 50 W CDCLVD1216 LVPECL Z = 50 W 75 W 150 W 150 W 100 nF 50 W 50 W VAC_REF Figure 17. LVPECL Clock Driver Connected to CDCLVD1216 Input 12 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 CDCLVD1216 www.ti.com SCAS900B – OCTOBER 2010 – REVISED JANUARY 2011 Figure 18 illustrates how to couple a 2.5 V LVCMOS clock input to the CDCLVD1216 directly. The series resistance (RS) should be placed close to the LVCMOS driver if needed. 3.3 V LVCMOS clock input swing needs to be limited to VIH ≤ VCC. RS LVCMOS (2.5V) Z = 50 W CDCLVD1216 V V Vth = IH + IL 2 Figure 18. 2.5V LVCMOS Clock Driver Connected to CDCLVD1216 Input For unused inputs, it is recommended to ground both input pins (INP, INN) using 1 kΩ resistors. Spacer REVISION HISTORY Changes from Original (October 2010) to Revision A Page • Changed Feature - Low Output Skew of 45 ps (Max) To: Low Output Skew of 55 ps (Max) .............................................. 1 • Changed tSK, O Output Skew From: 45 ps (Max) To: 55 ps (Max) ........................................................................................ 5 • Deleted the Recommended PCB Layout illustration .......................................................................................................... 10 Changes from Revision A (November 2010) to Revision B • Page Changed the device status From: Product Preview To: Production ..................................................................................... 1 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010–2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Link(s): CDCLVD1216 13 PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM www.ti.com 27-Jan-2011 PACKAGING INFORMATION Orderable Device Status (1) Package Type Package Drawing Pins Package Qty Eco Plan (2) Lead/ Ball Finish MSL Peak Temp (3) Samples (Requires Login) CDCLVD1216RGZR ACTIVE VQFN RGZ 48 2500 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU Level-3-260C-168 HR Add to cart CDCLVD1216RGZT ACTIVE VQFN RGZ 48 250 Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) CU NIPDAU Level-3-260C-168 HR Add to cart (1) The marketing status values are defined as follows: ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs. 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