AD AD9572ACPZPEC

Fiber Channel/Ethernet Clock Generator IC,
PLL Core, Dividers, 7 Clock Outputs
AD9572
FEATURES
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
REFSEL
XTAL
OSC
CMOS
1 × 25MHz
REFCLK
LVPECL
OR LVDS
DIVIDERS
LPF
3RD ORDER
PFD/CP
LDO
VCO
2 × 106.25MHz
LVPECL
OR LVDS
1 × 156.25MHz
LVPECL
OR LVDS
DIVIDERS
LPF
3RD ORDER
LDO
PFD/CP
Fully integrated dual VCO/PLL cores
167 fs rms jitter from 0.637 MHz to 10 MHz at 106.25 MHz
178 fs rms jitter from 1.875 MHz to 20 MHz at 156.25 MHz
418 fs rms jitter from 12 kHz to 20 MHz at 125 MHz
Input crystal or clock frequency of 25 MHz
Preset divide ratios for 106.25 MHz, 156.25 MHz, 33.33 MHz,
100 MHz, 125 MHz
Choice of LVPECL or LVDS output format
Integrated loop filters
Copy of reference clock output
Rates configured via strapping pins
Space saving, 6 mm × 6 mm, 40-lead LFCSP
0.71 W power dissipation (LVDS operation)
1.07 W power dissipation (LVPECL operation)
3.3 V operation
VCO
2 × 100MHz
OR 125MHz
CMOS
APPLICATIONS
1 × 33.33MHz
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FREQSEL
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD9572 provides a multioutput clock generator function
along with two on-chip PLL cores, optimized for fiber channel
line card applications that include an Ethernet interface. The
integer-N PLL design is based on the Analog Devices, Inc.,
proven portfolio of high performance, low jitter frequency
synthesizers to maximize network performance. Other applications with demanding phase noise and jitter requirements also
benefit from this part.
A second PLL also operates as an integer-N synthesizer and
drives two LVPECL or LVDS output buffers for 106.25 MHz
operation. No external loop filter components are required, thus
conserving valuable design time and board space.
CPU
ISLAND
16-PORT FIBRE CHANNEL ASIC
QUAD SFP
PHY
1 × 156.25MHz
2 × 106.25MHz
1 × 100MHz/125MHz
1 × 25MHz
1 × 33.33MHz
AD9572
07498-002
10G SFP+
QUAD SFP
PHY
feedback divider and output divider. By connecting an external
crystal or reference clock to the REFCLK pin, frequencies up to
156.25 MHz can be locked to the input reference. Each output
divider and feedback divider ratio is preprogrammed for the
required output rates.
The AD9572 is available in a 40-lead, 6 mm × 6 mm lead frame
chip scale package (LFCSP) and can be operated from a single
3.3 V supply. The temperature range is −40°C to +85°C.
The PLL section consists of a low noise phase frequency
detector (PFD), a precision charge pump (CP), a low phase
noise voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), and a preprogrammed
QUAD SFP
PHY
07498-001
FORCE_LOW
Fiber channel line cards, switches, and routers
Gigabit Ethernet/PCIe support included
Low jitter, low phase noise clock generation
QUAD SFP
PHY
Figure 2. Typical Application
Rev. 0
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AD9572
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1 ESD Caution...................................................................................9 Applications ....................................................................................... 1 Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions........................... 10 Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1 Typical Performance Characteristics ........................................... 12 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Terminology .................................................................................... 13 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 14 Specifications..................................................................................... 3 Outputs ........................................................................................ 14 PLL Characteristics ...................................................................... 3 Phase Frequency Detector (PFD) and Charge Pump............ 15 LVDS Clock Output Jitter............................................................ 4 Power Supply............................................................................... 15 LVPECL Clock Output Jitter ....................................................... 5 CMOS Clock Distribution ........................................................ 15 CMOS Clock Output Jitter .......................................................... 5 LVPECL Clock Distribution ..................................................... 16 Reference Input ............................................................................. 5 LVDS Clock Distribution .......................................................... 16 Clock Outputs ............................................................................... 6 Reference Input........................................................................... 16 Timing Characteristics ................................................................ 6 Control Pins .................................................................................. 7 Power and Grounding Considerations and Power Supply
Rejection ...................................................................................... 16 Power .............................................................................................. 7 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 17 Crystal Oscillator .......................................................................... 7 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 17 Timing Diagrams .............................................................................. 8 Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 9 Thermal Resistance ...................................................................... 9 REVISION HISTORY
7/09—Revision 0: Initial Version
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SPECIFICATIONS
PLL CHARACTERISTICS
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Table 1.
Parameter
PHASE NOISE CHARACTERISTICS
PLL Noise (106.25 MHz LVDS Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 10 MHz
@ 30 MHz
PLL Noise (156.25 MHz LVDS Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 10 MHz
@ 30 MHz
PLL Noise (125 MHz LVDS Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 10 MHz
@ 30 MHz
PLL Noise (100 MHz LVDS Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 10 MHz
@ 30 MHz
PLL Noise (106.25 MHz LVPECL Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 10 MHz
@ 30 MHz
PLL Noise (156.25 MHz LVPECL Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 10 MHz
@ 30 MHz
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Test Conditions/Comments
−123
−127
−129
−150
−152
−153
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
−118
−125
−126
−145
−151
−151
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
−119
−127
−128
−147
−151
−152
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
−121
−128
−130
−147
−150
−150
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
−121
−128
−129
−151
−154
−155
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
−119
−125
−126
−147
−152
−153
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
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Parameter
PLL Noise (125 MHz LVPECL Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 10 MHz
@ 30 MHz
PLL Noise (100 MHz LVPECL Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 10 MHz
@ 30 MHz
Phase Noise (33.33 MHz CMOS Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 5 MHz
Phase Noise (25 MHz CMOS Output)
@ 1 kHz
@ 10 kHz
@ 100 kHz
@ 1 MHz
@ 5 MHz
Spurious Content 1
PLL Figures of Merit
1
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Test Conditions/Comments
−122
−127
−128
−148
−152
−153
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
−122
−128
−130
−148
−150
−151
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
33.33 MHz output disabled
−130
−138
−139
−152
−152
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
−133
−142
−148
−148
−148
−70
−217.5
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc/Hz
dBc
dBc/Hz
Dominant amplitude with all outputs active
When the 33.33 MHz, 100 MHz, and 125 MHz clocks are enabled simultaneously, a worst-case −50 dBc spurious content might be presented on Pin 21 and Pin 22 only.
LVDS CLOCK OUTPUT JITTER
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Table 2.
Jitter Integration
Bandwidth (Typ)
12 kHz to 20 MHz
100 MHz
33M = Off/On
508/490
106.25 MHz
33M = Off/On
402/440
125 MHz
33M = Off/On
418/883
1.875 MHz to
20 MHz
637 kHz to 10 MHz
200 kHz to 10 MHz
12 kHz to 35 MHz
156.25 MHz
33M = Off/On
417/423
Unit
fS rms
178/185
fS rms
167/217
316/308
fS rms
253/776
fS rms
500 (off only)
fS rms
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Test Conditions/Comments
LVDS output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 1 × 100 MHz, 1 ×
125 MHz, 2 × 106.25 MHz
LVDS output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 1 × 100 MHz, 1 ×
125 MHz, 2 × 106.25 MHz
LVDS output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 1 × 100 MHz, 1 ×
125 MHz, 2 × 106.25 MHz
LVDS output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 1 × 100 MHz, 1 ×
125 MHz, 2 × 106.25 MHz
LVDS output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 2 × 125 MHz, 2 ×
106.25 MHz
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LVPECL CLOCK OUTPUT JITTER
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Table 3.
Jitter Integration
Bandwidth (Typ)
12 kHz to 20 MHz
100 MHz
33M = Off/On
608/564
106.25 MHz
33M = Off/On
418/451
125 MHz
33M = Off/On
444/2200
1.875 MHz to
20 MHz
637 kHz to 10 MHz
200 kHz to 10 MHz
156.25 MHz
33M = Off/On
420/461
Unit
fS rms
200/277
fS rms
227/232
337/378
12 kHz to 35 MHz
fS rms
242/2200
fS rms
523 (off only)
fS rms
Test Conditions/Comments
LVPECL output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 1 × 100 MHz, 1 ×
125 MHz, 2 × 106.25 MHz
LVPECL output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 1 × 100 MHz, 1 ×
125 MHz, 2 × 106.25 MHz
LVPECL output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 1 × 100 MHz, 1 ×
125 MHz, 2 × 106.25 MHz
LVPECL output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 1 × 100 MHz, 1 ×
125 MHz, 2 × 106.25 MHz
LVPECL output frequency combinations
are 1 × 156.25 MHz, 2 × 125 MHz, 2 ×
106.25 MHz
CMOS CLOCK OUTPUT JITTER
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Table 4.
Jitter Integration Bandwidth
12 kHz to 5 MHz
200 kHz to 5 MHz
25 MHz
781
764
33.3 MHz
417
524
Unit
fS rms
fS rms
Test Conditions/Comments
REFERENCE INPUT
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V ± 10%, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. Minimum (min) and maximum (max) values are given
over full VS and TA (−40°C to +85°C) variation.
Table 5.
Parameter
CLOCK INPUT (REFCLK)
Input Frequency
Input High Voltage
Input Low Voltage
Input Current
Input Capacitance
Min
Typ
Max
25
2.0
0.8
+1.0
−1.0
2
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Unit
MHz
V
V
μA
pF
Test Conditions/Comments
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CLOCK OUTPUTS
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V ± 10%, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. Minimum (min) and maximum (max) values are given
over full VS and TA (−40°C to +85°C) variation.
Table 6.
Parameter
LVPECL CLOCK OUTPUTS
Output Frequency
Output High Voltage (VOH)
Output Low Voltage (VOL)
Output Differential Voltage (VOD)
Duty Cycle
LVDS CLOCK OUTPUTS
Output Frequency
Differential Output Voltage (VOD)
Delta VOD
Output Offset Voltage (VOS)
Delta VOS
Short-Circuit Current (ISA, ISB)
Duty Cycle
CMOS CLOCK OUTPUTS
Output Frequency
Output High Voltage (VOH)
Output Low Voltage (VOL)
Duty Cycle
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VS − 1.24
VS − 2.07
700
45
VS − 1.05
VS − 1.87
825
156.25
VS − 0.83
VS − 1.62
950
55
MHz
V
V
mV
%
250
350
1.125
1.25
156.25
475
25
1.375
25
24
55
MHz
mV
mV
V
mV
mA
%
33.33
MHz
V
V
%
14
45
VS − 0.1
0.1
58
42
Test Conditions/Comments
Output shorted to GND
Sourcing 1.0 mA current
Sinking 1.0 mA current
TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V ± 10%, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. Minimum (min) and maximum (max) values are given
over full VS and TA (−40°C to +85°C) variation.
Table 7.
Parameter
LVPECL
Output Rise Time, tRP
Output Fall Time, tFP
LVDS
Output Rise Time, tRL
Output Fall Time, tFL
CMOS
Output Rise Time, tRC
Output Fall Time, tFC
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
480
480
625
625
810
810
ps
ps
160
160
350
350
540
540
ps
ps
0.25
0.25
0.50
0.70
2.5
2.5
ns
ns
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Test Conditions/Comments
Termination = 200 Ω to 0 V; CLOAD = 0 pF
20% to 80%, measured differentially
80% to 20%, measured differentially
Termination = 100 Ω differential; CLOAD = 0 pF
20% to 80%, measured differentially
80% to 20%, measured differentially
Termination = 50 Ω to 0 V; CLOAD = 5 pF
20% to 80%
80% to 20%
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CONTROL PINS
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V ± 10%, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. Minimum (min) and maximum (max) values are given
over full VS and TA (−40°C to +85°C) variation.
Table 8.
Parameter
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
REFSEL Pin
Logic 1 Voltage
Logic 0 Voltage
Logic 1 Current
Logic 0 Current
FREQSEL Pin
Logic 1 Voltage
Logic 0 Voltage
Logic 1 Current
Logic 0 Current
FORCE_LOW Pin
Logic 1 Voltage
Logic 0 Voltage
Logic 1 Current
Logic 0 Current
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
0.8
1.0
155
V
V
μA
μA
Test Conditions/Comments
REFSEL has a 30 kΩ pull-up resistor.
2.0
FREQSEL has a 150 kΩ pull-up resistor and a
100 kΩ pull-down resistor.
2/3(VS) + 0.2
1/3(VS) − 0.2
45
30
V
V
μA
μA
0.8
240
2.0
V
V
μA
μA
FORCE_LOW has a 16 kΩ pull-down resistor.
2.0
POWER
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V ± 10%, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. Minimum (min) and maximum (max) values are given
over full VS and TA (−40°C to +85°C) variation.
Table 9.
Parameter
Power Supply
LVDS Power Dissipation
LVPECL Power Dissipation
Min
3.0
Typ
3.3
715
1075
Max
3.6
870
1305
Unit
V
mW
mW
Test Conditions/Comments
CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
Typical (typ) is given for VS = 3.3 V ± 10%, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. Minimum (min) and maximum (max) values are given
over full VS and TA (−40°C to +85°C) variation.
Table 10.
Parameter
CRYSTAL SPECIFICATION
Frequency
ESR
Load Capacitance
Phase Noise
Stability
Min
Typ
Max
25
50
14
−135
−30
+30
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Unit
MHz
Ω
pF
dBc/Hz
ppm
Test Conditions/Comments
Fundamental mode
@ 1 kHz offset
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TIMING DIAGRAMS
SINGLE-ENDED
DIFFERENTIAL
80%
80%
CMOS
5pF LOAD
LVPECL
tFP
07498-004
tRP
tRC
Figure 3. LVPECL Timing, Differential
DIFFERENTIAL
80%
LVDS
tFL
07498-005
20%
tRL
tFC
Figure 5. CMOS Timing, Single-Ended, 5 pF Load
Figure 4. LVDS Timing, Differential
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07498-006
20%
20%
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
THERMAL RESISTANCE
Table 11.
Parameter
VS to GND
REFCLK to GND
BYPASSx to GND
XO to GND
FREQSEL, FORCE_LOW, and
REFSEL to GND
25M, 33M, 100M/125M, 106M, and
156M to GND
Junction Temperature1
Storage Temperature Range
1
θJA is specified for the worst-case conditions, that is, a device
soldered in a circuit board for surface-mount packages.
Thermal impedance measurements were taken on a 4-layer
board in still air in accordance with EIA/JESD51-7.
Rating
−0.3 V to +3.6 V
−0.3 V to VS + 0.3 V
−0.3 V to VS + 0.3 V
−0.3 V to VS + 0.3 V
−0.3 V to VS + 0.3 V
Table 12. Thermal Resistance
Package Type
40-Lead LFCSP
−0.3 V to VS + 0.3 V
ESD CAUTION
150°C
−65°C to +150°C
See Table 12 for θJA.
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
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θJA
27.5
Unit
°C/W
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40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
VS
VS
*
FORCE_LO W
BYPASS1
VS
GND
VS
106M
106M
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
PIN 1
INDICATOR
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TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
106M
106M
VS
FREQSEL
VS
VS
VS
33M
100M/125M
100M/125M
NOTES
1. * = SHORT TO PIN 36.
2. ** = SHORT TO PIN 14.
3. NC = NO CONNECT.
4. NOTE THAT THE EXPOSED PADDLE ON THIS PACKAGE IS AN ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION AS WELL AS A THERMAL ENHANCEMENT. FOR THE DEVICE TO
FUNCTION PROPERLY, THE PADDLE MUST BE ATTACHED TO GROUND (GND).
07498-007
VS
**
**
BYPASS2
VS
VS
156M
156M
100M/125M
100M/125M
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
GND 1
VS 2
NC 3
25M 4
VS 5
XO 6
XO 7
REFCLK 8
REFSEL 9
GND 10
Figure 6. Pin Configuration
Table 13. Pin Function Descriptions 1
Pin No.
3
2
4
5
6, 7
8
9
11
1, 10, 34
14, 36
15
16
17
18
19, 21
20, 22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29, 31
30, 32
Mnemonic
NC
VS
25M
VS
XO
REFCLK
REFSEL
VS
GND
BYPASS2, BYPASS1
VS
VS
156M
156M
100M/125M
100M/125M
33M
VS
VS
VS
FREQSEL
VS
106M
106M
Description
No Connect. This pin should be left floating.
Power Supply Connection for the 25M CMOS Buffer.
CMOS 25 MHz Output.
Power Supply Connection for the Crystal Oscillator.
External 25 MHz Crystal.
25 MHz Reference Clock Input. Tie low when not in use.
Logic Input. Used to select the reference source.
Power Supply Connection for the GbE PLL.
Ground. Includes external paddle (EPAD).
These pins are for bypassing each LDO to ground with a 220 nF capacitor.
Power Supply Connection for the GbE VCO.
Power Supply Connection for the 156M LVDS Output Buffer and Output Dividers.
LVPECL/LVDS Output at 156.25 MHz.
Complementary LVPECL/LVDS Output at 156.25 MHz.
LVPECL/LVDS Output at 100 MHz or 125 MHz. Selected by FREQSEL pin strapping.
Complementary LVPECL/LVDS Output at 100 MHz or 125 MHz.
CMOS 33.33 MHz Output.
Power Supply Connection for the 33M CMOS Output Buffer and Output Dividers.
Power Supply Connection for the 100M/125M LVDS Output Buffer and Output Dividers.
Power Supply Connection for the GbE PLL Feedback Divider.
Logic Input. Used to configure output drivers.
Power Supply Connection for the FC PLL Feedback Divider.
LVPECL/LVDS Output at 106.25 MHz.
Complementary LVPECL/LVDS Output at 106.25 MHz.
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Pin No.
33
35
37
39
40
1
Mnemonic
VS
VS
FORCE_LOW
VS
VS
Description
Power Supply Connection for the 106.25 MHz LVDS Output Buffer and Output Dividers.
Power Supply Connection for the FC VCO.
Forces the 33.33 MHz output into a low state.
Power Supply Connection for the FC PLL.
Power Supply Connection for Miscellaneous Logic.
The exposed paddle on this package is an electrical connection as well as a thermal enhancement. For the device to function properly, the paddle must be attached to
ground (GND).
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
–100
–100
–110
–110
PHASE NOISE (dBc/Hz)
–120
–130
–140
–140
–150
10k
100k
1M
10M
100M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
–160
1k
07498-008
–160
1k
–130
–110
–110
PHASE NOISE (dBc/Hz)
PHASE NOISE (dBc/Hz)
–100
–120
–130
–140
–150
10M
100M
–120
–130
–140
10k
100k
1M
10M
100M
07498-009
–150
FREQUENCY (Hz)
–160
1k
–110
–120
–130
–140
100k
1M
10M
100M
07498-010
–150
FREQUENCY (Hz)
100k
1M
10M
Figure 11. 100 MHz Phase Noise
–100
10k
10k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 8. 125 MHz Phase Noise
PHASE NOISE (dBc/Hz)
1M
Figure 10. 156.25 MHz Phase Noise
–100
–160
1k
100k
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Figure 7. 106.25 MHz Phase Noise
–160
1k
10k
07498-011
–150
–120
Figure 9. 25 MHz Phase Noise
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100M
07498-012
PHASE NOISE (dBc/Hz)
Both 100 MHz and 125 MHz outputs enabled; 33.3 MHz output disabled.
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TERMINOLOGY
Phase Jitter
An ideal sine wave can be thought of as having a continuous
and even progression of phase with time from 0° to 360° for
each cycle. Actual signals, however, display a certain amount of
variation from the ideal phase progression over time. This
phenomenon is called phase jitter. Although many causes can
contribute to phase jitter, one major cause is random noise,
which is characterized statistically as gaussian (normal) in
distribution.
This phase jitter leads to a spreading out of the energy of the
sine wave in the frequency domain, producing a continuous
power spectrum. This power spectrum is usually reported as a
series of values whose units are dBc/Hz at a given offset in
frequency from the sine wave (carrier). The value is a ratio
(expressed in dB) of the power contained within a 1 Hz
bandwidth with respect to the power at the carrier frequency.
For each measurement, the offset from the carrier frequency is
also given.
Phase Noise
When the total power contained within some interval of offset
frequencies (for example, 12 kHz to 20 MHz) is integrated, it is
called the integrated phase noise over that frequency offset
interval, and it can be readily related to the time jitter due to the
phase noise within that offset frequency interval.
Phase noise has a detrimental effect on error rate performance
by increasing eye closure at the transmitter output and reducing
the jitter tolerance/sensitivity of the receiver.
Time Jitter
Phase noise is a frequency domain phenomenon. In the time
domain, the same effect is exhibited as time jitter. When
observing a sine wave, the time of successive zero crossings is
seen to vary. In a square wave, the time jitter is seen as a
displacement of the edges from their ideal (regular) times of
occurrence. In both cases, the variations in timing from the
ideal are the time jitter. Because these variations are random in
nature, the time jitter is specified in units of seconds root mean
square (rms) or 1 sigma of the gaussian distribution.
Additive Phase Noise
Additive phase noise is the amount of phase noise that is
attributable to the device or subsystem being measured. The
phase noise of any external oscillators or clock sources has been
subtracted. This makes it possible to predict the degree to which
the device impacts the total system phase noise when used in
conjunction with the various oscillators and clock sources, each
of which contributes its own phase noise to the total. In many
cases, the phase noise of one element dominates the system
phase noise.
Additive Time Jitter
Additive time jitter is the amount of time jitter that is attributable
to the device or subsystem being measured. The time jitter of
any external oscillator or clock source has been subtracted. This
makes it possible to predict the degree to which the device will
impact the total system time jitter when used in conjunction with
the various oscillators and clock sources, each of which
contributes its own time jitter to the total. In many cases, the
time jitter of the external oscillators and clock sources
dominates the system time jitter.
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AD9572
THEORY OF OPERATION
REFSEL
BYPASS1
VS
GND
VS
XTAL
OSC
REFCLK
CMOS
1
25M
0
PHASE
FREQUENCY
DETECTOR
LDO
DIVIDE
BY 17
106.25MHz
106M
106M
CHARGE
PUMP
DIVIDE
BY 5
DIVIDE
BY 4
LVPECL/
LVDS
106M
VCO
106M
VLDO
LDO
BYPASS2
DIVIDE
BY 25
156.25MHz
CHARGE
PUMP
DIVIDE
BY 4
DIVIDE
BY 4
LVPECL/
LVDS
VCO
VLDO
DIVIDE
BY 5
DIVIDE
BY 4
0
1
125MHz/100MHz
LVPECL/
LVDS
LEVEL
DECODE
DIVIDE
BY 5
0
1
156M
100M/125M
100M/125M
FREQSEL
125MHz/100MHz
LVPECL/
LVDS
100M/125M
100M/125M
33.33MHz
DIVIDE
BY 3
AD9572
156M
33M
CMOS
07498-013
PHASE
FREQUENCY
DETECTOR
FORCE_LOW
Figure 12. Detailed Block Diagram
Figure 12 shows a block diagram of the AD9572. The chip
combines dual PLL cores, which are configured to generate the
specific clock frequencies required for networking applications,
without any user programming. This PLL is based on proven
Analog Devices synthesizer technology, noted for its exceptional
phase noise performance. The AD9572 is highly integrated and
includes loop filters, regulators for supply noise immunity, all
the necessary dividers with multiple output buffers in a choice
of formats, and a crystal oscillator. A user need only supply a
25 MHz reference clock or an external crystal to implement an
entire line card clocking solution
that does not require any processor intervention. A copy of
the 25 MHz reference source is also available.
OUTPUTS
Table 14 provides a summary of the outputs available.
Table 14. Output Formats
Frequency
25 MHz
106.25 MHz
156.25 MHz
100 MHz or 125 MHz
33.33 MHz
Format
CMOS
LVPECL/LVDS
LVPECL/LVDS
LVPECL/LVDS
CMOS
Copies
1
2
1
2
1
Note that the pins labeled 100M/125M can provide 100 MHz or
125 MHz by strapping the FREQSEL pin as shown in Table 15.
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AD9572
Table 15. FREQSEL (Pin 27) Definition
FREQSEL
0
1
NC
Frequency Available
from Pin 19 and Pin 20
(MHZ)
125
100
125
Frequency Available
from Pin 21 and Pin 22
(MHZ)
125
100
100
PHASE FREQUENCY DETECTOR (PFD) AND
CHARGE PUMP
The PFD takes inputs from the reference clock and feedback
divider to produce an output proportional to the phase and
frequency difference between them. Figure 15 shows a
simplified schematic.
3.3V
3.5mA
HIGH
REFCLK
D1 Q1
UP
CHARGE
PUMP
CLR1
OUT
CP
3.5mA
HIGH
FEEDBACK
DIVIDER
Figure 13. LVDS Output Simplified Equivalent Circuit
The simplified equivalent circuits of the LVDS and LVPECL
outputs are shown in Figure 13 and Figure 14.
GND
Figure 15. PFD Simplified Schematic
3.3V
POWER SUPPLY
The AD9572 requires a 3.3 V ± 10% power supply for VS. The
tables in the Specifications section give the performance expected
from the AD9572 with the power supply voltage within this
range. The absolute maximum range of −0.3 V to +3.6 V, with
respect to GND, must never be exceeded on the VS pin.
OUT
GND
07498-015
OUTB
Figure 14. LVPECL Output Simplified Equivalent Circuit
The differential outputs are factory programmed to either LVPECL
or LVDS format, and either option can be sampled on request.
CMOS drivers tend to generate more noise than differential
outputs and, as a result, the proximity of the 33.33 MHz output
to Pin 21 and Pin 22 does affect the jitter performance when
FREQSEL = 0 (that is, when the differential output is generating
125 MHz). For this reason, the 33 MHz pin can be forced to a
low state by asserting the FORCE_LOW signal on Pin 37 (see
Table 16). An internal pull-down enables the 33.33 MHz output
if the pin is not connected.
Table 16. FORCE_LOW (Pin 37) Definition
FORCE_LOW
0 or NC
1
CLR2 DOWN
D2 Q2
07498-016
07498-014
OUTB
33.33 MHz Output (Pin 23)
33.33 MHz
0
Good engineering practice should be followed in the layout of
power supply traces and the ground plane of the PCB. The
power supply should be bypassed on the PCB with adequate
capacitance (>10 μF). The AD9572 should be bypassed with
adequate capacitors (0.1 μF) at all power pins as close as
possible to the part. The layout of the AD9572 evaluation board
is a good example.
The exposed metal paddle on the AD9572 package is an electrical
connection, as well as a thermal enhancement. For the device to
function properly, the paddle must be properly attached to ground
(GND). The PCB acts as a heat sink for the AD9572; therefore,
this GND connection should provide a good thermal path to a
larger dissipation area, such as a ground plane on the PCB.
CMOS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION
The AD9572 provides two CMOS clock outputs (one 25 MHz
and one 33.33 MHz) that are dedicated CMOS levels. Whenever
single-ended CMOS clocking is used, some of the following
general guidelines should be followed.
Point-to-point nets should be designed such that a driver has
one receiver only on the net, if possible. This allows for simple
termination schemes and minimizes ringing due to possible
mismatched impedances on the net. Series termination at the
source is generally required to provide transmission line
matching and/or to reduce current transients at the driver.
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AD9572
3.3V
The value of the resistor is dependent on the board design and
timing requirements (typically 10 Ω to 100 Ω is used). CMOS
outputs are limited in terms of the capacitive load or trace
length that they can drive. Typically, trace lengths less than
6 inches are recommended to preserve signal rise/fall times
and signal integrity.
200Ω
60.4Ω
1.0 INCH
10Ω
07498-017
GND
Figure 16. Series Termination of CMOS Output
Termination at the far end of the PCB trace is a second option.
The CMOS outputs of the AD9572 do not supply enough current
to provide a full voltage swing with a low impedance resistive,
far-end termination, as shown in Figure 17. The far-end
termination network should match the PCB trace impedance
and provide the desired switching point. The reduced signal
swing may still meet receiver input requirements in some
applications. This can be useful when driving long trace lengths
on less critical nets.
A recommended termination circuit for the LVDS outputs is
shown in Figure 20.
50Ω
5pF
07498-018
The low voltage, positive emitter-coupled logic (LVPECL)
outputs of the AD9572 provide the lowest jitter clock signals
available from the AD9572. The LVPECL outputs (because they
are open emitter) require a dc termination to bias the output
transistors. The simplified equivalent circuit in Figure 14 shows
the LVPECL output stage.
In most applications, a standard LVPECL far-end termination is
recommended, as shown in Figure 18. The resistor network is
designed to match the transmission line impedance (50 Ω) and
the desired switching threshold (1.3 V).
3.3V
127Ω
SINGLE-ENDED
(NOT COUPLED)
LVPECL
50Ω
VT = VCC – 1.3V
83Ω
83Ω
Figure 18. LVPECL Far-End Termination
By default, the crystal oscillator is enabled and used as the
reference source, which requires the connection of an external
25 MHz crystal. The REFSEL pin is pulled high internally by
about 30 kΩ to support default operation. When REFSEL is tied
low, the crystal oscillator is powered down, and the REFCLK pin
must provide a good quality 25 MHz reference clock instead.
This single-ended input can be driven by either a dc-coupled
LVCMOS level signal or an ac-coupled sine wave or square
wave, provided that an external divider is used to bias the input
at VS/2.
Table 17. REFSEL (Pin 9) Definition
REFSEL
0
1
Reference Source
REFCLK input
Internal crystal oscillator
POWER AND GROUNDING CONSIDERATIONS AND
POWER SUPPLY REJECTION
3.3V
07498-019
LVPECL
LVDS
50Ω
REFERENCE INPUT
LVPECL CLOCK DISTRIBUTION
127Ω
100Ω
LVDS
See the AN-586 Application Note on the Analog Devices
website at www.analog.com for more information about LVDS.
Figure 17. CMOS Output with Far-End Termination
50Ω
200Ω
Figure 20. LVDS Output Termination
100Ω
100Ω
3.3V
LVPECL
Low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) is a second
differential output option for the AD9572. LVDS uses a current
mode output stage with a factory programmed current level.
The normal value (default) for this current is 3.5 mA, which
yields a 350 mV output swing across a 100 Ω resistor. The LVDS
outputs meet or exceed all ANSI/TIA/EIA-644 specifications.
VPULLUP = 3.3V
CMOS
100Ω
LVDS CLOCK DISTRIBUTION
5pF
50Ω
DIFFERENTIAL
(COUPLED)
Figure 19. LVPECL with Parallel Transmission Line
MICROSTRIP
10Ω
0.1nF
07498-020
LVPECL
07498-021
CMOS
3.3V
0.1nF
Many applications seek high speed and performance under less
than ideal operating conditions. In these application circuits,
the implementation and construction of the PCB is as important
as the circuit design. Proper RF techniques must be used for
device selection, placement, and routing, as well as for power
supply bypassing and grounding to ensure optimum performance.
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AD9572
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
0.30
0.25
0.18
31
40
30
0.50
BSC
1
TOP VIEW
0.80
0.75
0.70
4.70 SQ
4.50
10
11
20
0.05 MAX
0.02 NOM
COPLANARITY
0.08
0.20 REF
SEATING
PLANE
*4.80
EXPOSED
PAD
21
0.45
0.40
0.35
PIN 1
INDICATOR
BOTTOM VIEW
0.25 MIN
FOR PROPER CONNECTION OF
THE EXPOSED PAD, REFER TO
THE PIN CONFIGURATION AND
FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
SECTION OF THIS DATA SHEET.
COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-220-WJJD-5
WITH EXCEPTION TO EXPOSED PAD DIMENSION.
072709-A
PIN 1
INDICATOR
6.10
6.00 SQ
5.90
Figure 21. 40-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_WQ]
6 mm × 6 mm Body, Very Very Thin Quad
(CP-40-7)
Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
AD9572ACPZLVD1, 2
AD9572ACPZLVD-RL1, 2
Temperature Range
−40°C to +85°C
−40°C to +85°C
AD9572ACPZLVD-R71, 2
−40°C to +85°C
AD9572ACPZPEC1, 3
AD9572ACPZPEC-RL1, 3
−40°C to +85°C
−40°C to +85°C
AD9572ACPZPEC-R71, 3
−40°C to +85°C
AD9572-EVALZ-LVD1, 2
AD9572-EVALZ-PEC1, 3
Package Description
40-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_WQ]
40-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_WQ],
7” Tape Reel, 2,500 Pieces
40-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_WQ],
7” Tape Reel, 750 Pieces
40-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_WQ]
40-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_WQ],
7” Tape Reel, 2,500 Pieces
40-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_WQ],
7” Tape Reel, 750 Pieces
Evaluation Board
Evaluation Board
1
Z = RoHS Compliant Part.
LVD indicates LVDS compliant, differential clock outputs.
3
PEC indicates LVPECL compliant, differential clock outputs.
2
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Package Option
CP-40-7
CP-40-7
CP-40-7
CP-40-7
CP-40-7
CP-40-7
AD9572
NOTES
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AD9572
NOTES
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AD9572
NOTES
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