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ICS8602 Datasheet, PDF (6/10 Pages) Integrated Circuit Systems – ZERO DELAY, DIFFERENTIAL-TO-LVCMOS/LVTTL
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PRELIMINARY
ICS8602
ZERO DELAY, DIFFERENTIAL-TO-LVCMOS/LVTTL
CLOCK GENERATOR
APPLICATION INFORMATION
WIRING THE DIFFERENTIAL INPUT TO ACCEPT SINGLE ENDED LEVELS
Figure 1 shows how the differential input can be wired to accept
single ended levels. The reference voltage V_REF = VDD/2 is
generated by the bias resistors R1, R2 and C1. This bias circuit
should be located as close as possible to the input pin. The ratio
of R1 and R2 might need to be adjusted to position the V_REF in
the center of the input voltage swing. For example, if the input
clock swing is only 2.5V and VDD = 3.3V, V_REF should be 1.25V
and R2/R1 = 0.609.
VDD
Single Ended Clock Input
V_REF
C1
0.1u
R1
1K
CLK
nCLK
R2
1K
FIGURE 1. SINGLE ENDED SIGNAL DRIVING DIFFERENTIAL INPUT
POWER SUPPLY FILTERING TECHNIQUES
As in any high speed analog circuitry, the power supply pins
are vulnerable to random noise. The ICS8602 provides sepa-
rate power supplies to isolate any high switching
noise from the outputs to the internal PLL. VDD, VDDA, and VDDO
should be individually connected to the power supply
plane through vias, and bypass capacitors should be
used for each pin. To achieve optimum jitter performance,
power supply isolation is required. Figure 2 illustrates how
a 10Ω resistor along with a 10µF and a .01µF bypass
capacitor should be connected to each VDDA pin.
V
DD
V
DDA
3.3V
.01µF 10Ω
.01µF
10 µF
FIGURE 2. POWER SUPPLY FILTERING
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