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ICS853S01I Datasheet, PDF (12/23 Pages) Integrated Device Technology – One LVPECL output pair
ICS853S01I Data Sheet
Recommendations for Unused Input Pins
Inputs:
PCLK/nPCLK Inputs
For applications not requiring the use of a differential input, both the
PCLK and nPCLK pins can be left floating. Though not required, but
for additional protection, a 1k resistor can be tied from PCLK to
ground. For applications
2:1 DIFFERENTIAL-TO-LVPECL MULTIPLEXER
Termination for 3.3V LVPECL Outputs
The clock layout topology shown below is a typical termination for
LVPECL outputs. The two different layouts mentioned are
recommended only as guidelines.
The differential output pair is low impedance follower output that
generate ECL/LVPECL compatible outputs. Therefore, terminating
resistors (DC current path to ground) or current sources must be
used for functionality. These outputs are designed to drive 50
transmission lines. Matched impedance techniques should be used
to maximize operating frequency and minimize signal distortion.
Figures 4A and 4B show two different layouts which are
recommended only as guidelines. Other suitable clock layouts may
exist and it would be recommended that the board designers
simulate to guarantee compatibility across all printed circuit and clock
component process variations.
3.3V
Zo = 50Ω
3.3V
+
LVPECL
Zo = 50Ω
R1
50Ω
RTT =
1
((VOH + VOL) / (VCC – 2)) – 2
* Zo
_
Input
R2
50Ω
VCC - 2V
RTT
Figure 4A. 3.3V LVPECL Output Termination
3.3V
LVPECL
3.3V
R3
R4
125Ω
125Ω
3.3V
Zo = 50Ω
+
Zo = 50Ω
R1
84Ω
_
R2
84Ω
Input
Figure 4B. 3.3V LVPECL Output Termination
ICS853S01AGI REVISION A OCTOBER 29, 2012
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