English
Language : 

MAX106 Datasheet, PDF (21/32 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – ±5V, 600Msps, 8-Bit ADC with On-Chip 2.2GHz Bandwidth Track/Hold Amplifier
±5V, 600Msps, 8-Bit ADC with On-Chip
2.2GHz Bandwidth Track/Hold Amplifier
Table 6. Demux Operating and Reset Control Signal
SIGNAL NAME
CLK+, CLK-
DREADY+, DREADY-
RSTIN+, RSTIN-
RSTOUT+, RSTOUT-
TYPE
Sampling clock inputs
Differential PECL outputs
Differential PECL inputs
Differential PECL outputs
FUNCTION
Master ADC Timing Signal. The ADC samples on the rising edge of
CLK+.
Data-Ready PECL Output. Output data changes on the rising edge of
DREADY+.
Demux Reset Input Signals. Resets the internal demux when asserted.
Reset Outputs—for resetting additional external demux devices.
Reset Pipeline
The next section in the reset signal path is the reset
pipeline. This block adds clock latency cycles to the
reset signal to match the latency of the converted ana-
log data through the ADC. In this way, when reset data
arrives at the RSTOUT+/RSTOUT- PECL output it will be
time-aligned with the analog data present in the prima-
ry and auxiliary ports at the time the reset input was
deasserted at RSTIN+/RSTIN-.
Demux Clock Generator
The demux clock generator creates the DIV1, DIV2, or
DIV4 clocks required for the different modes of demux
and non-demux operation. The TTL/CMOS control
inputs DEMUXEN and DIVSELECT control the demuxed
mode selection, as described in Table 2. The timing
diagrams in Figures 16 and 17 show the output timing
and data alignment in DIV1, DIV2, and DIV4 modes,
respectively.
The phase relationship between the sampling clock at
the CLK+/CLK- inputs and the data-ready clock at the
DREADY+/DREADY- outputs will be random at device
power-up. As with all divide-by-two circuits, two possi-
ble phase relationships exist between these clocks.
The difference between the phases is the inversion of
the DIV2/DREADY clock. The timing diagram in Figure
16 shows this relationship.
Reset all MAX106 devices to a known DREADY phase
after initial power-up for applications such as interleav-
ing, where two or more MAX106 devices are used to
achieve higher effective sampling rates. This synchro-
nization is necessary to set the order of output samples
between the devices. Resetting the converters accom-
plishes this synchronization. The reset signal is used to
force the internal counter in the demux clock-generator
block to a known phase state.
CLK+
50%
CLK-
tPD1
DREADY-
"PHASE 1"
DREADY +
50%
DREADY+
tFDREADY DREADY - tRDREADY
DREADY +
80%
80%
"PHASE 2"
DREADY -
20%
20%
tPWH
CLK+
CLK-
AUXILIARY PORT DATA
tPWL
tPD1
tPD2
DREADY +
DREADY -
PRIMARY PORT DATA
Figure 16. CLK and DREADY Timing in Demuxed DIV2 Mode
Showing Two Possible DREADY Phases
Figure 17. Output Timing for All Modes (DIV1, DIV2, DIV4)
______________________________________________________________________________________ 21