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SI5351-B Datasheet, PDF (15/41 Pages) Silicon Laboratories – Supports static phase offset
Si5351A/B/C-B
3.3. Output Stage
An additional level of division (R) is available at the output stage for generating clocks as low as 2.5 kHz. All output
drivers generate CMOS level outputs with separate output voltage supply pins (VDDOx) allowing a different voltage
signal level (1.8, 2.5, or 3.3 V) at each of the four 2-output banks.
3.4. Spread Spectrum
Spread spectrum can be enabled on any of the clock outputs that use PLLA as its reference. Spread spectrum is
useful for reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI). Enabling spread spectrum on an output clock modulates its
frequency, which effectively reduces the overall amplitude of its radiated energy. Note that spread spectrum is not
available on clocks synchronized to PLLB or to the VCXO.
The Si5351 supports several levels of spread spectrum allowing the designer to chose an ideal compromise
between system performance and EMI compliance.
Center
Frequency
Amplitude
Reduced
Amplitude
and EMI
Reduced
Amplitude
and EMI
fc
No Spread
Spectrum
fc
Center Spread
Figure 6. Available Spread Spectrum Profiles
fc
Down Spread
3.5. Control Pins (OEB, SSEN)
The Si5351 offers control pins for enabling/disabling clock outputs and spread spectrum.
3.5.1. Output Enable (OEB)
The output enable pin allows enabling or disabling outputs clocks. Output clocks are enabled when the OEB pin is
held low, and disabled when pulled high. When disabled, the output state is configurable as output high, output low,
or high-impedance.
The output enable control circuitry ensures glitchless operation by starting the output clock cycle on the first leading
edge after OEB is pulled low. When OEB is pulled high, the clock is allowed to complete its full clock cycle before
going into a disabled state.
3.5.2. Spread Spectrum Enable (SSEN)—Si5351A and Si5351B only
This control pin allows disabling the spread spectrum feature for all outputs that were configured with spread
spectrum enabled. Hold SSEN low to disable spread spectrum. The SSEN pin provides a convenient method of
evaluating the effect of using spread spectrum clocks during EMI compliance testing.
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