SNAS750B November   2020  – March 2021 LMK5C33216

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1. Features
  2. Applications
  3. Description
  4. Revision History
  5. Device Comparison
  6. Pin Configuration and Functions
  7. Specifications
    1. 7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 7.2 ESD Ratings
    3. 7.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 7.4 Thermal Information
    5. 7.5 Electrical Characteristics
    6. 7.6 Timing Diagrams
  8. Parameter Measurement Information
    1. 8.1 Differential Voltage Measurement Terminology
    2. 8.2 Output Clock Test Configurations
  9. Detailed Description
    1. 9.1 Overview
    2. 9.2 Functional Block Diagram
      1. 9.2.1 PLL Architecture Overview
      2. 9.2.2 DPLL
        1. 9.2.2.1 Independent DPLL Operation
        2. 9.2.2.2 Cascaded DPLL Operation
        3. 9.2.2.3 APLL Cascaded with DPLL
      3. 9.2.3 APLL-Only Mode
    3. 9.3 Feature Description
      1. 9.3.1  Oscillator Input (XO)
      2. 9.3.2  Reference Inputs
      3. 9.3.3  Clock Input Interfacing and Termination
      4. 9.3.4  Reference Input Mux Selection
        1. 9.3.4.1 Automatic Input Selection
        2. 9.3.4.2 Manual Input Selection
      5. 9.3.5  Hitless Switching
        1. 9.3.5.1 Hitless Switching with Phase Cancellation
        2. 9.3.5.2 Hitless Switching With Phase Slew Control
        3. 9.3.5.3 Hitless Switching With 1-PPS Inputs
      6. 9.3.6  Gapped Clock Support on Reference Inputs
      7. 9.3.7  Input Clock and PLL Monitoring, Status, and Interrupts
        1. 9.3.7.1 XO Input Monitoring
        2. 9.3.7.2 Reference Input Monitoring
          1. 9.3.7.2.1 Reference Validation Timer
          2. 9.3.7.2.2 Frequency Monitoring
          3. 9.3.7.2.3 Missing Pulse Monitor (Late Detect)
          4. 9.3.7.2.4 Runt Pulse Monitor (Early Detect)
          5. 9.3.7.2.5 Phase Valid Monitor for 1-PPS Inputs
        3. 9.3.7.3 PLL Lock Detectors
        4. 9.3.7.4 Tuning Word History
        5. 9.3.7.5 Status Outputs
        6. 9.3.7.6 Interrupt
      8. 9.3.8  PLL Relationships
        1. 9.3.8.1  PLL Frequency Relationships
          1. 9.3.8.1.1 APLL Phase Detector Frequency
          2. 9.3.8.1.2 APLL VCO Frequency
          3. 9.3.8.1.3 DPLL TDC Frequency
          4. 9.3.8.1.4 DPLL VCO Frequency
          5. 9.3.8.1.5 Clock Output Frequency
        2. 9.3.8.2  Analog PLLs (APLL1, APLL2, APLL3)
        3. 9.3.8.3  APLL Reference Paths
          1. 9.3.8.3.1 APLL XO Doubler
          2. 9.3.8.3.2 APLL XO Reference (R) Divider
        4. 9.3.8.4  APLL Phase Frequency Detector (PFD) and Charge Pump
        5. 9.3.8.5  APLL Feedback Divider Paths
          1. 9.3.8.5.1 APLL N Divider with SDM
        6. 9.3.8.6  APLL Loop Filters (LF1, LF2, LF3)
        7. 9.3.8.7  APLL Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCO1, VCO2, VCO3)
          1. 9.3.8.7.1 VCO Calibration
        8. 9.3.8.8  APLL VCO Clock Distribution Paths
        9. 9.3.8.9  DPLL Reference (R) Divider Paths
        10. 9.3.8.10 DPLL Time-to-Digital Converter (TDC)
        11. 9.3.8.11 DPLL Loop Filter (DLF)
        12. 9.3.8.12 DPLL Feedback (FB) Divider Path
      9. 9.3.9  Output Clock Distribution
      10. 9.3.10 Output Channel Muxes
      11. 9.3.11 Output Dividers (OD)
      12. 9.3.12 SYSREF
      13. 9.3.13 Output Delay
      14. 9.3.14 Clock Outputs (OUTx_P/N)
        1. 9.3.14.1 Differential Output
        2. 9.3.14.2 LVCMOS Output
        3. 9.3.14.3 Output Auto-Mute During LOL
      15. 9.3.15 Glitchless Output Clock Start-Up
      16. 9.3.16 Clock Output Interfacing and Termination
      17. 9.3.17 Output Synchronization (SYNC)
      18. 9.3.18 Zero-Delay Mode (ZDM) Synchronization
      19. 9.3.19 Time of Day (ToD) Counter
        1. 9.3.19.1 Configuring ToD Functionality
        2. 9.3.19.2 SPI as a Trigger Source
        3. 9.3.19.3 GPIO Pin as a ToD Trigger Source
          1. 9.3.19.3.1 An Example: Making a time measurement using ToD and GPIO1 as trigger
        4. 9.3.19.4 ToD Timing
        5. 9.3.19.5 Other ToD Behavior
    4. 9.4 Device Functional Modes
      1. 9.4.1 Device Start-Up
        1. 9.4.1.1 ROM Selection
        2. 9.4.1.2 EEPROM Overlay
      2. 9.4.2 DPLL Operating States
        1. 9.4.2.1 Free-Run
        2. 9.4.2.2 Lock Acquisition
        3. 9.4.2.3 DPLL Locked
        4. 9.4.2.4 Holdover
      3. 9.4.3 PLL Start-Up Sequence
      4. 9.4.4 Digitally-Controlled Oscillator (DCO) Frequency and Phase Adjustment
        1. 9.4.4.1 DPLL DCO Control
          1. 9.4.4.1.1 DPLL DCO Relative Adjustment Frequency Step Size
          2. 9.4.4.1.2 APLL DCO Frequency Step Size
      5. 9.4.5 APLL Frequency Control
      6. 9.4.6 Zero-Delay Mode Synchronization
    5. 9.5 Programming
      1. 9.5.1 Interface and Control
      2. 9.5.2 I2C Serial Interface
        1. 9.5.2.1 I2C Block Register Transfers
      3. 9.5.3 SPI Serial Interface
        1. 9.5.3.1 SPI Block Register Transfer
      4. 9.5.4 Register Map Generation
      5. 9.5.5 General Register Programming Sequence
  10. 10Application and Implementation
    1. 10.1 Application Information
      1. 10.1.1 Device Start-Up Sequence
      2. 10.1.2 Power Down (PD#) Pin
      3. 10.1.3 Strap Pins for Start-Up
      4. 10.1.4 ROM and EEPROM
      5. 10.1.5 Power Rail Sequencing, Power Supply Ramp Rate, and Mixing Supply Domains
        1. 10.1.5.1 Power-On Reset (POR) Circuit
        2. 10.1.5.2 Powering Up From a Single-Supply Rail
        3. 10.1.5.3 Power Up From Split-Supply Rails
        4. 10.1.5.4 Non-Monotonic or Slow Power-Up Supply Ramp
      6. 10.1.6 Slow or Delayed XO Start-Up
    2. 10.2 Typical Application
      1. 10.2.1 Design Requirements
      2. 10.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
    3. 10.3 Do's and Don'ts
  11. 11Power Supply Recommendations
    1. 11.1 Power Supply Bypassing
  12. 12Layout
    1. 12.1 Layout Guidelines
    2. 12.2 Layout Example
    3. 12.3 Thermal Reliability
      1. 12.3.1 Support for PCB Temperature up to 105°C
  13. 13Device and Documentation Support
    1. 13.1 Documentation Support
      1. 13.1.1 Related Documentation
    2. 13.2 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    3. 13.3 Support Resources
    4. 13.4 Trademarks
    5. 13.5 Glossary
    6. 13.6 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
  14. 14Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Package Options

Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
Orderable Information

Clock Outputs (OUTx_P/N)

Each clock output can be individually configured as a differential driver (LVDS/HSDS/LVPECL). OUT4 or OUT6 can choose additional CML open collector mode. OUT0 or OUT1 has additional 1.8-V or 2.65-V LVCMOS drivers (two per pair). Otherwise, it can be disabled to save power if not used.

Each output channel has its own internal LDO regulator to provide excellent PSNR and minimize jitter and spurs induced by supply noise. The OUT0 and OUT1 channel (mux, divider, and drivers) are powered through a single output supply pin (VDDO_0_1), and similarly for the OUT2 and OUT3 channel (VDDO_2_3). OUT4 to OUT7 channels have their own output supply pin (VDDO_4_TO_7). OUT8 to OUT13 channels have their own output supply pin (VDDO_8_TO_13). OUT14 and OUT15 channels have their own output supply pin (VDDO_14_15). Each output supply pin should be powered by 3.3 V and always connected to the supply even if not used. CMOS output voltage levels are determined by internal programming of the CMOS output LDO to support either 1.8-V or 2.65-V LVCMOS.

For differential modes, the output clock specifications (such as output swing, phase noise, and jitter) are not sensitive to the VDDO_x voltage because of the channel's internal LDO regulator. LVDS/HSDS/LVPECL drivers have the capability to program output voltage swing and common mode. CML driver can support either normal output voltage swing or high output voltage swing. When an output channel is left unpowered, the channel's output(s) will not generate any clocks.

Table 9-3 Output Driver Modes
OUT_x_MODE[2:0]OUTPUT FORMAT(1)
0x0Disabled (powered-down)
0x1LVDS
0x2LVPECL
0x3HSDS
0x4CMOS
0x5CML Open Collector
LVCMOS formats are only available on OUT0 and OUT1. CML Open Collector type format is only available on OUT4 and OUT6.