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M1034-11I167.3280LF

M1034-11I167.3280LF

Model M1034-11I167.3280LF
Description PLL Based Clock Driver, 1034 Series, 1 True Output(s), 0 Inverted Output(s), CQCC36, 9 X 9 MM, CERAMIC, LCC-36
PDF file Total 14 pages (File size: 201K)
Chip Manufacturer IDT
Integrated
Circuit
Systems, Inc.
Optional Phase Build-out Feature (PBOM)
The M1033/34 is available with a proprietary Phase
Build-out feature. The Phase Build-out (PBOM) function
enables the PLL to absorb most of the phase change of
the input clock whenever an input reference reselection
occurs. PBOM is triggered only by a change of state of
the input reference selection mux.
PBOM identifies the unique “Phase Build-out only
upon MUX reselection” feature of the M1035/36
devices. Other M1000 series devices use the PBO
circuit that is triggered by an input phase transient.
M1033/34
VCSO B
ASED
C
LOCK
PLL
WITH
A
UTO
S
WITCH
Preliminary Information
A change of state of the input reference selection mux
can occur through a REF_SEL input change in either
manual or automatic mode; this will be indicated by a
change in state of the REF_ACK output.
In general the two clock references presented to the
M1033/34 will not be phase aligned. They also may not
be the same frequency. Therefore at the time when the
input reference reselection occurs, the PLL will not be
phase locked to the new reference. The PBOM function
selects a new VCSO clock edge for the PLL Phase
Detector feedback clock, selecting the edge closest in
phase to the new input clock phase. This reduces
re-lock time, the generation of wander and extra output
clock cycles. This also results in a phase change
between the selected input reference and the clock
outputs; again the idea of “phase build-out” is to absorb
the phase change of input.
Narrow Bandwidth (NBW) Control Pin
A Narrow Loop Bandwidth control pin (
NBW
pin) is
included to adjust the PLL loop bandwidth. In wide
bandwidth mode (
NBW
=
0
), the internal resistor Rin is
100kΩ With the
NBW
pin asserted, the internal resistor
.
Rin is changed to 2100kΩ This lowers the loop
.
bandwidth by a factor of about 21 (approximately 2100 /
100) and lowers the damping factor by a factor of about
4.6 (the square root of 21), assuming the same loop
filter components.
M1033/34 Preliminary Information 0.1
I n t e g r a t e d C i r c u i t S y s t e m s, I n c .
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