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CY28419OC 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: CY28419OC
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内容描述: 时钟合成器与差分SRC和CPU输出 [Clock Synthesizer with Differential SRC and CPU Outputs]
分类和应用: 晶体外围集成电路光电二极管时钟
文件页数/大小: 15 页 / 208 K
品牌: SPECTRALINEAR [ SPECTRALINEAR INC ]
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CY28419  
As mentioned previously, the capacitance on each side of the  
crystal is in series with the crystal. This mean the total capac-  
itance on each side of the crystal must be twice the specified  
load capacitance(CL). While the capacitance on each side of  
the crystal is in series with the crystal, trim capac-  
itors(Ce1,Ce2) should be calculated to provide equal capaci-  
tative loading on both sides.  
Crystal Loading  
Crystal loading plays a critical role in achieving low ppm perfor-  
mance. To realize low-ppm performance, the total capacitance  
the crystal will see must be considered to calculate the appro-  
priate capacitive loading (CL).  
The following diagram shows a typical crystal configuration  
using the two trim capacitors. An important clarification for the  
following discussion is that the trim capacitors are in series  
with the crystal not parallel. It’s a common misconception that  
load capacitors are in parallel with the crystal and should be  
approximately equal to the load capacitance of the crystal.  
This is not true.  
Use the following formulas to calculate the trim capacitor  
values fro Ce1 and Ce2.  
Load Capacitance (each side)  
Ce = 2 * CL – (Cs + Ci)  
Total Capacitance (as seen by the crystal)  
1
CLe  
=
1
Ce2 + Cs2 + Ci2  
1
Ce1 + Cs1 + Ci1  
(
)
+
CL....................................................Crystal load capacitance  
CLe......................................... Actual loading seen by crystal  
..................................... using standard value trim capacitors  
Ce..................................................... External trim capacitors  
Cs........................................... Stray capacitance (trace, etc.)  
Figure 1. Crystal Capacitive Clarification  
Ci ...........................................................Internalcapacitance  
................................................ (lead frame, bond wires, etc.)  
Calculating Load Capacitors  
PD# (Power-down) Clarification  
In addition to the standard external trim capacitors, trace  
capacitance and pin capacitance must also be considered to  
correctly calculate crystal loading. As mentioned previously,  
the capacitance on each side of the crystal is in series with the  
crystal. This means the total capacitance on each side of the  
crystal must be twice the specified crystal load capacitance  
(CL). While the capacitance on each side of the crystal is in  
series with the crystal, trim capacitors (Ce1,Ce2) should be  
calculated to provide equal capacitive loading on both sides.  
The PD# pin is used to shut off all clocks and PLLs without  
having to remove power from the device. All clocks are shut  
down in a synchronous manner so has not to cause glitches  
while transitioning to the power-down state.  
PD#–Assertion  
When PD# is sampled low by two consecutive rising edges of  
the CPUC clock then all clock outputs (except CPU) clocks  
must be held low on their next high to low transition. CPU  
clocks must be held with CPUT clock pin driven high with a  
value of 2x Iref and CPUC undriven as the default condition.  
There exists an I2C bit that allows for the CPUT/C outputs to  
be three-stated during power-down. Due to the state of internal  
logic, stopping and holding the REF clock outputs in the LOW  
state may require more than one clock cycle to complete.  
Clock Chip  
(CY28419)  
Ci2  
Ci1  
Pin  
3 to 6p  
X2  
X1  
Cs2  
Cs1  
Trace  
2.8pF  
XTAL  
Ce1  
Ce2  
Trim  
33pF  
Figure 2. Crystal Loading Example  
Rev 1.0,November 22, 2006  
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