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npe405h

Manufacturer Part Number
npe405h
Description
Powernp Npe405h Embedded Processor
Manufacturer
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC)
Datasheet
NPe405H – PowerNP NPe405H Embedded Processor
SPREAD SPECTRUM CLOCKING
Care must be taken when using a spread spectrum clock generator (SSCG) with the NPe405H. This controller
uses a PLL for clock generation inside the chip. The accuracy with which the PLL follows the SSCG is referred to
as tracking skew. The PLL bandwidth and phase angle determine how much tracking skew there is between the
SSCG and the PLL for a given frequency deviation and modulation frequency. When using an SSCG with the
NPe405H the following conditions must be met:
Please refer to the application note Using a Spread Spectrum Clock Generator with the PowerPC 405GP for addi-
tional details. This application note is available on the AMCC web site at http://www.amcc.com.
Notes:
Caution: It is up to the system designer to ensure that any SSCG used with the NPe405H meets the above
AMCC Proprietary
1. The serial port baud rates are synchronous to the modulated clock. The serial port has a tolerance of approx-
2. Ethernet operation is unaffected.
3. IIC operation is unaffected.
4. The PCI clock specification for 66MHz allows a maximum frequency deviation of −1% at a modulation
imately 1.5% on baud rate before framing errors begin to occur. The 1.5% tolerance assumes that the
connected device is running at precise baud rates. If an external serial clock is used the baud rate is unaf-
fected by the modulation.
between 30kHz and 33kHz. PCI asynchronous mode is unaffected.
The frequency deviation must not violate the minimum clock cycle time. Therefore, when operating the
NPe405H with one or more internal clocks at their maximum supported frequency, the SSCG can only
lower the frequency.
The maximum frequency deviation cannot exceed −3%, and the modulation frequency cannot exceed
40kHz. In some cases, on-board NPe405H peripherals impose more stringent requirements (see Note 1).
Use the peripheral bus clock (PerClk) for logic that is synchronous to the peripheral bus since this clock
tracks the modulation.
Use the SDRAM MemClkOut since it also tracks the modulation.
requirements and does not adversely affect other aspects of the system.
Revision 1.02 – November 16, 2007
Data Sheet
DS2011
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