ICS9161A-01CW16 IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc, ICS9161A-01CW16 Datasheet - Page 5

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ICS9161A-01CW16

Manufacturer Part Number
ICS9161A-01CW16
Description
IC FREQUENCY GENERATOR 16-SOIC
Manufacturer
IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc
Type
Frequency Generatorr
Series
-r
Datasheet

Specifications of ICS9161A-01CW16

Input
Clock, Crystal
Output
Clock
Frequency - Max
120MHz
Voltage - Supply
4.75 V ~ 5.25 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-SOIC
Frequency-max
120MHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
9161A-01CW16

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Serial Programming Architecture
The pins SEL0 and SEL1 perform the dual functions of
select-ing registers and serial programming. In serial
programming mode, SEL0 acts as a clock pin while SEL1
acts as the data pin. The ICS9161A-01 may not be serially
programmed when in power-down mode.
In order to program a particular register, an unlocking
sequence must occur. The unlocking sequence is detailed
in the following timing diagram:
The unlock sequence consists of at least five low-to-high
transitions of CLK while data is high, followed immediately
by a single low-to-high transition while data is low. Following
this unlock sequence, data can be loaded into the serial
data register. This programming must include the start bit,
shown in Figure 1.
Following any transition of CLK or DATA, the watchdog
timer is reset and begins counting. The watchdog timer
ensures that successive rising edges of CLK and DATA do
not violate the time-out specification of 2ms. If a time-out
occurs, the lock mechanism is reset and the data in the
serial data register is ignored.
0210I—03/21/05
Figure 1: Serial Data Timing
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Since the VCLK registers are selected by the SEL0 and
SEL1 pins, and since any change in their state may affect
the output frequency, new data input on the selection bits
is only permitted to pass through the decode logic after the
watchdog timer has timed out. This delay of SEL0 or SEL1
data permits a serial program cycle to occur without
affecting the current register selection.
Serial Data Register
The serial data is clocked into the serial data register in the
order described in Figure 1 below (Serial Data Timing).
The serial data is sent as follows: An individual data bit is
sampled on the rising edge of CLK. The complement of the
data bit must be sampled on the previous falling edge of
CLK. The setup and hold time requirements must be met
on both CLK edges. For specifics on timing, see the timing
diagrams on pages 10, 11 and 12.
The bits are shifted in this order: a start bit, 21 data bits,
3 address bits (which designate the desired register), and
a stop bit. A total of 24 bits must always be loaded into the
serial data register or an error is issued. Following the entry
of the last data bit, a stop bit or load command is issued
by bringing DATA high and toggling CLK high-to-low and
low-to-high. The unlocking mechanism then resets itself
following the load. Only after a time-out period are the
SEL0 and SEL1 pins allowed to return to a register
selection function.
ICS9161A

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