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CY3083-SC28

Manufacturer Part Number
CY3083-SC28
Description
ADAPTER BASE FOR HI-LO PROG
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Datasheets

Specifications of CY3083-SC28

Accessory Type
Programming Adapter
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
CY3649 Hi-Lo Programmer
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant
Description
The CY29976 has an integrated PLL that provides low-skew and
low-jitter clock outputs for high-performance microprocessors.
Three independent banks of four outputs and an independent
PLL feedback output, FB_OUT, provide exceptional flexibility for
possible output configurations. The PLL is ensured stable
operation given that the VCO is configured to run between 200
MHz to 480 MHz. This allows a wide range of output frequencies
up to125 MHz.
The phase detector compares the input reference clock to the
external feedback input. For normal operation, the external
feedback input, FB_IN, is connected to the feedback output,
FB_OUT. The internal VCO is running at multiples of the input
reference clock set by FB_SEL(0:2) and VCO_SEL select inputs,
Table 2. Divider Table
Zero Delay Buffer
When used as a zero delay buffer the CY29976 is likely be in a
nested clock tree application. For these applications the
CY29976 offers a low voltage PECL clock input as a PLL
reference. This allows the user to use LVPECL as the primary
clock distribution device to take advantage of its far superior
skew performance. The CY29976 then can lock onto the
LVPECL reference and translate with near zero delay to low
skew outputs.
By using one of the outputs as a feedback to the PLL the propa-
gation delay through the device is eliminated. The PLL works to
align the output edge with the input reference edge thus
producing a near zero delay. The reference frequency affects the
static phase offset of the PLL and thus the relative delay between
the inputs and outputs. Because the static phase offset is a
function of the reference clock the Tpd of the CY29976 is a
function of the configuration used.
Document #: 38-07413 Rev. *B
VCO_SEL
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
SELA1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
SELA0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
VCO/12
VCO/24
VCO/12
VCO/4
VCO/8
VCO/2
VCO/6
VCO/4
QA
SELB1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
SELB0
refer to Frequency Table. The VCO frequency is then divided
down to provide the required output frequencies. These dividers
are set by SELA(0,1), SELB(0,1), SELC(0,1) select inputs, see
Table
low frequencies and hence might not be stable, assert VCO_SEL
low to divide the VCO frequency by 2. This maintains the desired
output relationships, but provides an enhanced PLL lock range.
The CY29976 is also capable of providing inverted output clocks.
When INV_CLK is asserted HIGH, QC2 and QC3 output clocks
are inverted. These clocks could be used as feedback outputs to
the CY29976 or a second PLL device to generate early or late
clocks for a specific design. This inversion does not affect the
output to output skew.
Glitch-Free Output Frequency Transitions
Customarily when output buffers have their internal counter’s
changed “on the fly’ their output clock periods will:
This device specifically includes logic to guarantee that runt and
stretched clock pulses do not occur if the device logic levels of
any or all of the following pins changed “on the fly” while it is
operating: SELA, SELB, SELC, and VCO_SEL.
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Contain short or “runt” clock periods. These are clock cycles in
which the cycle(s) are shorter in period than either the old or
new frequency that is being transitioned to.
Contain stretched clock periods. These are clock cycles in
which the cycle(s) are longer in period than either the old or
new frequency that is being transitioned to.
2. For situations were the VCO needs to run at relatively
VCO/12
VCO/20
VCO/10
VCO/4
VCO/8
VCO/2
VCO/6
VCO/4
QB
SELC1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
SELC0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
VCO/16
VCO/12
VCO/4
VCO/8
VCO/8
VCO/2
VCO/6
VCO/4
CY29976
QC
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