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MK-Q-B-P-D-110410-04-2
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Programmable Low-Jitter Precision HCSL Oscillator
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Item
Supply Voltage
Input Voltage
Junction Temp
Storage Temp
Soldering Temp
ESD
HBM
MM
CDM
Ordering Code
Unit
V
V
°C
°C
°C
V
40sec max.
Min
-0.3
-0.3
-
-55
-
-
Max
+4.0
V
DD
+0.3
+150
+150
+260
4000
400
1500
Condition
Enable Modes
0: Enable/Standby
2: Enable/Disable
Temp Range
E: -20 to 70
I: -40 to 85
Packing
T: Tape & Reel
: Tube
DSC81
0
4
C I 5
Package
A: 7.0x5.0mm
B: 5.0x3.2mm
C: 3.2x2.5mm
D: 2.5x2.0mm
-
Stability
1: ±50ppm
2: ±25ppm
5: ±10ppm
T
Note: 1000+ years of data retention on internal memory
Specifications
Parameter
Supply Voltage
1
Supply Current
V
DD
I
DD
EN pin low – outputs are disabled
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Includes frequency variations due
to initial tolerance, temp. and
power supply voltage
1 year @25°C
T=25°C
0.75xV
DD
-
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Pull-up resistor exist
40
40
0.725
-
750
200
10
48
2.5
200kHz to 20MHz @156.25MHz
100kHz to 20MHz @156.25MHz
12kHz to 20MHz @156.25MHz
0.25
0.37
1.7
400
460
52
42
-
0.1
Condition
Min.
2.25
Typ.
Max.
3.6
0.095
22
±10
±25
±50
±5
5
-
0.25xV
DD
5
5
20
Unit
V
mA
20
Frequency Stability
Aging
Startup Time
2
Input Logic Levels
Input logic high
Input logic low
Output Disable Time
3
Output Enable Time
Enable Pull-Up Resistor
4
Supply Current
Output Logic Levels
Output logic high
Output logic low
Pk to Pk Output Swing
Output Transition time
3
Rise Time
Fall Time
Frequency
Output Duty Cycle
Period Jitter
Integrated Phase Noise
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Δf
Δf
t
SU
V
IH
V
IL
t
DA
t
EN
ppm
ppm
ms
V
ns
ms
ns
kΩ
mA
V
mV
ps
MHz
%
ps
RMS
ps
RMS
HCSL Outputs
I
DD
V
OH
V
OL
Output Enabled, R
L
=50Ω
R
L
=50Ω
Single-Ended
t
R
t
F
f
0
SYM
J
PER
J
PH
20% to 80%
R
L
=50Ω, C
L
= 2pF
Single Frequency
Differential
2
Pin 6 V
DD
should be filtered with 0.1uf capacitor.
t
su
is time to 100ppm of output frequency after V
DD
is applied and outputs are enabled.
Output Waveform and Test Circuit figures below define the parameters.
Output is enabled if pad is floated or not connected.
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MK-Q-B-P-D-110410-04-2
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DSC8124
Programmable Low-Jitter Precision HCSL Oscillator
Nominal Performance Parameters
(Unless specified otherwise: T=25° C, V
DD
=3.3 V)
0
-10
2.5
50-mV
Phase Jitter (ps RMS)
50MHz-HCSL
2.0
Rejection (dBc)
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
0.1
1
10
100
100-mV
106MHz-HCSL
156MHz-HCSL
1.5
212MHz-HCSL
1.0
0.5
0.0
1000
10000
0
200
400
600
800
1000
Supply Noise Frequency (kHz)
Low-end of integration BW: x kHz to 20 MHz
Power supply rejection ratio
Phase jitter (integrated phase noise)
Output Waveform
t
R
t
F
Output
Output
80
%
50%
20%
675 mV
830 mv
1/
f
o
t
EN
t
DA
V
IH
Enable
V
IL
Typical Termination Scheme
V
DD
0.1uF
Rs = 0
Ω
f or test
6
2
3
5
4
Rs
100
Ω
Rs
Rs serves to match the trace
impedances. Depending on
board layout, the value may
range from 0 to 30 ohms.
50
Ω
50
Ω
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MK-Q-B-P-D-110410-04-2
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Test Circuit
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Programmable Low-Jitter Precision HCSL Oscillator
Solder Reflow Profile
ax
260
°
C
Temperature (°C)
cM
.
20-40
Sec
217
°
C
200
°
C
ax
.
60-150
Sec
150
°
C
3C
/Se
60-180
Sec
cM
Reflow
Pre heat
8 min max
Cool
Time
25
°
C
MSL 1 @ 260°C refer to JSTD-020C
Ramp-Up Rate (200°C to Peak Temp) 3°C/Sec Max.
Preheat Time 150°C to 200°C
60-180 Sec
Time maintained above 217°C
60-150 Sec
255-260°C
Peak Temperature
Time within 5°C of actual Peak
20-40 Sec
6°C/Sec Max.
Ramp-Down Rate
Time 25°C to Peak Temperature
8 min Max.
3C
/
Se
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MK-Q-B-P-D-110410-04-2
S
S
S
6C
6C
6C/
M
cM
cM
ec
a.
a.
a x.
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Programmable Low-Jitter Precision HCSL Oscillator
External Dimensions
Package Dimensions
units: mm[inch]
7.00
5
4
4
2.54
7.0 x 5.0
1.40
mm Plastic Package
5
6
1.10
5.00
3.70
1.80
2
3
3
2
1
2.80
0.85
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Pin terminal
Enable
nc
GND
Output
Output
VDD
5.0 x 3.2 mm Plastic Package
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