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9 / 10 page 9 All Intersil U.S. products are manufactured, assembled and tested utilizing ISO9000 quality systems. Intersil Corporation’s quality certifications can be viewed at www.intersil.com/design/quality Intersil products are sold by description only. Intersil Corporation reserves the right to make changes in circuit design, software and/or specifications at any time without notice. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned to verify that data sheets are current before placing orders. Information furnished by Intersil is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Intersil or its subsidiaries for its use; nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Intersil or its subsidiaries. For information regarding Intersil Corporation and its products, see www.intersil.com FN6255.0 March 7, 2008 this requirement, the 3.3V supply must be powered up before the 1.8V supply. For the deserializer, REF_CLK must not be applied before the device is fully powered up. Applying REF_CLK before power-up may require the deserializer to be manually reset. A 10ms delay after the 1.8V supply is powered up guarantees normal operation. Power Supply Bypassing The serializer and deserializer functions rely on the stable functioning of PLLs locked to local reference sources or locked to an incoming signal. It is important that the various supplies (VDD_P, VDD_AN, VDD_CDR, VDD_TX) be well bypassed over a wide range of frequencies, from below the typical loop bandwidth of the PLL to approaching the signal bit rate of the serial data. A combination of different values of capacitors from 1000pF to 5µF or more with low ESR characteristics is generally required. The parallel LVCMOS VDD_IO supply is inherently less sensitive, but since the RGB and SYNC/DATAEN signals can all swing on the same clock edge, the current in these pins and the corresponding GND pins can undergo substantial current flow changes, so once again, a combination of different values of capacitors over a wide range, with low ESR characteristics, is desirable. A set of arrangements of this type is shown in Figure 4, where each supply is bypassed with a ferrite-bead-based choke, and a range of capacitors. A “choke” is preferable to an “inductor” in this application, since a high-Q inductor will be likely to cause one or more resonances with the shunt capacitors, potentially causing problems at or near those frequencies, while a “lossy” choke will reflect a high impedance over a wide frequency range. The higher value capacitor, in particular, needs to be chosen carefully, with special care regarding its ESR. Very good results can be obtained with multilayer ceramic capacitors, available from many suppliers, and generally in small outlines (such as the 1210 outline suggested in the schematic shown in Figure 4), which provide good bypass capabilities down to a few m Ω at 1MHz to 2MHz. Other capacitor technologies may also be suitable (perhaps niobium oxide), but “classic” electrolytic capacitors frequently have ESR values of above 1 Ω, that nullify any decoupling effect above the 1kHz to 10kHz frequency range. Capacitors of 0.1µF offer low impedance in the 10MHz to 20MHz region, and 1000pF capacitors in the 100MHz to 200MHz region. In general, one of the lower value capacitors should be used at each supply pin on the IC. Figure 4 shows the grounding of the various capacitors to the pin corresponding to the supply pin. Although all the ground supplies are tied together, the PCB layout should be arranged to emulate this arrangement, at least for the smaller value (high frequency) capacitors, as much as possible. I2C Interface The I2C interface allows access to internal registers used to configure the serdes and to obtain status information. A serializer must be assigned a different address than its deserializer counterpart. The upper 3-bits are permanently set to 011 and the lower 4 bits determined by pins as follows: Thus, 16 serdes can reside on the same bus. By convention, when all address pins are tied low, the device address is referred to as 0x60. SCL and SDA are open drain to allow multiple devices to share the bus. If not used, SCL and SDA should be tied to VDD_IO. 0 1 1 I2CA3 I2CA2 I2CA1 I2CA0 R/W FIGURE 4. POWER SUPPLY BYPASSING ISL34340 |
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