SCAS847I July 2007 – October 2016 CDCE925 , CDCEL925
PRODUCTION DATA.
The CDCE925 and CDCEL925 devices are modular PLL-based, low-cost, high-performance, programmable clock synthesizers, multipliers, and dividers. They generate up to five output clocks from a single input frequency. Each output can be programmed in-system for any clock frequency up to 230 MHz, using one of the two integrated configurable PLLs.
The CDCx925 has separate output supply pins, VDDOUT, which is 1.8 V for CDCEL925 and 2.5 V to 3.3 V for CDCE925.
The input accepts an external crystal or LVCMOS clock signal. If an external crystal is used, an on-chip load capacitor is adequate for most applications. The value of the load capacitor is programmable from 0 pF to 20 pF. Additionally, a selectable on-chip VCXO allows synchronization of the output frequency to an external control signal, that is, the PWM signal.
The deep M/N divider ratio allows the generation of 0-ppm audio and video, networking (WLAN, Bluetooth, Ethernet, GPS), or interface (USB, IEEE1394, memory stick) clocks from a reference input frequency such as
27 MHz.
All PLLs support spread-spectrum clocking (SSC). SSC can be center-spread or down-spread clocking. This is a common technique to reduce electro-magnetic interference (EMI).
Based on the PLL frequency and the divider settings, the internal loop filter components are automatically adjusted to achieve high stability, and to optimize the jitter-transfer characteristic of each PLL.
The device supports non-volatile EEPROM programming for easy customization of the device in the application. It is preset to a factory default configuration (see Default Device Setting). It can be reprogrammed to a different application configuration before PCB assembly, or reprogrammed by in-system programming. All device settings are programmable through the SDA and SCL bus, a 2-wire serial interface.
Three free programmable control inputs, S0, S1, and S2, can be used to control various aspects of operation including frequency selection, changing the SSC parameters to lower EMI, PLL bypass, power down, or other control features like outputs disable to low, outputs in high-impedance state, and so forth.
The CDCx925 operates in a 1.8-V environment. It operates within a temperature range of –40°C to 85°C.
The CDCEx925 has three user-definable control terminals (S0, S1, and S2) which allow external control of device settings. They can be programmed to any of the following settings:
The user can predefine up to eight different control settings. Table 1 and Table 2 explain these settings.
EXTERNAL CONTROL BITS |
PLL1 SETTING | PLL2 SETTING | Y1 SETTING | ||||
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Control function | PLL frequency selection | SSC selection | Output Y2/Y3 selection | PLL frequency selection | SSC selection | Output Y4/Y5 selection | Output Y1 and power-down selection |
SSC SELECTION (CENTER/DOWN) | ||||
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SSCx [3-Bits] | CENTER | DOWN | ||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0% (off) | 0% (off) |
0 | 0 | 1 | ±0.25% | –0.25% |
0 | 1 | 0 | ±0.5% | –0.5% |
0 | 1 | 1 | ±0.75% | –0.75% |
1 | 0 | 0 | ±1% | –1.0% |
1 | 0 | 1 | ±1.25% | –1.25% |
1 | 1 | 0 | ±1.5% | –1.5% |
1 | 1 | 1 | ±2% | –2% |
FREQUENCY SELECTION(2) | ||||
FSx | FUNCTION | |||
0 | Frequency0 | |||
1 | Frequency1 | |||
OUTPUT SELECTION(3) (Y2 ... Y5) | ||||
YxYx | FUNCTION | |||
0 | State0 | |||
1 | State1 |
Y1 SELECTION | |
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Y1 | FUNCTION |
0 | State 0 |
1 | State 1 |
SDA/S1 and SCL/S2 pins of the CDCEx925 are dual-function pins. In the default configuration, they are predefined as the SDA/SCL serial programming interface. They can be programmed to control pins (S1/S2) by setting the relevant bits in the EEPROM. Note that the changes of the bits in the control register (bit [6] of byte 02h) have no effect until they are written into the EEPROM.
Once they are set as control pins, the serial programming interface is no longer available. However, if VDDOUT is forced to GND, the two control pins, S1 and S2, temporally act as serial programming pins (SDA/SCL).
S0 is not a multi-use pin; it is a control pin only.
The internal EEPROM of CDCEx925 is preconfigured as shown in Figure 7. The input frequency is passed through the output as a default. This allows the device to operate in default mode without the extra production step of programming it. The default setting appears after power is supplied or after a power-down/up sequence until it is reprogrammed by the user to a different application configuration. A new register setting is programmed through the serial SDA/SCL interface.
Table 4 shows the factory default setting for the control terminal register (external control pins). Note that even though eight different register settings are possible, in default configuration, only the first two settings (0 and 1) can be selected with S0, as S1 and S2 are configured as programming pins in the default mode.
Y1 | PLL1 SETTINGS | PLL2 SETTINGS | |||||||
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EXTERNAL CONTROL PINS | OUTPUT SELECTION | FREQUENCY SELECTION | SSC SELECTION | OUTPUT SELECTION | FREQUENCY SELECTION | SSC SELECTION | OUTPUT SELECTION | ||
S2 | S1 | S0 | Y1 | FS1 | SSC1 | Y2Y3 | FS2 | SSC2 | Y4Y5 |
SCL (I2C) | SDA (I2C) | 0 | High-impedance state | fVCO1_0 | Off | High-impedance state | fVCO2_0 | Off | High-impedance state |
SCL (I2C) | SDA (I2C) | 1 | Enabled | fVCO1_0 | Off | Enabled | fVCO2_0 | Off | Enabled |
This section describes the SDA/SCL interface of the CDCEx925 device. The CDCEx925 operates as a slave device of the 2-wire serial SDA/SCL bus, compatible with the popular SMBus or I2C specification. It operates in the standard-mode transfer (up to 100 kbps) and fast-mode transfer (up to 400 kbps) and supports 7-bit addressing.
The SDA/S1 and SCL/S2 pins of the CDCEx925 are dual-function pins. In the default configuration they are used as SDA/SCL serial programming interface. They can be reprogrammed as general-purpose control pins, S1 and S2, by changing the corresponding EEPROM setting, byte 02h, bit [6].
The device supports Byte Write and Byte Read and Block Write and Block Read operations.
For Byte Write/Read operations, the system controller can individually access addressed bytes.
For Block Write/Read operations, the bytes are accessed in sequential order from lowest to highest byte (with most-significant bit first) with the ability to stop after any complete byte has been transferred. The numbers of bytes read out are defined by byte count in the generic configuration register. At the Block Read instruction, all bytes defined in the byte count must be read out to finish the read cycle correctly.
Once a byte has been sent, it is written into the internal register and is effective immediately. This applies to each transferred byte regardless of whether this is a Byte Write or a Block Write sequence.
If the EEPROM write cycle is initiated, the internal SDA registers are written into the EEPROM. During this write cycle, data is not accepted at the SDA/SCL bus until the write cycle is completed. However, data can be read out during the programming sequence (Byte Read or Block Read). The programming status can be monitored by EEPIP, byte 01h–bit 6.
The offset of the indexed byte is encoded in the command code, as described in Table 5.
DEVICE | A6 | A5 | A4 | A3 | A2 | A1(1) | A0(1) | R/W |
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CDCEx913 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1/0 |
CDCEx925 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1/0 |
CDCEx925 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1/0 |
CDCEx949 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1/0 |
Figure 9 shows how the CDCEx925 clock synthesizer is connected to the SDA/SCL serial interface bus. Multiple devices can be connected to the bus, but the speed may need to be reduced (400 kHz is the maximum) if many devices are connected.
Note that the pullup resistors (RP) depend on the supply voltage, bus capacitance, and number of connected devices. The recommended pullup value is 4.7 kΩ. It must meet the minimum sink current of 3 mA at VOLmax = 0.4 V for the output stages (for more details, see SMBus or I2C Bus specification).
BIT | DESCRIPTION |
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7 | 0 = Block Read or Block Write operation 1 = Byte Read or Byte Write operation |
(6:0) | Byte offset for Byte Read, Block Read, Byte Write and Block Write operations. |
The clock input, control pins, PLLs, and output stages are user configurable. The following tables and explanations describe the programmable functions of the CDCEx925. All settings can be manually written into the device through the SDA/SCL bus or easily programmed by using the TI Pro-Clock™ software. TI Pro-Clock software allows the user to quickly make all settings and automatically calculates the values for optimized performance at lowest jitter.
ADDRESS OFFSET | REGISTER DESCRIPTION | TABLE |
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00h | Generic configuration register | Table 9 |
10h | PLL1 configuration register | Table 10 |
20h | PLL2 configuration register | Table 11 |
The grey-highlighted bits, described in the Configuration Registers tables in the following pages, belong to the Control Terminal Register. The user can predefine up to eight different control settings. These settings then can be selected by the external control pins, S0, S1, and S2 (see Control Terminal Setting).
Y1 | PLL1 SETTINGS | PLL2 SETTINGS | ||||||||
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EXTERNAL CONTROL PINS | OUTPUT SELECTION |
FREQUENCY SELECTION |
SSC SELECTION | OUTPUT SELECTION |
FREQUENCY SELECTION |
SSC SELECTION | OUTPUT SELECTION |
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S2 | S1 | S0 | Y1 | FS1 | SSC1 | Y2Y3 | FS2 | SSC2 | Y4Y5 | |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Y1_0 | FS1_0 | SSC1_0 | Y2Y3_0 | FS2_0 | SSC2_0 | Y4Y5_0 |
1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | Y1_1 | FS1_1 | SSC1_1 | Y2Y3_1 | FS2_1 | SSC2_1 | Y4Y5_1 |
2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Y1_2 | FS1_2 | SSC1_2 | Y2Y3_2 | FS2_2 | SSC2_2 | Y4Y5_2 |
3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | Y1_3 | FS1_3 | SSC1_3 | Y2Y3_3 | FS2_3 | SSC2_3 | Y4Y5_3 |
4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Y1_4 | FS1_4 | SSC1_4 | Y2Y3_4 | FS2_4 | SSC2_4 | Y4Y5_4 |
5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Y1_5 | FS1_5 | SSC1_5 | Y2Y3_5 | FS2_5 | SSC2_5 | Y4Y5_5 |
6 | 1 | 1 | 0 | Y1_6 | FS1_6 | SSC1_6 | Y2Y3_6 | FS2_6 | SSC2_6 | Y4Y5_6 |
7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Y1_7 | FS1_7 | SSC1_7 | Y2Y3_7 | FS2_7 | SSC2_7 | Y4Y5_7 |
Address offset(1) | 04h | 13h | 10h–12h | 15h | 23h | 20h–22h | 25h |
OFFSET(1) | BIT(2) | ACRONYM | DEFAULT(3) | DESCRIPTION | ||||
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00h | 7 | E_EL | Xb | Device identification (read-only): 1 is CDCE925 (3.3 V out), 0 is CDCEL925 (1.8 V out) | ||||
6:4 | RID | Xb | Revision identification number (read-only) | |||||
3:0 | VID | 1h | Vendor identification number (read-only) | |||||
01h | 7 | – | 0b | Reserved – always write 0 | ||||
6 | EEPIP | 0b | EEPROM programming Status4:(4) (read-only) | 0 – EEPROM programming is completed 1 – EEPROM is in programming mode |
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5 | EELOCK | 0b | Permanently lock EEPROM data(5) | 0 – EEPROM is not locked 1 – EEPROM is permanently locked |
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4 | PWDN | 0b | Device power down (overwrites S0/S1/S2 setting; configuration register settings are unchanged) Note: PWDN cannot be set to 1 in the EEPROM. 0 – Device active (all PLLs and all outputs are enabled) 1 – Device power down (all PLLs in power down and all outputs in high-impedance state) |
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3:2 | INCLK | 00b | Input clock selection: | 00 – Xtal 01 – VCXO 10 – LVCMOS 1 – Reserved | ||||
1:0 | SLAVE_ADR | 00b | Address bits A0 and A1 of the slave receiver address | |||||
02h | 7 | M1 | 1b | Clock source selection for output Y1: | 0 – Input clock 1 – PLL1 clock | |||
6 | SPICON | 0b | Operation mode selection for pins 14/15(6)
0 – Serial programming interface SDA (pin 15) and SCL (pin 14) 1 – Control pins S1 (pin 15) and S2 (pin 14) |
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5:4 | Y1_ST1 | 11b | Y1-State0/1 definition00 – Device power down (all PLLs in power down and all outputs in high-impedance state) 01 – Y1 disabled to high-impedance state 10 – Y1 disabled to low 11 – Y1 enabled |
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3:2 | Y1_ST0 | 01b | ||||||
1:0 | Pdiv1 [9:8] | 001h | 10-bit Y1-Output-Divider Pdiv1: | 0 – Divider is reset and in standby 1 to 1023 – Divider value |
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03h | 7:0 | Pdiv1 [7:0] | ||||||
04h | 7 | Y1_7 | 0b | Y1_ST0/Y1_ST1 State Selection(7) | ||||
6 | Y1_6 | 0b | 0 – State0 (predefined by Y1_ST0) 1 – State1 (predefined by Y1_ST1) |
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5 | Y1_6 | 0b | ||||||
4 | Y1_6 | 0b | ||||||
3 | Y1_6 | 0b | ||||||
2 | Y1_6 | 0b | ||||||
1 | Y1_6 | 0b | ||||||
0 | Y1_6 | 0b | ||||||
05h | 7:3 | XCSEL | 0Ah | Crystal load-capacitor selection(8) | 00h – 0 pF 01h – 1 pF 02h – 2 pF : 14h to 1Fh – 20 pF |
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2:0 | 0b | Reserved – do not write other than 0. | ||||||
06h | 7:1 | BCOUNT | 30h | 7-bit byte count (defines the number of bytes which is sent from this device at the next Block Read transfer); all bytes must be read out to correctly finish the read cycle. | ||||
0 | EEWRITE | 0b | Initiate EEPROM write cycle(9) | 0 – No EEPROM write cycle 1 – Start EEPROM write cycle (internal registers are saved to the EEPROM) |
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07h-0Fh | — | 0h | Reserved – do not write other than 0 |
OFFSET(1) | BIT(2) | ACRONYM | DEFAULT(3) | DESCRIPTION | |||
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10h | 7:5 | SSC1_7 [2:0] | 000b | SSC1: PLL1 SSC selection (modulation amount). (4) | |||
4:2 | SSC1_6 [2:0] | 000b | Down
000 (Off) 001 – 0.25% 010 – 0.5% 011 – 0.75% 100 – 1.0% 101 – 1.25% 110 – 1.5% 111 – 2.0% |
Center
000 (Off) 001 ± 0.25% 010 ± 0.5% 011 ± 0.75% 100 ± 1.0% 101 ± 1.25% 110 ± 1.5% 111 ± 2.0% |
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1:0 | SSC1_5 [2:1] | 000b | |||||
11h | 7 | SSC1_5 [0] | |||||
6:4 | SSC1_4 [2:0] | 000b | |||||
3:1 | SSC1_3 [2:0] | 000b | |||||
0 | SSC1_2 [2] | 000b | |||||
12h | 7:6 | SSC1_2 [1:0] | |||||
5:3 | SSC1_1 [2:0] | 000b | |||||
2:0 | SSC1_0 [2:0] | 000b | |||||
13h | 7 | FS1_7 | 0b | FS1_x: PLL1 frequency selection(4) | |||
6 | FS1_6 | 0b | 0 – fVCO1_0 (predefined by PLL1_0 – multiplier/divider value) 1 – fVCO1_1 (predefined by PLL1_1 – multiplier/divider value) |
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5 | FS1_5 | 0b | |||||
4 | FS1_4 | 0b | |||||
3 | FS1_3 | 0b | |||||
2 | FS1_2 | 0b | |||||
1 | FS1_1 | 0b | |||||
0 | FS1_0 | 0b | |||||
14h | 7 | MUX1 | 1b | PLL1 multiplexer: | 0 – PLL1 1 – PLL1 bypass (PLL1 is in power down) |
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6 | M2 | 1b | Output Y2 multiplexer: | 0 – Pdiv1 1 – Pdiv2 |
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5:4 | M3 | 10b | Output Y3 multiplexer: | 00 – Pdiv1-divider 01 – Pdiv2-divider 10 – Pdiv3-divider 11 – Reserved |
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3:2 | Y2Y3_ST1 | 11b | Y2, Y3-state0/1definition: | 00 – Y2/Y3 disabled to high-impedance state (PLL1 is in power down) 01 – Y2/Y3 disabled to high-impedance state (PLL1 on) 10 – Y2/Y3 disabled to low (PLL1 on) 11 – Y2/Y3 enabled (normal operation, PLL1 on) |
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1:0 | Y2Y3_ST0 | 01b | |||||
15h | 7 | Y2Y3_7 | 0b | Y2Y3_x output state selection(4) | |||
6 | Y2Y3_6 | 0b | 0 – state0 (predefined by Y2Y3_ST0) 1 – state1 (predefined by Y2Y3_ST1) |
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5 | Y2Y3_5 | 0b | |||||
4 | Y2Y3_4 | 0b | |||||
3 | Y2Y3_3 | 0b | |||||
2 | Y2Y3_2 | 0b | |||||
1 | Y2Y3_1 | 1b | |||||
0 | Y2Y3_0 | 0b | |||||
16h | 7 | SSC1DC | 0b | PLL1 SSC down/center selection: | 0 – Down 1 – Center |
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6:0 | Pdiv2 | 01h | 7-bit Y2-output-divider Pdiv2: | 0 – Reset and in standby 1 to 127 – Divider value |
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17h | 7 | — | 0b | Reserved – do not write others than 0 | |||
6:0 | Pdiv3 | 01h | 7-bit Y3-output-divider Pdiv3: | 0 – Reset and in standby 1 to 127 – Divider value |
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18h | 7:0 | PLL1_0N [11:4 | 004h | PLL1_0(5): 30-bit multiplier/divider value for frequency fVCO1_0
(for more information, see PLL Multiplier/Divider Definition). |
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19h | 7:4 | PLL1_0N [3:0] | |||||
3:0 | PLL1_0R [8:5] | 000h | |||||
1Ah | 7:3 | PLL1_0R[4:0] | |||||
2:0 | PLL1_0Q [5:3] | 10h | |||||
1Bh | 7:5 | PLL1_0Q [2:0] | |||||
4:2 | PLL1_0P [2:0] | 010b | |||||
1:0 | VCO1_0_RANGE | 00b | fVCO1_0 range selection: | 00 – fVCO1_0 < 125 MHz 01 – 125 MHz ≤ fVCO1_0 < 150 MHz 10 – 150 MHz ≤ fVCO1_0 < 175 MHz 11 – fVCO1_0 ≥ 175 MHz |
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1Ch | 7:0 | PLL1_1N [11:4] | 004h | PLL1_1(5): 30-bit multiplier/divider value for frequency fVCO1_1
(for more information, see PLL Multiplier/Divider Definition). |
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1Dh | 7:4 | PLL1_1N [3:0] | |||||
3:0 | PLL1_1R [8:5] | 000h | |||||
1Eh | 7:3 | PLL1_1R[4:0] | |||||
2:0 | PLL1_1Q [5:3] | 10h | |||||
1Fh | 7:5 | PLL1_1Q [2:0] | |||||
4:2 | PLL1_1P [2:0] | 010b | |||||
1:0 | VCO1_1_RANGE | 00b | fVCO1_1 range selection: | 00 – fVCO1_1 < 125 MHz 01 – 125 MHz ≤ fVCO1_1 < 150 MHz 10 – 150 MHz ≤ fVCO1_1 < 175 MHz 11 – fVCO1_1 ≥ 175 MHz |
OFFSET(1) | BIT(2) | ACRONYM | DEFAULT(3) | DESCRIPTION | |||
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20h | 7:5 | SSC2_7 [2:0] | 000b | SSC2: PLL2 SSC selection (modulation amount). (4) | |||
4:2 | SSC2_6 [2:0] | 000b | Down
000 (Off) 001 – 0.25% 010 – 0.5% 011 – 0.75% 100 – 1.0% 101 – 1.25% 110 – 1.5% 111 – 2.0% |
Center
000 (Off) 001 ± 0.25% 010 ± 0.5% 011 ± 0.75% 100 ± 1.0% 101 ± 1.25% 110 ± 1.5% 111 ± 2.0% |
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1:0 | SSC2_5 [2:1] | 000b | |||||
21h | 7 | SSC2_5 [0] | |||||
6:4 | SSC2_4 [2:0] | 000b | |||||
3:1 | SSC2_3 [2:0] | 000b | |||||
0 | SSC2_2 [2] | 000b | |||||
22h | 7:6 | SSC2_2 [1:0] | |||||
5:3 | SSC2_1 [2:0] | 000b | |||||
2:0 | SSC2_0 [2:0] | 000b | |||||
23h | 7 | FS2_7 | 0b | FS2_x: PLL2 frequency selection(4) | |||
6 | FS2_6 | 0b | 0 – fVCO2_0 (predefined by PLL2_0 – multiplier/divider value) 1 – fVCO2_1 (predefined by PLL2_1 – multiplier/divider value) |
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5 | FS2_5 | 0b | |||||
4 | FS2_4 | 0b | |||||
3 | FS2_3 | 0b | |||||
2 | FS2_2 | 0b | |||||
1 | FS2_1 | 0b | |||||
0 | FS2_0 | 0b | |||||
24h | 7 | MUX2 | 1b | PLL2 multiplexer: | 0 – PLL2 1 – PLL2 bypass (PLL2 is in power down) |
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6 | M4 | 1b | Output Y4 multiplexer: | 0 – Pdiv2 1 – Pdiv4 |
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5:4 | M5 | 10b | Output Y5 multiplexer: | 00 – Pdiv2-divider 01 – Pdiv4-divider 10 – Pdiv5-divider 11 – Reserved |
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3:2 | Y4Y5_ST1 | 11b | Y4, Y5-State0/1definition: | 00 – Y4/Y5 disabled to high-impedance state (PLL2 is in power down) 01 – Y4/Y5 disabled to high-impedance state (PLL2 on) 10–Y4/Y5 disabled to low (PLL2 on) 11 – Y4/Y5 enabled (normal operation, PLL2 on) |
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1:0 | Y4Y5_ST0 | 01b | |||||
25h | 7 | Y4Y5_7 | 0b | Y4Y5_x output state selection(4) | |||
6 | Y4Y5_6 | 0b | 0 – state0 (predefined by Y4Y5_ST0) 1 – state1 (predefined by Y4Y5_ST1) |
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5 | Y4Y5_5 | 0b | |||||
4 | Y4Y5_4 | 0b | |||||
3 | Y4Y5_3 | 0b | |||||
2 | Y4Y5_2 | 0b | |||||
1 | Y4Y5_1 | 1b | |||||
0 | Y4Y5_0 | 0b | |||||
26h | 7 | SSC2DC | 0b | PLL2 SSC down/center selection: | 0 – Down 1 – Center |
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6:0 | Pdiv4 | 01h | 7-Bit Y4-output-divider Pdiv4: | 0 – Reset and in standby 1 to 127 – Divider value |
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27h | 7 | — | 0b | Reserved – do not write others than 0 | |||
6:0 | Pdiv5 | 01h | 7-bit Y5-output-divider Pdiv5: | 0 – Reset and in standby 1 to 127 – Divider value |
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28h | 7:0 | PLL2_0N [11:4 | 004h | PLL2_0(5): 30-Bit Multiplier/Divider value for frequency fVCO2_0
(for more information, see PLL Multiplier/Divider Definition). |
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29h | 7:4 | PLL2_0N [3:0] | |||||
3:0 | PLL2_0R [8:5] | 000h | |||||
2Ah | 7:3 | PLL2_0R[4:0] | |||||
2:0 | PLL2_0Q [5:3] | 10h | |||||
2Bh | 7:5 | PLL2_0Q [2:0] | |||||
4:2 | PLL2_0P [2:0] | 010b | |||||
1:0 | VCO2_0_RANGE | 00b | fVCO2_0 range selection: | 00 – fVCO2_0 < 125 MHz 01 – 125 MHz ≤ fVCO2_0 < 150 MHz 10 – 150 MHz ≤ fVCO2_0 < 175 MHz 11 – fVCO2_0 ≥ 175 MHz |
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2Ch | 7:0 | PLL2_1N [11:4] | 004h | PLL2_1(5): 30-bit multiplier/divider value for frequency fVCO2_1
(for more information, see PLL Multiplier/Divider Definition). |
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2Dh | 7:4 | PLL2_1N [3:0] | |||||
3:0 | PLL2_1R [8:5] | 000h | |||||
2Eh | 7:3 | PLL2_1R[4:0] | |||||
2:0 | PLL2_1Q [5:3] | 10h | |||||
2Fh | 7:5 | PLL2_1Q [2:0] | |||||
4:2 | PLL2_1P [2:0] | 010b | |||||
1:0 | VCO2_1_RANGE | 00b | fVCO2_1 range selection: | 00 – fVCO2_1 < 125 MHz 01 – 125 MHz ≤ fVCO2_1 < 150 MHz 10 – 150 MHz ≤ fVCO2_1 < 175 MHz 11 – fVCO2_1 ≥ 175 MHz |