SNAS880 December 2024 LMK3C0105
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When the decimal portion of the FOD divide value is near an integer boundary, integer boundary spurs can occur. In general, this "integer boundary" is when the decimal portion is between 0.9 and 1, or 0 and 0.1. For example, if the BAW frequency is 2467MHz, and an output of 61.44MHz, then the FOD can run at 122.88MHz. 2467MHz divided by 122.88MHz is approximately 20.076. The decimal portion of the divide value is 0.076, which falls between 0 and 0.1, and thus means that generating a 61.44MHz output can result in spurs in the 12kHz to 20MHz band on the output clock. In some cases, proper frequency planning can account for this by increasing the FOD frequency and the channel divider value. Using an FOD frequency of 368.64MHz and a channel divider of 6 also yields an output frequency of 61.44MHz. The FOD divide value here is approximately 6.692, which does not yield integer boundary spurs. For any concerns about integer boundary spurs for a specific frequency plan, contact TI.