SNAS883 June 2024 LMX1860-SEP
PRODUCTION DATA
The junction temperature can be read back for purposes such as characterization or to make adjustments based on temperature. Such adjustments can include adjusting CLKOUTx_PWR to make the output power more stable or using external or digital delays to compensate for changes in propagation delay over temperature.
The junction temperature is typically higher than the ambient temperature due to power dissipation from the outputs and other functions on the device. Equation 1 shows the relationship between the code read back and the junction temperature.
Equation 1 is based on a best-fit line created from three devices from slow, nominal, and fast corner lots (nine parts total). The worst-case variation of the actual temperature from the temperature predicted by the best-fit line is 13°C, which works out to 20 codes.