JAJSH87D April 2015 – April 2019 ADS54J60
PRODUCTION DATA.
The ADS54J60 supports device subclass 1 with a maximum output data rate of 10.0 Gbps for each serial transmitter.
An external SYSREF signal is used to align all internal clock phases and the local multi-frame clock to a specific sampling clock edge, allowing synchronization of multiple devices in a system and minimizing timing and alignment uncertainty. The SYNC input is used to control the JESD204B SERDES blocks.
Depending on the ADC output data rate, the JESD204B output interface can be operated with either two or four lanes per single ADC; see Figure 76. The JESD204B setup and configuration of the frame assembly parameters is controlled via the SPI interface.
The JESD204B transmitter block shown in Figure 77 consists of the transport layer, the data scrambler, and the link layer. The transport layer maps the ADC output data into the selected JESD204B frame data format. The link layer performs the 8b/10b data encoding as well as the synchronization and initial lane alignment using the SYNC input signal. Optionally, data from the transport layer can be scrambled.