SNLS231P September 2006 – August 2024 DS90UR124-Q1 , DS90UR241-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The Powerdown state is a low power sleep mode that the Serializer and Deserializer may use to reduce power when no data is being transferred. The TPWDNB and RPWDNB are used to set each device into powerdown mode, which reduces supply current to the µA range. The Serializer enters powerdown when the TPWDNB pin is driven low. In powerdown, the PLL stops and the outputs go into Tri-state, disabling load current and reducing current supply. To exit Powerdown, TPWDNB must be driven high. When the Serializer exits Powerdown, its PLL must lock to TCLK before it is ready for the Initialization state. The system must then allow time for Initialization before data transfer can begin. The Deserializer enters powerdown mode when RPWDNB is driven low. In powerdown mode, the PLL stops and the outputs enter Tri-state. To bring the Deserializer block out of the powerdown state, the system drives RPWDNB high.
Both the Serializer and Deserializer must reinitialize and relock before data can be transferred. The Deserializer will initialize and assert LOCK high when it is locked to the embedded clock.