JAJSO87 may 2023 LMK04368-EP
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Figure 9-16 shows the recommended resistor biasing configuration for the LVDS/HSDS format for both CLKout and OSCout pins. When connecting an HSDS output to a load, it should be AC-coupled. In cases where the common mode output voltage of the LVDS output matches the common mode input voltage of the LVDS receiver, DC coupling can be used; however, frequently LVDS is also AC-coupled to avoid any driver/receiver mismatch issues.
The LVDS/HSDS driver requires a DC path for current from CLKOUTx_P to CLKOUTx_N and from OSCOUT_P to OSCOUT_N on initial startup. If a DC path for current is not present on startup, LVDS/HSDS outputs may start up with lower amplitude than expected, and in some cases could generate runt pulses or fail to oscillate for some time after startup. The 100-Ω termination should be placed on the clock output side of the AC-coupling capacitors as illustrated in Figure 9-16. A 560-Ω resistor is not needed to provide a DC path for the output.