JAJSTE0 March 2024 LMK05318B-Q1
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The external XO clock input is used as the reference input for the VCO calibration, therefore make sure the XO input amplitude and frequency are stable before the start of VCO calibration to provide a successful PLL lock and output start-up. If the XO clock is not stable prior to VCO calibration, the VCO calibration can fail and prevent PLL lock and output clock start-up.
If the XO clock has a slow start-up time or has glitches on power up (due to a slow or non-monotonic power supply ramp, for example), TI recommends to delay the start of VCO calibration until after the XO is stable. This can be achieved by delaying the PDN low-to-high transition until after the XO clock has stabilized using one of the methods described in Power Up From Split-Supply Rails. Issuing a device soft-reset after the XO clock has stabilized to manually trigger the VCO calibration and PLL start-up sequence is also possible.