JAJSP85 December 2023 LMK5C33216A
PRODUCTION DATA
Typically phase cancellation will be enabled during hitless switching to prevent a phase transient (phase hit) from immediately propagating to the outputs when switching between two frequency-locked reference inputs with a fixed phase offset. The phase cancellation persists indefinitely in the use case scenario when phase slew is not enabled commonly referred to as phase buildout. The inputs are frequency-locked when they have same exact frequency (0-ppm offset), or have frequencies that are integer-related and can each be divided to a common frequency by integers. The hitless switching specifications (tHITLESS and fHITLESS) are valid for reference inputs with no wander. In the case where two inputs are switched but are not frequency-locked, the output smoothly transitions to the new frequency with reduced transient.