8531AY-01LF IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc, 8531AY-01LF Datasheet - Page 6

8531AY-01LF

Manufacturer Part Number
8531AY-01LF
Description
Manufacturer
IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc
Type
Clock Driverr
Datasheet

Specifications of 8531AY-01LF

Number Of Clock Inputs
2
Mode Of Operation
Differential
Output Frequency
500MHz
Output Logic Level
LVPECL
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3.135V
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.465V
Package Type
TQFP
Operating Temp Range
0C to 70C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
32
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
IDT
The spectral purity in a band at a specific offset from the
fundamental compared to the power of the fundamental is called
the dBc Phase Noise. This value is normally expressed using a
Phase noise plot and is most often the specified plot in many
applications. Phase noise is defined as the ratio of the noise power
present in a 1Hz band at a specified offset from the fundamental
frequency to the power value of the fundamental. This ratio is
expressed in decibels (dBm) or a ratio of the power in the 1Hz
As with most timing specifications, phase noise measurements
have issues. The primary issue relates to the limitations of the
equipment. Often the noise floor of the equipment is higher than
the noise floor of the device. This is illustrated above. The device
ICS8531-01
LOW SKEW, 1-TO-9, DIFFERENTIAL-TO-3.3V LVPECL FANOUT BUFFER
/ ICS
1-TO-9, 3.3V LVPECL FANOUT BUFFER
A
O
DDITIVE
FFSET
F
ROM
P
HASE
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C
ARRIER
band to the power in the fundamental. When the required offset
is specified, the phase noise is called a dBc value, which simply
means dBm at a specified offset from the fundamental. By
investigating jitter in the frequency domain, we get a better
understanding of its effects on the desired application over the
entire time record of the signal. It is mathematically possible to
calculate an expected bit error rate given a phase noise plot.
meets the noise floor of what is shown, but can actually be lower.
The phase noise is dependant on the input source and
measurement equipment.
J
F
ITTER
REQUENCY
(H
Z
)
155.52MHz (12kHz to 20MHz)
Additive Phase Jitter
ICS8531AY-01 REV. F APRIL 11, 2007
= 0.17ps typical
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