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ICS851010AYLF

Manufacturer Part Number
ICS851010AYLF
Description
IC FANOUT BUFFER HCSL 32TQFP
Manufacturer
IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc
Type
Fanout Buffer (Distribution)r
Datasheet

Specifications of ICS851010AYLF

Number Of Circuits
1
Ratio - Input:output
1:10
Differential - Input:output
Yes/Yes
Input
HCSL, LVDS, LVHSTL, LVPECL
Output
HCSL
Frequency - Max
250MHz
Voltage - Supply
3.135 V ~ 3.465 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
32-TQFP, 32-VQFP
Frequency-max
250MHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
800-1912

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ICS851010 Data Sheet
Applications Information
Recommendations for Unused Output Pins
Outputs:
Differential Outputs
All unused differential outputs can be left floating. We recommend
that there is no trace attached. Both sides of the differential output
pair should either be left floating or terminated.
Wiring the Differential Input to Accept Single-Ended Levels
Figure 2 shows how a differential input can be wired to accept single
ended levels. The reference voltage V
the bias resistors R1 and R2. The bypass capacitor (C1) is used to
help filter noise on the DC bias. This bias circuit should be located as
close to the input pin as possible. The ratio of R1 and R2 might need
to be adjusted to position the V
swing. For example, if the input clock swing is 2.5V and V
R1 and R2 value should be adjusted to set V
below are for when both the single ended swing and V
same voltage. This configuration requires that the sum of the output
impedance of the driver (Ro) and the series resistance (Rs) equals
the transmission line impedance. In addition, matched termination at
the input will attenuate the signal in half. This can be done in one of
two ways. First, R3 and R4 in parallel should equal the transmission
Figure 2. Recommended Schematic for Wiring a Differential Input to Accept Single-ended Levels
ICS851010AY REVISION A AUGUST 2, 2010
REF
in the center of the input voltage
REF
= V
REF
DD
at 1.25V. The values
/2 is generated by
DD
DD
are at the
= 3.3V,
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line impedance. For most 50Ω applications, R3 and R4 can be 100Ω.
The values of the resistors can be increased to reduce the loading for
slower and weaker LVCMOS driver. When using single-ended
signaling, the noise rejection benefits of differential signaling are
reduced. Even though the differential input can handle full rail
LVCMOS signaling, it is recommended that the amplitude be
reduced. The datasheet specifies a lower differential amplitude,
however this only applies to differential signals. For single-ended
applications, the swing can be larger, however V
than -0.3V and V
of the recommended components might not be used, the pads
should be placed in the layout. They can be utilized for debugging
purposes. The datasheet specifications are characterized and
guaranteed by using a differential signal.
IH
cannot be more than V
1-to-10, DIFFERENTIAL HCSL FANOUT BUFFER
©2010 Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
DD
+ 0.3V. Though some
IL
cannot be less

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