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IC COMP R-RINOUT DUAL 8-SOIC

LT1720IS8

Manufacturer Part Number
LT1720IS8
Description
IC COMP R-RINOUT DUAL 8-SOIC
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Series
UltraFast™r
Type
General Purposer
Datasheet

Specifications of LT1720IS8

Number Of Elements
2
Output Type
CMOS, Rail-to-Rail, TTL
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 6 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Timing Skews
For a number of reasons, the LT1720/LT1721’s superior
timing specifi cations make them an excellent choice for
applications requiring accurate differential timing skew.
The comparators in a single package are inherently well
matched, with just 300ps Δt
tion keeps the delays well matched vs supply voltage and
temperature. Crosstalk between the comparators, usually a
disadvantage in monolithic duals and quads, has minimal
effect on the LT1720/LT1721 timing due to the internal
hysteresis, as described in the Speed Limits section.
The circuits of Figure 11 show basic building blocks for
differential timing skews. The 2.5k resistance interacts with
the 2pF typical input capacitance to create at least ±4ns
delay, controlled by the potentiometer setting. A differential
and a single-ended version are shown. In the differential
configuration, the output edges can be smoothly scrolled
through Δt = 0 with negligible interaction.
3ns Delay Detector
It is often necessary to measure comparative timing of
pulse edges in order to determine the true synchronicity
of clock and control signals, whether in digital circuitry
or in high speed instrumentation. The circuit in Figure 12
INPUT
V
REF
2.5k
C
C
C
C
IN
IN
IN
IN
PD
Figure 11. Building Blocks for Timing Skew Generation with the LT1720
LT1720
+
+
typical. Monolithic construc-
DIFFERENTIAL 4ns
RELATIVE SKEW
INPUT
is a delay detector which will output a pulse when signals
X and Y are out of sync (specifi cally, when X is high and
Y is low). Note that the addition of an identical circuit to
detect the opposite situation (X low and Y high) allows
for full skew detection.
Comparators U1A and U1B clean up the incoming signals
and render the circuit less sensitive to input levels and
slew rates. The resistive divider network provides level
shifting for the downstream comparator’s common mode
input range, as well as offset to keep the output low except
during a decisive event. When the upstream comparator’s
outputs can overcome the resistively generated offset (and
hysteresis), comparator U1C performs a Boolean “X*_Y”
function and produces an output pulse (see Figure 13).
The circuit will give full output response with input delays
down to 3ns and partial output response with input delays
down to 1.8ns. Capacitor C1 helps ensure that an imbal-
ance of parasitic capacitances in the layout will not cause
common mode excursions to result in differential mode
signal and false outputs.
1
divider. If you are still getting false outputs, try increasing C1 to 10pF or more. You can also look
for the problem in the impedance balance (R5 || R6 = R7) at the inputs of U1C. Increasing the
offset by lowering R5 will help reject false outputs, but R7 should also be lowered to maintain
impedance balance. For ease of design and parasitic matching, R7 can be replaced by two parallel
resistors equal to R5 and R6.
Make sure the input levels at X and Y are not too close to the 0.5V threshold set by the R8–R9
V
REF
2.5k
C
C
C
C
1
IN
IN
IN
IN
LT1720/LT1721
LT1720
+
+
17201 F11
0ns TO 4ns
SINGLE-ENDED
DELAY
17
17201fc

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