MAX7393/MAX7394
Detailed Description
The MAX7393/MAX7394 precision silicon oscillators
replace crystals, ceramic resonators, and crystal oscilla-
tor modules in systems with a +2.4V to +3.6V operating
supply voltage range. The MAX7393/MAX7394 consist of
a temperature-compensated precision oscillator with
enable (MAX7394) or autoenable (MAX7393). The
ENABLE input on the MAX7394 manually enables or dis-
ables the oscillator. The CLKIN input on the MAX7393
monitors a returned clock signal to automatically enable
or disable the MAX7393 oscillator.
The MAX7393/MAX7394 are supplied at specific frequen-
cies, like crystals and resonators. A variety of popular
standard frequencies are available (see the Selector
Guide). Output frequency accuracy is guaranteed to be
within ±0.25% (TDFN) and ±1.3% (DFN) (0°C to +85°C)
and ±1.0% (TDFN) and ±1.8% (DFN) over the -40°C to
+125°C temperature range. No external components are
required to generate the specific frequency.
ENABLE (MAX7394)
The ENABLE input on the MAX7394 turns the oscillator
on and off. Drive ENABLE to a logic-high for normal
operation. Drive ENABLE to a logic-low to place the
device in shutdown mode. During shutdown, the oscilla-
tor is turned off, and the CLOCK output is weakly driven
high with an internal 10k
to VCC2. In shutdown mode,
the total supply current reduces to less than 2A.
Autoenable (CLKIN, MAX7393)
The MAX7393 features a CLKIN input that automatically
enables or disables the oscillator by sensing the condi-
tion of a returned clock signal. The MAX7393 is auto-
matically enabled whenever an active inversion function
is sensed between CLOCK and CLKIN. When no inver-
sion function is detected, the MAX7393 automatically
enters shutdown mode. During shutdown, the oscillator
is turned off, the CLKIN input is weakly driven to its last
state, and the CLOCK output is weakly driven to the
logic-level in CLKIN.
The CLKIN input relies on an external inversion func-
tion, typically provided by a microcontroller’s clock
generator, to provide an inverted version of the CLOCK
output signal. The MAX7393 interprets high/low voltage
or a constant high-impedance node on CLKIN as a
disable signal.
Figure 1 shows a test circuit to enable or disable the
MAX7393. One input of the NAND gate connects to the
CLOCK output of the MAX7393, and the other input is
driven with a logic level. A logic-high level enables the
oscillator and a logic-low level disables the oscillator.
See the Typical Operating Characteristics for typical
startup performance of the MAX7393.
Oscillator (CLOCK)
The CLOCK output is a push-pull, CMOS logic output
that is capable of driving a ground-connected 1k
load
or a positive supply connected 500
load to within
300mV of either supply rail. There are no impedance-
matching issues when using the MAX7393/MAX7394
CLOCK output. A typical startup characteristic is shown
in the Typical Operating Characteristics.
Output Jitter
The MAX7393/MAX7394s’ jitter performance is given in the
Electrical Characteristics table as a peak-to-peak value.
Applications Information
Interfacing to a Microcontroller
Clock Input
The MAX7393/MAX7394 CLOCK output is a push-pull,
CMOS logic output that directly drives any micro-
processor (P) or microcontroller (C) clock input. There
are no impedance-matching issues when using the
MAX7393/MAX7394. Operate the MAX7393/MAX7394
and microcontroller from the same supply voltage level of
VCC2 (see the Power-Supply Considerations section for
more details). Refer to the microcontroller’s data sheet for
clock input compatibility with external clock signals.
The MAX7393/MAX7394 require no biasing compo-
nents or load capacitance. When using the MAX7393/
MAX7394 to retrofit a crystal oscillator, remove all bias-
ing components from the oscillator input.
Power-Supply Considerations
The MAX7393/MAX7394 operate with power-supply
voltages in the +2.4V to +3.6V range. Connect VCC and
VCC2 to the same supply voltage level as the device
receiving the clock. Proper power-supply decoupling is
required to maintain the power-supply rejection perfor-
mance of the MAX7393/MAX7394. Connect 0.1F
surface-mount ceramic capacitors from VCC to VCC2 to
GND. Position these bypass capacitors as close to VCC
and VCC2 as possible.
A larger VCC2 bypass capacitor value is recommended
if the MAX7393/MAX7394 are to operate with a large
capacitive load. Use a bypass capacitor value on VCC2
at least 1000 times that of the output load capacitance.
Precision Silicon Oscillators with
Enable or Autoenable
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MAX7393
CLOCK
CLKIN
ON/OFF
Figure 1. Test Circuit to Enable or Disable the MAX7393 Oscillator