5
Precision Edge
SY89544U
Micrel, Inc.
M9999-082407
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V
CC = 2.5V ±5%; TA = –40°C to +85°C; RL = 100 across Q and /Q, unless otherwise stated.
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
f
MAX
Maximum Operating Frequency
NRZ Data
3.2
Gbps
V
OUT ≥ 200mV
Clock
4
GHz
t
pd
Differential Propagation Delay
IN-to-Q
310
410
510
ps
SEL-to-Q
200
400
700
ps
t
SKEW
Input-to-Input Skew
Note 11
520
ps
Part-to-Part Skew
Note 12
200
ps
t
JITTER
Data
Random Jitter (RJ)
Note 13
1ps
RMS
Deterministic Jitter (DJ)
Note 14
10
psPP
Clock
Total Jitter (TJ)
Note 15
10
psPP
Cycle-to-Cycle Jitter
Note 16
1ps
RMS
Crosstalk-Induced Jitter
Note 17
0.7
ps
RMS
Adjacent Channel
t
r, tf
Output Rise/Fall Time
At full output swing.
35
80
150
ps
(20% to 80%)
Notes:
10. Measured with 100mV input swing. See “Timing Diagrams” section for definition of parameters. High-frequency AC parameters are guaranteed by
design and characterization.
11. Input-to-input skew is the difference in propagation delay between any two inputs to the output under identical conditions.
12. Part-to-part skew is defined for two parts with identical power supply voltages at the same temperature and with no skew of the edges at the
respective inputs.
13. Random jitter is measured with a K28.7 comma detect character pattern, measured at 1.25Gbps and 3.2Gbps.
14. Deterministic jitter is measured at 1.25Gbps and 3.2Gbps, with both K28.5 and 223–1 PRBS pattern.
15. Total jitter definition: with an ideal clock input of frequency ≤ fMAX, no more than one output edge in 10
12 output edges will deviate by more than the
specified peak-to-peak jitter value.
16. Cycle-to-cycle jitter definition: the variation of periods between adjacent cycles, Tn–Tn-1 where T is the time between rising edges of the output
signal.
17. Crosstalk is measured at the output while applying two similar frequencies to adjacent inputs that are asynchronous with respect to each other at the
inputs.
AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(10)