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DS 3292 -1
SP8716/8/9
520MHz LOW CURRENT TWO-MODULUS DIVIDERS
SP8716 / 40/41, SP8718 / 64/65, SP8719 / 80/81 are 50mW programmable dividers with a maximum specified operating frequency of 520MHz over the temperature range -40 C to + 85 C. The signal (clock) inputs are biased internally and require to be capacitor coupled. The output stage is of an unusual low power design featuring dynamic pull-up, and optimised for driving CMOS. The 0 to 1 output edge should be used to give the best loop delay performance.
MODULUS CONTROL UNIT OUTPUT Vcc OUTPUT 0V
1 2 3 4
8
Vcc NO CONNECTION INPUT INPUT DECOUPLING
SP 8716/8/9
7 6 5
FEATURES
DC to 520MHz Operation -40C to +85C Temperature Range Control Inputs and Outputs are CMOS Compatible
Figure : 1 Pin connections - top view
DP8, MP8
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
Supply Voltage 5.0V 0.25V Supply Current 10.5mA typ.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply voltage pin 2 or 8): Storage temperature range: Max. Junction temperature: Max. clock I/P voltage: 8V -55C to +150C +175C 2.5V p-p
Vcc 8
Vcc 2
7k
SIGNAL INPUT
6 5
/P/P + 1
1.5k 1k 300
3 OUTPUT
4 0V
1 MODULUS CONTROL INPUT
Figure 2 : Functional diagram
SP8716/8/9
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Test conditions (unless otherwise stated):] Supply voltage: Vcc = +4/95 to 5.45V, Temperature: Tamb = -40C to +85C Value Characteristics Max. frequency Min. frequency (sinewave input) Power supply current Output high voltage Output low voltage Control input high voltage Control input low voltage Control input high current Control input low current Clock to output delay Set-up time Release time NOTES 1. Tested at 25C only 2. Guaranteed but not tested Symbol fmax fmin ICC VOH VOL VINH VINL VINH VINL tp ts tr 10 10 -0.20 28 3.3 0 (Vcc - 1.2) 1 8 1.7 0.41 Min. 520 30 11.9 Max. MHz MHz mA V V V V mA mA ns ns ns Units Conditions Input 100-280mV p-p Input 400-800mV p-p CL = 3pF; pins 2, 8 linked IL = -0.2mA IL = 0.2mA /P /P +1 VINH = 8V VINL = 0V CL = 10pF CL = 10pF CL = 10pF Notes 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
NOTE The set-up time ts is defined as the minimum time that can elapse between a L H transition of the control input and the next L H clock pulse transition to ensure that the /P mode is obtained. The release time tr is defined as the minimum time that can elapse between a H L transition of the control input and the next L H clock pulse transition to ensure that the /(P +1) mode is obtain
Figure 3 : Timing diagram
INPUT AMPLITUDE (mV p-p)
1000 800 600 400 200 0 30 100 200 300 400 500 FREQUENCY IN MHz 520mV
GUARANTEED * OPERATING WINDOW
280mV
*Tested as specified in table of Electrical Characteristics
Figure 4 : Typical input characteristics
SP8716/8/9
OPERATING NOTES
1. The inputs are biased internally and coupled to a signal source with suitable capacitors. 2. If no signal is present the devices will self-oscillate. If this is undesirable it may be prevented by connecting a 15k resistor from one input to pin 4 (ground). This will reduce the sensitivity. 3. The circuits will operate down to DC but slew rate must be better than 100V/,us. 4. The output stage is of an unusual design and is intended to interface with CMOS. External pull-up resistors or circuits must not be used. 5. This device is NOT suitable for driving TTL or its derivatives.
Vcc CONTROL INPUT 1 2 3 OUTPUT 4 8 7 6 5 1n 50 SIGNAL SOURCE 50 MONITOR
1n 0V
Figure 5: Toggle frequency test circuit
Figure 6 : Typical input impedance


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