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The World Leader in High-Performance Signal Processing Solutions Design a Clock Distribution for a WCDMA Transceiver System CSNDSP 2006 Session: B.11 Systems - Simulators Presenter: Dimitrios Efstathiou July 20 th, 2006
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2 In this presentation we will cover Where we need Clock Distribution Devices? Clock Design for a WCDMA Transceiver System Introduction to ADIsimCLK TM ADIsimCLK TM Results versus Lab measurements
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3 Telecom Infrastructure ATM Based Network IP Core Network (IPv6, MPLS) ATM Based Network IP Core Network (IPv6, MPLS) 3G Macro 2G Macro
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4 Solution to save cost, board space U3 Divide by 4 LVPECL U5 Delay 1-10ns LVPECL U1 1:4 Fanout BufferLVPECL U4 Divide by 8 LVPECL U7 LVPECL to CMOS U6 CMOS Integrated Circuit Solution in one small package FanoutDividers Delay Logic Translation U2 Divide by 2 LVPECL
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5 Application – Wireless Transceiver Card Critical Clock Functions on Transceiver Card: clean-up jitter on user’s input reference up-convert user reference frequency to highest frequency needed, usually driven by DAC clock requirements generate multiple frequencies for Rx & Tx provide low jitter clocks for data converters generate mix of LVPECL, LVDS, CMOS clocks adjust phase or delay between clock channels offer isolation between clock channels ADC Transmitter/Receiver Clock Distribution IC ADC DDC or ASIC DAC DUC or FPGA DAC User’s Reference Clock Clock to A-D Converters Clock to D-A Converters Clock to Digital Chips TRX Cards
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6 Transceiver clock design using ADIsimCLK™
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7 A Clock Distribution Device with integrated PLL LF VCO
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8 ADC Output clocked by AD9510 AD9510 19.20 MHz DAC 1 DAC 2 AD6633 DUC LVPECL 307.20 MHz I-channel Q-channel CMOS 76.80 MHz AD9430 AD9445 AD6636 DDC LVPECL 153.60 MHz AD9215 614.40 MHz Auxilary temperature measurement ADC To reconstruction filters and modulator Receiver path from Mixer Carriers 1 & 2 OUT0 OUT7 OUT3 OUT4 OUT6 OUT2 CMOS 30.72 MHz OUT5 FPGA DPD AD9779 Observation path down-converted from Power Amplifier Carriers 1 & 2 LVDS 614.40 MHz LVPECL 102.40 MHz LVDS 102.40 MHz Carrier 1 I/Q Carrier 2 I/Q Rx Baseband Tx Baseband Real Imaginary OUT1 LVEPCL 19.20 MHz Carrier 1 I/Q Carrier 2 I/Q
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9 DAC Output clocked by AD9510
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10 ADIsimCLK™ ADIsimCLK is a powerful and flexible tool. It can help a user design high performance clocking systems using low-jitter clock chips. ADIsimCLK phase noise simulations match the product information sheet typical values within ~2 dB. Timing simulations align well with product information sheet typical values.
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11 Select the ADI clock chip: AD9510 specs Clock Device see product information sheet
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12 Select the configuration: Use integrated PLL Default Configuration Use integrated PLL Use external filter Use clock distribution circuit only
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13 VCO Selection: VCO library see product information sheet
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14 PLL Loop Filter Selection: Passive and active filters Loop bandwidth and phase margin
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15 Clock Distribution Configuration: Enable Outputs Eight clock outputs Configuration per output
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16 Clock Distribution Configuration: Configure Output Integration Interval Divider value Output Freq.
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17 Results Page: OUT2 (LVPECL)
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18 Another Design Example: Clock Distribution circuit only
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19 ADIsimCLK versus Lab measurements
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20 In summary we discussed A Clock Design Strategy for a WCDMA Transceiver System ADIsimCLK TM: A Clock generation and distribution simulator Download this free tool at www.analog.com/ADIsimCLK www.analog.com/ADIsimCLK Thank you!
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21 PLL Frequency Set-up: PLL Frequency PFD Frequency
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22 Input Clock Selection: Choose an input Reference frequency.
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23 Information on the PLL: Frequency Domain
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24 Phase noise and timing jitter at a divider’s input and output Root mean square (rms) value of integrated phase noise (units in radians) Transition of a divider’s output is re-sampled with a transition of its input, a jitter of value Tjitter occurring at the input will cause the same amount of jitter at the output.
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25 Get the results: schematic
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26 Get the results: text report
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27 Get the results: timing 0.11 ns
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