3D7523 data 3 delay devices, inc. MONOLITHIC MANCHESTER ENCODER/DECODER (SERIES 3D7523) FEATURES x x x x x x x x x x " PACKAGES All-silicon, low-power CMOS technology Encoder and decoder function independently Encoder has buffered clock output TTL/CMOS compatible inputs and outputs Vapor phase, IR and wave solderable Auto-insertable (DIP pkg.) Low ground bounce noise Maximum data rate: 50 MBaud Data rate range: r15% Lock-in time: 1 bit For mechanical dimensions, click here. For package marking details, click here. CIN 1 14 VDD CEN 2 13 CBUF RX 3 12 LOOP COUT 4 11 TXENB DIN 5 10 DOUTB RESB 6 9 TXB GND 7 8 TX 3D7523-xxx DIP (.300) 3D7523G-xxx Gull Wing (.300) 3D7523D-xxx SOIC (.150) FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTIONS The 3D7523 is a monolithic CMOS Manchester Encoder/Decoder combo chip. The device uses bi-phase-level encoding to embed a clock signal into a data stream for transmission across a communications link. In this encoding mode, a logic one is represented by a high-to-low transition in the center of the bit cell, while a logic zero is represented by a low-to-high transition. Encoder: CIN Clock Input DIN Data Input RESB Reset CEN Clock buffer enable TXENB Transmit enable CBUF Buffered clock TX,TXB Transmitted signal The Manchester encoder combines the clock (CIN) and data (DIN) into a single bi-phase-level signal (TX). An inverted version of this signal (TXB) is also available. The data baud rate (in MBaud) is equal to the input clock frequency (in MHz). A replica of the clock input is also available (CBUF). The encoder may be reset by setting the RESB input low; otherwise, it should be left high. The TX and TXB signals may be disabled (high-Z) by setting TXENB high. Similarly, CBUF may be disabled by setting CEN low. Under most operating conditions, TX and TXB are always enabled, and CBUF is not used. With this in mind, the 3D7523 provides internal pulldown resistors on CEN and TXENB, so that most users can leave these inputs uncommitted. Decoder: RX Received Signal COUT Recovered Clock DOUTB Recovered Data Common: LOOP Loop enable VDD +5 Volts GND Ground The Manchester decoder accepts the embedded-clock signal at the RX input. The recovered clock and data signals are presented on COUT and DOUTB, respectively, with the data signal inverted. The operating baud rate (in MBaud) is specified by the dash number of the device. The input baud rate may vary by as much as r15% from the nominal device baud rate without compromising the integrity of the information received. Because the decoder is not PLL-based, it does not require a long preamble in order to lock onto the received signal. Rather, the device requires at most one bit cell before the data presented at the output is valid. This is extremely useful in cases where the information arrives in bursts and the input is otherwise turned off. Normally, the encoder and decoder function independently. However, if the LOOP input is set high, the encoded TX signal is fed back internally into the decoder and the RX input is ignored. This feature is useful for diagnostics. The LOOP input has an internal pull-down resistor and may be left uncommitted if this feature is not needed. "2006 Data Delay Devices Doc #06003 5/8/2006 DATA DELAY DEVICES, INC. 3 Mt. Prospect Ave. Clifton, NJ 07013 1 3D7523 TABLE 1: PART NUMBER SPECIFICATIONS PART NUMBER DECODER BAUD RATE (MBaud) Nominal Minimum Maximum 3D7523-0.5 3D7523-1 3D7523-5 3D7523-10 3D7523-20 3D7523-25 3D7523-50 NOTE: 0.50 1.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 25.00 50.00 0.43 0.85 4.25 8.50 17.00 21.25 42.50 0.57 1.15 5.75 11.50 23.00 28.75 57.50 Any baud rate between 0.5 and 50 MBaud not shown is also available at no extra cost. APPLICATION NOTES ENCODER The encoder presents at its outputs the true and the complimented encoded data. The High-toLow time skew of the selected data output should be budgeted by the user, as it relates to his application, to satisfactorily estimate the distortion of the transmitted data stream. Such an estimate is very useful in determining the functionality and margins of the data link, if a Manchester decoder is used to decode the received data. The Manchester encoder subsystem samples the data input at the rising edge of the input clock. The sampled data is used in conjunction with the clock rising and falling edges to generate the byphase level Manchester code. The encoder employs the timing of the clock rising and falling edges (duty cycle) to implement the required coding scheme, as shown in Figure 1. To reduce the difference between the output data high time and low time, it is essential that the deviation of the input clock duty cycle from 50/50 be minimized. RESET (RESB) (Left high for normal operation) 1/f C 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 CLOCK (CIN) tDS tDH DATA (DIN) T2H T2L TRANSMIT (TXB) T1H T1L TRANSMIT (TX) 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Figure 1: Timing Diagram (Encoder) Doc #06003 5/8/2006 DATA DELAY DEVICES, INC. Tel: 973-773-2299 Fax: 973-773-9672 http://www.datadelay.com 2 3D7523 APPLICATION NOTES (CONT'D) DECODER to one over twice the baud rate. Otherwise, the input is presented at the clock output unchanged, shifted in time. Therefore, the clock duty cycle is strongly dependent on the baud rate, as this will affect the clock-high duration. The Manchester decoder subsystem samples the input at precise pre-selected intervals to retrieve the data and to recover the clock from the received data stream. Its architecture comprises finely tuned delay elements and proprietary circuitry which, in conjunction with other circuits, implement the data decoding and clock recovery function. The clock output falling edge is not operated on by the clock recovery circuitry. It, therefore, preserves more accurately the clock frequency information embedded in the transmitted data. It can therefore be used, if desired, to retrieve clock frequency information. Typically, the encoded data transmitted from a source arrives at the decoder corrupted. Such corruption of the received data manifests itself as jitter and/or pulse width distortion at the decoder input. The instantaneous deviations from nominal Baud Rate and/or Pulse Width (high or low) adversely impact the data extraction and clock recovery function if their published limits are exceeded. See Table 4, Allowed Baud Rate/Duty Cycle. The decoder, being a selftimed device, is tolerant of frequency modulation (jitter) present in the input data stream, provided that the input data pulse width variations remain within the allowable ranges. INPUT SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS The 3D7523 inputs are TTL compatible. The user should assure him/herself that the 1.5 volt TTL threshold is used when referring to all timing, especially to the input clock duty cycle (encoder) and the received data (decoder). POWER SUPPLY AND TEMPERATURE CONSIDERATIONS CMOS integrated circuitry is strongly dependent on power supply and temperature. The monolithic 3D7523 Manchester encoder/decoder utilizes novel and innovative compensation circuitry to minimize timing variations induced by fluctuations in power supply and/or temperature. Nevertheless, optimum performance is achieved by providing a stable power supply and a clean ground plane, and by placing a bypass capacitor (0.1uf typically) as close to the device as possible. The decoder presents at its outputs the decoded data (inverted) and the recovered clock. The decoded data is valid at the rising edge of the clock. The clock recovery function operates in two modes dictated by the input data stream bit sequence. When a data bit is succeeded by its inverse, the clock recovery circuit is engaged and forces the clock output low for a time equal ENCODED 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 RECEIVED (RX) tC tCL tCWL tCD CLOCK (CLK) DATA (DATB) DECODED 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 Figure 2: Timing Diagram (Decoder) Doc #06003 5/8/2006 DATA DELAY DEVICES, INC. 3 Mt. Prospect Ave. Clifton, NJ 07013 3 3D7523 DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 2: ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS PARAMETER DC Supply Voltage Input Pin Voltage Input Pin Current Storage Temperature Lead Temperature SYMBOL VDD VIN IIN TSTRG TLEAD MIN -0.3 -0.3 -10 -55 MAX 7.0 VDD+0.3 10 150 300 UNITS V V mA C C NOTES 25C 10 sec TABLE 3: DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (-40C to 85C, 4.75V to 5.25V) PARAMETER Static Supply Current* High Level Input Voltage Low Level Input Voltage High Level Input Current Low Level Input Current High Level Output Current SYMBOL IDD VIH VIL IIH IIL IOH MIN Low Level Output Current IOL 4.0 Output Rise & Fall Time MAX 5 2.0 0.8 1.0 1.0 -4.0 mA TR & TF 2 *IDD(Dynamic) = 2 * CLD * VDD * F where: CLD = Average capacitance load/pin (pf) F = Input frequency (GHz) UNITS mA V V PA PA mA ns NOTES VIH = VDD VIL = 0V VDD = 4.75V VOH = 2.4V VDD = 4.75V VOL = 0.4V CLD = 5 pf Input Capacitance = 10 pf typical Output Load Capacitance (CLD) = 25 pf max TABLE 4: AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (-40C to 85C, 4.75V to 5.25V, except as noted) SYMBOL MIN Input Baud Rate (Encoder) Clock Frequency Data set-up to clock rising Data hold from clock rising TX High-Low time skew TXB High-Low time skew TX - TXB High/Low time skew Nominal Input Baud Rate (Decoder) Allowed Input Baud Rate Deviation fBN fC tDS tDH t1H - t1L t2H - t2L t1H - t2L fBN fB 3.5 0 -3.5 -2.0 -3.0 5 -0.15 fBN 3.5 2.0 3.0 50 0.15 fBN UNITS MBaud MHz ns ns ns ns ns MBaud MBaud Allowed Input Baud Rate Deviation Allowed Input Baud Rate Deviation fB fB -0.05 fBN -0.03 fBN 0.05 fBN 0.03 fBN MBaud MBaud 57.5 % ns ns ns ns PARAMETER Allowed Input Duty Cycle Bit Cell Time Input Data Edge to Clock Falling Edge Clock Width Low Clock Falling Edge to Data Transition 42.5 tc tCL tCWL tCD 3.0 TYP 50.0 1000/fB 0.75 tc 500/fBN 4.0 MAX 50 50 5.0 NOTES 1 1 1 0C to 70C 25C, 5.00V 4.75V to 5.25V -55C to 125C 4.75V to 5.25V r2ns or 5% Notes: 1: Assumes a 50% duty cycle clock input Doc #06003 5/8/2006 DATA DELAY DEVICES, INC. Tel: 973-773-2299 Fax: 973-773-9672 http://www.datadelay.com 4 3D7523 AUTOMATED TESTING - MONOLITHIC PRODUCTS TEST CONDITIONS INPUT: Ambient Temperature: 25oC r 3oC Supply Voltage (Vcc): 5.0V r 0.1V Input Pulse: High = 3.0V r 0.1V Low = 0.0V r 0.1V Source Impedance: 50: Max. Rise/Fall Time: 3.0 ns Max. (measured between 0.6V and 2.4V ) Pulse Width: PWIN = 1/(2*BAUD) Period: PERIN = 1/BAUD OUTPUT: Rload: Cload: Threshold: Device Under Test 10K: r 10% 5pf r 10% 1.5V (Rising & Falling) Digital Scope 10K: 5pf 470: NOTE: The above conditions are for test only and do not in any way restrict the operation of the device. PRINTER COMPUTER SYSTEM WAVEFORM GENERATOR OUT IN DEVICE UNDER TEST (DUT) TRIG IN OUT DIGITAL SCOPE TRIG Figure 3: Test Setup PERIN PW IN tRISE INPUT SIGNAL tFALL VIH 2.4V 1.5V 0.6V 2.4V 1.5V 0.6V tPLH OUTPUT SIGNAL VIL tPHL VOH 1.5V 1.5V VOL Figure 4: Timing Diagram Doc #06003 5/8/2006 DATA DELAY DEVICES, INC. 3 Mt. Prospect Ave. Clifton, NJ 07013 5