SNAU273 December   2022 LMX2820

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
  4. 2SYNC Category
  5. 3SYNC Examples
    1. 3.1 Category 1 SYNC Example
    2. 3.2 Category 2 SYNC Example
    3. 3.3 Category 3 SYNC Example
  6. 4Other Considerations When Using SYNC
  7. 5References

Category 3 SYNC Example

When the LMX2820 configuration comes to a fractional channel, the category of SYNC is likely 3, if not 4.

Figure 3-13 Category 3 SYNC Example
  • M = 1
  • fOUT is not an integer multiple of fOSCIN
  • fOSCIN is not an integer multiple of fOUT
  • fOSCIN is less than 200 MHz
GUID-20221031-SS0I-2DG0-QRC4-H1MTGP16WNMH-low.pngFigure 3-14 Category 3 SYNC (Before SYNC)

Similar to Category 2 SYNC, we must put the LMX2820 in SYNC mode (set PHASY_SYNC_EN = 1) and activate the PSYNC pin (set INPIN_IGNORE = 0). Furthermore, we also must "reserve" some delay time for the synchronization engine to align phase. This delay time, as defined in register MASH_RST_COUNT, must be sufficiently large or otherwise the synchronization engine is not able to complete phase alignment before time out. Delay time = MASH_RST_COUNT × 2CAL_CLK_DIV / fOSCIN. A 500-µs delay time is recommended. This is not an absolute wait time that adds to the total time taken for phase synchronization (t1 in Figure 1-1). Depending on the LMX2820 configuration, the phase synchronization engine may actually require a 100-µs or 200-µs delay time, for example. That would mean t1 is 100 µs shorter if, for a certain configuration, the phase synchronization engine only requires a 100-µs instead of a 200-µs delay time.

As for the SYNC pulse, this example requires a time-critical SYNC pulse to phase synchronize the LMX2820 devices. We cannot use the Toggle PSYNC pin button in TICS Pro anymore.

GUID-20221114-SS0I-L0X4-GDBV-1S58LQQBCSLB-low.pngFigure 3-15 Unable to SYNC With Non-Time Controlled SYNC Pulse

The LMK04832 device in Figure 3-1 is used to generate the time-critical SYNC pulse.

GUID-20221114-SS0I-VDB4-1DTZ-CKQRJQRPPJD1-low.pngFigure 3-16 Time-Critical SYNC Pulse

After synchronization with a time-critical SYNC pulse, both LMX2820 outputs are in phase again.

GUID-20221114-SS0I-W2L6-WZCH-L6SV1STLM6HH-low.pngFigure 3-17 Category 3 SYNC (After SYNC)

As a reminder, toggling the POWERDOWN bit, a RESET, or a VCO calibration requires re-synchronization with a time-critical SYNC pulse.