Synchronization Management Unit for
82P33831
Datasheet
IEEE 1588 and 10G/40G/100G Synchronous Ethernet
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FRSYNC_8K_1PPS and MFRSYNC_2K_1PPS output sync pulses
that are aligned with the selected external input sync pulse input
and frequency locked to the associated reference clock input
DPLL1 and DPLL2 can be configured with bandwidths between
0.09 mHz and 567 Hz
DPLL1 and DPLL2 lock to input references with frequencies
between 1 PPS and 650 MHz
DPLL3 locks to input references with frequencies between 8 kHz
and 650 MHz
DPLL1 and DPLL2 comply with ITU-T G.8262 for Synchronous
Ethernet Equipment Clock (EEC), and G.813 for Synchronous
Equipment Clock (SEC); and Telcordia GR-253-CORE for Stratum
3 and SONET Minimum Clock (SMC)
DPLL1 and DPLL2 generate clocks with PDH, TDM, GSM, CPRI/
OBSAI, 10/100/1000 Ethernet and GNSS frequencies; these clocks
are directly available on OUT1
DPLL1 and DPLL2 can be configured as DCOs to synthesize IEEE
1588 clocks
DPLL3 generates N x 8 kHz clocks up to 100 MHz that are output
on OUT9 and OUT10
APLL1, APLL2 and APLL3 can be connected to DPLL1 or DPLL2
APLL1 and APLL2 generate 10/100/1000 Ethernet, 10G Ethernet,
or SONET/SDH frequencies
APLL3 generates 10G/40/G100G Ethernet, WAN-PHY and LAN-
PHY frequencies
Any of eight common TCXO/OCXO frequencies can be used for
the System Clock: 10 MHz, 12.8 MHz, 13 MHz, 19.44 MHz, 20
MHz, 24.576 MHz, 25 MHz or 30.72 MHz
The I2C slave interface can be used by a host processor to access
the control and status registers
The I2C master interface can automatically load a device configura-
tion from an external EEPROM after reset; APLL3 must be config-
ured via the I2C slave interface
DPLL1 or DPLL3 can be connected to an internal composite clock
generator that outputs its 64 kHz synchronization signal on OUT8
Differential outputs OUT3 to OUT6 output clocks with frequencies
between 1 PPS and 650 MHz
Differential outputs OUT11 and OUT12 output clocks with frequen-
cies up to 650 MHz
Single ended outputs OUT1, OUT2 and OUT7 output clocks with
frequencies between 1 PPS and 125 MHz
HIGHLIGHTS
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Synchronization Management Unit (SMU) provides tools to man-
age physical layer and packet based synchronous clocks for IEEE
1588 / PTP Telecom Profile applications
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Supports independent IEEE 1588 and Synchronous Ethernet
(SyncE) timing paths
Combo mode provides SyncE physical layer frequency support for
IEEE 1588 Telecom Boundary Clocks (T-BC) and Telecom Time
Slave Clocks (T-TSC) per G.8273.2
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Digital PLL 1 (DPLL1) and DPLL 2 can be configured as Digitally
Controlled Oscillators (DCOs) for PTP clock synthesis
DCO frequency resolution is [(77760 / 1638400) * 2^-48] or
~1.686305041e-10 ppm
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DPLL1 and DPLL2 generate G.8262 compliant SyncE clocks
Two independent Time of Day (ToD) counters/time accumulators,
one associated with each of DPLL1 and DPLL2, can be used to
track differences between the two time domains and to time-stamp
external events
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DPLL3 performs rate conversions to frequency synchronization
interfaces or for other general purpose timing applications
APLL3 is Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO) based and
generates clocks with jitter <0.3 ps RMS (10 kHz to 20 MHz) for:
10GBASE-R, 10GBASE-W, 40GBASE-R and 100GBASE-R
APLL1 and APLL2 generate clocks with jitter < 1 ps RMS (12 kHz
to 20 MHz) for: 1000BASE-T and 1000BASE-X
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Fractional-N input dividers support a wide range of reference fre-
quencies
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Locks to 1 Pulse Per Second (PPS) references
DPLLs, APLL1 and APLL2 can be configured from an external
EEPROM after reset
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FEATURES
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Composite clock inputs (IN1 and IN2) accept 64 kHz synchroniza-
tion interface signals per ITU-T G.703
Differential reference inputs (IN3 to IN8) accept clock frequencies
between 1 PPS and 650 MHz
Single ended inputs (IN9 to IN14) accept reference clock frequen-
cies between 1 PPS and 162.5 MHz
Loss of Signal (LOS) pins (LOS0 to LOS3) can be assigned to any
clock reference input
Reference monitors qualify/disqualify references depending on
activity, frequency and LOS pins
Automatic reference selection state machines select the active ref-
erence for each DPLL based on the reference monitors, priority
tables, revertive and non-revertive settings and other programma-
ble settings
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Single ended outputs OUT9 and OUT10 output clocks N*8kHz mul-
tiples up to 100 MHz
DPLL1 and DPLL2 support independent programmable delays for
each of IN3 to IN14; the delay for each input is programmable in
steps of 0.61 ns with a range of ~±78 ns
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Fractional-N input dividers enable the DPLLs to lock to a wide
range of reference clock frequencies including: 10/100/1000 Ether-
net, 10G/40G/100G Ethernet, OTN, SONET/SDH, PDH, TDM,
GSM, CPRI and GNSS frequencies
Any reference input (IN3 to IN14) can be designated as external
sync pulse inputs (1 PPS, 2 kHz, 4 kHz or 8 kHz) associated with a
selectable reference clock input
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The input to output phase delay of DPLL1 and DPLL2 is program-
mable in steps of 0.0745 ps with a total range of ±20 μs
The clock phase of each of the output dividers for OUT1 (from
APLL1) to OUT7 is individually programmable in steps of ~200 ps
with a total range of +/-180°
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1149.1 JTAG Boundary Scan
144-pin CABGA green package
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Revision 7, December 8, 2016