ASM3P2775A
Peak EMI
Reducing Solution
Features
• Generates an EMI optimized clock signal at the
The ASM3P2775A uses the most efficient and optimized
modulation profile approved by the FCC and is
implemented by using a proprietary all digital method.
output.
• Integrated loop filter components.
• Operates with a 3.3V Supply.
• Operating current less than 4mA.
• CMOS design.
The ASM3P2775A modulates the output of a single PLL
in order to “spread” the bandwidth of a synthesized clock,
and more importantly, decreases the peak amplitudes of
its harmonics. This result in significantly lower system
EMI compared to the typical narrow band signal produced
by oscillators and most frequency generators. Lowering
EMI by increasing a signal’s bandwidth is called ‘spread
spectrum clock generation.’
• Input frequency range: 13MHz to 30MHz
• Generates a 1X low EMI spread spectrum clock of
the input frequency.
• Frequency deviation: ±1.8% (Typ) @14.7MHz Input
Frequency.
Applications
• Available in 6L-TSOP (6L-TSOT-23) package.
The ASM3P2775A is targeted towards all portable
devices with very low power requirements like MP3
players and digital still cameras.
Product Description
The ASM3P2775A is
a versatile spread spectrum
frequency modulator designed specifically for a wide
range of clock frequencies. The ASM3P2775A reduces
electromagnetic interference (EMI) at the clock source,
allowing system wide reduction of EMI of all clock
dependent signals. The ASM3P2775A allows significant
system cost savings by reducing the number of circuit
board layers, ferrite beads and shielding that are
traditionally required to pass EMI regulations.
Key Specifications
Description
Supply voltage
Specification
VDD = 3.3V ± 0.3V
±200pS (typ)
Cycle-to-Cycle Jitter
Output Duty Cycle
45/55% (worst case)
FIN/640
Modulation Rate Equation
Frequency Deviation
±1.8% (Typ) @ 14.7MHz
Block Diagram
VDD
PD
PLL
Modulation
XIN/CLKIN
XOUT
Crystal
Oscillator
Frequency
Divider
Output
Divider
Phase
Detector
Loop
Filter
VCO
Feedback
Divider
ModOUT
VSS
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JANUARY 2010 – Rev. 1
Publication Order Number:
ASM3P2775/D