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FX-104
Frequency Translator
Features
* Output frequencies up to 777.60 MHz * Jitter Generation OC-192 compliant * Jitter transfer per GR-253-CORE * Single 5 or 3.3 Vdc supply * Locked to specified Input frequency, e.g. 8 kHz * 1" x 0.8" x 0.25", Surface Mount (FR4 base)
Applications
* * * * SONET / SDH / ATM DWDM / FDM DSL-PON Interconnects FEC (Forward Error Correction)
FX-104 Frequency Translator
Description
Vectron's FX-104 is a SAW based frequency translator which is used to translate any input frequency such as 8 kHz, 1.544 MHz, 2.048 MHz, 19.440 MHz etc. to any specific frequency from 170 MHz to 777.6 MHz. The input frequency does not have to be a 50/50% duty cycle and as an example can be an 8 kHz signal with a logic high "on time" of only 1us, such as a BITS clock. The FX-104 also has the ability to translate any of 1 to 4 different input frequencies to one common output frequency, such as input frequencies of 8 kHz and 1.544 MHz and 19.44 MHz and any other frequency between 333 Hz and 170 MHz translating them to any specific output frequency from 170 MHz to 777.600 MHz. The "Input Frequency tracking capability" is the total amount of input frequency deviation in which the FX104 is guaranteed to track or translate. As an example, a typical input clock would be 8 kHz 20 ppm. The FX104 is guaranteed to track at least 40 ppm of error over temperature/ aging/ power supply and is more than twice what most applications require. The PLL control voltage is brought out through a 470K ohm resistor. This would allow for the use of external circuitry (analog comparators or an A/D converter plus a processor) to detect when the control voltage is getting close to the limits of the pull range.
Performance Characteristics Parameter
Output Frequencies Supply Voltage, Supply Current Input Signal, OUTPUT, VOL C = 5 Vdc D = 3.3 Vdc A = HCMOS D = PECL F = Comp PECL Vcc Vcc Icc CLKIN CLKIN --VOL VOH tR/tF Sym
Symbol
Min
155.52 4.75 3.15
Typical
5.00 3.30 95 HCMOS PECL PECL
Max
777.6 5.25 3.45 125
Unit
MHz Vdc Vdc mA ------V V ps % ps ps dB ppm
--Vcc-1.95 Vcc-0.98 45
--Vcc-1.63 Vcc-0.75 400 55 1 5 0.1
VOH Rise/Fall Time (20% to 80%) Output Symmetry Jitter Generation, rms (12 kHz to 20 MHz) Jitter Generation, rms (cycle to cycle method) Jitter Transfer, GR-253-CORE sec 5.6.2.1.2 Input Frequency Tracking Capability (Can translate a Stratum 1,2,3,3E,4 or SONET Min source) Operating Temperature Size
250 49/51 0.23 3
APR
40 Temp Range C = 0C to +70C Temp Range F = -40C to +85C 25.4 x 20.32 x 6.35 mm (1.0" x 0.8" x 0.25")
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
Outline Drawing
Pin Out
Pin 1 Symbol CLKIN Function Input Frequency - The FX-104 series AC couples the input, this means the unit is capable of handling HCMOS, LvHCMOS, PECL and LvPECL input signals. (For Input Frequencies below 1 MHz only HCMOS and LvHCMOS are supported) Ground Lock Detect Logic "1" indicates a locked condition Logic "0" indicates that no input signal is present or the input signal has moved out of the lock range. PLL/ VCXO control voltage Under locked conditions, should be >0.3V and <3.0V for the 3.3 volt option or >0.5V and <4.5V for the 5 volt option. Input frequency may be out of range if voltage exceeds these limits. Missing No Connection Ground No connect Logic "0" Output Complementary Output No Connection Do not Exceed Vcc Do not Exceed Vcc No Connection Ground Power Supply Voltage (5 Vdc or 3.3Vdc) = = Output enabled Output disabled
2 3
GND LD (output)
4
Monitor (Output) --NC GND Enable Disable Out COUT NC Select A Select B NC GND Vcc
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
Pad Layout
Recommended Reflow Profile
NOTE: The FX-100 series should not be subjected to a wash process that will immerse it in solvents. NO CLEAN is the recommended procedure. The FX-100 series has been designed for pick and place reflow soldering. The suggested reflow profile is shown above. The FX-100 series may be reflowed once, and should not be reflowed in the inverted position.
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
Standard Shipping Method
The Standard ship method for volume production of the FX-100 series is in a matrix tray. These trays are 100% recyclable. The trays also offer the added feature that they can be continuously feed into a pick-n-place machine eliminating the down time required with tapen-reel.
Handling Precautions
Although protection circuitry has been designed into this device, proper precautions should be taken to avoid exposure to electrostatic discharge (ESD) during handling and mounting. VI employs a human-body model (HBM) for ESD-susceptibility testing and protection design evaluation. ESD voltage thresholds are dependent on the circuit parameters used to define the mode. The HBM ESD threshold presented here was obtained by using parameters where resistance = 1500 ohms, capacitance = 100pf)
ESD Threshold Voltage Model Human Body (HBM) Threshold 500 Unit V min
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
Typical Application
All components outside the dotted line box are user supplied components. This is just one possbile configuration of the FX-104. For additional information about your specific needs, please contact our factory.
Output Load Configuration
*Note: VI highly recommends either a linear regulator or bypass capacitors; 10 uF, 0.1 uF and a 100pF capacitor would be typical.
All components outside the dotted line box are user supplied components and/or connections. This is just one possible configuration of the FX-104. For additional information about your specific needs please contact our Factory.
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
FX-100 Series Selection Guide
FITS / MTBF Calculations Per Bellcore TR-NWT-000332, GF @ +50C. Typical - FX-104-DFC-A1P8 FITs = 316.88 MTBF (Hours) = 3,155,819
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
FAQ's
Q: What are the different input frequencies that are available? A: The FX-100 series is able to handle any input frequency between 8 kHz and 170 MHz. (A list of standard frequencies is available on pages 9 & 10) Q: How many different input frequencies can a specific FX-104 accept? A: Each FX-104 can be programmed to accept up to 4 different frequencies. Q: If there is only one input pin, how can your unit accept 4 different frequencies? A: The user is required to supply a multiplexer which would switch between the different input frequencies.The multiplexers' select pins would need to be sync'd to the select pins of the FX-104. (See The Typical Application illustrated on page 6) Q: Can a single FX-104 handle an application for 4 input frequencies of 8 kHz, 19.44, 77.76 and 155.52 MHz all being translated to 622.08 MHz, with the 155.52 MHz input being LvPECL and the others HCMOS? A: Yes; since the FX-104 AC couples the input signal, this combination can be supported. Q: What is the lock time for the FX-104? A: The exact lock time will depend on the specific input frequency. It should be noted that in all cases the lock time will be significantly less than 1 second. Q: I asked for a FX-104-DFC-A2S8 with 19.44 and 155.52 MHz for the input frequencies and was given a Source Control Drawing (SCD) number of FX-104-DFC-S5999. Why was a new number assigned? A: Whenever there are multiple input frequencies, we need to assign a SCD for the unit so that we can include a table indicating what the logic levels need to be on pins 12 and 13 to control the unit per the correct input frequency. Q: What are the exact jitter transfer specs that the FX-104 series meets? A: The FX-104 meets the stringent jitter transfer specs in GR-253 for Category II jitter (Section 5.6.2.1.2) for all OC-n levels. Q: My circuit card is already laid out for the FX-102, Is the FX-104 footprint compatible? A: Yes;The FX-104 package is a drop in replacement for the FX-102 package. The only difference is in the logic level for the Output Disable/Enable pin.They are opposite between the FX-102 and FX-104. However letting pin 8 float will allow both units to be enabled. Q: What type of noise on the supply line can the FX-104 suppress? A: The FX-104 is designed to clean up noise on the Input Clock Signal, it is not designed to clean up noisy power supplies. If excessive noise is present on the supply line it may degrade the output jitter performance. Additional external filtering may be required. Please consult with your power suppl y vendor on the best way to filter noise on your supply line.
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
Evaluation Board VCXO Monitor Supply Voltage PECL Load Voltage: Vcc- 2V
Ground
Input Frequency
Edge Mount SMA 3 Places
Output Frequency
LED Lights Up When Locked For FX-101 with PECL output Place Connector in the "0" position for Enable "1" position Disable (In disable position as shown) Input Freq. f1 = f2 f3 f4
Evaluation boards are available upon request.
Select A B 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
= = =
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
Other Standard Input / Output Combinations Input 1 Input 2 Input 3
12.8 MHz 19.44 MHz 22.2171 MHz 8 kHz 8 kHz 10 MHz 19.44 MHz 22.217142 MHz 125 MHz 156.25 MHz 20.1416 MHz 161.1328 MHz 19.44 MHz 22.2171 MHz 77.76 MHz 20.1416 MHz ---51.84 MHz 44.4343 MHz 22.2171 MHz 19.44 MHz 155.52 MHz 38.88 MHz ---------------38.88 MHz ------------155.52 MHz 77.76 MHz 155.52 MHz 77.76 MHz ---77.76 MHz ---------------77.76 MHz ----------
Input 4
------------155.52 MHz ---155.52 MHz ----------------------------
Output
622.08 MHz 622.08 MHz 622.08 MHz 622.08 MHz 622.08 MHz 622.08 MHz 622.08 MHz 622.08 MHz 625.00 MHz 625.00 MHz 644.5313 MHz 644.5313 MHz 666.5143 MHz 666.5143 MHz 666.5143 MHz 690.5692 MHz
The combinations above are just a small sample of what is possible with the FX-104 series. The FX-104 uses Vectron International's VS-500 VCSO and as such can support any output frequency that is available with the VS-500. The list below shows the available frequencies for the VS-500.
Vectron International will support all FEC rates for SONET, 10 GigB and 10.3125 GigB applications. If you do not see a frequency option listed that you need, please contact the factor y. When ordering FEC rates, we ask that you also include the FEC ratio (e.g. 255/237 x OC-3, 237/236 x OC3,etc....) for both the input and output frequencies.
VS-500 Available Frequencies (MHz) 155.5200 177.7371 625.0000 669.1281 765.5906 156.2500 311.0400 627.3296 669.3265 767.2500 161.1328 622.0800 644.5313 690.5692 777.6000 166.6286 624.7048 666.5143 719.73439
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
Standard Frequencies
8 kHz 16 kHz 64 kHz 1.024 MHz 1.544 MHz 2.048 MHz 4.096 MHz 8.192 MHz 13.00 MHz 16.384 MHz C D E F H J K L M N 19.44 MHz 20.48 MHz 26.00 MHz 27.00 MHz 38.88 MHz 44.736 MHz 51.84 MHz 61.44 MHz 77.76 MHz 82.944 MHz P 112 MHz R 139.264 MHz T 155.52 MHz W 166.6286 MHz X 622.08 MHz Y 666.5143 MHz 0 1 2 Special SCD 3 S 9 8 7 6 5 4
How to Order
FX-104 Supply Voltage C = 5 Vdc 5% D = 3.3 Vdc 5%
DF
C
-
A
1
P
8
Output Frequency (6 to 9) See Frequency Chart Above
*If not listed enter S in this block and then list the output frequencies after the part number.
Output Type F = Comp. PECL
Input Frequency (C to 7) See Frequency Chart Above
*If not listed or more than one frequency enter S in this block and then list all the input frequencies after the part number.
Temperature Range C = 0C to +70C F = -40C to +85C
Number of Input Frequencies 1 = 1 Input Frequency 2 = *2 Input Frequencies 3 = *3 Input Frequencies 4 = *4 Input Frequencies Input Logic A = HCMOS D = PECL
*If not listed or more than one input frequency a special SCD number will be assigned at point of order.
Part Number Examples: FX-104-DFC-D128 *FX-104-DFF-A4S2, S = 8 kHz, 19.44 MHz, 77.76 MHz, 155.52 MHz *FX-104-CFC-A1PS, S = 625 MHz
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FX-104 Frequency Translator
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REV 18Oct01, 20Aug02


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