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ADF4108BRUZ-RL7 Datasheet PDF : 20 Pages
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ADF4108
HI
R DIVIDER
D1 Q1 UP
U1
CLR1
PROGRAMMABLE
DELAY
U3
ABP2 ABP1
VP
CHARGE
PUMP
CP
CLR2 DOWN
HI
D2 Q2
U2
N DIVIDER
CPGND
Figure 14. PFD Simplified Schematic and Timing (in Lock)
MUXOUT AND LOCK DETECT
The output multiplexer on the ADF4108 allows the user to
access various internal points on the chip. The state of
MUXOUT is controlled by M3, M2, and M1 in the function
latch. Figure 19 shows the full truth table. Figure 15 shows the
MUXOUT section in block diagram form.
Lock Detect
MUXOUT can be programmed for two types of lock detect:
digital lock detect and analog lock detect.
Digital lock detect is active high. When the lock detect
precision (LDP) bit in the R counter latch is set to 0, digital lock
detect is set high when the phase error on three consecutive
phase detector (PD) cycles is less than 15 ns. With LDP set to 1,
five consecutive cycles of less than 15 ns are required to set the
lock detect. It will stay set high until a phase error of greater
than 25 ns is detected on any subsequent PD cycle.
The N-channel open-drain analog lock detect should be
operated with an external pull-up resistor of 10 kΩ nominal.
When lock has been detected, this output will be high with
narrow, low-going pulses.
ANALOG LOCK DETECT
DIGITAL LOCK DETECT
R COUNTER OUTPUT
N COUNTER OUTPUT
SDOUT
MUX
DVDD
CONTROL
MUXOUT
Figure 15. MUXOUT Circuit
DGND
INPUT SHIFT REGISTER
The ADF4108 digital section includes a 24-bit input shift
register, a 14-bit R counter, and a 19-bit N counter, comprising a
6-bit A counter and a 13-bit B counter. Data is clocked into the
24-bit shift register on each rising edge of CLK. The data is
clocked in MSB first. Data is transferred from the shift register
to one of four latches on the rising edge of LE. The destination
latch is determined by the state of the two control bits (C2, C1)
in the shift register. These are the 2 LSBs, DB1 and DB0, as
shown in the timing diagram of Figure 2. The truth table for
these bits is shown in Table 5.
Figure 16 shows a summary of how the latches are
programmed.
Table 5. C2 and C1 Truth Table
Control Bits
C2
C1
Data Latch
0
0
R counter
0
1
N counter (A and B)
1
0
Function latch (Including prescaler)
1
1
Initialization latch
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