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DS50002938A-page 17

RF Noise Mitigation

If the system that the MAC is designed into is sensitive to RF or microwave frequencies 
(especially 3.417

 

GHz and its harmonics), care must be taken to dampen those fre-

quencies at locations that might be adversely affected. One way to do this is to deter-
mine the appropriate capacitor that has its "zero-ohm" characteristic at the frequency 
of interest and use that capacitor to effectively short that frequency to ground where it 
might a problem. For example, it has been determined that at 3.417

 

GHz, the 

"zero-ohm" capacitor value for an 0603-sized SMT component is 4.3

 

pF; for an 

0402-sized capacitor, the value must be 6.8

 

pF; and for an 0201-sized capacitor, 8.2

 

pF 

is ideal.
From this, it is recommended to place the appropriate-valued capacitor at the node of 
interest. It is important that this cap be exactly on the node where the noise must be 
squelched, and is grounded right at the cap as well. In addition, a good RF ground 
plane is required, otherwise the improvement can be nullified.
The nulling capacitors are placed as close to the MAC I/O pins as possible. Because 
the 3.417

 

GHz frequency is used within the MAC, the above mentioned nulling capac-

itors are recommended to be installed on pins 1,3,5-8.

EMI and Noise Considerations

When a user has an application where the phase noise and spur integrity are crucial, 
the SA5X must be provided with a clean source of DC power (free of spurious current 
or voltage noise). Connecting fans, heaters, and other switching devices to the DC sup-
ply powering the SA5X can result in degraded performance.
This noise is coupled through the power line to cause modulation spurs on the output 
signal. Special care must be taken to avoid noise at 100

 

Hz and its harmonics (roughly 

up to the tenth harmonic).
If power line filtering is added at the power input pin of the SA5X, this filtering cannot 
have any resonance points greater than the specified impedance of less than 0.1

Ω

 

from DC to 100

 

kHz in order to avoid the potential for noise peaking or oscillations in 

the internal power regulators.
In addition, the input operating voltage range specified for the SA5X during turn-on 
must continue to be met during operation of the unit. For example, using a 0.3

Ω

 DC 

source resistance for the input supply line may not be appropriate because the voltage 
drop resulting from this resistance (caused by the turn-on current or quiescent operat-
ing current) could cause the input voltage to drop below the specified allowable value. 

Signal Connections

The SA5X pinout is shown in 

Figure

 

2-3

.

FIGURE 2-3:

Pinout.

Summary of Contents for SA5 Series

Page 1: ...2019 Microchip Technology Inc DS50002938A Miniature Atomic Clock MAC SA5X User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...rief description of SA5X design supported by block dia grams description of environmental issues installation guidelines and unit operation WHO SHOULD READ THIS GUIDE This document is intended for eng...

Page 4: ...al frequency f f where f is the difference between nominal and measured value in Hz and f is the nominal frequency in Hz WARNINGS CAUTIONS RECOMMENDATIONS AND NOTES Warnings Cautions Recommendations a...

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Page 7: ...1 2 Physical Description 10 1 2 1 Communications Connections 11 1 2 2 Input Connections 11 1 2 3 Output Connections 11 1 2 4 Power and Ground Connections 12 1 3 Functional Description 12 1 4 Configura...

Page 8: ...Command Usage 38 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5 1 Preventative Maintenance 43 5 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Considerations 43 5 3 Troubleshooting 43 5 4 Repairing the MAC 43 5 5 Upgrad...

Page 9: ...short term stability of a Rb reference with the long term stability of the GNSS approaching the performance of laboratory grade Cesium Beam Tube frequency stan dards see Section 3 4 1PPS Disciplining...

Page 10: ...for example power conditioning signal buffering and so on This user guide must be used in conjunction with the current data sheet for the SA5X which is available on the Microchip web site 1 1 1 Key Fe...

Page 11: ...as the TRS3122E or similar to attain the required LVCMOS levels Figure 1 2 shows the serial port pins 7 and 8 in the lower right region of the baseplate The default speed is 57600 bps and higher speed...

Page 12: ...ated otherwise in Figure 1 3 If J1 connector is unused all pins should remain as No Connect Recommendation It is recommended to tie ground Pin 4 to same node as the baseplate ground Pin 2 1 3 FUNCTION...

Page 13: ...ive to average PPS input timing is adjustable via the digital inter face with 10 ns steps using PpsOffset parameter Default PPS Pulse Width is 20 s Pulse width may be modified via the PpsWidth paramet...

Page 14: ...the user when certain conditions are deteriorating below specified levels or when issues arise such as failure to acquire Lock or tempera ture warning These alarms are indicated by CLI status and the...

Page 15: ...led on the test fixture it is recommended that the entire assembly be treated as ESD sensitive Retain the original MAC ESD safe packaging material in the event that the device needs to be returned to...

Page 16: ...ntually loses lock above 75 C When practical it is recommended to monitor the baseplate temperature with a ther mocouple to ensure it remains below 75 C Alternatively one may query the telemetry param...

Page 17: ...ove mentioned nulling capac itors are recommended to be installed on pins 1 3 5 8 EMI and Noise Considerations When a user has an application where the phase noise and spur integrity are crucial the S...

Page 18: ...2 8V Logic_H 3 8V 0V Logic_L 0 3V Note 7 J1 Molex 1 3 PPS1 IN LVDS J1 Molex 5 7 PPS0 IN LVDS J1 Molex 8 9 15 GND J1 Molex 17 19 PPS OUT LVDS square wave 4 ns 100 J1 Molex 20 Alarm CMOS Logic_H 3V Log...

Page 19: ...tisfied until the Lock sequence is completed after 300 seconds in this example Prior to Lock the output signal will have an inaccuracy of several ppm and drift per the MAC s internal TCXO All MAC s ha...

Page 20: ...sition Failed If this should occur check that the environmental specifications have not been violated operating tempera ture input voltage magnetic field exposure etc and reboot the device Contact Cus...

Page 21: ...ss the bootloader Loading After reset BSL announces it is ready waits 3 seconds bsl User requests the BSL command mode within 3 seconds BSL BSL confirms it is now in command mode baud User queries the...

Page 22: ...108 Consult Section 3 3 1 Calibration if a larger correction is desired Note Steering commands may be entered during acquisition Locked 0 but will not take effect until lock is achieved Frequency stee...

Page 23: ...can be adjusted by the time constant Tau which is user selectable through the TauPps0 or TauPps1 parame ter See Section 3 4 2 Selection of Disciplining Time Constant Tau for advice on choosing an appr...

Page 24: ...oncept behind the disciplining and phase metering algorithms For more information on phase metering see Section 3 4 4 1PPS Phase Measurement Mode FIGURE 3 1 PPS State Diagram Note The user is allowed...

Page 25: ...s etc FIGURE 3 2 Sample ADEV Curves Figure 3 2 shows the performance of several frequency references For optimum Dis ciplining performance when disciplining to a GNSS reference a time constant should...

Page 26: ...long Disciplining time constants However the initial JamSync when disciplining is initialized cannot be avoided 3 4 4 1PPS Phase Measurement Mode Phase measurement mode does not steer or Discipline t...

Page 27: ...all available device telemetry parameters They provide insight into device settings discipline atomic lock status time of day and alarm conditions Several commands provide insight into hardware softwa...

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Page 29: ...as a set of parameters Error detecting With checksums garbled commands responses are more detect able Message Flow For each command message sent to the device one response message will be returned In...

Page 30: ...sh TABLE 4 2 ESCAPE SEQUENCES Escape Sequence Resulting Character r Carriage return n New line line feed t Horizontal tab Backslash 4 1 3 Command Checksum An optional 8 bit checksum provides a measure...

Page 31: ...esponse Always CR A carriage return character Always LF A linefeed newline character Always TABLE 4 4 ERROR RESPONSES Error Number Error Message Cause s 1 Invalid command Unrecognized command name inv...

Page 32: ...ge CC two hex digits Currently unused feature Indicates the end of an announcement Always CR A carriage return character Always LF A linefeed newline character Always Currently announcements only occu...

Page 33: ...nput cable delay compensa tion Default is 0 ns ns 500 000 000 Disciplining Parameters 768 Disciplining R W Disciplining to 1PPS input is enabled Default is false Boolean 0 or 1 769 PpsSource R W Selec...

Page 34: ...lock to PPS Input 0 ns 1 to 1 000 780 DisciplineThresholdPps1 R W Phase threshold for determining a disciplining lock to PPS Input 1 ns 1 to 1 000 Oscillator Parameters 1293 AnalogTuning RO The measur...

Page 35: ...maps to bits 10 14 as a logic high indicating a Units Value of 17 or Boolean and bit 2 as a logic high indicating that the parameter is read only 4 4 3 Alarms Parameter The Alarms parameter represent...

Page 36: ...4 16 No External Oscillator An external oscillator was expected and not detected 5 32 Cell Heater Fault Hardware failure within the Cell Heater 6 64 Incompatible Firmware The loaded firmware is not c...

Page 37: ...ype platform 0 Returns a short string identifying the firmware platform of the device describe 0 Returns a readable English description of the device swrev 0 Returns the software revision hwrev 0 Retu...

Page 38: ...dated value Error 100 Invalid parameter if the parameter does not exist Error 102 Read only parameter if the parameter is read only Since V1 0 app Description Returns a short string identifying the fi...

Page 39: ...mple response to the above command would be 38389 83629 indicating a min and max temperature of 38389 m C and 83629 m C Error 100 Invalid parameter if the parameter does not exist Since V1 0 get param...

Page 40: ...s hardware revision typically a single character Since V1 0 latch Description Simultaneously latches the current output frequency and clears the digital tun ing This is used to center the output frequ...

Page 41: ...rror 100 Invalid parameter if the parameter does not exist Error 102 Read only parameter if the parameter is read only Since V1 0 store Description Stores the current configuration to flash memory The...

Page 42: ...on is the id of the parameter that updated The sec ond field is the parameter s new value So if three parameter values have changed since the previous upd command the returned string will be a list wi...

Page 43: ...terminal interface are configured as described previously 2 Check all physical connections 3 Check that the MAC is not in compatibility mode Use the backslash character to exit compatibility mode Note...

Page 44: ...Procedure To return equipment to Microchip for repair 1 Contact Microchip per the guidelines on page 5 to obtain a return material autho rization number RMA before returning the product for service Y...

Page 45: ...spectrum The light travels through the temperature controlled Rb cell exposed to a magnetic C field before hitting the photodetector that detects the transmitted CPT resonance signal The photodetecto...

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Page 47: ...u may see some minor changes in the MAC response to these commands such as string length or addi tional data fields Any serial port terminal emulator program can be used to communicate with the MAC B...

Page 48: ...dd nnn to the current DDS Center Frequency nnn is in pp 1015 FDnnn Replace the Digital Adjust value with nnn nnn is in pp 1012 FGnnn Replace the Digital Adjust value with nnn nnn is in pp 1015 FEnnn A...

Page 49: ...nt version NX1 The command enables Analog Tuning and persists the setting past power off FA This command has essentially the same function as the new latch command Previ ously for the legacy MAC SA3x...

Page 50: ...1000 Functional Response digital adjustment set to 1000 10 12 Example Response One Time Frequency Adjustment 1000 FGnnn Command will replace the digital adjustment value with the specified number inte...

Page 51: ...SB Connection This reference schematic maps a USB micro connection to the MAC s USB pins J1 2 4 6 FIGURE C 1 USB Connection RS 232 Connection This reference schematic converts USB mini signals and map...

Page 52: ...icrochip Technology Inc FIGURE C 3 RS 232 Schematic without USB Converter 1PPS Input Connection This reference schematic converts a single ended 3 3V 50 1PPS signal to the differential LVDS format req...

Page 53: ...c shows how the Evaluation kit maps AT voltages to the MAC FIGURE C 5 Analog Tune Schematic 1PPS Output Connection This reference schematic converts the MAC s differential 1PPS LVDS output to a sin gl...

Page 54: ...s Guide DS50002938A page 54 2019 Microchip Technology Inc RF 10 MHz Output Connection This reference schematic buffers the MAC s RF output as a 50 3 3V signal on J2 FIGURE C 7 RF Output to Differenti...

Page 55: ...PPS Disciplining Steering via Two Selectable SMA f Connectors 1PPS LVCMOS Output via SMA f Connector 40 C to 75 C Operating Temperature Baseplate 55 C to 100 C Storage Temperature Interface for Digita...

Page 56: ...ists of a 3 9 x 5 1 aluminum heat sink baseplate attached to a PCBA with six mounting screws All connections are on the PCBA The physical connections of the PCBA Baseplate are highlighted in Figure D...

Page 57: ...inates when power is provided to PS1 N A DS1 Alarm Status LED illuminates when an alarm condition is triggered J1 20 DS2 Lock Status LED illuminates when Atomic Lock is achieved 6 Evaluation Kit 2019...

Page 58: ...e employed in order to power the other ICs on the Evaluation board D 2 5 Functional Description and Operation CAUTION To avoid electrostatic discharge ESD damage proper ESD handling procedures must be...

Page 59: ...cted input output signal levels from the Evaluation board The levels in Appendix D take precedence over other sections of this User Guide that pertain to the MAC SA5X only D 2 5 1 TROUBLESHOOTING If a...

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