
SNAS605AR – MARCH 2013 – REVISED DECEMBER 2015
Electrical Characteristics (continued)
(3.15 V < V
CC
< 3.45 V, –40 °C < T
A
< 85 °C and T
PCB
≤
105 °C. Typical values at V
CC
= 3.3 V, T
A
= 25 °C, at the
Recommended Operating Conditions and are
not
assured.)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
INTERNAL VCO SPECIFICATIONS
VCO0
1930
2075
LMK04821 VCO Tuning Range
MHz
VCO1
(11)
2920
3080
VCO0
1840
1970
f
VCO
LMK04826 VCO Tuning Range
MHz
VCO1
2440
2505
VCO0
2370
2630
LMK04828 VCO Tuning Range
MHz
VCO1
2920
3080
LMK04821 VCO0
12 to 20
LMK04821 Fine Tuning Sensitivity
MHz/V
LMK04821 VCO1
15 to 24
LMK04826 VCO0
11 to 19
K
VCO
LMK04826 Fine Tuning Sensitivity
MHz/V
LMK04826 VCO1
8 to 11
LMK04828 VCO0 at 2457.6 MHz
17 to 27
LMK04828 Fine Tuning Sensitivity
MHz/V
LMK04828 VCO1 at 2949.12 MHz
17 to 23
Allowable Temperature Drift for
After programming for lock, no changes
|
Δ
T
CL
|
Continuous Lock
to output configuration are permitted to
125
°C
(12)
assure continuous lock
(11) The VCO1 divider, VCO1_DIV in register 0x174, can be programmed to ÷2 to ÷8 resulting in a lower effective VCO frequency range as
shown in
Device Configuration Information
.
(12) Maximum Allowable Temperature Drift for Continuous Lock is how far the temperature can drift in either direction from the value it was
at the time that the 0x168 register was last programmed with PLL2_FCAL_DIS = 0, and still have the part stay in lock. The action of
programming the 0x168 register, even to the same value, activates a frequency calibration routine. This implies the part will work over
the entire frequency range, but if the temperature drifts more than the maximum allowable drift for continuous lock, then it will be
necessary to reload the appropriate register to ensure it stays in lock. Regardless of what temperature the part was initially programmed
at, the temperature can never drift outside the frequency range of –40 °C to 85 °C without violating specifications.
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