4. Output Clocks
Each output driver has configurable output amplitude, covering a wide variety of differential signal output formats including LVPECL,
LVDS, HCSL, and CML. In addition to supporting differential signals, any of the outputs can be configured as single-ended LVCMOS
(3.3, 2.5, or 1.8 V) providing up to 24 single-ended outputs or any combination of differential and single-ended outputs. Unused outputs
may be left unconnected.
4.1 Output Crosspoint Switch
A crosspoint switch allows any of the output drivers to connect with any of the Output N dividers as shown in the figure below. The
crosspoint configuration is programmable and can be stored in NVM so that the desired output configuration is ready at power up. Any
N divider can source multiple, or even all, output drivers.
÷N
0
÷N
1
÷N
2
÷N
3
÷N
4
OUT2b
VDDO2
OUT2
VDDO3
VDDO0
OUT0Ab
OUT0A
OUT0b
OUT0
÷R
2
÷R
0A
OUT3b
OUT3
÷R
3
OUT1b
VDDO1
OUT1
÷R
1
OUT5b
VDDO5
OUT5
VDDO6
÷R
5
OUT6b
OUT6
÷R
6
OUT4b
VDDO4
OUT4
÷R
4
OUT7b
VDDO7
OUT7
VDDO8
÷R
7
OUT8b
OUT8
÷R
8
VDDO9
OUT9b
OUT9Ab
OUT9A
÷R
9
÷R
0
÷R
9A
OUT9
Figure 4.1. N Divider to Output Driver Crosspoint
The following table is used to set up the routing from the N divider frequency selection to the output.
Si5386 Rev. E Reference Manual • Output Clocks
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