3D3225
MONOLITHIC 5-TAP FIXED DELAY LINE (SERIES 3D3225)
FEATURES
• • • • • • • • • • • • All-silicon, low-power CMOS technology TTL/CMOS compatible inputs and outputs Vapor phase, IR and wave solderable Auto-insertable (DIP pkg.) Low ground bounce noise Leading- and trailing-edge accuracy Delay range: 0.75ns through 3500ns Delay tolerance: 2% or 0.5ns Temperature stability: ±2% typical (-40C to 85C) Vdd stability: ±1% typical (3.0V-3.6V) Minimum input pulse w idth: 30% of total delay 8-pin Gull-Wing available as drop-in replacement for hybrid delay lines
IN O2 O4 GND 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5
PACKAGES
VDD O1 O3 O5
IN NC NC O2 NC O4 GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14 13 12 11 10 9 8
VDD NC O1 NC O3 NC O5
3D3225Z-xx SOIC-8 3D3225M-xx DIP-8 3D3225H-xx Gull-W ing
IN NC NC O2 NC O4 NC GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 VDD NC NC O1 NC O3 NC O5
3D3225-xx 3D3225G-xx 3D3225K-xx
3D3225S-xx SOL-16
DIP-14 Gull-W ing Unused pins removed
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The 3D3225 5-Tap Delay Line product family consists of fixed-delay CMOS integrated circuits. Each package contains a single delay line, tapped and buffered at 5 points spaced uniformly in time. Tap-to-tap (incremental) delay values can range from 0.75ns through 700ns. The input is reproduced at the outputs without inversion, shifted in time as per the user-specified dash number. The 3D3225 is TTL- and CMOScompatible, capable of driving ten 74LS-type loads, and features both rising- and falling-edge accuracy.
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
IN O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 VDD GND Delay Line Input Tap 1 Output (20%) Tap 2 Output (40%) Tap 3 Output (60%) Tap 4 Output (80%) Tap 5 Output (100%) +3.3 Volts Ground
The all-CMOS 3D3225 integrated circuit has been designed as a reliable, economic alternative to hybrid TTL fixed delay lines. It is offered in a standard 8-pin auto-insertable DIP and space saving surface mount 8-pin SOIC and 16-pin SOL packages.
TABLE 1: PART NUMBER SPECIFICATIONS
DASH NUMBER -.75 -1 -1.5 -2 -2.5 -4 -5 -10 -20 -50 -100 -200 -700 TOLERANCES TOTAL TAP-TAP DELAY (ns) DELAY (ns) 3.0 ± 0.5* 0.75 ± 0.4 4.0 ± 0.5* 1.0 ± 0.5 6.0 ± 0.5* 1.5 ± 0.7 8.0 ± 0.5* 2.0 ± 0.8 10.0 ± 0.5* 2.5 ± 1.0 16.0 ± 0.7* 4.0 ± 1.3 25.0 ± 1.0 5.0 ± 1.5 50.0 ± 1.0 10.0 ± 2.0 100.0 ± 2.0 20.0 ± 4.0 250.0 ± 5.0 50.0 ± 10 500.0 ± 10 100 ± 20 1000 ± 20 200 ± 40 3500 ± 70 700 ± 140 Rec’d Max Frequency 41.7 MHz 37.0 MHz 31.2 MHz 25.0 MHz 22.2 MHz 8.33 MHz 13.3 MHz 6.67 MHz 3.33 MHz 1.33 MHz 0.67 MHz 0.33 MHz 0.10 MHz INPUT RESTRICTIONS Absolute Max Rec’d Min Frequency Pulse Width 166.7 MHz 12.0 ns 166.7 MHz 13.5 ns 166.7 MHz 16.0 ns 166.7 MHz 20.0 ns 125.0 MHz 22.5 ns 133.3 MHz 30.0 ns 66.7 MHz 37.5 ns 33.3 MHz 75.0 ns 16.7 MHz 150 ns 6.67 MHz 375 ns 3.33 MHz 750 ns 1.67 MHz 1500 ns 0.48 MHz 5250 ns Absolute Min Pulse Width 3.00 ns 3.00 ns 3.00 ns 3.00 ns 4.00 ns 6.00 ns 7.50 ns 15.0 ns 30.0 ns 75.0 ns 150 ns 300 ns 1050 ns 2005 Data Delay Devices
* Total delay referenced to Tap1 output; Input-to-Tap1 = 7.5ns ± 1.0ns NOTE: Any dash number between .75 and 700 not shown is also available as standard.
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APPLICATION NOTES
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
The 3D3225 five-tap delay line architecture is shown in Figure 1. The delay line is composed of a number of delay cells connected in series. Each delay cell produces at its output a replica of the signal present at its input, shifted in time. The delay cells are matched and share the same compensation signals, which minimizes tap-totap delay deviations over temperature and supply voltage variations. To guarantee the Table 1 delay accuracy for input frequencies higher than the Maximum Operating Frequency, the 3D3225 must be tested at the user operating frequency. Therefore, to facilitate production and device identification, the part number will include a custom reference designator identifying the intended frequency of operation. The programmed delay accuracy of the device is guaranteed, therefore, only at the user specified input frequency. Small input frequency variation about the selected frequency will only marginally impact the programmed delay accuracy, if at all. Nevertheless, it is strongly recommended that the engineering staff at DATA DELAY DEVICES be consulted.
INPUT SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS
The Frequency and/or Pulse Width (high or low) of operation may adversely impact the specified delay accuracy of the particular device. The reasons for the dependency of the output delay accuracy on the input signal characteristics are varied and complex. Therefore a Maximum and an Absolute Maximum operating input frequency and a Minimum and an Absolute Minimum operating pulse width have been specified.
OPERATING PULSE WIDTH
The Absolute Minimum Operating Pulse Width (high or low) specification, tabulated in Table 1, determines the smallest Pulse Width of the delay line input signal that can be reproduced, shifted in time at the device output, with acceptable pulse width distortion. The Minimum Operating Pulse Width (high or low) specification determines the smallest Pulse Width of the delay line input signal for which the output delay accuracy tabulated in Table 1 is guaranteed. To guarantee the Table 1 delay accuracy for input pulse width smaller than the Minimum Operating Pulse Width, the 3D3225 must be tested at the user operating pulse width. Therefore, to facilitate production and device identification, the part number will include a
O3 O4 O5
OPERATING FREQUENCY
The Absolute Maximum Operating Frequency specification, tabulated in Table 1, determines the highest frequency of the delay line input signal that can be reproduced, shifted in time at the device output, with acceptable duty cycle distortion. The Maximum Operating Frequency specification determines the highest frequency of the delay line input signal for which the output delay accuracy is guaranteed.
IN
O1
O2
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
Temp & VDD Compensation
VDD
GND
Figure 1: 3D3225 Functional Diagram
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APPLICATION NOTES (CONT’D)
custom reference designator identifying the intended frequency and duty cycle of operation. The programmed delay accuracy of the device is guaranteed, therefore, only for the user specified input characteristics. Small input pulse width variation about the selected pulse width will only marginally impact the programmed delay accuracy, if at all. Nevertheless, it is strongly recommended that the engineering staff at DATA DELAY DEVICES be consulted. circuitry to minimize the delay variations induced by fluctuations in power supply and/or temperature. The thermal coefficient is reduced to 250 PPM/C, which is equivalent to a variation, over the -40C to 85C operating range, of ±2% from the roomtemperature delay settings and/or 1.0ns, whichever is greater. The power supply coefficient is reduced, over the 3.0V-3.6V operating range, to ±1% of the delay settings at the nominal 3.3VDC power supply and/or 1.0ns, whichever is greater. It is essential that the pow er supply pin be adequately bypassed and filtered. In addition, the pow er bus should be of as low an impedance construction as possible. Pow er planes are preferred.
POWER SUPPLY AND TEMPERATURE CONSIDERATIONS
The delay of CMOS integrated circuits is strongly dependent on power supply and temperature. The monolithic 3D3225 programmable delay line utilizes novel and innovative compensation
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE 2: ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PARAMETER DC Supply Voltage Input Pin Voltage Input Pin Current Storage Temperature Lead Temperature SYMBOL VDD VIN IIN TSTRG TLEAD MIN -0.3 -0.3 -1.0 -55 MAX 7.0 VDD+0.3 1.0 150 300 UNITS V V mA C C NOTES
25C 10 sec
TABLE 3: DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(-40C to 85C, 3.0V to 3.6V) PARAMETER Static Supply Current* High Level Input Voltage Low Level Input Voltage High Level Input Current Low Level Input Current High Level Output Current Low Level Output Current Output Rise & Fall Time SYMBOL IDD VIH VIL IIH IIL IOH IOL TR & TF MIN 2.0 0.8 1.0 1.0 -4.0 TYP 3.5 MAX 5.5 UNITS mA V V µA µA mA mA 2.5 ns NOTES
-15.0 4.0 15.0 2.0
VIH = VDD VIL = 0V VDD = 3.0V VOH = 2.4V VDD = 3.0V VOL = 0.4V CLD = 5 pf
*IDD(Dynamic) = 5 * CLD * VDD * F where: CLD = Average capacitance load/tap (pf) F = Input frequency (GHz)
Input Capacitance = 10 pf typical Output Load Capacitance (CLD) = 25 pf max
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SILICON DELAY LINE AUTOMATED TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
INPUT: Ambient Temperature: 25oC ± 3oC Supply Voltage (Vcc): 3.3V ± 0.1V Input Pulse: High = 3.0V ± 0.1V Low = 0.0V ± 0.1V Source Impedance: 50Ω Max. Rise/Fall Time: 3.0 ns Max. (measured between 0.6V and 2.4V ) Pulse Width: PWIN = 1.25 x Total Delay Period: PERIN = 2.5 x Total Delay OUTPUT: Rload: Cload: Threshold: 10KΩ ± 10% 5pf ± 10% 1.5V (Rising & Falling)
Dev ice Under Test
10KΩ 5pf
Digital Scope
470Ω
NOTE: The above conditions are for test only and do not in any way restrict the operation of the device.
COMPUTER SYSTEM
PRINTER
PULSE GENERATOR
OUT TRIG IN
DEVICE UNDER TEST (DUT)
OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5
REF IN TRIG DIGITAL SCOPE/ TIME INTERVAL COUNTER
Figure 2: Test Setup
PERIN PW IN tRISE INPUT SIGNAL
2.4V 1.5V 0.6V
tFALL VIH
2.4V 1.5V 0.6V
VIL tPHL
tPLH OUTPUT SIGNAL
1.5V
VOH
1.5V
VOL
Figure 3: T iming Diagram
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