Datasheet

AFE5804
SBOS442C JUNE 2008REVISED OCTOBER 2011
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LVDS INTERNAL TERMINATION PROGRAMMING
ADDRESS
IN HEX D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 NAME
X EN_LVDS_TERM
1 X X X TERM_LCLK<2:0>
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1 X X X TERM_FRAME<2:0>
1 X X X TERM_DAT<2:0>
The LVDS buffers have high-impedance current sources that drive the outputs. When driving traces with
characteristic impedances that are not perfectly matched with the termination impedance on the receiver side,
there may be reflections back to the LVDS output pins of the AFE5804 that cause degraded signal integrity. By
enabling an internal termination (between the positive and negative outputs) for the LVDS buffers, the signal
integrity can be significantly improved in such scenarios. To set the internal termination mode, the
EN_LVDS_TERM bit should be set to '1'. Once this bit is set, the internal termination values for the bit clock,
frame clock, and data buffers can be independently programmed using sets of three bits. Table 16 shows an
example of how the internal termination of the LVDS buffer driving the bit clock is programmed (the method is
similar for the frame clock and data drive strengths). These termination values are only typical values and can
vary by several percentages across temperature and from device to device.
Table 16. Bit Clock Internal Termination
INTERNAL TERMINATION BETWEEN
TERM_LCLK<2> TERM_LCLK<1> TERM_LCLK<0> LCLKP AND LCLKM ()
0 0 0 None
0 0 1 260
0 1 0 150
0 1 1 94
1 0 0 125
1 0 1 80
1 1 0 66
1 1 1 55
LOW-FREQUENCY NOISE SUPPRESSION MODE
ADDRESS
IN HEX D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 NAME
X X X X LFNS_CH<1:4>
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X X X X LFNS_CH<8:5>
The low-frequency noise suppression mode is especially useful in applications where good noise performance is
desired in the frequency band of 0MHz to 1MHz (around dc). Setting this mode shifts the low-frequency noise of
the AFE5804 to approximately f
S
/2, thereby moving the noise floor around dc to a much lower value.
LFNS_CH<8:1> enables this mode individually for each channel.
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