Jameco Electronics 2000, 3000 manual Example, •Clock = 29.49 MHz •T = 34 ns

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•Clock = 29.49 MHz,

The following factors have to be taken into account when calculating the output enable access time required.

The gross output enable access time is T + minimum clock low time (it is assumed that the early output enable option is enabled) This is reduced by the spectrum spreader loss, the time from clock to output for the output enable signal, the data setup time, and a correction for the asymmetry of the original oscillator clock.

Example

Clock = 29.49 MHz,

T = 34 ns,

operating voltage is 3.3 V,

the clock doubler has a nominal delay of 16 ns, resulting in a minimum clock low time of 12.8 ns,

the spectrum spreader is on in normal mode, resulting in a loss of 3 ns,

clock to output enable is 5 ns (assuming 20 pF load),

the clock asymmetry is 52-48, resulting in a loss of 4% of the clock period, or 1.4 ns. The output enable access time is given by

access time

=T + (min. clock low) - (clock to output enable) - (spreader delay) - (asymmetry delay)

-(data setup time)

=34 ns + 12.8 ns - 5 ns - 3 ns - 1.36 ns - 1 ns

=36.5 ns

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Jameco Electronics 2000, 3000 manual Example, •Clock = 29.49 MHz •T = 34 ns