Switching Characteristics
Over Supply Voltage and Operating Temperature ranges, unless otherwise specified. (Notes 6, 7)
Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Units
t
PHLD
Differential Propagation Delay High to Low CL= 15 pF 1.0 1.8 3.5 ns
t
PLHD
Differential Propagation Delay Low to High VID= 200 mV 1.0 1.7 3.5 ns
t
SKD1
Differential Pulse Skew |t
PHLD−tPLHD
| (Note 8) (Figure 1 and Figure 2) 0 100 400 ps
t
SKD3
Differential Part to Part Skew (Note 9) 0 0.3 1.0 ns
t
SKD4
Differential Part to Part Skew (Note 10) 0 0.4 1.5 ns
t
TLH
Rise Time 350 800 ps
t
THL
Fall Time 175 800 ps
f
MAX
Maximum Operating Frequency (Note 12) 200 250 MHz
Note 1: “Absolute Maximum Ratings” are those values beyond which the safety of the device cannot be guaranteed. They are not meant to imply that the devices
should be operated at these limits. The table of “Electrical Characteristics” specifies conditions of device operation.
Note 2: Current into device pins is defined as positive. Current out of device pins is defined as negative. All voltages are referenced to ground unless otherwise
specified (such as V
ID
).
Note 3: All typicals are given for: V
DD
= +3.3V and TA= +25˚C.
Note 4: ESD Ratings:
DS90LV012A:
HBM (1.5 kΩ, 100 pF) ≥ 2kV
EIAJ (0Ω, 200 pF) ≥ 900V
CDM ≥ 2000V
IEC direct (330Ω, 150 pF) ≥ 5kV
DS90LT012A:
HBM (1.5 kΩ, 100 pF) ≥ 2kV
EIAJ (0Ω, 200 pF) ≥ 700V
CDM ≥ 2000V
IEC direct (330Ω, 150 pF) ≥ 7kV
Note 5: Output short circuit current (I
OS
) is specified as magnitude only, minus sign indicates direction only. Only one output should be shorted at a time, do not
exceed maximum junction temperature specification.
Note 6: C
L
includes probe and jig capacitance.
Note 7: Generator waveform for all tests unless otherwise specified:f=1MHz, Z
O
=50Ω,trand tf(0% to 100%) ≤ 3 ns for IN±.
Note 8: t
SKD1
is the magnitude difference in differential propagation delay time between the positive-going-edge and the negative-going-edge of the same channel.
Note 9: t
SKD3
, part to part skew, is the differential channel-to-channel skew of any event between devices. This specification applies to devices at the same V
DD
and within 5˚C of each other within the operating temperature range.
Note 10: t
SKD4
, part to part skew, is the differential channel-to-channel skew of any event between devices. This specification applies to devices over the
recommended operating temperature and voltage ranges, and across process distribution. t
SKD4
is defined as |Max − Min| differential propagation delay.
Note 11: V
DD
is always higher than IN+ and IN− voltage. IN+ and IN− are allowed to have voltage range −0.05V to +2.35V when VDD= 2.7V and |VID|/2to
V
DD
− 0.3V when VDD= 3.0V to 3.6V. VIDis not allowed to be greater than 100 mV when VCM= 0.05V to 2.35V when VDD= 2.7V or when VCM=|VID|/2to
V
DD
− 0.3V when VDD= 3.0V to 3.6V.
Note 12: f
MAX
generator input conditions: tr=t
f
<
1 ns (0% to 100%), 50% duty cycle, differential (1.05V to 1.35 peak to peak). Output criteria: 60%/40% duty cycle,
V
OL
(max 0.4V), VOH(min 2.4V), load = 15 pF (stray plus probes). The parameter is guaranteed by design. The limit is based on the statistical analysis of the device
over the PVT range by the transition times (t
TLH
and t
THL
).
Parameter Measurement Information
20015003
FIGURE 1. Receiver Propagation Delay and Transition Time Test Circuit
DS90LV012A/DS90LT012A
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