Mitel NWK954 User Manual

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NWK954

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AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Recommended Operating Conditions apply except where otherwise stated

TXCLK and RESET_N

Typ.

Max.

TXCLKIN

Frequency
Duty cycle

RESET_N

Pulse width

55

-

MHz

%

ns

Units

Conditions

Characteristic

Value

25

±

100ppm

-

f

TCLK

t

WRES

Symbol

Min.

45

100

TXOP/TXON

The differential output voltage shall be in the range 950mV to 1050mV.

The differential overshoot shall not exceed 5%.

Overshoot transients must decay to within 1% of the steady state voltage within 8ns of the start of the
differential signal transition.

The signal amplitude symmetry shall be in the range 98% to 102%.

The return loss shall be greater than 16dB from 2MHz to 30MHz.

The return loss shall be greater than 16-20 log(f/30MHz)dB from 30MHz to 60MHz

The return loss shall be greater than 10dB from 60MHz to 80MHz.

The rise and fall times measured from 10% to 90% of the steady state output voltage shall be between
3ns and 5ns.

Difference between max. and min. rise and fall times shall be less than 0·5ns.

Duty cycle distortion must be less than

6

0·25ns measured at 50% of the steady state output voltage for

a data sequence of 01010101 (NRZ)

Total transmit jitter, including duty cycle distortion and baseline wander, must be less than 1·4ns p-p

TP-PMD 9.1.2.2

TP-PMD 9.1.3

TP-PMD 9.1.3

TP-PMD 9.1.4

TP-PMD 9.1.5

TP-PMD 9.1.5

TP-PMD 9.1.5

TP-PMD 9.1.6

TP-PMD 9.1.6

TP-PMD 9.1.8

TP-PMD 9.1.9

Reference

Characteristic

RXIP/RXIN

The return loss shall be greater than 16dB from 2MHz to 30MHz.

The retum loss shall be greater than 16-20 log(f/30MHz)dB from 30MHz to 60MHz.

The return loss shall be greater than 10dB from 60MHz to 80MHz

Characteristic

TP-PMD 9.2.2

TP-PMD 9.2.2

TP-PMD 9.2.2

Reference

EXTERNAL COMPONENTS (See Fig. 8)

Component

Description

Value

Tol.

1%

1%

1%

1%

5%

5%

5%

Receiver impedance matching resistor network.

Receiver impedance matching resistor network.

Transmitter load resistors.

Sets the transmitter output current.

This resistor is required even if the RESET_N signal is not used externally.

Optional pull-downs on backplane enable signals. These outputs are normally active low.
Each output can be independently changed to active high by the addition of this resistor.

Pull-ups required on open drain expansion port outputs.

Series resistors. May be required in some applications where the expansion ports are used.*

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

C1, C3

C2

16·2

34·0

50

1·2k

5k

10k

200

min*

0·01

µ

F

0·1

µ

F

* Refer to Mitel

Table 10

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