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Undershoot effect in rtc circuit of 0.25 μ nvsram, Introduction, Undershoot in application

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November 06, 2008

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Undershoot Effect in RTC Circuit

of 0.25

μ nvSRAM

Application Note Abstract

This application note describes the undershoot effect in the RTC circuit of the 256K and 1M nvSRAM in 0.25

μ technology. The

part numbers affected are CY14B256K/STK17T88 and CY14B101K/STK17TA8.

Introduction

Under certain noise conditions, the Real Time Clock (RTC)
circuit of CY14BXXXK/STK17TX8 can be disturbed to the
point that the oscillator circuit stops.

Undershoot in Application

The RTC devices in 0.25

μ specify in the data sheet that

inputs may not undershoot by more than –0.5V. This is diffi-
cult to achieve in systems where signal fall times are fast (1
to 3 ns). As a result of these fast fall times, signal undershoot
greater than –0.5V is quite common.

Signal undershoot greater than –0.5V causes the ESD
diodes on the device inputs to conduct current. This current
travels through the substrate until it reaches collection points
(guard bands with substrate contacts). However, as this cur-
rent flows within the substrate, it adds noise to the overall
noise floor on the device.

Figure 1. Signal Undershoot

Effect on RTC Oscillator

The RTC oscillator circuit, which is embedded on the 256K
and 1M nvSRAM family is designed to be a very low power
circuit. To achieve this low power operation, the automatic
gain circuit of the oscillator is designed to operate on very
small currents (nano-Amperes). This makes the gain circuit
sensitive to on-chip noise, which in turn makes the RTC oscil-
lator circuit very sensitive to substrate currents caused by sig-
nal undershoot.

There have been reports of the oscillator stopping in some
customer systems. Investigation showed that these systems
all had a significant amount of undershoot. Correcting the
undershoot on the input pins corrected the problem. The
address pins A

0

-A

3

and data pin DQ

0

are located in the area

of the RTC oscillator circuit. Undershoot on these address
pins has the greatest effect on the RTC circuit operation. It is
recommended that customers experiencing similar problems
investigate and correct undershoot issues.

Recommendation

Undershoot can be reduced by adding a Schottky diode (V

F

<

0.4V with I

F

at 100 mA) connected with the anode at ground

and cathode on the signal line as close to the device pin as
possible. Layout must route the signals to connect to the
diode first then the pin if possible. The anode to ground
should go directly to the ground plane. The only signals that
require this treatment are A

0

, A

1

, A

2

, A

3

, and DQ

0

. A scope

must be used to confirm controlled undershoot as some fast
edge rates may need more effective termination. It is critical
that the voltage does not go below 0.6V as substrate currents
begin to flow.

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