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IC,Telecom Switching Circuit,QFP,100PIN,PLASTIC

AD8197ASTZ-RL

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8197ASTZ-RL
Description
IC,Telecom Switching Circuit,QFP,100PIN,PLASTIC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8197ASTZ-RL

Function
Switch
Circuit
1 x 4:1
On-state Resistance
50 Ohm
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Supply
40mA
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
100-LQFP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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THEORY OF OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
The AD8197 is a pin-to-pin HDMI 1.3 receive-compliant
replacement for the AD8191. The primary function of the
AD8197 is to switch one of four (HDMI or DVI) single-link
sources to one output. Each HDMI/DVI link consists of four
differential, high speed channels and four auxiliary single-
ended, low speed control signals. The high speed channels
include a data-word clock and three transition minimized
differential signaling (TMDS) data channels running at 10× the
data-word clock frequency for data rates up to 2.25 Gbps. The
four low speed control signals are 5 V tolerant bidirectional
lines that can carry configuration signals, HDCP encryption,
and other information, depending upon the specific
application.
All four high speed TMDS channels in a given link are identical;
that is, the pixel clock can be run on any of the four TMDS
channels. Transmit and receive channel compensation is
provided for the high speed channels where the user can
(manually) select among a number of fixed settings.
The AD8197 switching logic has three modes: quad mode (a
quad 4:1 switch), dual mode (a dual 8:1 switch), and single
mode (one 16:1 switch).
The AD8197 has two control interfaces. Users have the option
of controlling the part through either the parallel control
interface or the I
eight user-programmable I
AD8197s to be controlled by a single I
provided to restore the control registers of the AD8197 to
default values. In all cases, serial programming values override
any prior parallel programming values and any use of the serial
control interface disables the parallel control interface until the
AD8197 is reset.
When using the serial control interface, all three switching
modes (quad, dual, and single) are accessible and the high speed
channel switching mode is controlled independently of the
auxiliary signal switching mode. When using the parallel
control interface, only the quad switching mode is accessible,
and the same channel select bus (PP_CH[1:0]) simultaneously
switches both the high speed channels and the auxiliary signals.
INPUT CHANNELS
Each high speed input differential pair terminates to the 3.3 V
VTTI power supply through a pair of single-ended 50 Ω on-
chip resistors, as shown in Figure 25. The input terminations
can be optionally disconnected for approximately 100 ms
following a source switch. The user can program which of the
16 high speed input channels employs this feature by selectively
programming the associated RX_PT bits in the input termination
pulse register through the serial control interface. Additionally,
all the input terminations can be disconnected by programming
the RX_TO bit in the receiver settings register. By default, the
2
C serial control interface. The AD8197 has
2
C slave addresses to allow multiple
2
C bus. A RESET pin is
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input termination is enabled. The input terminations are
enabled and cannot be switched when programming the
AD8197 through the parallel control interface.
The input equalizer can be manually configured to provide two
different levels of high frequency boost: 6 dB or 12 dB. The user
can individually control the equalization level of the eight high
speed input channels by selectively programming the associated
RX_EQ bits in the receive equalizer register through the serial
control interface. Alternately, the user can globally control the
equalization level of all eight high speed input channels by
setting the PP_EQ pin of the parallel control interface. No
specific cable length is suggested for a particular equalization
setting because cable performance varies widely between
manufacturers; however, in general, the equalization of the
AD8197 can be set to 12 dB without degrading the signal
integrity, even for short input cables. At the 12 dB setting, the
AD8197 can equalize more than 20 meters of 24 AWG cable at
2.25 Gbps.
OUTPUT CHANNELS
Each high speed output differential pair is terminated to the
3.3 V VTTO power supply through two 50 Ω on-chip resistors
(see Figure 26). This termination is user-selectable; it can be
turned on or off by programming the TX_PTO bit of the
transmitter settings register through the serial control interface,
or by setting the PP_OTO pin of the parallel control interface.
The output termination resistors of the AD8197 back-terminate
the output TMDS transmission lines. These back-terminations,
as recommended in the HDMI 1.3 specification, act to absorb
reflections from impedance discontinuities on the output traces,
improving the signal integrity of the output traces and adding
flexibility to how the output traces can be routed. For example,
interlayer vias can be used to route the AD8197 TMDS outputs
on multiple layers of the PCB without severely degrading the
quality of the output signal.
The AD8197 output has a disable feature that places the outputs
in a tristate mode. This mode is enabled by programming the
HS_EN bit of the high speed device modes register through the
serial control interface or by setting the PP_EN pin of the
parallel control interface. Larger wire-OR’ e d arrays can be
constructed using the AD8197 in this mode.
Figure 25. High Speed Input Simplified Schematic
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IP_xx
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VTTI
50Ω
50Ω
CABLE
EQ
AD8197

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