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IC COMP R-RINOUT DUAL 16-SSOP

LT1714CGN

Manufacturer Part Number
LT1714CGN
Description
IC COMP R-RINOUT DUAL 16-SSOP
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Series
UltraFast™r
Type
General Purposer
Datasheet

Specifications of LT1714CGN

Number Of Elements
2
Output Type
CMOS, Complementary, Rail-to-Rail, TTL
Voltage - Supply
2.4 V ~ 12 V, ±2.4 V ~ 6 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-SSOP (0.150", 3.90mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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1MHz Series Resonant Crystal Oscillator
with Square and Sinusoid Outputs
Figure 7 shows a classic 1MHz series resonant crystal
oscillator. At series resonance, the crystal is a low imped-
ance and the positive feedback connection is what brings
about oscillation at the series resonant frequency. The RC
feedback around the other path ensures that the circuit
does not find a stable DC operating point and refuse to
oscillate. The comparator output is a 1MHz square wave
(top trace of Figure 8) with jitter measured at better than
28ps
Pin 2 of the comparator, on the other side of the crystal, is
a clean sine wave except for the presence of the small high
frequency glitch (middle trace of Figure 8). This glitch is
TYPICAL APPLICATIO S
RMS
on a 5V supply and 40ps
Figure 7. LT1713 Comparator is Configured as a Series Resonant Xtal Oscillator.
LT1806 Op Amp is Configured in a Q = 5 Bandpass with f
Figure 8. Oscillator Waveforms with V
Xtal Feedback to Pin 2 at LT1713 (Note the Glitches). Bottom is Buffered, Inverted
and Bandpass Filtered with a Q = 5 by LT1806
V
S
R1
1k
R2
1k
2
3
C1
0.1 F
+
U
RMS
LT1713
6
V
LE
S
3V/DIV
1V/DIV
1V/DIV
1
5
AT-CUT
1MHz
on a 3V supply. At
4
7
8
R3
1k
210
R10
R4
1k
SQUARE
6.49k
C5
100pF
R5
200ns/DIV
S
= 3V. Top is Comparator Output. Middle is
R6
162
V
caused by the fast edge of the comparator output feeding
back through crystal capacitance. Amplitude stability of
the sine wave is maintained by the fact that the sine wave
is basically a filtered version of the square wave. Hence,
the usual amplitude control loops associated with sinusoi-
dal oscillators are not necessary.
and buffered by the fast, low noise LT1806 op amp. To
remove the glitch, the LT1806 is configured as a bandpass
filter with a Q of 5 and unity-gain center frequency of
1MHz, with its output shown as the bottom trace of
Figure 8. Distortion was measured at – 70dBc and – 60dBc
on the second and third harmonics, respectively.
2
and therefore adjustable. The important difference here is that any added amplitude
stabilization or control loop will not be faced with the classical task of avoiding regions of
nonoscillation versus clipping.
S
Amplitude will be a linear function of comparator output swing, which is supply dependent
0.1 F
R9
2k
C2
C3
100pF
C
171112 F08
R8
2k
= 1MHz
2
3
100pF
C4
+
LT1806
V
S
7
4
171314 F07
15.8k
R7
1
6
SINE
LT1713/LT1714
2
The sine wave is filtered
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