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mpc8378e

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mpc8378e
Description
Powerquicc Ii Pro Processor Hardware Specifications
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc
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A Volts
B Volts
Differential Input Voltage, V
The differential input voltage (or swing) of the receiver, V
complimentary input voltages: V
negative.
Differential Peak Voltage, V
The peak value of the differential transmitter output signal or the differential receiver input signal
is defined as differential peak voltage, V
Differential Peak-to-Peak, V
Since the differential output signal of the transmitter and the differential input signal of the receiver
each range from A – B to –(A – B) volts, the peak-to-peak value of the differential transmitter
output signal or the differential receiver input signal is defined as differential peak-to-peak voltage,
V
twice of the differential peak. For example, the output differential peak-peak voltage can also be
calculated as V
Differential Waveform
The differential waveform is constructed by subtracting the inverting signal (SDn_TX, for
example) from the non-inverting signal (SDn_TX, for example) within a differential pair. There is
only one signal trace curve in a differential waveform. The voltage represented in the differential
waveform is not referenced to ground. Refer to
Common Mode Voltage, V
The common mode voltage is equal to one half of the sum of the voltages between each conductor
of a balanced interchange circuit and ground. In this example, for SerDes output,
V
complimentary output voltages within a differential pair. In a system, the common mode voltage
may often differ from one component’s output to the other’s input. Sometimes it may be even
different between the receiver input and driver output circuits within the same component. It is also
referred as the DC offset in some occasion.
DIFFp-p
cm_out
= (V
= 2 × V
Figure 54. Differential Voltage Definitions for Transmitter or Receiver
MPC8378E PowerQUICC II Pro Processor Hardware Specifications, Rev. 3
SDn_TX
SD n _TX or
SD n _RX
SD n _TX or
SD n _RX
TX-DIFFp-p
DIFFp
+ V
= 2 × |(A – B)| volts, which is twice of differential swing in amplitude, or
SDn_TX
= 2 × |V
Differential Peak-Peak Voltage, VDIFFpp = 2 × VDIFFp (not shown)
cm
DIFFp
DIFFp-p
ID
) ÷ 2 = (A + B) ÷ 2, which is the arithmetic mean of the two
SDn_RX
(or Differential Input Swing):
OD
Differential Swing, VID or VOD = A – B
Differential Peak Voltage, VDIFFp = |A – B|
|.
DIFFp
V
SDn_RX.
= |A
Figure 63
The V
B| volts.
ID
as an example for differential waveform.
ID
, is defined as the difference of the two
value can be either positive or
High-Speed Serial Interfaces (HSSI)
V
cm
= (A + B)/2
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