11©2016 Integrated Device Technology, Inc Revision D March 30, 2016
83948I-147 Data Sheet
Application Information
Wiring the Differential Input to Accept Single Ended Levels
Figure 1 shows how the differential input can be wired to accept
single ended levels. The reference voltage V_REF = V
DD
/2 is
generated by the bias resistors R1, R2 and C1. This bias circuit
should be located as close as possible to the input pin. The ratio of
R1 and R2 might need to be adjusted to position the V_REF in the
center of the input voltage swing. For example, if the input clock swing
is only 2.5V and V
DD
= 3.3V, V_REF should be 1.25V and R2/R1 =
0.609.
Figure 1. Single-Ended Signal Driving Differential Input
Recommendations for Unused Input and Output Pins
Inputs:
CLK/nCLK Inputs
For applications not requiring the use of the differential input, both
CLK and n
CLK can be left floating. Though not required, but for
additional protection, a 1k resistor can be tied from CLK to ground.
CLK Input
For applications not requiring the use of a clock input, it can be left
floating. Though not required, but for additional protection, a 1k
resistor can be tied from the CLK input to ground.
LVCMOS Control Pins
All control pins have internal pull-ups or pull-downs; additional
resistance is not required but can be added for additional protection.
A 1k resistor can be used.
Outputs:
LVCMOS Outputs
All unused LVCMOS output can be left floating. There should be no
trace attached.
V_REF
Single Ended Clock Input
V
DD
CLK
nCLK
R1
1K
C1
0.1u R2
1K