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Serial Interface for Data Converters

contributor authorJEDEC - Solid State Technology Association
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:06:06Z
date available2017-09-04T18:06:06Z
date copyright01/01/2012
date issued2012
identifier otherGLFGUEAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttps://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/188971
description abstractThis specification describes a serialized interface between data converters and logic devices. It contains normative information to enable designers to implement devices that communicate with other devices covered by this specification. Informative annexes are included to clarify and exemplify the specification.
Due to the range of applications involved, the intention of the document is to completely specify only the serial data interface and the link protocol. Certain signals common to both the interface and the function of the device, such as device clocks and control interfaces, have application-dependent requirements. Devices may also have application-dependent modes, such as a low power / shutdown mode that will affect the interface. In these instances, the specification merely constrains other device properties as they relate to the interface, and leaves the specific implementation up to the designer.
Revision A of the standard was expanded to support serial data interfaces consisting of single or multiple lanes per converter device.In addition, converter functionality (ADC or DAC) can be distributed over multiple devices:
• All parallel running devices are implemented or specified to run synchronously with each other using the same data format.
• Normally this means that they are part of the same product family.
Revision B of the standard now supports the following additional functions:
• Mechanism for achieving repeatable, programmable deterministic delay across the JESD204 link.
• Support for serial data rates up to 12.5 Gbps.
• Transition from using frame clock as the main clock source to using device clock as the main clock source. Device clock frequency requirements offer much more flexibility compared to requiring a frame clock input.
The logic device (e.g. ASIC or FPGA) is always assumed to be a single device.
languageEnglish
titleJEDEC JESD204B.01num
titleSerial Interface for Data Convertersen
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page145
statusActive
treeJEDEC - Solid State Technology Association:;2012
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