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Adsp-2183, Rev. 0 –19, At maximum ambient operating temperature) – Analog Devices ADSP-2181 User Manual

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ADSP-2181/ADSP-2183

REV. 0

–19–

ADSP-2183

CAPACITIVE LOADING
Figures 17 and 18 show the capacitive loading characteristics of
the ADSP-2183.

C

L

– pF

RISE TIME (0.4V – 2.4V) – ns

30

0

0

200

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

25

20

15

10

5

T = +85

°

C

V

DD

= 3.0V

Figure 17. Typical Output Rise Time vs. Load Capacitance,
C

L

(at Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature)

C

L

– pF

18

–2

0

200

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

16

10

6

2

NOMINAL

14

12

8

4

–4

–6

VALID OUTPUT DELAY

OR HOLD – ns

Figure 18. Typical Output Valid Delay or Hold vs. Load
Capacitance, C

L

(at Maximum Ambient Operating

Temperature)

TEST CONDITIONS
Output Disable Time
Output pins are considered to be disabled when they have
stopped driving and started a transition from the measured out-
put high or low voltage to a high impedance state. The output
disable time (t

DIS

) is the difference of t

MEASURED

and t

DECAY

, as

shown in the Output Enable/Disable diagram. The time is the
interval from when a reference signal reaches a high or low volt-
age level to when the output voltages have changed by 0.5 V
from the measured output high or low voltage. The decay time,
t

DECAY

, is dependent on the capacitive load, C

L

, and the current

load, i

L

, on the output pin. It can be approximated by the fol-

lowing equation:

t

DECAY

=

C

L

• 0.5V

i

L

from which

t

DIS

=

t

MEASURED

t

DECAY

is calculated. If multiple pins (such as the data bus) are dis-
abled, the measurement value is that of the last pin to stop
driving.

3.0V

1.5V

0.0V

2.0V

1.5V

0.3V

INPUT

OUTPUT

Figure 19. Voltage Reference Levels for AC Measure-
ments (Except Output Enable/Disable)

Output Enable Time
Output pins are considered to be enabled when that have made
a transition from a high-impedance state to when they start
driving. The output enable time (t

ENA

) is the interval from when

a reference signal reaches a high or low voltage level to when
the output has reached a specified high or low trip point, as
shown in the Output Enable/Disable diagram. If multiple pins
(such as the data bus) are enabled, the measurement value is
that of the first pin to start driving.

2.0V

1.0V

t

ENA

REFERENCE

SIGNAL

OUTPUT

t

DECAY

V

OH

(MEASURED)

OUTPUT STOPS

DRIVING

OUTPUT STARTS

DRIVING

t

DIS

t

MEASURED

V

OL

(MEASURED)

V

OH

(MEASURED) – 0.5V

V

OL

(MEASURED) +0.5V

HIGH-IMPEDANCE STATE. TEST CONDITIONS CAUSE
THIS VOLTAGE LEVEL TO BE APPROXIMATELY 1.5V.

V

OH

(MEASURED)

V

OL

(MEASURED)

Figure 20. Output Enable/Disable

TO

OUTPUT

PIN

50pF

+1.5V

I

OH

I

OL

Figure 21. Equivalent Device Loading for AC Measure-
ments (Including All Fixtures)

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