2 crystal connections (xti and xto), 3 external reference clock (ref_clk), 2 frequency reference clock input, clk_in – Cirrus Logic CS2000-CP User Manual
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5.1.2
Crystal Connections (XTI and XTO)
An external crystal may be used to generate RefClk. To accomplish this, a 20 pF fundamental mode par-
allel resonant crystal must be connected between the XTI and XTO pins as shown in
. As shown,
nothing other than the crystal and its load capacitors should be connected to XTI and XTO. Please refer
to the
“AC Electrical Characteristics” on page 8
for the allowed crystal frequency range.
5.1.3
External Reference Clock (REF_CLK)
For operation with an externally generated REF_CLK signal, XTI/REF_CLK should be connected to the
reference clock source and XTO should be left unconnected or pulled low through a 47 k
Ω resistor to
GND.
5.2
Frequency Reference Clock Input, CLK_IN
The frequency reference clock input (CLK_IN) is used in Hybrid PLL Mode by the Digital PLL and Fractional-
N Logic block to dynamically generate a fractional-N value for the Frequency Synthesizer (see
). The Digital PLL first compares the CLK_IN frequency to the PLL output. The
Fractional-N logic block then translates the desired ratio based off of CLK_IN to one based off of the internal
timing reference clock (SysClk). This allows the low-jitter timing reference clock to be used as the clock
which the Frequency Synthesizer multiplies while maintaining synchronicity with the frequency reference
clock through the Digital PLL. The allowable frequency range for CLK_IN is found in the
5.2.1
CLK_IN Skipping Mode
CLK_IN skipping mode allows the PLL to maintain lock even when the CLK_IN signal has missing pulses
for up to
20
ms (t
CS
“AC Electrical Characteristics” on page 8
for specifications). CLK_IN
skipping mode can only be used when the CLK_IN frequency is below
80
kHz and CLK_IN is reapplied
within
20
ms of being removed. The ClkSkipEn bit enables this function.
XTI
XTO
40 pF
40 pF
Figure 12. External Component Requirements for Crystal Circuit