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ben-wpan/ecn/ecn0005.txt
Werner Almesberger df071c3398 New ECN about clock circuit of atusd boards. Measured (absence of) effect of
adding an inductor to the clock line.

- ecn/INDEX, ecn/ecn0005.txt: new ECN discussing the switch to a
  capacitative clock voltage divider. With frequency measurements.
- atusd/tests/send-20100910: measurement of transceiver performance when
  placing an inductor in the 16 MHz clock line.
2010-09-10 00:06:33 -03:00

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Correct atusd clock voltage divider
According to section 9.6.3 of the data sheet, an external clock supplied
to the AT86RF230 has a minimum peak-to-peak voltage of 400 mV and a
maximum of only 500 mV. Furthermore, the signal must be DC-free.
The voltage divider in the 20100903 and 20100908 designs is too sensitive
to interference and the PLL constantly unlocks, rendering the device
dysfunctional.
A more robust divider circuit can be obtained with the following
replacements: C7 -> 0R, R3 -> 33 pF, R4 -> 220 pF. After reworking the
20100908 boards, they no longer suffer PLL unlocks.
A Qucs simulation of the circuit can be found in ../atusd/sim/cdiv.sim
Frequency measurements yield the following results:
Host Board Error Meas. accuracy
(f, ppm) (ppm, nom.)
------- --------------- --------------- ---------------
Ben #2 20100908-A +2 99.7
+1 99.6
Ben #1 20100908-A +23 99.7
+24 99.9
Ben #1 20100908-B +24 99.4
+24 99.7
Ben #2 20100908-B +2 99.8
+2 99.9
The Ben's 12 MHz crystal has a tolerance of +/- 30 ppm, which is better
than the +/- 40 ppm required by IEEE 802.15.4.
What remains to be verified is whether this change causes interferences
that may affect transceiver performance and may also violate emission
regulations.