
MT9045
Data Sheet
12
Zarlink Semiconductor Inc.
The MT9045 has twelve outputs with three possible input frequencies (except for 19.44MHz, which is internally
divided to 8KHz) for a total of 36 possible jitter transfer functions. Since all outputs are derived from the same
signal, the jitter transfer values for the four cases, 8kHz to 8kHz, 1.544MHz to 1.544MHz and 2.048MHz to
2.048MHz can be applied to all outputs.
It should be noted that 1UI at 1.544MHz is 644ns, which is not equal to 1UI at 2.048MHz, which is 488ns.
Consequently, a transfer value using different input and output frequencies must be calculated in common units
(e.g., seconds) as shown in the following example.
What is the T1 and E1 output jitter when the T1 input jitter is 20UI (T1 UI Units) and the T1 to T1 jitter
attenuation is 18dB
Using the above method, the jitter attenuation can be calculated for all combinations of inputs and outputs based on
the three jitter transfer functions provided.
Note that the resulting jitter transfer functions for all combinations of inputs (8kHz, 1.544MHz, 2.048MHz) and
outputs (8kHz, 1.544MHz, 2.048MHz, 4.096MHz, 8.192MHz, 16.384MHz, 19.44MHz) for a given input signal (jitter
frequency and jitter amplitude) are the same.
Since intrinsic jitter is always present, jitter attenuation will appear to be lower for small input jitter signals than for
large ones. Consequently, accurate jitter transfer function measurements are usually made with large input jitter
signals (e.g., 75% of the specified maximum jitter tolerance).
Frequency Accuracy
Frequency accuracy is defined as the absolute tolerance of an output clock signal when it is not locked to an
external reference, but is operating in a free running mode. For the MT9045, the Freerun accuracy is equal to the
Master Clock (OSCi) accuracy.
Holdover Accuracy
Holdover accuracy is defined as the absolute tolerance of an output clock signal, when it is not locked to an external
reference signal, but is operating using storage techniques. For the MT9045, the storage value is determined while
the device is in Normal Mode and locked to an external reference signal.
The absolute Master Clock (OSCi) accuracy of the MT9045 does not affect Holdover accuracy, but the change in
OSCi accuracy while in Holdover Mode does.
OutputT1
InputT1
A
–
20
------
×
10
20
=
OutputT1
20
–
×
10
2.5UI T1
)
=
=
OutputE1
OutputT1
488ns
(
)
)
-644ns
3.3UI T1
)
=
×
=
OutputE1
OutputT1
1UIE1
)
)
-1UIT1
×
=