Summary of Contents for IDT MicroClock 5x2503 Series
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User Guide Introduction The MicroClock development kit is designed to support the 5x2503 family of MicroClock devices. It provides a convenient way of verifying, configuring and programming the blank parts for all MicroClock devices. The IDT Timing Commander™ GUI communicates to the devices for configuration and frequency validation on the USB mother board via an on-board USB interface.
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® MicroClock 5x2503 Family Development Kit User Guide Table 2. Socket Daughter Board Descriptions Label Number Label Name Description Device ID Define the evaluation board supports for 5X2503 or 5L2503. These are test points for single-ended outputs; SE1, SE2, SE3 and Probing Notes Reference with GND test points in between.
® MicroClock 5x2503 Family Development Kit User Guide Figure 3. Socket Daughter Board (pin position) Pin 1 Orientation Programming Steps Use programming steps 2 – 7 as described in the Table 3 to program a configuration into the blank part in the specified socket daughter board.
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® MicroClock 5x2503 Family Development Kit User Guide Table 3. Programming Steps (Cont.) Step Number Step Description Comments New settings file (this step can be skipped if Using the Timing Commander GUI, start a new settings file or open a a configuration is ready in the personality).
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® MicroClock 5x2503 Family Development Kit User Guide Use the following steps to proceed with the OTP burn. 8. After the chip is connected to the Timing Commander, the main window of configuration is shown (see Figure 4). Click the OTP icon on the left side of personality window.
® MicroClock 5x2503 Family Development Kit User Guide OE1 pin on MicroClock socket daughter board provides multiple functions. To program OTP, please ensure to set the jumper (JP1) on OTP program pin (default setting). See Figure Figure 8. Jumper Setup OTP Program Pin VDD Pin GND Pin...
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