Motorola Introduces Industry's First Family of Intelligent Dynamic Clock Drivers
AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continuing to deliver
innovative technologies for the computing, networking and telecommunication
markets, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announces the industry's first family of
intelligent dynamic clock drivers for systems requiring redundant, fail-over
clock solutions. This new family of intelligent clock solutions is fabricated
with Motorola's silicon germanium process and provides designers with cost-
efficient, one-chip solutions. Offering high performance and integrated
redundancy, these solutions deliver increased system reliability required in
next-generation computing, server, communications and networking equipment.
Clock drivers are key system components that synchronize and distribute
data signals for a broad array of communications equipment -- including
computing, telecommunications, and network routing and switching equipment.
"Motorola has long been a dominant player in the clock driver market, by
offering a broad portfolio of leading edge solutions for our customers' varied
needs," said John Fairholme, director of the Timing Solutions Operation in
Motorola's Networking and Communications Systems Division. "This new family
of intelligent, dynamic clocks underscores Motorola's commitment to innovation
and excellence in this market and has been engineered to provide our customers
with redundant, high-performance solutions with lower output skew and power
requirements."
The first members of this intelligent clock family include the MPC9893,
the MPC9894 and the MPC9993 clock drivers -- all of which contain logic for
clock redundant applications such as clock failure detection and auto
switching capabilities. These integrated clock switch generators utilize a
fully integrated Phase Lock Loop (PLL) to generate system clock signals for up
to four redundant clock sources and continuously monitor both input clock
signals. Upon detection of a failure, the clock is designed to switch to the
secondary clock for phase/frequency alignment. This intelligent approach has
been designed to eliminate the typical phase bump caused by a failed clock.
With external feedback, the devices can provide zero-delay buffer performance
for a smooth system transition to the backup clock. Fabricated in silicon
germanium (SiGe) technology, these devices offer lower power consumption than
traditional silicon-based devices, and near-zero output skew to minimize
device impact on the overall system timing budget.
MPC9893 Features
The MPC9893 device is a 2.5V or 3.3V compatible PLL intelligent dynamic
clock switch (IDCS) generator that operates from 6.25 to 200 MHz output
frequency. This device features two-way redundancy reference clock inputs
receiving two LVCMOS clock signals, and generating 12 phase-aligned output
clocks. The MPC9893 clock driver is available in a 48-pin LQFP plastic
package.
MPC9894 Features
Designed to support telecommunications and networking requirements, the
MPC9894 device operates from 27.5 to 440 MHz output frequency with an ambient
temperature capability of -40 degrees C to +80 degrees C. The device offers
eight low-skew clock outputs organized into four output banks, each
configurable to support various clock frequencies. The MPC9894 chip may be
configured through an I2C interface, and is available in a 100-pin plastic
ball grid array package.
MPC9993 Features
The MPC9993 IDCS, operating at 3.3V, is designed specifically for high-end
redundant clock tree designs. The device receives two differential LVPECL
clock signals from which it generates 5 new differential LVPECL clock outputs.
Two of the output pairs regenerate the input signals' frequency and phase,
while the other three pairs generate 2x, phase-aligned clock outputs. The
MPC9993 IDCS is housed in a 32-pin LQFP plastic package and is pin and
function compatible with the earlier MPC993 device.
Pricing and Availability
Prototype samples of the MPC9893 and the MPC9993 devices are available
now, with production quantities expected to be available in the first quarter
of 2003. Samples of the MPC9894 device are expected to be available in
January of 2003. Pricing per unit in USD, direct from Motorola, is expected
to be $12 for the MPC9893, $10 for the MPC9993, and below $10 for the MPC9894.
Additional information is available from local Motorola Semiconductor Sales
Offices and Authorized Motorola Distributors.
About Motorola
As the world's #1 producer of embedded processors, Motorola's
Semiconductor Products Sector creates DigitalDNA(TM) system-on-chip solutions
for a connected world. Our strong focus on wireless communications and
networking enables customers to develop smarter, simpler, faster and
synchronized products for the person, work team, home and automobile.
Motorola's worldwide semiconductor sales were $4.9 billion (USD) in 2001.
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