Title :
DSP-based oscillator technology greatly simplifies timing architectures in multi-service platforms
Author :
Petrowski, Mike ; Clark, Roger
Author_Institution :
Silicon Lab. Inc., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
Networking equipment must support a diverse and growing set of data rates including 10 G Ethernet, 10 G fibre channel, SONET OC-192 and the associated forward error correction (EEC) rates. Traditional timing sub-system architectures use a single crystal or SAW resonator for each frequency resulting in a plethora of individual oscillators on each port card. By using a DSP-based clock synthesis IC, multiple output frequencies can be generated from a single, low-frequency crystal resonator. Integrating the clock synthesis IC with the low-frequency quartz crystal into a hermetic ceramic package enables the development of multiple frequency crystal oscillator (XO) and voltage-controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) devices. Key specifications, such as frequency stability, long-term aging, drift and mechanical integrity, are significantly improved over high-frequency fundamental (HFF) crystals or SAW-based oscillators.
Keywords :
SONET; clocks; crystal oscillators; digital signal processing chips; optical communication equipment; optical fibre LAN; DSP-based oscillator technology; Ethernet; SONET; clock synthesis IC; fibre channel; hermetic ceramic package; low-frequency quartz crystal; multiple frequency crystal oscillator; multiservice platforms; timing architectures; voltage-controlled crystal oscillator; Clocks; Ethernet networks; Forward error correction; Frequency synthesizers; Integrated circuit synthesis; Optical fiber devices; SONET; Surface acoustic waves; Timing; Voltage-controlled oscillators;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2006 and the 2006 National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference. OFC 2006
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-803-9
DOI :
10.1109/OFC.2006.215922