DSP-based oscillator technology greatly simplifies timing architectures in multi-service platforms
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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.