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\include{preamble.tex}
\input{preamble.tex}
\graphicspath{{images/7210}{images}}
\title{7210 Clocker}
\author{M-Labs Limited}
\date{January 2022}
\revision{Revision 2}
\date{January 2024}
\revision{Revision 3}
\companylogo{\includegraphics[height=0.73in]{artiq_sinara.pdf}}
\begin{document}
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\section{Features}
\begin{itemize}
\item{Distribute a low jitter clock signal.}
\item{SMA \& MMCX clock input.}
\item{4 SMA \& 6 MMCX output.}
\item{\textless100 fs RMS clock jitter.}
\item{Low-jitter clock signal distribution}
\item{SMA \& MMCX input}
\item{4 SMA \& 6 MMCX output}
\item{\textless100 fs RMS jitter}
\end{itemize}
\section{Applications}
\begin{itemize}
\item{Distribute clock signal.}
\item{Clock distribution amplifier.}
\item{Drive clocks input for:\begin{itemize}
\item{Distribute clock signals}
\item{Amplify clock signals}
\item{Drive clock input for:\begin{itemize}
\item{4410/4412 DDS Urukul}
\item{4456 Synthesizer Mirny}
\item{4624 Phaser}
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\end{itemize}
\section{General Description}
The 7210 Clocker card is a 4hp EEM module.
It distrubites clock signal with \textless100 fs RMS jitter.
The 7210 Clocker card is a 4hp EEM module, capable of distributing clock signals with \textless100 fs RMS jitter.
Clock input can be supplied to Clocker through the external SMA connector or the internal MMCX connector.
The input source can be selected using an SPDT switch.
Each card distributes the input to 10 outputs.
4 outputs are interfaced with SMA connectors, the other 6 are with MMCX connectors.
Clock input can be supplied to Clocker through the external SMA connector or the internal MMCX connector. The input source is selected using an SPDT switch.
Clocker can be powered externally or internally.
To provide external power, connect an external 12V power source through the front panel power jack.
Otherwise, connect it to a carrier card (1124 Kasli or 1125 Kasli-SoC) using the EEM port.
Each Clocker card distributes an input to 10 outputs. 4 outputs are interfaced with SMA connectors, the other 6 with MMCX connectors.
Clocker can be powered externally or internally. To provide external power, connect an external 12V power source either through front panel power jack or rear connector. Alternatively, connect it to a carrier card (e.g. 1124 Kasli, 1125 Kasli-SoC) using the EEM port.
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\vfill\break
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\draw[color=white, text=black] (-0.1, -1.4) node[twoportshape, circuitikz/bipoles/twoport/width=1.2, scale=0.4 ] (mmcx7) {};
\draw[color=white, text=black] (-0.1, -1.75) node[twoportshape, circuitikz/bipoles/twoport/width=1.2, scale=0.4 ] (mmcx8) {};
\draw[color=white, text=black] (-0.1, -2.1) node[twoportshape, circuitikz/bipoles/twoport/width=1.2, scale=0.4 ] (mmcx9) {};
% Labels for all IO symbols
\node [label=center:\tiny{OUT 0}] at (sma0) {};
\node [label=center:\tiny{OUT 1}] at (sma1) {};
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\draw (0,0) circle(1.5);
\clip (-0.8,0) rectangle (0.8,0.8);
\draw (0,0) circle(0.8);
\end{scope}
\end{scope}
\begin{scope}[scale=0.07 , rotate=-90, xshift=5cm, yshift=2cm]
\draw (0,0.65) -- (0,3);
\clip (-1.5,0) rectangle (1.5,1.5);
\draw (0,0) circle(1.5);
\clip (-0.8,0) rectangle (0.8,0.8);
\draw (0,0) circle(0.8);
\end{scope}
\end{scope}
\begin{scope}[scale=0.07 , rotate=-90, xshift=10cm, yshift=2cm]
\draw (0,0.65) -- (0,3);
\clip (-1.5,0) rectangle (1.5,1.5);
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\begin{scope}[xshift=3cm, yshift=-1.78cm, scale=0.12, every node/.style={scale=0.1}, rotate=-90 ]
\draw (0.4,0) to[short,-o](0.75,0);
\draw (0.78,0)-- +(30:0.46);
\draw (1.25,0)to[short,o-](1.6,0) ;
\draw (1.25,0)to[short,o-](1.6,0);
\end{scope}
% Connect CLKINs to the clock buffer
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\caption{Simplified Block Diagram}
\end{figure}
\vspace{5mm}
\begin{figure}[hbt!]
\centering
\includegraphics[height=3in]{Clocker_FP.jpg}
\includegraphics[height=3in]{photo7210.jpg}
\caption{Clocker Card photo}
\includegraphics[height=3.5in]{photo7210.jpg}
\includegraphics[height=3.5in]{clocker_front_panel.jpg}
\caption{Clocker card and front panel}
\end{figure}
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% page-by-page.
\onecolumn
\section{Source}
Clocker, like all the Sinara hardware family, is open-source hardware, and design files (schematics, PCB layouts,
BOMs) can be found in detail at the repository \url{https://github.com/sinara-hw/Clocker}.
\section{Electrical Specifications}
Specifications are derived based on the datasheets of
the clock buffer (ADCLK950BCPZ\footnote{\label{clock_buffer}https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADCLK950.pdf}) \&
the RF transformer (TCM2-43X+\footnote{\label{rf_transformer}https://www.minicircuits.com/pdfs/TCM2-43X+.pdf}).
Clock output specifications is tested by supplying a 100 MHz DDS signal to the SMA input connector.\footnote{\label{clocker6}https://github.com/sinara-hw/Clocker/issues/6\#issuecomment-414048168}
The output is connected to an oscilloscope with 50\textOmega~termination.
Specifications are derived based on the datasheets of the clock buffer (ADCLK950BCPZ\footnote{\url{https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADCLK950.pdf}}) and the RF transformer (TCM2-43X+\footnote{\url{https://www.minicircuits.com/pdfs/TCM2-43X+.pdf}}) used. Clock output specifications are tested by supplying a 100 MHz DDS signal to the SMA input connector\footnote{\label{clocker6}\url{https://github.com/sinara-hw/Clocker/issues/6\#issuecomment-414048168}}. The output is connected to an oscilloscope with 50\textOmega~termination.
\begin{table}[h]
\centering
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\textbf{Parameter} & \textbf{Min.} & \textbf{Typ.} & \textbf{Max.} &
\textbf{Unit} & \textbf{Conditions} \\
\hline
Clock input\repeatfootnote{clock_buffer}\textsuperscript{,}\repeatfootnote{rf_transformer} & & & & & \\
Clock input & & & & & \\
\hspace{3mm} Peak-to-peak voltage & 0.40 & & 2.40 & V\textsubscript{p-p} & \\
\hspace{3mm} Frequency & 10 & & 4000 & MHz & \\
\hline
Clock output
& & 0.8 & & V\textsubscript{p-p} & \multirow{3}{*}{50\textOmega~load, 100 MHz} \\
& & 5 & & dBm & \\
Clock output & & & & & \\
\hspace{3mm} Peak-to-peak voltage & & 0.8 & & V\textsubscript{p-p} & \multirow{3}{*}{50\textOmega~load, 100 MHz} \\
\hspace{3mm} Power & & 5 & & dBm & \\
\thickhline
\end{tabularx}
\end{threeparttable}
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\begin{figure}[H]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=5in]{clocker_waveform.png}
\includegraphics[width=6in]{clocker_waveform.png}
\caption{Waveform of Clocker at 100 MHz\repeatfootnote{clocker6}}
\end{figure}
\newpage
\section{Phase-Noise Performance}
Performance measured against 100 MHz Wenzel Quartz, phase-locked to 10MHz Wenzel Blue Top oscillator\footnote{\label{clockerpn}\url{https://github.com/sinara-hw/Clocker/issues/4\#issuecomment-1310591042}}. Blue trace represents measurement against itself for reference.
\begin{figure}[H]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=6.5in]{clocker_phase_noise.png}
\caption{Absolute phase noise of Clocker measured @ 100 MHz (pink trace)\repeatfootnote{clockerpn}}
\end{figure}
\section{Selecting Clock Source}
Clock input can be supplied to the 7210 Clocker using either the internal MMCX connector or the external SMA connector on the front panel.
The selection of clock input is configurable by a SPDT switch.
It is located between the MMCX input connector (\texttt{INT CLK IN}) and the MMCX output connectors.
Clock input can be supplied to 7210 Clocker using either the internal MMCX connector or the external SMA connector on the front panel. The selection of clock input is configurable by an SPDT switch, located between the MMCX input connector (\texttt{INT CLK IN}) and the MMCX output connectors. See Figure 5.
\begin{multicols}{2}
Either INT or EXT can be selected.
Either \texttt{INT} or \texttt{EXT} can be selected.
\begin{itemize}
\itemsep0em
\item Internal MMCX (INT) \\
Clock signal from the MMCX connector \texttt{INT CLK IN} is distributed to all MMCX outputs.
\item External SMA (EXT) \\
Clock signal from the SMA connector \texttt{CLK IN} on the front panel is distributed to all MMCX outputs.
\item Internal MMCX (\texttt{INT}) \\
Clock signal from the MMCX connector \texttt{INT CLK IN} is distributed to all outputs.
\item External SMA (\texttt{EXT}) \\
Clock signal from the SMA connector \texttt{CLK IN} on the front panel is distributed to all outputs.
\end{itemize}
\columnbreak
\vspace*{\fill}\columnbreak
\begin{center}
\centering
\includegraphics[height=1.7in]{clocker_spdt_switch.jpg}
\includegraphics[height=1.5in]{clocker_spdt_switch.jpg}
\captionof{figure}{Position of the SPDT switch}
\end{center}
\end{multicols}
\section{Ordering Information}
To order, please visit \url{https://m-labs.hk} and select the 7210 Clocker in the ARTIQ Sinara crate configuration tool. The card may also be ordered separately by writing to \url{mailto:sales@m-labs.hk}.
To order, please visit \url{https://m-labs.hk} and select 7210 Clocker in the ARTIQ/Sinara crate configuration tool. Cards may also be ordered separately by writing to \url{mailto:sales@m-labs.hk}.
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