Hi Anand,
What is the frequency, format and phase noise of the reference clock to LMX2595?
What is your loop filter design?
what is your PLL configuration?
You can simulate the performance using the PLL Sim tool. ( https://www.ti.com/tool/PLLATINUMSIM…
Hi Shualihan,
Loop filter values depend on the design, you can use PLL Sim ( www.ti.com/.../PLLATINUMSIM-SW) to work out the loop filter.
If you want to stick on the default loop filter but don't have the exact capacitor values, you can, for example, use…
Part Number: PLLATINUMSIM-SW Hi all Would you mind if we ask PLLatinum SW? There are options on the menu tab as follows; . Using these check box, we could not judge what settings or show are changed. What are these settings used for? Kind regards, Hirotaka …
Part Number: PLLATINUMSIM-SW Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TICSPRO-SW Hi team,
I have multiple questions about PLLatinum Sim.
・Does TI have manual for PLLatinum Sim? ・When interfacing with TICSPro, is it necessary to install and use TICSPRO-SW? ・TI PLLatinum…
Part Number: LMX2582 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PLLATINUMSIM-SW Tool/software: HI ,
In LMX2582RHAT we are giving
Input Frequency : 100 MHz
Output Frequency: 1800 MHz on each output respectively .
For Testing /Debug purpose we would like to know the…
Part Number: PLLATINUMSIM-SW Hi all Would you mind if we ask Clock Tree Architect? On PLLatinum software, there are the setting "Integrated Spur Metrics" and "MASH Seeds" like as follows; What should are these contents used for? Kind regards…
Hi Michel,
Do you need frequency chirp/sweep or frequency hopping?
Frequency chirp/sweep, the frequency will be change with a fixed step size.
Frequency hopping, the frequency will change arbitrarily.
LMX2594 can support frequency chirp/sweep. See datasheet…
Part Number: PLLATINUMSIM-SW Clocking team,
I'm unable to download the PLLatinum software. I get an error. Does anyone know what's going on with it?
Thanks, Darren
Part Number: PLLATINUMSIM-SW Hi team,
My customer downloaded Pllatinumsim but it was recognized as "Trojan" by Windows Defender.
Is this just false detection of Windows Defender?
Best regards,
Shota Mago