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 h1. osmo-clock-conv 

 The osmo-clock-conv is a small board for low-jitter conversion of a sine clock into a square clock, based around the "LTC6957-4":https://www.analog.com/en/products/ltc6957-1.html. 

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 h2. LEDs 

 h3. LED1 - bottom 

 indicator vor V+ supply voltage rail 

 h3. LED2 - top 

 indicator for VDD voltage rail 

 h2. Jumpers 

 h3. JP6 - VDD selection 

 There are three potential sources for the VDD voltage: 

 * *VDD uses V+ rail* (output of internal LDO): JP6 on pins 2-3 
 * *external VDD source*: voltage can be supplied on pin 3 
 * *external LDO*: can be placed between JP6 pin 1 (V_IN supply) and 3 (regulated VDD output) 

 h3. FILTA, FILTB 

 Please see the LTC6957 data sheet 

 h3. D1, SD2 

 Please see the LTC6957 data sheet 

 h3. JP7 - single-ended vs. differential input 

 If JP7 is closed, it disables the inverting clock input (IN-) of the LTC6957.    X6/X2 can no longer be used. 


 h2. Connectors 

 h3. K1 - External 5V DC input 

 This is the power input for an external 5V DC power supply. 

 *Use only either K1 or JP5!* 

 h3. JP5 - Internal 5V DC input 

 In case *osmo-clock-conv* is part of a larger assembly/device, you may already have a 5V DC supply internally. 

 *Use only either K1 or JP5!* 

 h3. X5/X1 

 * if you use differential input (JP7 open): non-inverting clock input 
 * if you use single-ended input (JP7 closed): clock input 

 h3. X6/X2 

 * if you use differential input (JP7 open): inverting clock input 
 * if you use single-ended input (JP7 closed): unused 

 h3. X7/X3 

 Clock output "OUT1", AC-coupled 

 h3. X8/X4 

 Clock output "OUT2", AC-coupled 

 

 h2. Schematics 

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 h2. PCB layout 

 The PCB design is a dual-layer board in 100x50mm size.    All connectors are exposed on one edge. 

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 h2. Design Files 

 The design files can be found in the @osmo-small-hardware.git@ repository. Web access is provided via https://git.osmocom.org/osmo-small-hardware/tree/clock-converter 

 h2. Availability 

 This project is currently in the design verification stage. Once the verification has completed, it is expected that osmo-clock-conv boards will be made available via the "sysmocom webshop":https://shop.sysmocom.de/. 


 h2. License 

 The osmo-clock-conv design is made available as Open Source Hardware (OSHW) licensed under CC-BY-SA (Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike). 

 This means anyone can use the design to build units, or to create derivative versions of the design. However, you have to give attribution and release your derivative works under the same license as the original project.
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