PHILIPS TEA6820T

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
DATA SHEET
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
In Car Entertainment (ICE) car
radio
Preliminary specification
Supersedes data of 1996 Oct 18
File under Integrated Circuits, IC01
1997 Feb 12
Philips Semiconductors
Preliminary specification
In Car Entertainment (ICE) car radio
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
FEATURES
General
• FM mixer for conversion from FM-IF1 = 72.2 MHz to
FM-IF2 = 10.7 MHz
• AM mixer for conversion from AM-IF1 = 10.7 MHz to
AM-IF2 = 450 kHz
• FM-IF gain stage
Stereo decoder
• Crystal oscillator providing mixer frequencies and
references for IF-count and stereo decoder
• Adjustment-free PLL VCO
• FM quadrature demodulator with automatic centre
frequency adjustment and THD compensation
• Analog control of mono/stereo blend
• Level, multi-path and noise detectors
• Pilot cancelled
• Pilot depending mono/stereo switching
• Adjacent channel noise suppression (114 kHz)
• Soft mute
• Analog control of de-emphasis
• Stereo noise cancelling and variable de-emphasis
• Integrated low-pass filters for 190 kHz adjacent channel
interferences and signal delay for interference
absorption circuit.
• PLL stereo decoder
• Noise blanker
• AM IF-amplifier and demodulator
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
• I2C-bus transceiver with interface to enable direct data
transfer to radio front-end
The TEA6820T together with the TEA6810T and the
TEA6822T together with the TEA6811T forms an AM/FM
electronic tuned car radio in a double conversion receiver
concept.
• IF-count for AM and FM
• Reference frequency generation for PLL synthesizer.
ORDERING INFORMATION
PACKAGE
TYPE NUMBER
NAME
DESCRIPTION
VERSION
TEA6820T
VSO56
plastic very small outline package; 56 leads; face down
SOT190-2
TEA6822T
VSO56
plastic very small outline package; 56 leads
SOT190-1
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In Car Entertainment (ICE) car radio
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
SYMBOL
VDDA1
PARAMETER
analog supply voltage 1 (+5 V; pin 5)
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
note 1
4.5
5.0
5.5
V
operating range
4.75
5.0
5.25
V
FM mode
17
21
25
mA
IDDA1
analog supply current 1 (pin 5)
14
17
21
mA
I19 + I20
total FM mixer output current
4.8
6.0
7.2
mA
I22 + I23
total AM mixer output current
10
12
14
mA
VDDA2
analog supply voltage 2 (pin 28)
note 1
7.0
8.5
10
V
operating range
8.1
8.5
8.9
V
IDDA2
analog supply current 2 (pin 28)
FM mode
2.4
3.0
3.6
mA
VDDA3
analog supply voltage 3 (+8.5 V; pin 56)
note 1
7.0
8.5
10
V
operating range
8.1
8.5
8.9
V
IDDA3
analog supply current 3 (pin 56)
FM mode
19
24
28
mA
AM mode
9.5
12
15
mA
AM mode
VDDD
digital supply voltage 1 (+5 V; pin 5)
note 1
4.5
5.0
5.5
V
operating range
4.75
5.0
5.25
V
IDDD
digital supply current (pin 52)
note 1
8
10
12
mA
S+N
-------------N
signal plus noise-to-noise ratio
FM mode;
∆f = 22.5 kHz at
pins 43 and 47
66
75
−
dB
AM mode; m = 0.3
54
60
−
dB
FM mode; ∆f = 75 kHz
−
0.1
0.35
%
THD
total harmonic distortion
−
1.5
3
%
αcs
channel separation (adjusted)
40
−
−
dB
Tamb
operating ambient temperature
−40
−
+85
°C
AM mode
Note
1. IC is operating; specified parameters may deviate from limits which are valid for operating range.
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19
29
28
10
nF
8
9
14
20
56 pF 13
61.5 MHz
100 nF
22 nF
24
27
35
SCL
SDA
f ref
VDDD
+5 V
7
6
10 kΩ
20 kHz
40
ADC
MULTIPATH
BUFFER
55
330
Ω
SDA
53
I2C-BUS
330
Ω
SCL
54
50
TEMPERATURE
COMPENSATION
level
16
48
100
nF
49
+
-
33 kΩ
1.2 MΩ
100 nF
2.2 MΩ
18
Vint2
HIGH
PASS
FILTER
PULSE
FORMER
12 kΩ
100 nF
51
NOISE
DETECTOR
DETECTOR
INTERFERENCE
mono
MATRIX
AND
DECODER
MPX-
27 kΩ
220 nF
25
VCO
22 nF
Vint1
Vint2
-
+
+
-
Vref VCCDIG
+5 V
10 Ω
33 µF
52
5
12
4
56
32
41
30
44
38 kHz
19 kHz
26
31
SUPPLY
21
radio
mute
Vint1
radio
mute
f ref
DIGITAL
LOGIC
PHASE
DETECTOR BLOCK
PHASE
DETECTOR
46
i.c.
PILOT
PILOT
CANCELLER DETECTOR
1 MΩ
17
tuning
mute
45
LOW
PASS
FILTER
82 kΩ
68 pF
3.3 MΩ
15
47
220 nF
220 kΩ
100 kΩ
R41
10 nF
3.3 nF
SOFT
MUTE
TEA6820T
TEA6822T
MPX
BUFFER
43
33 kΩ
Fig.1 Block diagram.
220 nF 100 nF
3
AM
AFC
68 µF
39
RDS
33 kΩ
Vref
AMSTOP
100 kΩ
R51
CURRENT
SWITCH
PEAK
DETECTOR
AVERAGE
DETECTOR
PEAK
DETECTOR
AVERAGE
DETECTOR
HIGH
PASS
60 kHz
AM
DELOG
AMPLIFIER
4.3 kΩ
1
2
L13
62 pF
TOKO
P392BC-1977Z
220 nF
38
AMPLIFIER
LEVEL
LEVEL
DETECTOR
ADC
LEVEL
IFCOUNTER
:N5
36
FM-LIMITER
AM-AMPLIFIER
100 nF
34 42
100
nF
AM/FM
SWITCH
33
10 kΩ
REFERENCE
FREQUENCY
OSCILLATOR
FM
IFAMPLIFIER
÷ 2 /÷ 6
AM
23
82 kΩ
100 kΩ
R40
LEVELADJ
100
nF
47 µF
22 µH
MHA253
VCCAN
+5 V
+8.5 V
VCC
+8.5 V
OUTLEFT
OUTRIGHT
47 µF
120 kΩ
470 nF
100
nF
6.8 nF
470 nF
6.8 nF
100 nF
820 kΩ
In Car Entertainment (ICE) car radio
100 nF
10 kΩ
10 kΩ
11
PHILIPS
9922 521 00098
or Daiwa AT - 49 10
72.2 MHz
10.7 MHz
10.7 MHz
10.7 MHz
100 nF
330 Ω
37
22
100 kΩ
R39
FMSTOP
Vref
k, full pagewidth
10.7 MHz
SFE10.7
VCC1
TOKO
7PSAG-1946D = S
TR5
1 kΩ
SFP450
1.5 nF
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TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PINNING
SYMBOL
PIN
DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL
PIN
DESCRIPTION
QDET1
1
demodulator tank 1
FMIFAMPOUT
29
FM-IF amplifier output
QDET2
2
demodulator tank 2
AFGND
30
AF ground
TSWITCH
3
time switch input
DEEMPHR
31
de-emphasis capacitor right
AGND
4
analog ground
DEEMPHL
32
de-emphasis capacitor left
VDDA1
5
analog supply voltage 1 (+5 V)
AMIF2IN1
33
AM-IF2 input 1
HFBUS1
6
HF bus 1 output;
pull-up to +5 V
AMIF2IN2
34
AM-IF2 input 2
FMIN2
35
FM limiter input
HFBUS2
7
HF bus 2 output;
pull-up to +5 V
DCFEED
36
DC feed FM limiter
FMIN1
37
FM limiter input
LEVELADJ
38
level adjustment input
XTAL1
8
crystal oscillator 1
XTAL2
9
crystal oscillator 2
fref(p)
10
PLL reference frequency
output (p)
fref(n)
11
PLL reference frequency
output (n)
Iref
12
reference current
FMIF1IN1
13
72 MHz FM-IF input 1
FMIF1IN2
14
72 MHz FM-IF input 2
TSDR
15
time constant for SDR
CAFC
39
AFC capacitor
MPBUF
40
multi-path buffer time constant
OUTLEFT
41
AF output left
FMSTOP
42
FMSTOP adjustment input
RDS/AMSTOP
43
MPX for RDS/AMSTOP
adjustment input
OUTRIGHT
44
AF output right
MPXIN
45
stereo decoder MPX input
i.c.
46
internally connected
MPXOUT
47
FM demodulator MPX output
AMAFOUT
48
AM demodulator AF output
Vmute/AML
49
mute voltage/AM level
LEVELUNWEIG
50
unweighted level output
51
IAC control voltage
TSDS
16
time constant for SDS
VSDS
17
SDS control voltage input
VSDR
18
SDR control voltage input
FMIF2OUT1
19
FM mixer output 1
FMIF2OUT2
20
FM mixer output 2
Vref
21
reference voltage output
IACCONTR
AMIF2OUT1
22
AM mixer output 1
VDDD
52
digital supply voltage
SDA
53
serial data input/output;
pull-up to +5 V
SCL
54
serial clock input;
pull-up to +5 V
AMIF2OUT2
23
AM mixer output 2
FMAMDEC
24
FM/AM 10.7 MHz decoupling
PHASEDET
25
phase detector output
PILDET
26
pilot detector output
DGND
55
digital ground
FMAM10.7
27
FM/AM 10.7 MHz input
VDDA3
56
VDDA2
28
analog supply voltage 2
analog supply voltage 3
(+8.5 V)
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QDET1
1
56
VDDA3
VDDA3 56
1 QDET1
QDET2
2
55
DGND
DGND 55
2 QDET2
TSWITCH
3
54
SCL
SCL 54
3 TSWITCH
AGND
4
53
SDA
SDA 53
4 AGND
VDDA1
5
52
VDDD
HFBUS1
6
51
IACCONTR
HFBUS2
7
50
LEVELUNWEIG
XTAL1
8
49
Vmute/AML
Vmute/AML 49
8 XTAL1
XTAL2
9
48
AMAFOUT
AMAFOUT 48
9 XTAL2
fref(p)
10
47
MPXOUT
fref(n)
11
46
i.c.
Iref
12
45
MPXIN
FMIF1IN1
13
44
OUTRIGHT
FMIF1IN2
14
43
RDS/AMSTOP
VDDD 52
5 VDDA1
IACCONTR 51
6 HFBUS1
LEVELUNWEIG 50
7 HFBUS2
MPXOUT 47
10 fref(p)
i.c. 46
11 fref(n)
MPXIN 45
12 Iref
OUTRIGHT 44
13 FMIF1IN1
RDS/AMSTOP 43
14 FMIF1IN2
TEA6820T
TEA6822T
TSDR
15
42
FMSTOP
FMSTOP 42
15 TSDR
TSDS
16
41
OUTLEFT
OUTLEFT 41
16 TSDS
VSDS
17
40
MPBUF
MPBUF 40
17 VSDS
VSDR
18
39
CAFC
CAFC 39
18 VSDR
FMIF2OUT1
19
38
LEVELADJ
FMIF2OUT2
20
37
FMIN1
Vref
21
36
DCFEED
AMIF2OUT1
22
35
FMIN2
AMIF2OUT2
23
34
FMAMDEC
24
PHASEDET
LEVELADJ 38
19 FMIF2OUT1
FMIN1 37
20 FMIF2OUT2
21 Vref
DCFEED 36
FMIN2 35
22 AMIF2OUT1
AMIF2IN2
AMIF2IN2 34
23 AMIF2OUT2
33
AMIF2IN1
AMIF2IN1 33
24 FMAMDEC
25
32
DEEMPHL
DEEMPHL 32
25 PHASEDET
PILDET
26
31
DEEMPHR
DEEMPHR 31
26 PILDET
FMAM10.7
27
30
AFGND
VDDA2
28
29
FMIFAMPOUT
28 VDDA2
FMIFAMPOUT 29
MHA419
MHA204
Fig.2 Pin configuration for TEA6822T.
Fig.3 Pin configuration for TEA6820T (top view).
A 3rd order low-pass filter (fg = 90 kHz) at the MPX input
provides an extra 190 kHz ACI suppression.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Stereo decoder
An interference gate is connected at the MPX demodulator
outputs. For AM the VCO is switched off.
By changing the value of the input resistor at pin 12 the
MPX input can be adapted to the level of the FM
demodulator output (see Fig.16).
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AFGND 30
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LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
MAX.
UNIT
VDDA1
analog supply voltage 1 (pin 5)
−0.3
+6.5
V
VDDA2
analog supply voltage 2 (pin 28)
−0.3
+12
V
VDDA3
analog supply voltage 3 (pin 56)
−0.3
+12
V
VDDD
digital supply voltage (pin 52)
−0.3
+6.5
V
Tstg
storage temperature
−55
+150
°C
Tamb
operating ambient temperature
−40
+85
°C
Ves
electrostatic handling
pins 8 and 9
−100
+100
V
all other pins
−300
+300
V
note 1
Note
1. Charge device model class B: equivalent to discharging a 200 pF capacitor via a 0 Ω series resistor.
CHARACTERISTICS
V56-4 = V28-4 = 8.5 V; V5-4 = V52-55 = 5 V; Tamb = 25 °C; fmod = 1 kHz; deviation = 22.5 kHz; Rg = 50 Ω; V37-35 = 10 mV;
with de-emphasis = 50 µs; coil quality = 15; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Current consumption
IDDA1
analog supply current 1 (pin 5)
FM mode
17
21
25
mA
IDDA2
analog supply current 2 (pin 28)
AM mode
14
17
21
mA
FM mode
2.4
3.0
3.6
mA
IDDA3
analog supply current 3 (pin 56)
FM mode
19
24
28
mA
9.5
12
15
mA
IDDD
digital supply current (pin 52)
8
10
12
mA
I19 + I20
total FM mixer output current
4.8
6.0
7.2
mA
I22 + I23
total AM mixer output current
10
12
14
mA
12.0
14.0
−
V
2.4
3.0
3.6
mA
−
−
2
µA
AM mode
AM mode
FM-IF path; see Fig.4
V19-20 max(p-p)
maximum output voltage
(peak-to-peak value)
I19; I20
mixer bias current
mixer leakage current
in AM position
I19IF2/V13-14IF1
conversion gain
1.65
1.9
2.2
mS
Ri
input resistance (pins 13 to 14)
5
7
−
kΩ
Ci
input capacitance (pins 13 to 14)
−
3
4.5
pF
Ropt
optimum generator resistance
−
1.2
−
kΩ
Ro
output resistance (pins 19 to 20)
15
20
−
kΩ
Co
output capacitance (pins 19 to 4
and pins 20 to 4)
−
12
14
pF
IP3
third order intermodulation
114
124
−
dBµV
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TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Oscillator
fosc
oscillator frequency
−
61.5
−
MHz
∆fosc
oscillator frequency spread
−
−
250
Hz
−
K−1
10−6
−
30 ×
crystal motional resistance
−
−
70
Ω
crystal shunt capacitance
−
−
5
pF
V27-24 max(rms)
maximum input voltage for 1 dB
compression point (RMS value)
80
110
−
mV
V29-4 max(rms)
maximum output voltage
(RMS value)
220
320
−
mV
V29-4/V27-24
amplifier gain
loaded with 330 Ω;
see Fig.5
9
12
15
dB
∆V29-4/V27-24
gain temperature dependence
−25 °C < Tamb < +50 °C
−
0.1
−
dB/K
0
−
−
dB/K
Ri
input resistance (pins 27 to 24)
300
330
360
Ω
Ci
input capacitance (pins 27 to 4)
−
−
5
pF
Ro
output resistance (pin 29)
300
330
360
Ω
Co
output capacitance (pins 29 to 4)
−
−
5
pF
Vo 1-2(p-p)
limiter output voltage
(peak-to-peak value)
500
700
−
mV
V1-2/V37-35
limiter gain
−
80
−
dB
Ci
input capacitance (pins 37 to 4)
−
−
5
pF
Ro
output resistance (pins 1 to 2)
−
−
1.0
kΩ
Co
output capacitance (pins 1 to 2)
10
15
20
pF
∆fosc/∆T
temperature dependence of
oscillator frequency
R1
C0
crystal type PHILIPS
9922 521 00098
FM-IF2 amplifier
+50 °C < Tamb < +75 °C
FM-IF2 limiter
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SYMBOL
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
FM demodulator
V47-4(rms)
MPX output voltage (RMS value)
160
200
240
mV
V43-4(rms)
MPX output voltage for RDS
(RMS value)
160
200
240
mV
V37-35(rms)
start of limiting voltage
(RMS value)
αAF = −3 dB
−
25
40
µV
V37-35(rms)
input voltage for signal plus
noise-to-noise ratio (RMS value)
see Fig.7 for pin 47
(MPXOUT) and Fig.8 for
pin 43 (RDS/AMSTOP)
−
30
45
µV
−
70
100
µV
−
100
1000 mV
S+N
-------------- = 26 dB
N
S+N
-------------- = 46 dB
N
∆V43DC
residual DC-offset voltage
∆Ldemod = typical value
10 µV < V37-35 < 80 µV
80 µV < V37-35 < 800 mV −
10
30
mV
V43FM/V43AM
AM suppression
∆f = 22.5 kHz;
fmodAM = 1 kHz;
mAM = 30%;
V37-35 = 3 to 300 mV
50
60
−
dB
V47FM/V47AM
AM suppression
V37-35 = 1 to 300 mV
50
60
−
dB
∆V43-44AFCdis
/∆V43-44AFCactive
demodulator frequency control
voltage (AFC) efficiency at
100 kHz detune from exact tuning
28
32
−
dB
Ro
output resistance (pin 47)
−
−
3
kΩ
output resistance (pin 43)
−
−
1.5
kΩ
AF bandwidth (pin 43)
200
−
−
kHz
S+N
-------------N
signal plus noise-to-noise ratio
66
75
−
dB
THD
total harmonic distortion
pin 43;
V37-35 = 300 µV
to 800 mV
−
0.1
0.35
%
pin 47;
V37-35 = 1 to 800 mV
−
0.1
0.35
%
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detuning ≤50 kHz;
∆f = 75 kHz; fmod = 1 kHz
without de-emphasis;
Ldemod = typical value
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TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Unweighted voltage level
V50-4
∆V50-4/∆V37-35
∆V50-4/VK
unweighted voltage level
slope of unweighted voltage level
temperature dependence
see Fig.9; V38 = 2.52 V
V37-35 ≤ 2.5 µV
1.6
2.2
3.0
V
V37-35 = 1.0 mV
2.7
3.4
4.7
V
temperature
compensation off
0.75
0.9
1.05
V/20 dB
temperature
compensation on
0.6
0.75
0.9
V/20 dB
temperature
compensation off
−
5.0
−
mV/VK
temperature
compensation on
−
2.0
−
mV/VK
100 µV (RMS) ≤ V37-35
< 300 mV
V37-35 = 1 mV
I50(max)source
maximum output source current
0.3
−
−
mA
I50(max)sink
maximum output sink current
−50
−
−
µA
Ro50
output resistance
−
−
300
Ω
−1.8
−
+1.8
V
2.6
−
V
ADJUSTMENT OF UNWEIGHTED VOLTAGE LEVEL AND Vmute/AML; note 1
∆V50
adjusting range voltage
V38-4
internal bias voltage
−
∆V50-4/∆V38-4
adjusting gain
−
−0.9
−
−
Ri38
input resistance
−
80
−
kΩ
V37-35 = 10 mV (RMS)
MUTING DEPENDENCE ON ADJUST OF LEVEL UNWEIGHTED VOLTAGE; note 2
α = V43/V47
start of mute
V49/V21 = 0.625
1
3
7
dB
∆α/∆V49
mute slope
α = −6 dB
−
25
−
dB/V
Soft mute, time constant control, mono/stereo blend and high-cut control; see Fig.22
MUTE VOLTAGE; note 3
V49-4
mute voltage
V38 = 2.52 V
V37-35 < 2.5 µV
1.8
2.2
3.2
V
V37-35 = 1.0 mV
2.7
3.4
4.7
V
∆V49-4/∆V37-35
slope of mute voltage
100 µV (RMS) ≤ V37-35
< 300 mV
0.75
0.9
1.05
V/20 dB
∆V49-4/VK
temperature dependence
V37-35 = 1 mV
−
5.0
−
mV/VK
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SYMBOL
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
ATTACK AND DECAY TIME FOR MUTE VOLTAGE
I49
∆f
V43/V47
charge current
pin 3 connected to GND
−
3.5
−
µA
discharge current
pin 3 connected to GND
−
−4.0
−
µA
charge current
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
150
−
µA
discharge current
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
−170
−
µA
muting activated by 60 kHz FM
interference
V49 < 3 V; V37-35 = 3 mV;
fmod = 60 kHz
pin 3 connected to GND; −
V43/V47 = 9 dB
40
−
kHz
pin 3 connected to pin 5; −
V43/V47 = 6 dB
40
−
kHz
pin 3 connected to GND
−
15
−
dB
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
10
−
dB
maximum mute depth by 60 kHz
FM interference
TIME CONSTANT FOR MONO/STEREO BLEND VOLTAGE; note 4
I16
m
charge current
V37-35 = 3 mV;
pin 3 connected to GND
−
0.6
−
µA
discharge current
V37-35 = 3 mV;
pin 3 connected to GND
−
−17
−
µA
charge current
V37-35 = 3 mV;
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
23
−
µA
discharge current
V37-35 = 3 mV;
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
−750
−
µA
mono/stereo blend activated by
20 kHz AM interference
V16 < 2 V; V37-35 = 3 mV;
RL16 > 50 MΩ;
fmod = 20 kHz;
data byte 2 bit 5 = 0
pin 3 connected to GND
−
45
−
%
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
45
−
%
pin 3 connected to GND
−
55
−
%
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
55
−
%
pin 3 connected to GND
−
50
−
kHz
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
50
−
kHz
data byte 2 bit 5 = 1
∆f
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60 kHz FM interference
V16 < 2 V; V37-35 = 3 mV;
RL16 > 50 MΩ;
fmod = 60 kHz
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SYMBOL
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
TIME CONSTANT FOR HIGH-CUT CONTROL VOLTAGE SDR; note 5
I15
m
∆f
charge current
V37-35 = 3 mV;
pin 3 connected to GND
−
0.6
−
µA
discharge current
V37-35 = 3 mV;
pin 3 connected to GND
−
−0.7
−
µA
charge current
V37-35 = 3 mV;
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
41
−
µA
discharge current
V37-35 = 3 mV;
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
−44
−
µA
high-cut control activated by
20 kHz AM interference
V15 < 2 V; V37-35 = 3 mV;
RL15 > 50 MΩ;
fmod = 20 kHz
pin 3 connected to GND
−
45
−
%
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
45
−
%
pin 3 connected to GND
−
50
−
kHz
pin 3 connected to pin 5
−
50
−
kHz
high-cut control activated by
60 kHz FM interference
V15 < 2 V; V37-35 = 3 mV;
RL15 > 50 MΩ;
fmod = 60 kHz
MULTI-PATH DETECTOR
fMP
multi-path detector band-pass
centre frequency
−
20
−
kHz
BMP
band-pass bandwidth
7.0
−
−
kHz
4.5
5.1
5.7
V
Reference voltage
I21 = −1 mA
V21-4
output voltage
∆V21-4
temperature dependence
−
3.3
−
mV/VK
I21
output current
−
−
1
mA
12
15
−
V
5.0
6.0
7.0
mA
−
−
2
µA
AM-IF path; see Fig.14 and notes 6 and 7
V22-23 max(p-p)
maximum output voltage
(peak-to-peak value)
I22, I23
mixer bias current
mixer leakage current
in FM position
I22IF2/V27-24IF1
conversion gain
2.2
2.7
3.4
mS
R27-24
input resistance
300
330
360
Ω
C27-24
input capacitance
−
5
8
pF
R22-23
output resistance
10.0
20.0
−
kΩ
C22-23
output capacitance
−
5
10
pF
IP3
third order intermodulation
−
137
−
dBµV
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SYMBOL
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
AM DETECTOR; notes 8 and 9
V48-4(rms)
AF output level (RMS value)
RL48 > 500 kΩ;
100 µV ≤ V33-34 ≤ 300 mV
190
240
290
mV
V33-34(rms)
sensitivity voltage (RMS value)
S+N
-------------- = 26 dB
N
−
50
75
µV
−
200
400
µV
S+N
-------------- = 46 dB
N
AM-IF2 minimum input voltage
(RMS value)
THD ≤ 5%; m = 0.8
−
−
100
µV
AM-IF2 maximum input voltage
(RMS value)
THD ≤ 5%; m = 0.8
800
−
−
mV
R33-34
IF2 input resistance
1.8
2.0
2.2
kΩ
C24-23
IF2 input capacitance
−
10
15
pF
Ro48
output resistance
27
33
39
kΩ
Co48
output capacitance
−
−
10
pF
S+N
-------------N
signal plus noise-to-noise ratio
54
60
−
dB
THD
total harmonic distortion
−
1.5
3.0
%
m = 0.8;
300 µV ≤ V33-34 ≤ 200 mV
Notes to the characteristics
1. For typical adjusting range see Figs 10 and 13.
2. For typical curve see Fig.11.
3. The static mute voltage follows the unweighted voltage level as function of FM-IF2 voltage and level adjustment
voltage V38-4. It additionally depends on multi-path level, noise (adjacent channel interferences) and the position of
TSWITCH (pin 3). For typical curve for mute voltage dependence see Fig.12.
4. The mono/stereo blend voltage is generated as a function of FM-IF2 voltage, multi-path level, noise and position of
TSWITCH.
5. The high-cut control voltage is generated as a function of FM-IF2 voltage, multi-path level, noise and position of
TSWITCH.
6. fIF1 = 10.7 MHz; fIF2 = 450 kHz for AM mixer.
7. The AM oscillator signal is generated by division of the 61.5 MHz crystal oscillator. Two divider ratios programmable
by the I2C-bus: divide by 6 (AM-IF1 = 10.7 MHz); divide by 2 (AM-IF1 = 30 MHz).
8. For typical AM level curve see Fig.15.
9. For AM detector; fAMIF2 = 450 kHz; fmod = 400 Hz; m = 30%.
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STEREO DECODER CHARACTERISTICS
Input signal (∆f = 75 kHz) VMPX(p-p) = 1.7 V; modulation frequency fmod = 1 kHz; de-emphasis time constant t = 50 µs;
nominal input resistor (pin 45) Ri = 168 kΩ; Tamb = 25 °C; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
V44-4(rms);
V41-4(rms)
AF output voltage (RMS value)
800
900
1000
mV
V44-4; V41-4
DC output voltage
3.1
3.6
4.1
V
I44(max); I41(max) maximum output current
150
−
−
µA
V44-4/V41-4
difference of output voltage
−1
−
+1
dB
Ro44; Ro41
output resistor
−
−
600
Ω
RLmin
minimum load resistor
12
−
−
kΩ
αcs
channel separation (adjusted)
S+N
-------------N
signal plus noise-to-noise ratio
THD
total harmonic distortion
MPX input overdrive margin
40
−
−
dB
f = 20 Hz to 15 kHz
74
80
−
dB
−
0.1
0.3
%
THD = 1%
4
−
−
dB
Carrier and harmonic suppression at the output; note 1
α19
pilot signal
f = 19 kHz
−
50
−
dB
α38
subcarrier
f = 38 kHz
−
50
−
dB
f = 57 kHz
−
50
−
dB
α57
α76
α2
intermodulation
α3
f = 76 kHz
−
60
−
dB
fmod = 10 kHz; fspur = 1 kHz
−
60
−
dB
fmod = 13 kHz; fspur = 1 kHz
−
58
−
dB
α57
traffic radio (ARI)
f = 57 kHz
−
70
−
dB
α67
subsidiary communications
authorization
f = 67 kHz
70
−
−
dB
α114
adjacent channel frequency
f = 114 kHz
−
80
−
dB
f = 190 kHz
−
70
−
dB
fr = 100 Hz; Vr = 100 mVeff
−
30
−
dB
stereo on
−
24
30
mV
mono on
8
20
−
mV
−
2
−
dB
α = 6 dB
−
−110
−
mV
α = 16 dB
−
−40
−
mV
α190
RR
ripple rejection at output
Mono/stereo control
Vi(pil)
pilot threshold voltage
∆Vi(pil)
switch hysteresis Vi on/Vi off
External mono/stereo control; note 2
V17 − 0.765V21 control voltage channel separation see Fig.17
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SYMBOL
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Muting functions (mute via I2C-bus)
∆V44, ∆V41
αmute
tune mute
−50
−
+50
mV
radio mute (in combination
with tune mute)
−400
−
+400
mV
tune mute
60
−
−
dB
radio mute (in combination with
tune mute)
80
−
−
dB
0
−
−
mV
DC offset voltage
High-cut control; see Fig.18
V18 − 0.765V21 control voltage
note 3
tde-emph = 50 µs
tde-emph = 80 µs
tde-emph
control range of de-emphasis
−300
−
−
mV
50
−
80
µs
225
228
231
kHz
40
50
−
µs
Voltage controlled oscillator; note 4
fosc
oscillator frequency range
Noise blanker
INTERFERENCE DETECTION FULLY INTERNAL FROM LEVEL DETECTOR
tsup
interference suppression time
TRIGGER THRESHOLD CONTROL
I51 charge
charge current (into +4 V)
−
45
−
µA
I51 discharge
discharge current (from +8.5 V)
−
−900
−
µA
TRIGGER SENSITIVITY MEASUREMENT WITH PULSED MODULATION OF FM-IF2; see Figs 19 and 20
V37-35(p)
V51
∆V51
Ioffset
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trigger sensitivity for test signal 1
(peak value)
V38 = 2.52 V; note 5
−
−
0.8
mV
V38 = 2.52 V; note 6
100
−
−
mV
trigger sensitivity for test signal 2
(peak value)
V38 = 2.52 V; note 6
5.0
−
−
mV
trigger threshold variation with
frequency modulation of FM-IF2
and fmod = 15 kHz (pin 51)
V38 = 2.52 V; note 6
100
−
−
mV
V37-35 = 100 mV; ∆f = 0 kHz
−
6.4
−
V
V37-35 = 100 mV; ∆f = 75 kHz
−
520
−
mV
−
20
50
nA
gate input offset current at pins 31
and 32 during suppression pulse
duration
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Notes to the stereo decoder characteristics
1. The following equations give the values for the carrier and harmonic suppression at the output:
V 0 ( signal ) (at 1 kHz)
α 2 = ----------------------------------------------------------------- f = ( 2 × 10 kHz ) – 19 kHz
V 0 ( spurious ) (at 1 kHz) s
V 0 ( signal ) (at 1 kHz)
α 3 = ----------------------------------------------------------------- f = ( 3 × 13 kHz ) – 38 kHz
V 0 ( spurious ) (at 1 kHz) s
V 0 ( signal ) (at 1 kHz)
α 57 (ARI) = ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------V 0 ( spurious ) ( at 1 kHz ± 23 Hz )
V 0 ( signal ) (at 1 kHz)
α 67 = ----------------------------------------------------------------- f = ( 2 × 38 kHz ) – 67 kHz
V 0 ( spurious ) (at 9 kHz) s
V 0 ( signal ) (at 1 kHz)
α 114 = ----------------------------------------------------------------- f = 110 kHz – ( 3 × 38 kHz )
V 0 ( spurious ) (at 4 kHz) s
V 0 ( signal ) (at 1 kHz)
α 190 = ----------------------------------------------------------------- f = 186 kHz – ( 5 × 38 kHz )
V 0 ( spurious ) (at 4 kHz) s
2. The stereo decoder can be set to mono via the I2C-bus. Pilot presence indication via the I2C-bus.
3. The nominal de-emphasis value can be changed to 75 µs with C31; C32 = 10 nF.
4. The VCO is adjusted by means of a digital auxiliary PLL.
5. Noise blanker does not trigger.
6. Noise blanker triggers.
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CHARACTERISTICS FOR ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS (ADCs) FOR LEVEL AND
MULTI-PATH VOLTAGES
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
ADC for FM level information; note 1
∆V37-35
analog-to-digital conversion step size
2
4
8
dB/step
∆V37-35
analog-to-digital conversion level range
43
56
69
dB
variation of stop level as function of V42-4
−
16
−
dB/V
FM STOP
∆Vstop
ADC for AM level information; note 2
∆V33-34
analog-to-digital conversion step size
2
4
8
dB/step
∆V33-34
analog-to-digital conversion level range
43
56
69
dB
variation of stop level as function of V43-4
−
16
−
dB/V
step 0
−
−
5
%
step 1
−
15
−
%
step 2
−
22
−
%
step 3
−
28
−
%
step 4
−
34
−
%
step 5
−
40
−
%
step 6
−
46
−
%
step 7
−
52
60
%
AM STOP
∆Vstop
ADC for multi-path information; note 3
m
multi-path conversion
Notes
1. The FM level information V50-3 is analog-to-digital converted with 4 bits.
2. The AM level information V49-4 is analog-to-digital converted with 4 bits.
3. The multi-path information V40-4 is analog-to-digital converted with 3 bits covering an IF2 amplitude modulation range
m ≤ 0.6; fmod = 20 kHz.
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GENERATOR
R&S SMPC
Rg = 50 Ω
1:1
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
+8.5 V
19
13
3.5
3.5
TEA6820T
TEA6822T
fIF1 = 72.2 MHz
14
20
330
Ω
2
fIF2 = 10.7 MHz
LOW NOISE
AMPLIFIER
AVD 704201
(S/N = 103 dB)
SPECTRUM
ANALYZER
HP8568A
MHA206
Fig.4 Test circuit FM mixer.
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GENERATOR
R&S SMPC
Rg = 50 Ω
PASSIVE
ATTENUATOR
–6 dB
RIN = 50 Ω
ROUT = 330 Ω
10 nF
10 nF
27 TEA6820T 29
TEA6822T
24
4
330
Ω
OSCILLOSCOPE
PM3295A
MHA207
10 nF
Fig.5 Test circuit IF-amplifier.
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10 nF
GENERATOR
R&S SMPC
Rg = 50 Ω
1
37
10 nF
OSCILLOSCOPE
PM3295A
TEA6820T
TEA6822T
50 Ω
35
2
10 nF
100 nF
Fig.6 Test circuit limiter gain.
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MHA247
20
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V47-4
(dB)
(1)
0
–20
–40
–60
(2)
–80
10 –3
10 –2
10 –1
1
10 2
10
10 3
V37-35 (mV)
(1) AF: fIF = 10.7 MHz; deviation = 22.5 kHz; fmod = 1 kHz.
(2) Noise: unweighted B = 250 Hz to 15 kHz with de-emphasis 50 µs.
Fig.7 Signal and noise of muted MPX voltage.
MHA248
20
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V43-4
(dB)
(1)
0
–20
–40
–60
(2)
–80
10 –3
10 –2
10 –1
1
10
10 2
10 3
V37-35 (mV)
(1) AF: fIF = 10.7 MHz; deviation = 22.5 kHz; fmod = 1 kHz.
(2) Noise: unweighted B = 250 Hz to 15 kHz with de-emphasis 50 µs.
Fig.8 Signal and noise of unmuted MPX voltage.
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MHA249
10
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V50-4
(V)
8
6
(1)
4
(2)
2
0
10 –3
10 –2
10 –1
1
10
10 2
10 3
V37-35 (mV)
(1) Temperature compensation off.
(2) Temperature compensation on.
Fig.9 Unweighted voltage level (typical curve).
MHA250
10
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V50-4
(V)
8
6
4
2
0
10 –3
10 –2
10 –1
1
10
10 2
10 3
V37-35 (mV)
Fig.10 Adjustment range of unweighted voltage level.
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MHA251
20
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V47-4
(dB)
(1)
0
(4)
(3)
(5)
–20
–40
–60
(4)
(2)
(3)
–80
10 –3
(5)
10 –2
10 –1
1
10
10 2
10 3
V37-35 (mV)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
AF: fIF = 10.7 MHz; deviation = 22.5 kHz; fmod = 1 kHz.
Noise: unweighted B = 250 Hz to 15 kHz with de-emphasis 50 µs.
Level adjustment set to α3 dB at 0.6 mV.
Level adjustment set to α3 dB at 0.4 mV.
Level adjustment set to α3 dB at 1 mV.
Fig.11 Muting dependence of unweighted voltage level (typical curve).
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MHA252
10
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V49-4
(V)
8
6
4
2
0
10 –3
10 –2
10 –1
1
10
10 2
10 3
V37-35 (mV)
Fig.12 Typical mute voltage as function of FM-IF2 voltage.
MHA213
10
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V49-4
(V)
8
6
4
2
0
10 –3
10 –2
10 –1
1
10
10 2
10 3
V37-35 (mV)
Fig.13 Adjustment range mute voltage.
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+8.5 V
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GENERATOR
R&S SMPC
Rg = 50 Ω
fIF1 = 10.7 MHz
270 Ω 10 nF 27
22
7
7
TEA6820T
TEA6822T
24
23
10 nF
20
2.2
kΩ
22
nF
LOW NOISE
AMPLIFIER
AVD 704201
(S/N = 103 dB)
SPECTRUM
ANALYZER
HP8568A
MHA209
Fig.14 Test circuit AM mixer.
MHA214
20
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V48-4
(dB)
8
(1)
0
THD
(%)
6
(4)
–20
4
–40
(2)
2
–60
(3)
0
–80
10 –3
10 –2
10 –1
1
10
10 2
10 3
V33-34 (mV)
(1) AF: f = 450 kHz; m = 30%; fmod = 400 Hz.
(2) Noise: unweighted B = 250 Hz to 15 kHz.
(3) THD m = 80%.
(4) AM level voltage.
Fig.15 Signal, noise and distortion of AM AF output voltage and AM voltage level (typical curve).
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MHA215
4
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VI,MPX(p-p)
(V)
3
2
1
0
0
100
200
300
RIN(pin20) (kΩ)
Fig.16 Adaption of MPX input to FM-demodulator output level by variation of the input resistor.
MHA216
40
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αcs
(dB)
30
20
10
0
–300
–200
–100
0
control voltage V17 – 0.765V21 (mV)
Fig.17 Channel separation as function of control voltage.
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MHA217
0
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(dB)
–1
–2
–3
–4
–300
–200
–100
0
control voltage V18 – 0.765V21 (mV)
Fig.18 High-cut with fmod = 10 kHz as function of control voltage.
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V37-35
t = 5 µs
trep = 1 ms
MHA210
tr = tf = 0.5 µs
A
0.6 A
fIF = 10.7 MHz
t
Fig.19 Test signal 1 for interference detection from level detector.
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V37-35
t = 5 µs
MHA211
trep = 1 ms
tr = tf = 0.5 µs
A
0.2 A
fIF = 10.7 MHz
t
Fig.20 Test signal 2 for interference detection from level detector.
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I2C-BUS AND I2C-BUS CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS
Table 1
I2C-bus specification
DESCRIPTION
The standard I2C-bus specification is expanded by the
following definitions.
Structure of the I2C-bus logic: slave transceiver with auto
increment and expansion to switch a direct transfer of all
transmissions to an output for the radio front-end IC
(TEA6810T respectively TEA6811T).
Subaddresses are not used.
DATA TRANSFER FOR THE TEA6820T AND THE TEA6822T
Data sequence:
1100001X
Subaddress
not used
Hardware (pin)
programmable
address bits
not available
Default settings by
power-on reset
data byte 1 bits 4 to 7 are set to
logic ‘0’; all other bits are random
Data to be received by the IC for data byte 1
BIT
• Byte 1
0
• Byte 2.
The data transfer maybe in this order only. The transfer
direction of the data bytes is defined by the LSB of the
address.
The data becomes valid at the output of the internal
latches with the acknowledge of each byte. A STOP
condition after any byte can shorten transmission times.
When writing to the transceiver by using the STOP
condition before completion of the whole transfer:
• The remaining bytes will contain the old information
MSB reference frequency for
synthesizer
4
tuning mute off
bit 4 = 1
tuning mute on
bit 4 = 0
SDS/SDR hold off
bit 5 = 1
SDS/SDR hold on
bit 5 = 0
Table 3
27
bit 0 = 0
3
For a transmission to the front-end IC the address and the
data format of the front-end IC has to be used.
Data transfer to the IF IC (TEA6820T or TEA6822T) is
independent of the state of interface stage for the front-end
IC.
bit 0 = 1
reference frequency for
synthesizer
7
DATA TRANSFER TO THE IF IC
switch for mono
switch for stereo
2
DATA TRANSFER TO AN OUTPUT OF THE FRONT-END IC
Remark: the pull-up resistors for the front-end interface
(pins 6 and 7) should not be connected to the 5 V supply
voltage of the front-end IC, otherwise a bus pull-down
(pin 53) can occur during switching off the front-end supply
when the interface stage is enabled.
RESULT
LSB reference frequency for
synthesizer
6
A data bit in the transceiver of the TEA6820T or TEA6822T
enables or disables a direct transfer of all transmissions to
an interface stage for the front-end IC.
DESCRIPTION
1
5
• If the transfer of a byte was not completed, this byte is
lost and the previous information is available.
SPECIFICATION
Bus address of the
TEA6820T and the
TEA6822T
Table 2
• Address
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Structure of the I2C-bus
radio mute off
bit 6 = 1
radio mute on
bit 6 = 0
I2C-bus to front-end ENABLED
bit 7 = 1
I2C-bus
bit 7 = 0
to front-end DISABLED
Reference frequency setting in data byte 1;
see Table 1
BIT 3
BIT 2
BIT 1
FREQUENCY SETTING
0
0
0
3 kHz
0
0
1
5 kHz
0
1
0
10 kHz
0
1
1
15 kHz
1
0
0
25 kHz
1
0
1
50 kHz
1
1
0
not defined
1
1
1
not defined
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Table 4
Data to be received by the IC for data byte 2
BIT
0
1
2
3
4
5
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
DESCRIPTION
RESULT
Table 6
Data to be transmitted by the IC for data byte 2
BIT
DESCRIPTION
AM/FM; AM mode
bit 0 = 0
0
LSB of the IF-counter
AM/FM; FM mode
bit 0 = 1
1
IF-counter
divider for AM mixer; divide by 2
bit 1 = 0
2
IF-counter
divider for AM mixer; divide by 6
bit 1 = 1
3
IF-counter
measure time IF-count; 40 ms
bit 2 = 0
4
IF-counter
measure time IF-count; 4 ms
bit 2 = 1
5
IF-counter
SDR off
bit 3 = 0
6
IF-counter
SDR on
bit 3 = 1
7
MSB of the IF-counter
IF-prescaler division rate;
divide by 200
bit 4 = 0
IF-prescaler division rate;
divide by 25
bit 4 = 1
sensitivity unchanged
bit 5 = 0
REFERENCED FREQUENCY GENERATION
Table 7
multi-path sensitivity switch; less
bit 5 = 1
sensitivity by an offset of ∆m = 10%
6
7
temperature compensation of
unweighted voltage level;
temperature coefficient as specified
in Chapter “Characteristics”
Division ratios
DIVISION RATIO
REFERENCE
FREQUENCY
(kHz)(1)
20500
3
12300
5
6150
10
4100
15
temperature compensation off
bit 6 = 0
2460
25
temperature compensation on
bit 6 = 1
1230
50
not used
Note
Table 5
Data to be transmitted by the IC for data byte 1;
note 1
BIT
DESCRIPTION
0
bit 1 level information
1
bit 2 level information
2
MSB (bit 3) level information
3
LSB multi-path information
4
multi-path information
5
MSB multi-path information
6
stereo pilot presence; bit 6 = 1
7
LSB (bit 0) level information
1. All specified frequencies are valid for a crystal
oscillator frequency of 61.5 MHz.
Note
1. The analog-to-digital conversion for multi-path and
level will be done during a transmission of any address
to the I2C-bus.
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Table 8
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
Output signal of reference frequency divider
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
V10-11(p-p)
differential output voltage (peak-to-peak value)
0.3
0.4
0.5
V
V10-4(p-p);
V11-4(p-p)
single-ended output voltage (peak-to-peak value)
0.15
0.2
0.3
V
C10-4; C11-4
output capacitance
−
−
4
pF
R10-52; R11-52
output resistance
800
1000
1200
Ω
IF COUNTER
Table 9
IF counter sensitivity
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
UNIT
V33-34
IF counter sensitivity
AM mode; m = 0
200
µV
V37-35
IF counter sensitivity
FM mode
200
µV
AM counting windows are 4 or 40 ms. FM counting windows are 4 or 40 ms. AM counting resolution is 250 or 25 Hz.
FM counting resolution is 5 kHz, 625 Hz, 50 kHz or 6.25 kHz. AM IF-prescaler is divisible by 1. FM IF-prescaler is
divisible by 25 or 200.
B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7
handbook, full pagewidth
FM IF2
FM IF-PRESCALER
÷ 25 /÷ 200
8-BIT BINARY COUNTER
prescaler setting
MHA205
4 ms/40 ms
counter window
AM IF2
Fig.21 IF counter structure.
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TEA6820T; TEA6822T
IF counter read out
IF counter read out as a function of FM or AM position, counter window and prescaler setting
FM/AM
PRESCALER
RATIO
WINDOW
(ms)
fIF
(kHz)
READ OUT
RESOLUTION
(Hz/count)
RANGE (kHz)
MIN.
MAX.
FM
200
4
10700
D6H
50000
4300
17050
FM
200
40
10700
5CH
5000
10065
11335
FM
25
4
10700
B0H
6250
9906.25
11493.75
FM(1)
25
40
10700
E0H
625
10620.63
10779.38
AM
1
4
450
08H
250
418.25
481.75
AM(1)
1
40
450
50H
25
446.83
453.18
Note
1. In position FM with a prescaler ratio of 25, counter window of 40 ms and in position AM with 40 ms counter window
ambiguous counting results within the IF filter bandwidth are obtained. The counting range is 127 counts above and
127 counts below the nominal IF of 10.7 MHz for FM and 450 kHz for AM.
The IF count windows are valid for a crystal oscillator frequency of 61.5 MHz.
The FM/AM switching is carried out by bit 0 of byte 2 of the received data of the IC.
The IF counter operates continuously.
The IF counter and window-counter will be reset when the I2C-bus logic detects the address of the IC. This disables
changes in the latches for the IF count, while reading this value. If the transmission to the front-end IC is disabled after
the synthesizer loop of the TEA6810T/TEA6811T front-end IC has locked for a new frequency, the IF-count will be
available after the set measuring time.
The IF counter starts at 0. The IF counter output are the 8 least significant bits of the counting result.
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TEA6820T; TEA6822T
INTERNAL CIRCUITRY
Table 10 Equivalent pin circuits and pin voltages
PIN
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
1
QDET1
4.0
4.0
2
QDET2
4.0
4.0
1
39
2
MHA164
3
TSWITCH
open
0.4 to 0.6
3
MHA165
4
AGND
−
−
5
VDDA1
5.0
5.0
6
HFBUS1
5.0
5.0
6
MHA166
7
HFBUS2
5.0
5.0
7
MHA167
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PIN
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
8
XTAL1
4.1
4.1
9
XTAL2
4.1
4.1
8
9
MHA168
10
fref(p)
4.9
4.9
11
fref(n)
4.9
4.9
10
11
MHA169
12
Iref
4.3
4.3
12
MHA170
13
FMIF1IN1
2.3
2.3
14
FMIF1IN2
2.3
2.3
19
14
20
13
MHA171
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PIN
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
15
TSDR
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
0.7 to 5.5
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
0.7 to 5.5
15
MHA172
16
TSDS
0.7 to 5.5
0.7 to 5.5
16
MHA173
17
VSDS
3.0 to 5.5
3.0 to 5.5
17
MHA174
18
VSDR
3.0 to 5.5
3.0 to 5.5
18
MHA175
19
FMIF2OUT1
8.5
8.5
20
FMIF2OUT2
8.5
8.5
19
14
20
13
MHA171
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PIN
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
21
Vref
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
5.1
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
5.1
21
MHA176
22
AMIF2OUT1
8.5
8.5
23
AMIF2OUT2
8.5
8.5
22
23
MHA177
24
FMAMDEC
3.0
2.5
24
MHA178
25
PHASEDET
2.8 to 7.0
2.8 to 7.2
25
MHA179
26
PILDET
0.4
0.4 to 7.0
26
MHA180
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PIN
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
27
FMAM10.7
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
3.0
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
2.5
27
MHA181
28
VDDA2
8.5
8.5
29
FMIFAMPOUT
6.0
6.0
29
MHA182
30
AFGND
3.6
3.6
30
MHA183
31
DEEMPHR
2.3
2.3
31
MHA184
32
DEEMPHL
2.3
2.3
32
MHA185
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PIN
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
33
AMIF2IN1
2.7
0.7
34
AMIF2IN2
2.7
0.7
33
34
MHA186
35
FMIN2
0.7
2.7
35
MHA187
36
DCFEED
2.7
2.7
37
FMIN1
0.7
2.7
36
37
MHA188
38
LEVELADJ
2.6
2.6
38
MHA189
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PIN
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
39
CAFC
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
1.0 to 2.2
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
1.0 to 7.0
1
39
2
MHA164
40
MPBUF
0.7 to 6.0
0.7 to 6.0
40
MHA190
41
OUTLEFT
3.6
3.6
41
MHA191
42
FMSTOP
0 to 5.2
0 to 5.2
42
MHA192
43
RDS/AMSTOP
0 to 5.2
3.0
43
MHA193
44
OUTRIGHT
3.6
3.6
44
MHA194
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PIN
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
45
MPXIN
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
2.8
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
2.8
45
MHA195
46
i.c.
−
−
47
MPXOUT
0
3.0
47
MHA197
48
AMAFOUT
3.7
4.8
48
MHA198
49
Vmute/AML
1.0 to 5.5
1.0 to 5.5
49
MHA199
50
LEVELUNWEIG
1.0 to 7.0
1.0 to 7.0
50
MHA200
51
IACCONTR
0
6.0
51
MHA201
52
VDDD
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5.0
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PIN
DC VOLTAGE
(V)
SYMBOL
AM
53
SDA
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
5.0
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
FM
5.0
53
MHA202
54
SCL
5.0
5.0
54
MHA203
55
DGND
0
0
56
VDDA3
8.5
8.5
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TEA6820T; TEA6822T
APPLICATION INFORMATION
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220 nF
2.2 MΩ
10 pF
6.8 µH
100 nF
220 Ω
100 Ω
47 Ω
220
µH
33 µH
470 Ω
26
22 pF
47 mH
388BN-1211Z
100
470 Ω
pF
1 µF
33 µF
29
1 µF
10 pF
BB804
1 nF
L1
E543SNAS
-04011
47 kΩ
22 Ω
10 µF
1 µF
1 nF
47 kΩ
22 Ω
22 nF
E543SNAS
-02010
L7
BB135
10 pF
100 µF
1.8 pF
1.8
pF
2.7 pF
4 to 10 pF
15
47 pF
12 nF
10 kΩ
100 nF
3.6 kΩ
3.3 nF
P392BE2049AJ = S
22 Ω
TEA6810T
TEA6811T
11
AM/FM
TR2
31
12
100 100 nF
nF
34 42
36
33
23
AM/FM
SWITCH
35
27
24
FM-LIMITER
AM-AMPLIFIER
TR3
38
37
35
36
A
B
LEVEL
DETECTOR
AM
C
:2/:6
D
IFAMPLIFIER
LEVEL
AMPLIFIER
:N5
E
19
20
Philips 9922 521 00098
or Daiwa AT - 49
61.5 MHz
6
PHASE
DETECTOR
38
37
13
20 kHz
F
FM
BUFFER
14
8
9
ADC
MULTIPATH
ADC
LEVEL
OSCILLATOR
1
BUFFER
100 kΩ
R40
82 kΩ
29
10 nF
PROGRAMABLE
DIVIDER
22
56
pF
BUFFER
LEVELADJ
100 kΩ
R39
TR5
28
2×ZS369SCS2144AJ
56
pF
Vref
FMSTOP
100 nF
:N2
AGC
PIN
32 DIODE
DRIVE
34
100 nF
SFE
10.7
22
nF
TR4
10
100 nF
REFERENCE
FREQUENCY
7
IFCOUNTER
11
AM/FM
OSCILLATOR
BUS
CONTROL
2
4
SDA
5
SCL
10 kΩ 10 kΩ
9
AM/FM
100
nF
8
2.2 kΩ
330 Ω
330 pF
330
pF
LIMITER
AGC
FM
BF840
27 Ω
AM
33
30
330 Ω
SFE10.7
16
AM/FM
25
28
2.7
kΩ
390 Ω
BAND- 21
GAP
AM/FM
AM RF
10
nF
100 nF
SFE10.7
19
27
220 kΩ
330 nH
5.6 pF
47 µF
270 pF
18
100 nF 26
BF861A
100 pF
VCC
+8.5 V
270 pF
10 nF 1 mH
8.2 pF
BAV
99
ISV
172
68 µH
22
3.3 µH
6.8
pF
1 kΩ
VCC1
SFP450
7PSAG1946D = S 1.5 nF
68 Ω
VCC
+8.5 V
LOCK
39 CHARGE
DETECTOR AM/FM
PUMP
40
13
14
10 17 20
3
100 nF
MHA254
IN-LOCK
I2C-BUS
H
53
54
VCCAN
+5 V
G
7
TEA6820T
TEA6822T
10 kΩ
VCC
+8.5 V
47 µF
3.3
µH
6
330
Ω
55
40
330
Ω
220 nF
10 kΩ
VCCD
+5 V
+8.5 V
SCL
SDA
Time constant control: slow or fast attack and decay time constants for soft mute, mono/stereo and high-cut control can be chosen by connecting
pin 3 to GND or pin 21.
Fig.22 ICE application diagram (continued in Fig.23).
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Vref
handbook, full pagewidth
TOKO
P392BC-1977Z
RDS
10 nF
68 µF
3.3 nF
33 kΩ
2
A
AFC
B
82 kΩ
48
i.c.
47
MPX
BUFFER
45
LOW
PASS
FILTER
MUTE
SOFT
25
46
PHASE
DETECTOR
VCO
DIGITAL
PHASE
DETECTOR
AM
DELOG
AMPLIFIER
C
22 nF
27 kΩ
100 kΩ
R41
43
39
220 nF
68 pF
220 nF
4.3 kΩ
1
220 kΩ
33 kΩ
AMSTOP
100 kΩ
R51
L13
62 pF
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
D
PASS
HIGH
60 kHz
PILOT
CANCELLER
TEA6820T
TEA6822T
820 kΩ
38 kHz
19 kHz
26
31
f ref
PILOT
DETECTOR
LOGIC
BLOCK
E
100 nF
6.8 nF
radio
mute
AVERAGE
DETECTOR
MPX-
F
PEAK
DETECTOR
+
tuning
mute
44
OUTRIGHT
Vint1
DECODER
470 nF
30
AND
+
MATRIX
41
-
AVERAGE
DETECTOR
OUTLEFT
radio
mute
mono
32
HIGH
PASS
FILTER
PEAK
DETECTOR
6.8 nF
PULSE
FORMER
22 µH
56 100 nF
INTERFERENCE
CURRENT
AM SWITCH
G
Vint1
Vint2
SUPPLY
DETECTOR
4
VCC
+8.5 V
+8.5 V
47 µF
470 nF
+
H
TEMPERATURE
Vint2
COMPENSATION
50
3
220 nF
16
100 nF
49
100 nF
15
17
12
NOISE
DETECTOR
51
18
3.3 MΩ
1 MΩ
2.2 MΩ
1.2 MΩ
100 nF
33 kΩ
level
41
VCCAN
+5 V
5
21
52
33 µF
12 kΩ
100 nF
47 µF
10 Ω
100 nF
MHA255
Vref VCCDIG
+5 V
Fig.23 ICE application diagram (continued from Fig.22).
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120 kΩ
1997 Feb 12
BB135
2.2 kΩ
1.8 pF
47 kΩ
42
2.2 MΩ
BAV
99
100 nF
6.8 µH
100 Ω
3.3 µH
220 nF 10 pF
47 Ω
220 µH
47 kΩ
E543SNAS
-4011
6.8 pF
BF861A
220 Ω
470 Ω
TEA6810T
68 µH
270 pF
33 µH
270 pF
21
25
30 TEA6811T
35
40
10 kΩ
10 kΩ
47 µF
1 mH
100
nF
100
nF
TR2
Vref
SFP450
33 µF
TR5
1 kΩ
1.5 nF
7PSAG-1946D = S
330 pF
Fref
SCL
SDA
L13
100 nF
4.3 kΩ
3.3 MΩ
SFE10.7
22 nF
100 nF
820 kΩ
100 nF
22 nF
100
nF
100
nF
120 kΩ
470 nF
220 nF
220 nF 27 kΩ
12 kΩ
1.2 MΩ
1 MΩ
33
kΩ
10 nF
56 pF
TR3
2.2 MΩ
61.5 MHz
62 pF
P392BC-1977Z
S369SCS-2144AJ (2x)
47 µF
VCCAN
+5 V
TR4
330 pF P392BE2049AJ = S
56 pF
100 nF
100 nF
10 nF
20
15
10
5
1
VCCDIG VCC
+5 V +8.5 V
28
25
20
15
10
5
1
TEA6820T
TEA6822T
29
30
35
40
45
50
56
FMSTOP
470 nF
6.8 nF
6.8 nF
100 nF
100 nF
82 kΩ
R40
100 kΩ
33 kΩ
AMSTOP
100 kΩ
R51
33 kΩ
SFE10.7
390 Ω
BF840
2.7 kΩ
100 nF
330
Ω
27 Ω
330 Ω
LEVELADJ
SFE10.7
R39
100 kΩ
R41
100 kΩ
68 µF
220 kΩ
10 kΩ
22 µH
SEP 68 pF
82 kΩ
3.3 nF
220 nF
220 nF
10 kΩ
47 µF
10 nF
100 nF
100 nF
330 Ω
330 Ω
100 nF
Fig.24 AM/FM car radio receiver with TEA6810T and TEA6820T or TEA6811T and TEA6822T.
470 Ω
8.2 pF
22 pF
100 pF
100 nF
1 µF
33 µF
10 pF
1 µF
22 kΩ
BB
804 10 pF
220 kΩ
1 µF
2.7 pF
1.8 pF
22 nF
47 mH
388BN-1211Z
1 nF
L1
10 pF 1 nF
330 nH 5.6 pF
100 pF
ISV172
4 to 10 pF
22 Ω
3.3 nF
10 kΩ
100 nF
E543SNAS-02010
L7
47 pF
3.6 kΩ
12 nF
100 µF
lock
detector
MHA256
Vref
OUTLEFT
RDSMPX
OUTRIGHT
LEVEL
VCCDIG
+5 V
SDA
SCL
+8.5 V
VCC
+8.5 V
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Philips Semiconductors
Preliminary specification
In Car Entertainment (ICE) car radio
TEA6820T; TEA6822T
PACKAGE OUTLINES
VSO56: plastic very small outline package; 56 leads
SOT190-1
D
E
A
X
c
y
HE
v M A
Z
56
29
Q
A2
A
(A 3)
A1
pin 1 index
θ
Lp
L
1
detail X
28
w M
bp
e
0
5
10 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions)
UNIT
A
max.
A1
A2
A3
bp
c
D (1)
E (2)
e
HE
L
Lp
Q
v
w
y
Z (1)
mm
3.3
0.3
0.1
3.0
2.8
0.25
0.42
0.30
0.22
0.14
21.65
21.35
11.1
11.0
0.75
15.8
15.2
2.25
1.6
1.4
1.45
1.30
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.90
0.55
0.13
0.012
0.004
0.12
0.11
0.01
0.017 0.0087 0.85
0.012 0.0055 0.84
0.44
0.43
0.03
0.62
0.60
0.089
0.063
0.055
inches
0.057
0.035
0.008 0.004 0.004
0.051
0.022
θ
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.3 mm maximum per side are not included.
2. Plastic interlead protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included.
OUTLINE
VERSION
REFERENCES
IEC
JEDEC
EIAJ
ISSUE DATE
92-11-17
96-04-02
SOT190-1
1997 Feb 12
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
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VSO56: plastic very small outline package; 56 leads; face down
SOT190-2
HE
y
v M A
X
c
D
A
E
Z
56
29
L
Lp
θ
A1
(A 3)
A2
A
Q
pin 1 index
detail X
1
28
w M
bp
e
0
5
10 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions)
UNIT
A
max.
A1
A2
A3
bp
c
D (1)
E (2)
e
HE
L
Lp
Q
v
w
y
Z (1)
mm
3.3
0.3
0.1
3.0
2.8
0.25
0.42
0.30
0.22
0.14
21.65
21.35
11.1
11.0
0.75
15.8
15.2
2.25
1.6
1.4
1.45
1.30
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.90
0.55
0.13
0.012
0.004
0.12
0.11
0.01
0.017 0.0087 0.85
0.012 0.0055 0.84
0.44
0.43
0.03
0.62
0.60
0.063
0.089
0.055
inches
0.057
0.035
0.008 0.004 0.004
0.051
0.022
θ
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.3 mm maximum per side are not included.
2. Plastic interlead protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included.
OUTLINE
VERSION
REFERENCES
IEC
JEDEC
EIAJ
ISSUE DATE
95-04-26
96-04-02
SOT190-2
1997 Feb 12
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
44
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TEA6820T; TEA6822T
SOLDERING
Wave soldering
Introduction
Wave soldering techniques can be used for all VSO
packages if the following conditions are observed:
There is no soldering method that is ideal for all IC
packages. Wave soldering is often preferred when
through-hole and surface mounted components are mixed
on one printed-circuit board. However, wave soldering is
not always suitable for surface mounted ICs, or for
printed-circuits with high population densities. In these
situations reflow soldering is often used.
• A double-wave (a turbulent wave with high upward
pressure followed by a smooth laminar wave) soldering
technique should be used.
• The longitudinal axis of the package footprint must be
parallel to the solder flow.
• The package footprint must incorporate solder thieves at
the downstream end.
This text gives a very brief insight to a complex technology.
A more in-depth account of soldering ICs can be found in
our “IC Package Databook” (order code 9398 652 90011).
During placement and before soldering, the package must
be fixed with a droplet of adhesive. The adhesive can be
applied by screen printing, pin transfer or syringe
dispensing. The package can be soldered after the
adhesive is cured.
Reflow soldering
Reflow soldering techniques are suitable for all VSO
packages.
Maximum permissible solder temperature is 260 °C, and
maximum duration of package immersion in solder is
10 seconds, if cooled to less than 150 °C within
6 seconds. Typical dwell time is 4 seconds at 250 °C.
Reflow soldering requires solder paste (a suspension of
fine solder particles, flux and binding agent) to be applied
to the printed-circuit board by screen printing, stencilling or
pressure-syringe dispensing before package placement.
A mildly-activated flux will eliminate the need for removal
of corrosive residues in most applications.
Several techniques exist for reflowing; for example,
thermal conduction by heated belt. Dwell times vary
between 50 and 300 seconds depending on heating
method. Typical reflow temperatures range from
215 to 250 °C.
Repairing soldered joints
Fix the component by first soldering two diagonallyopposite end leads. Use only a low voltage soldering iron
(less than 24 V) applied to the flat part of the lead. Contact
time must be limited to 10 seconds at up to 300 °C. When
using a dedicated tool, all other leads can be soldered in
one operation within 2 to 5 seconds between
270 and 320 °C.
Preheating is necessary to dry the paste and evaporate
the binding agent. Preheating duration: 45 minutes at
45 °C.
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DEFINITIONS
Data sheet status
Objective specification
This data sheet contains target or goal specifications for product development.
Preliminary specification
This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later.
Product specification
This data sheet contains final product specifications.
Limiting values
Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or
more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation
of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the specification
is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Application information
Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS
These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these
products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for
use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such
improper use or sale
PURCHASE OF PHILIPS I2C COMPONENTS
Purchase of Philips I2C components conveys a license under the Philips’ I2C patent to use the
components in the I2C system provided the system conforms to the I2C specification defined by
Philips. This specification can be ordered using the code 9398 393 40011.
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NOTES
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