MOTOROLA MC44BS373CAR2

Technical Data
MC44BS373CA
Rev. 2.6, 6/2004
MC44BS373CA
MC44BS373CA
Data Sheet
PLL-Tuned UHF and VHF
Audio/Video High-Integration
Modulator
SO16NB Package
QFN20 Package
Ordering Information
Device
Temp Range
Package
MC44BS373CAD,R2
–20 to +85°C
SO16NB
MC44BS373CAFC,R2
–20 to +85°C
QFN20
Lead Free
MC44BS373CAEF,R2
–20 to +85°C
SO16NB
Lead Free
NOTE: For tape and reel, add R2 suffix.
The MC44BS373CA audio and video modulator is for use in VCRs, set-top boxes, and
similar devices.
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Supports multiple standards
TV output level 82 dBµV typical
5- and 3.3-V compatible I2C bus
14
PLLFLT
XTAL
4
13
TVOVCC
GND
5
12
TVOUT
PREEM
6
11
GND
AUDIO
7
10
VCCA
SPLLFLT
8
9
SO16NB Package
20
19
18
17 16
15
TVOVCC
TVOUT
CAS
2
14
XTAL
3
13
NC
GND
4
12
GND
PREEM
5
11
NC
6
7
8
9
10
VCCA
3
1
VCCD
LOP
LOP
VIDEO
VCCD
GNDD
GNDD
15
AUXIN
16
2
SCL
1
SPLLFLT
SCL
SDA
PLLFLT
Figure 1 shows the pin connections for both package options.
SDA
1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 Comparing the MC44BS373CA to the
MC44BC373/4C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3 Pin Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
4 MC44BS373CA Functional Overview 5
5 Maximum Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
6 Thermal Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
7 Electrostatic Discharge . . . . . . . . . . . 7
8 Electrical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . 7
9 I2C Bit Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
10 I2C Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
11 Modulator High-Frequency
Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
12 Video Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . 14
13 Audio Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . 16
14 Characterization Measurement
Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
15 MC44BS373CA Modes of Operation 22
16 High Speed I2C Compatible Bus. . . 27
17 Pin Circuit Schematics. . . . . . . . . . . 31
18 Application Diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . 32
19 MC44BS373CA Evaluation Board
Schematic and Layout . . . . . . . . . . . 36
20 Packaging Instructions . . . . . . . . . . 41
21 Marking Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
22 Case Outlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
23 Document Revision History . . . . . . . 48
VIDEO
AUDIO
Contents
QFN20 Package
Figure 1. MC44BS373CA Pin Connections
Features
1 Features
The MC44BS373CA is a multi-standard, PAL/SECAM/NTSC modulator.
The channel is set by an on-chip high-speed I2C-compatible bus receiver. A phase-locked loop (PLL) tunes
the modulator over the full UHF range.
The modulator incorporates a sound subcarrier oscillator and uses a second PLL to derive 4.5-, 5.5-, 6.0-,
and 6.5-MHz subcarrier frequencies. These frequencies are selectable by bus.
The modulation standard can be chosen using a control bit that selects between positive and negative
modulation.
The picture-to-sound ratio may be adjusted using the bus. In addition, an on-chip video test pattern generator
can be switched on with a 1-kHz audio test signal.
The MC44BS373CA also has the following features:
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Integrated on-chip programmable UHF oscillator
No external varicaps diodes/inductor or tuned components
Extremely low external component count
Channel 21–69 UHF operation
VHF range possible by internal dividers (30–450 MHz)
Boosted TVOUT level (82 dBµV typical)
High-speed read and write I2C bus compatible (800 kHz)
I2C address selectable by pin (four choices) using external resistor (available only in QFN20
package)
I2C bus 5- and 3.3-V compatible
Fixed video modulation depth (93% typical in system L and 82% typical in the other standards)
Peak white clip disabled by bus
Programmable picture/sound carrier ratio (12 and 16 dB)
Integrated on-chip programmable sound subcarrier oscillator (4.5, 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5 MHz)—no
external varicaps
Programmable sound reference frequency (31.25 and 62.5 kHz)
Direct RF sound modulator input (FM and AM modulator bypassed) for NICAM or stereo sound
applications (available only in QFN20 package)
On-chip video test pattern generator with sound test signal (1 kHz)
Low-power programmable modulator standby mode
Transient output inhibit during PLL lock-up at power-on
Logical output port controlled by bus
ESD protection, minimum 4 KV
2 Comparing the MC44BS373CA to the MC44BC373/4C
Compared to the MC44BC373/4C devices, the MC44BS373CA has the following improvements:
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Higher output level (82 versus 74.5 dBµV)
Higher video signal to noise (+3 dB)
MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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Pin Descriptions
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I2C bus 3.3-V compatible
Lower power consumption in normal and standby modes (–2 mA)
Can be powered down without holding down I2C lines
TB1 bit no longer available (limited compatibility with MC44355 devices no longer available)
New SREF bit to program sound reference frequency (31.25 and 62.5 kHz)
Four different I2C addresses selectable by single pin with external resistor (available only in QFN20
package)
Direct sound RF modulator (FM and AM sound modulators bypassed) for NICAM or stereo sound
applications (available only in QFN20 package)
Switch between two integrated VCOs controlled directly by frequency divider (at 700 MHz)
Lower RF second harmonic spurious but higher third harmonic spurious. In applications it is easier
to filter UHF third harmonics spurious than second harmonics, as these frequencies are always out
of the UHF band. Unfortunately, the second harmonic can fall back into the same UHF band (for
instance channel 21 second harmonic). For this reason, it is almost impossible to have a good
rejection of low UHF second harmonic with an external low-pass filter. This is why the design has
been optimized for maximum second harmonic rejection in spite of an increase in the third
harmonic level.
3 Pin Descriptions
This section describes the pins of the MC44BS373CA. First the 16-pin package will be considered, then the
20-pin package.
3.1 SO16 Package Pin Descriptions
The pins of the 16-pin package are listed in Table 1, along with a description of each.
Table 1. SO16 Package Pin Descriptions
Pin
Name
1
SCL
2
Pin
Name
I2C clock
9
VIDEO
Video input
SDA
I2C
10
VCCA
Main analog supply voltage
3
LOP
Logical output port controlled by I2C bus
11
GND
Analog ground
4
XTAL
Crystal
12
TVOUT
5
GND
Ground
13 TVOVCC TV output stage supply voltage
6
PREEM
Pre-emphasis capacitor
14
PLLFLT
7
AUDIO
Audio input
15
VCCD
Digital supply voltage
SPLLFLT Sound PLL loop filter
16
GNDD
Digital ground
8
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Description
data
MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
Description
TV output signal
RF PLL loop filter
3
Pin Descriptions
3.2 QFN20 Package Pin Descriptions
The pins of the 20-pin package are listed in Table 2, along with a description of each.
Table 2. QFN20 Package Pin Descriptions
4
Pin
Name
Description
1
LOP
Logical output port controlled by I2C bus
2
CAS
Chip address selection (external pull-down resistor or open)
3
XTAL
Crystal
4
GND
Ground
5
PREEM
Pre-emphasis capacitor
6
AUDIO
Audio input
7
SPLLFLT
8
AUXIN
Sound auxiliary input (sound FM and AM modulators bypassed)
9
VIDEO
Video input
10
VCCA
Main analog supply voltage
11
NC
Not connected
12
GND
Analog ground
13
NC
Not connected
14
TVOUT
15
TVOVCC
16
PLLFLT
17
VCCD
Digital supply voltage
18
GNDD
Digital ground
19
SCL
I2C clock
20
SDA
I2C data
Sound PLL loop filter
TV output signal
TV output stage supply voltage
RF PLL loop filter
MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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MC44BS373CA Functional Overview
4 MC44BS373CA Functional Overview
Figure 2 shows a simplified block diagram of the MC44BS373CA.
LOP
VIDEO
Peak
White
Clip
I2C BUS
Video
Modulator
LPF
75 Ω
TVOUT
I2C BUS
I2C BUS
LPF
MODULATOR
SECTION
Clamp
31.25/62.5
kHz
L/BG
TVOVCC
L /BG
SPLLFLT
AUDIO
Sound
PFD
Sound
Oscillator
and FM
Modulator
Prog
Divider
LPF
Audio
Amplifier
PREEM
VCCA
ALC
GND
FM
RF Sound
Modulator
GND
L/BG
AM
AM Modulator
AUXIN
CAS
BUS SECTION
SCL
SDA
High Speed
I2C Bus
Receiver
I2C BUS
(only in QFN 20)
VHF Dividers
UHF OSC
Prescaler/8
Prog
Divider
PLL
Phase
Comp
I2C BUS
VCCD
GNDD
(only in QFN 20)
VCO and PLL SECTION
Ref Divider
/128
4-MHz
XCO
31.25 kHz
PLLFLT
XTAL
Figure 2. MC44BS373CA Simplified Block Diagram
The MC44BS373CA device has three main sections:
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A high-speed I2C-compatible bus section
A PLL section to synthesize the UHF/VHF output channel frequency (from an integrated UHF
oscillator, divided for VHF output)
A modulator section, which accepts audio and video inputs, then uses them to modulate the
UHF/VHF carrier
An on-chip video test pattern generator with an audio test signal is included.
The MC44BS373CA operates as a multi-standard modulator and can handle the following systems using
the same external circuit components: B/G, I, D/K, L, M/N.
High-frequency BiCMOS technology allows integration of the UHF tank circuit and certain filtering
functions.
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MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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Maximum Ratings
5 Maximum Ratings
Table 3 lists the maximum ratings supported for operating conditions of the MC44BS373CA.
NOTE
This device contains protection circuitry to guard against damage due to
high-static voltage or electric fields. However, precautions must be taken
to avoid applications of any voltages higher than maximum rated voltage
to this high-impedance circuit. For proper operation, input and output
voltages should be constrained to the ranges indicated in the recommended
operating conditions.
Table 3. Maximum Ratings 1
Symbol
Value
Unit
6
V
VCC
Supply voltage
Tamin
Minimum operating ambient temperature
–20
°C
Tamax
Maximum operating ambient temperature
+85
°C
Tstgmin
Minimum storage temperature
–65
°C
Tstgmax
Maximum storage temperature
150
°C
Junction temperature
150
°C
Tj
1
Parameter
Maximum ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur. For
functional operation, values should be restricted to the recommended operating
conditions.
Moisture sensitivity level ratings for the different packages are given in Table 4.
Table 4. Moisture Sensitivity Level Ratings (MSL)
Package
Rating
Dry Pack Required
MC44BS373CAD,R2
1
No
MC44BS373CAFC,R2 lead free packages
3
Yes
MC44BS373CAEF,R2 lead free packages
3
Yes
6 Thermal Ratings
Table 5 lists the junction-to-ambient thermal resistance for both packages.
Table 5. Thermal Resistance from Junction to Ambient
Symbol
6
Package
Value
Unit
Rthja
SO16NB
102
°C/W
Rthja
QFN20
120
°C/W
MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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Electrostatic Discharge
7 Electrostatic Discharge
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) tests are carried out on all pins using MIL STD 883C method 3015-7. Results
are shown in Table 6.
s
Table 6. Electrostatic Discharge Tests
Symbol
Parameter
Minimum
Unit
ESD
MM (machine model)
400
V
ESD
HBM (human body model)
4000
V
8 Electrical Characteristics
Each of the operating conditions listed in Table 7 is characterized as one of the following types:
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A—100% tested
B—100% correlation tested
C—Characterized on samples
D—Design parameter
See Section 14, “Characterization Measurement Conditions,” for each C-type parameter.
8.1 Operating Conditions
Unless otherwise stated, VCC = 5.0V, ambient temperature = 25°C, and video input is 1 Vp-p, with 10-step
grey scale and RF output into 75-Ω load.
NOTE
Specifications are only valid for envelope demodulation.
Table 7. Operating Conditions
Parameter
Condition
Operating supply voltage range
Minimum Typical Maximum Unit Type Notes
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4.5
5.0
5.5
V
B
—
42
50
58
mA
A
1
Total standby mode supply current 2
—
3
5
7
mA
A
2
Test pattern sync pulse width
—
3
4.7
6.5
µS
B
During locking
7
10
12
µA
A
When locked
0.7
1
1.5
RF comparator charge pump current
—
60
100
150
µA
A
Crystal oscillator stability-negative resistance
—
1
—
—
KΩ
D
Logic output port saturation voltage at I = 2 mA
—
—
160
300
mV
A
Logic output port leakage current
—
—
—
1
µA
Total supply current
1
Sound comparator charge pump current
1
2
All sections active
OSC = SO = ATT = 1, bus section active. See Section 15.3, “Standby Mode.”
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MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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I2C Bit Mapping
9 I2C Bit Mapping
Table 8. I2C Write-Mode Bit Mapping
Write Mode
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Chip address
1
1
0
0
1
C1—High-order bits
1
0
SO
LOP
PS
X3
C0—Low-order bits
PWC
OSC
ATT
SFD1
SFD0
FM—High-order bits
0
TPEN
N11
N10
FL—Low-order bits
N5
N4
N3
N2
Bit 1
Bit 0
ACK
0
ACK
X2
SYSL
ACK
SREF
X5
X4
ACK
N9
N8
N7
N6
ACK
N1
N0
X1
X0
ACK
Bit 1
Bit 0
ACK
1
ACK
OOR
—
See Table 11.
Table 9. I2C Read-Mode Bit Mapping
Read Mode
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Chip address
1
1
0
0
1
See Table 12.
R—Status byte
—
—
—
—
—
Y2
Y1
Table 10. I2C Bit Mapping Bit Descriptions
Name
SO
Sound oscillator on/off
0 Sound oscillator on (normal mode)
1 Sound oscillation disabled (oscillator and PLL section bias turned off)
LOP
Logic output port
0 LOP pin is low voltage.
1 LOP pin is high impedance.
PS
8
Description
Picture-to-sound carrier ratio
0 Picture-to-sound carrier ratio is 12 dB.
1 Picture-to-sound carrier ratio is 16 dB.
X0–X5
Test mode bits
Note: All bits are 0 for normal operation. For further information, see Table 17 and Table 18.
SYSL
System L enable—Selects AM sound and positive video modulation
0 System B/G enabled, system L disabled (FM sound and negative video modulation)
1 System L enabled, system B/G disabled (AM sound and positive video modulation)
PWC
Peak white clip enable/disable
0 Peak white clip on (system B/G)
1 Peak white clip off (system L)
OSC
UHF oscillator on/off
0 Normal operation
1 UHF oscillator disabled (oscillator and PLL sections bias turned off)
ATT
Modulator output attenuated-sound and video modulators on/off
0 Normal operation
1 Modulator output attenuation (sound and video modulators sections bias turned off)
MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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I2C Bit Mapping
Table 10. I2C Bit Mapping Bit Descriptions (continued)
Name
Description
SFD1
SFD0
Sound subcarrier frequency control bits
SFD1 SFD0
Frequency
0
0
4.5
0
1
5.5
1
0
6.0
1
1
6.5
SREF
Sound PLL reference frequency
0 Sound reference frequency = 31.25 kHz
1 Sound reference frequency = 62.5 kHz
TPEN
Test pattern enable-picture and sound
0 Test pattern signal off (normal operation)
1 Test pattern signal on (picture and sound)
N0–N11
UHF frequency programming bits, in steps of 250 kHz
See Section 15.7, “UHF PLL Section,” for more information.
Y2
RF oscillator operating range information
0 High VCO is active.
1 Low VCO is active.
Y1
RF oscillator operating range information
0 VCO out of range, frequency too low. Only valid if OOR=1
1 VCO out of range, frequency too high. Only valid if OOR=1
OOR
RF oscillator out-of-frequency range information
0 Normal operation, VCO in range
1 VCO out of range
Table 11 and Table 12 show how to select the I2C address.
NOTE
The I C address is also selectable via the CAS pin. See Section 16, “High
Speed I2C Compatible Bus,” for more information.
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Table 11. I2C Address Selection, Write Mode
Address Selected
SFD1
SFD0
Binary
Hex
0
0
1100_1000
0xC8
1
0
1100_1010
0xCA
0
1
1100_1100
0xCC
1
1
1100_1110
0xCE
Table 12. I2C Address Selection, Read Mode
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SFD1
SFD0
0
Address Selected
Binary
Hex
0
1100_1001
0xC9
1
0
1100_1011
0xCB
0
1
1100_1101
0xCD
1
1
1100_1111
0xCF
MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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I2C Programming
10 I2C Programming
The following tables list, by category, the bits used to program various parameters of the MC44BS373CA.
10.1 Sound Settings
Table 13 lists the sound settings used.
Table 13. Sound Settings
Bit
Value
Setting
Sound Subcarrier Frequency (MHz)
SFD1
SFD0
SFD1
SFD0
0
0
4.5
0
1
5.5
1
0
6.0
1
1
6.5
Picture-to-Sound Ratio (dB)
PS
0
12
1
16
Sound Oscillator
SO
0
Sound oscillator on (normal mode)
1
Sound oscillation disabled (oscillator and PLL section bias turned off)
Table 14 lists the video settings used.
Table 14. Video Settings
Bit
Value
Setting
System L/BG Selection
SYSL
0
System B/G enabled, system L disabled (FM sound and negative video
modulation)
1
System L enabled, system B/G disabled (AM sound and positive video modulation)
Peak White Clip
PWC
0
Peak white clip on (system B/G)
1
Peak white clip off (system L)
Test Pattern Signal
TPEN
10
0
Test pattern signal off (normal operation)
1
Test pattern signal on (picture and sound)
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I2C Programming
Table 15 lists the UHF settings used.
Table 15. UHF Settings
Bit
Value
Setting
UHF Oscillator
OSC
0
Normal operation
1
UHF oscillator disabled (oscillator and PLL sections bias turned off)
Modulator Output Attenuation
ATT
0
Normal operation
1
Modulator output attenuation (sound and video modulators sections bias turned off)
Table 16 lists the other settings used.
Table 16. Other Settings
Bit
Value
Setting
Sound PLL
SREF
0
Sound reference frequency = 31.25 kHz.
1
Sound reference frequency = 62.5 kHz.
Logic Output Port
LOP
0
LOP pin is low voltage.
1
LOP pin is high impedance.
Standby Mode
OSC
SO
ATT
1, 1, 1
Puts the MC44BS373CA into standby mode. See Section 15.3, “Standby Mode,” for
more information.
Table 17 lists settings of fields X2, X1, and X0, used to set the device into test mode 1 and to control the
VHF range.
NOTE
Test modes 1 and 2 are intended for manufacturing test purposes only and
cannot be used for normal applications, except for VHF range (states 1.b
to 1.e).
Table 17. Write Mode—Test Mode 1 and VHF Range
X2
X1
X0
State
0
0
0
1.a
Normal operation
0
0
1
1.b
RF frequency divided for low-frequency testing or VHF range: RF/2
0
1
0
1.c
RF/4
0
1
1
1.d
RF/8
1
0
0
1.e
RF/16
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Description
MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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I2C Programming
Table 17. Write Mode—Test Mode 1 and VHF Range (continued)
X2
X1
X0
State
Description
1
0
1
1.f
DC drive applied to modulators—Non-inverted video at TVOUT
1
1
0
1.g
DC drive applied to modulators—Inverted video at TVOUT
1
1
1
1.h
Transient output inhibit disabled (that is, speed-up mode)
During this speed-up test mode, ATT = 0 forces sound current source to 1 µA,
while ATT = 1 forces it to 10 µA.
Table 18 lists settings of fields X5, X4, and X3, used to set the device into test mode 2.
Table 18. Write Mode—Test Mode 2
X5
X4
X3
State
Description
0
0
0
2.a
Normal operation
0
0
1
2.b
Test pattern generator DC verification (test pattern DC test mode available)
0
1
0
2.c
Program divider test (UHF program divider on PLLFILT pin and sound program
divider on SPLLFIL pin)
0
1
1
2.d
Reference divider test (UHF reference divider on PLLFILT pin)
1
0
0
2.e
UHF phase comparison, upper source on PLLFILT pin
Sound phase comparison 10-µA upper source on SPLLFIL
(only valid during transient output inhibit)
1
0
1
2.f
UHF phase comparison, lower source on PLLFILT pin
Sound phase comparison 10-µA lower source on SPLLFIL
(only valid during transient output inhibit)
1
1
0
2.g
Sound phase comparison 1-µA upper source on SPLLFIL
(not valid during transient output inhibit)
1
1
1
2.h
Sound phase comparison 1-µA lower source on SPLLFIL
(not valid during transient output inhibit)
Table 19 lists settings of fields Y2, Y1, and OOR, used to set the device into READ mode and to determine
RF oscillator out-of-frequency range information.
Table 19. Read Mode
Bit
Value
OOR
0
Normal operation, VCO in range
1
VCO out of range
0
VCO out of range, frequency too low. Only valid if OOR=1
1
VCO out of range, frequency too high. Only valid if OOR=1
0
High VCO is active.
1
Low VCO is active.
Y1
Y2
12
Setting
MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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Modulator High-Frequency Characteristics
11 Modulator High-Frequency Characteristics
Each of the characteristics listed in Table 20 is classified as one of the following types:
•
•
•
•
A—100% tested
B—100% correlation tested
C—Characterized on samples
D—Design parameter
See Section 14, “Characterization Measurement Conditions,” for each C-type parameter.
Unless otherwise stated, VCC = 5.0V, ambient temperature = 25°C, and video input is 1 Vp-p, with 10-step
grey scale and RF output into 75-Ω load.
NOTE
Specifications only valid for envelope demodulation.
Table 20. High-Frequency Characteristics
Parameter
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
TVOUT output level
Output signal from modulator section
79
82
85
dBµV
B
UHF oscillator frequency
—
460
—
880
MHz
A
VHF range
From UHF oscillator internally divided
45
—
460
MHz
B
TVOUT output attenuation
During transient output inhibit, or when
ATT bit is set to 1
65
75
—
dBc
B
1, 2
Sound subcarrier harmonics
(Fp + n × Fs)
Reference picture carrier
50
63
—
dBc
C
1
Second harmonic of chroma
subcarrier
Using red EBU bar
45
70
—
dBc
C
1
Chroma/sound intermodulation: Using red EBU bar
Fp + (Fsnd – Fchr)
65
82
—
dBc
C
1
Fo (picture carrier) harmonics
2nd harmonic: CH21
—
38
50
dBµV
C
1,3
3rd harmonic: CH21
—
58
70
Other channels
Type Notes
—
1, 2
2
Out-of-band (picture carrier)
spurious
1/2 × Fo – 1/4 × Fo – 3/2 × Fo – 3/4 ×
Fo
From 40 MHz to 1 GHz.
—
—
10
dBµV
C
1
In-band spurious (Fo at 5 MHz)
No video sound modulation.
65
75
—
dBc
C
1
Notes:
1. See Section 14, “Characterization Measurement Conditions.”
2. See Figure 3.
3. Picture carrier harmonics are highly dependent on PCB layout and decoupling capacitors.
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MC44BS373CA Data Sheet
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Video Characteristics
2Fo Harmonics
75
70
70
65
60
55
50
45
Maximum specification
65
Maximum specification
dBuV
dBuV
3Fo Harmonics
75
60
55
50
Typical
45
Typical
40
40
35
35
471
521
571
621
671
721
771
821
871
471
521
571
Frequency (Mhz)
621
671
721
771
821
871
Frequency (Mhz)
TV Output Level
TV Output Attenuation
87
85
Maximum specification
80
85
Typical
83
Typical
dBc
dBuV
75
81
65
Minimum specification
79
77
471
70
Minimum specification
60
521
571
621
671
721
771
821
55
471
871
521
571
621
671
721
771
821
871
Frequency (Mhz)
Frequency (Mhz)
Figure 3. Typical High-Frequency Performance
12 Video Characteristics
Each of the characteristics listed in Table 21 is classified as one of the following types:
•
•
•
•
A—100% tested
B—100% correlation tested
C—Characterized on samples
D—Design parameter
See Section 14, “Characterization Measurement Conditions,” for each C-type parameter.
Unless otherwise stated, VCC = 5.0V, ambient temperature = 25°C, and video input is 1 Vp-p, with 10-step
grey scale and RF output into 75-Ω load.
NOTE
Specifications are only valid for envelope demodulation.
Table 21. Video Performance Characteristics
Parameter
Test Conditions
Video bandwidth
Reference 0 dB at 100 kHz,
measured at 5 MHz.
Video input level
75-Ω load
Video input current
14
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Unit
–1.5
–0.8
—
dB
C
—
—
1.5
VCVBS
D
—
0.2
1
µA
A
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Table 21. Video Performance Characteristics (continued)
Parameter
Test Conditions
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Unit
500
—
—
KΩ
A
90.5
94
97.5
%
B
dB
C
1, 2
C
1
Video input impedance
Peak white clip
Video modulation depth for
video = 1.4 VCVBS
Video S/N
No sound modulation,100% white video
Type Notes
Using CCIR Rec.567 weighting
filter
53
56
—
Unweighted
48
53
—
Differential phase
CCIR test line 330, worst case
from first 4 steps out of 5
–5
—
5
deg
C
1
Differential gain
CCIR test line 330, worst case
from first 4 steps out of 5
–5
—
5
%
C
1
Luma/Sync ratio
Input ratio 7.0:3.0
6.8/3.2
7.0/3.0
7.2/2.8
—
B
PAL video modulation
depth (SYSL = 0)
76
82
88
%
B
1, 2
SECAM video
modulation depth
(SYSL = 1)
87
93
99
%
B
1, 2
Notes:
1. See Section 14, “Characterization Measurement Conditions.”
2. See Figure 4.
Video Signal to Noise
(w ith CCIR Weighting filter)
62
60
Typical
dB
58
56
54
52
Minimum specification
50
48
471
521
571
621
671
721
771
821
871
Frequency (Mhz)
PAL Video Modulation Depth
SECAM Video Modulation Depth
90
102
100
88
Maximum specification
86
98
82
%
%
Maximum specification
96
84
Typical
80
Typical
94
92
90
78
Minimum specification
88
Minimum specification
76
86
74
84
471
521
571
621
671
721
771
821
871
471
521
Frequency (Mhz)
571
621
671
721
771
821
871
Frequency (Mhz)
Figure 4. Typical Video Performance
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13 Audio Characteristics
Each of the characteristics listed in Table 22 is classified as one of the following types:
•
•
•
•
A—100% tested
B—100% correlation tested
C—Characterized on samples
D—Design parameter
See Section 14, “Characterization Measurement Conditions,” for each C-type parameter.
Unless otherwise stated, VCC = 5.0V, ambient temperature = 25°C, and video input is 1 Vp-p, with 10-step
grey scale and RF output into 75-Ω load.
NOTE
Specifications are only valid for envelope demodulation.
Table 22. Audio Performance Characteristics 1
Parameter
Picture-to-sound ratio
Audio modulation depth
Test Conditions
Minimum Typical Maximum Unit Type
PS bit set to 1
13
16
19
PS bit set to 0
9
12
15
dB
B
Using specific pre-emphasis circuit,
audio input level = 205 mVrms, audio frequency = 1 kHz
AM modulation: SECAM Fs=6.5MHz
76
80
84
%
B
FM modulation: Fs=5.5, 6, or 6.5 MHz
100% modulation = ±50 kHz FM deviation
76
80
84
%
B
FM modulation: NTSC Fs=4.5MHz
100% modulation = ±25 kHz FM deviation
76
80
84
%
B
45
53
61
KΩ
A
–2.0
—
+2.0
dB
C
Audio input resistance
Audio frequency response Reference 0dB at 1kHz
using specified pre-emphasis circuit,
measured from 50 Hz to 15 kHz
(depends on loop filter components)
Audio distortion FM
(THD only)
At 1 kHz, 100% modulation (±50 kHz)
No video
—
0.2
0.8
%
C
Audio distortion AM
(THD only)
At 1 kHz, 100% modulation
No video
—
1.5
2.5
%
D
Audio S/N with sync
buzz FM
Ref 1 kHz, 50% modulation (±25 kHz)
EBU color bars video signal,
using CCIR 468-2 weighting filter
50
54
—
dB
C
Audio S/N with sync
buzz AM
Reference 1kHz, 85% modulation
Video input EBU color bar 75%
Audio BW 40Hz–15kHz,
using CCIR 468-2 weighting filter
45
50
—
dB
D
1
See Section 14, “Characterization Measurement Conditions.”
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FM Audio Weighted Signal to Noise
58
56
Typical
dB
54
52
50
Minimum specification
48
46
471
521
571
621
671
721
771
821
871
Frequency (Mhz)
Figure 5. Typical Audio Performance
14 Characterization Measurement Conditions
Table 23 shows the MC44BS373CA default configuration unless otherwise specified.
Table 23. Device Default Configuration
Device Feature
Default Setting
Peak white clip
Enabled
UHF oscillator
On
Sound and video modulators
On
Sound subcarrier frequency
5.5 MHz
Sound oscillator
On
Sound PLL reference frequency
31.25 kHz
Logic output port
Low
Picture-to-sound carrier ratio
12 dB
System L
Disabled
Test pattern
Disabled
All test mode bits
Zero
Frequency
From channel 21 to 69
RF inputs/output into 75-Ω load using a 75- to 50-Ω transformation. Video input 1 Vp-p. Audio
pre-emphasis circuit enabled.
Table 24. Measurement Conditions
Device and Signal Set-Up
Measurement Set-Up
TVOUT Output Level
Video: 10-step grey scale
No audio
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Measured picture carrier in dBµV with the HP8596E spectrum analyzer
using a 75- to 50-Ω transformation, all cable losses and transformation
pads having been calibrated.
Measurement used as a reference for other tests: TVout_Ref
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Table 24. Measurement Conditions (continued)
Device and Signal Set-Up
Measurement Set-Up
TVOUT Output Attenuation
ATT bit = 1
No video signal
No audio signal
Measure in dBc picture carrier at ATT = 1 with reference to picture carrier
at ATT = 0
Sound Subcarrier Harmonics
Video: 10-step grey scale
No audio signal
Measure in dBc second and third sound harmonics levels in reference to
picture carrier (TVout_Ref).
Picture Carrier
Sound Carrier
Sound 2nd
Harmonic
Sound
3rd Harmonic
Fo
+5.5MHz
+11MHz +16.5MHz
Second Harmonics of Chroma Subcarrier
No audio
Measure in dBc, in reference to picture carrier (TVout_Ref), second
Video: a 700-mVp-p, 100-kHz sinusoidal
harmonic of chroma at channel frequency plus two times chroma
signal is inserted on the black level of active frequency, resulting in the following spectrum.
video area.
Picture Carrier
Frequency
Frequency
100kHz
100
kHz
Chroma
Carrier
700 mVp-p
700mV pk-pk
Sound
Carrier
Chroma 2nd
Harmonic
Fo
+4.43 MHz +5.5 MHz
+8.86 MHz
Chroma/Sound Intermodulation
No audio signal
Video: a 700-mVp-p, 100-kHz sinusoidal
signal is inserted on the black level of active
video area.This is generated using a
Rohde & Schwarz video generator SAF
and inserting the required frequency from
an RF signal generator.
Frequency
Frequency
100kHz
4.43
MHz
Measure in dBc, in reference to picture carrier (TVout_Ref),
intermodulation product at channel frequency plus the sound carrier
frequency (+5.5 MHz) minus the chroma frequency (–4.43 MHz),
resulting in the following spectrum (Intermodulation product is at the
channel frequency +1.07 MHz):
Picture Carrier
Chroma
Carrier
700 mVp-p
Sound
Carrier
700mV pk-pk
Chroma/Sound
Intermodulation
Fo
18
+1.07MHz
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Table 24. Measurement Conditions (continued)
Device and Signal Set-Up
Measurement Set-Up
Picture Carrier Harmonics
No video signal
No audio signal
Measure in dBc, in reference to picture carrier (TVout_Ref), second and
third harmonic of channel frequency, resulting in the following spectrum
.
Picture carrier
3rd harmonic
2nd harmonic
Fo
2Fo
3Fo
Out-of-Band Spurious
No video signal
No audio signal
Measure in dBµV spurious levels at 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 1.5 times channel
frequency, resulting in the following spectrum (measure from 40 MHz to
1 GHz):
Picture carrier
Spurious
Fo/4
Fo/2
Fo×3/4
Fo
Fo × 3/2
In-Band Spurious
No video signal
No audio signal
Measure in dBc, in reference to picture carrier (TVout_Ref), spurious
levels falling into video bandwidth starting from ±100 kHz from the picture
carrier up to ±5MHz.
Video Bandwidth
The video signal is demodulated on the spectrum analyzer, and the peak
level of the 100-kHz signal is measured as a reference. The frequency is
then swept from 100 kHz to 5 MHz, and then the difference in dB from the
100-kHz reference level is measured.
No audio
Video: 600-mVp-p sinusoidal signal
inserted on the black level of active video
area
Weighted Video Signal to Noise
Video: 100% white video signal, 1 Vp-p.
No audio signal
This is measured using a Rohde & Schwarz
AMFS UHF demodulator in B/G (using a
CCIR Rec. 567 weighting network),
100-kHz to 5-MHz band with sound trap
and envelope detection, and a Rohde &
Schwarz UAF video analyzer.
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The video analyzer measures the ratio between the amplitude of the
active area of the video signal (700 mV) and the noise level in Vrms on a
video black level which is shown below.
Video S/N is calculated as 20 x log(700/N) in dB.
N
noise level in Vrms
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Table 24. Measurement Conditions (continued)
Device and Signal Set-Up
Measurement Set-Up
Unweighted Video Signal to Noise
Same as above with CCIR filter disabled
Same as above
Video Differential Phase
Video: 5-step grey scale, 1 Vp-p
No audio signal
This is measured using a Rohde & Schwarz
AMFS UHF demodulator in B/G (using a
CCIR Rec. 567 weighting network),
100-kHz to 5-MHz band with sound trap
and envelope detection, and a Rohde &
Schwarz UAF video analyzer.
On line CCIR 330, the video analyzer DP measure consists of calculating
the difference of the chroma phase at the black level and the different
chroma subcarrier phase angles at each step of the grey scale. The
largest positive or negative difference indicates the distortion.
Diff Phase =
Largest positive or negative difference
Phase at position 0
× 100%
The video analyzer method takes the worst step from the first 4 steps.
Video Differential Gain
Video: 5-step grey scale, 1 Vp-p
No audio signal
This is measured using a Rohde & Schwarz
AMFS UHF demodulator in B/G (using a
CCIR Rec. 567 weighting network),
100-kHz to 5-MHz band with sound trap
and envelope detection, and a Rohde &
Schwarz UAF video analyzer.
On line CCIR 330 shown below, the video analyzer DG measure consists
of calculating the difference of the chroma amplitude at the black level
and the different amplitudes at each step of the grey scale. The largest
positive or negative difference indicates the distortion.
0
1
3
2
5
4
5-Step Grey Scale with Chroma Subcarrier Superimposed
(Not to Scale), Line CCIR 330
Diff Gain =
Largest positive or negative difference
Amplitude at position zero
× 100%
The video analyzer method takes the worst step from the first 4 steps.
Video Modulation Depth
No audio signal
Video: 10-step grey scale
This is measured using an HP8596E spectrum analyzer with a TV trigger
option, allowing demodulation and triggering on any specified TV line.
The analyzer is centred on the maximum peak of the video signal and
reduced to 0 Hz span in linear mode to demodulate the video carrier
.
AA ((mV)
6-10mV)
B (mV)
B (0.6 - 3mV)
TV Line Demodulated by Spectrum Analyzer—BG Standard
The modulation depth is calculated as (A – B) / A x 100 in percent.
Same measurement method for L standard, with inverted video.
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Table 24. Measurement Conditions (continued)
Device and Signal Set-Up
Measurement Set-Up
Picture-to-Sound Ratio
No video signal
No audio signal
PS bit set to 0 and 1
Measure in dBc sound carrier in reference to picture carrier (TVout_Ref)
for PS bit = 0 (PS = 12 dB typical) and for PS bit = 1 (PS = 16 dB),
Picture Carrier
Sound Carrier
Fo
+5.5 MHz
Audio Modulation Depth—FM Modulation
Video black level
Audio signal: 1 kHz, 205 mVrms.
This is measured using a Rohde & Schwarz
AMFS demodulator in B/G and an
HP8903A audio analyzer at 1 kHz.
The audio signal, 205 mV at 1 kHz, is supplied by the audio analyzer, and
the FM demodulated signal deviation is indicated on the demodulator in
kHz peak.
This value is then converted into percentage of FM deviation, based on
specified standards.
Audio Frequency Response
Video black level
Audio signal: 50 Hz to 15 kHz, 100 mVrms
This is measured using a Rohde & Schwarz
AMFS demodulator in B/G and an
HP8903A audio analyzer.
The audio signal, 1 kHz 100 mVrms, is supplied by the audio analyzer,
and demodulated by the demodulator. The audio analyzer measures the
AC amplitude of this demodulated audio signal. This value is taken as a
reference (0 dB).
The audio signal is then swept from 50 Hz to 15 kHz and demodulated.
AC amplitude is measured in dB relative to the 1-kHz reference.
Audio pre-emphasis and de-emphasis circuits are engaged and all audio
analyzer filters are switched off.
Audio Distortion FM
Audio: 1 kHz, adjustable level
Video black level
This is measured using a Rohde & Schwarz
AMFS UHF demodulator in B/G and an
HP8903A audio analyzer at 1 kHz. The
output level of the audio analyzer is varied
to obtain a deviation of 50 kHz indicated on
the demodulator.
The input arms detector of the audio analyzer converts the AC level of the
combined signal + noise + distortion to DC. It then removes the
fundamental signal (1 kHz) after having measured the frequency. The
output rms detector converts the residual noise + distortion to DC. The
DC voltmeter measures both DC signals and calculates the ratio of the
two signals as a percentage.
ADist = ( Distortion + Noise ) ⁄ ( Distortion + Noise + Signal )
Audio Signal to Noise
Audio: 1 kHz, adjustable level
Video: EBU color bars
This is measured using a Rohde & Schwarz
AMFS demodulator in B/G and an
HP8903A audio analyzer at 1 kHz. The
output level of the audio analyzer is varied
to obtain a modulation deviation of 25 kHz
indicated on the AMFS demodulator.
The audio analyzer alternately turns on and off its internal audio source
to make a measure of the audio signal plus noise and then another
measure of only the noise.
The measurement is made using the internal CCIR 468-2 filter of the
audio analyzer together with the internal 30±2-kHz (60 dB/decade)
low-pass filters.
The AMFS demodulator uses a quasi-parallel demodulation as is the
case in a normal TV set. In this mode the Nyquist filter is bypassed and
the video carrier is used without added delay to effectuate intercarrier
conversion. In this mode the phase noise information fully cancels out
and the true S/N can be measured.
ASN ( dB ) = 20 × log ( Signal + Noise ) ⁄ ( Noise )
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15 MC44BS373CA Modes of Operation
15.1 Power-On Settings
At power on, the MC44BS373CA is configured as shown in Table 25 below.
Table 25. Power-On Settings
WRITE MODE
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
ACK
C1-High order bits
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ACK
C0-Low order bits
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
ACK
FM-High order bits
0
0
N11
N10
N9
N8
N7
N6
ACK
FL-Low order bits
N5
N4
N3
N2
N1
N0
0
0
ACK
Note:
N0 to N11 are set to have UHF oscillator on channel E36 (591.25 MHz). (See Section 15.7, “UHF PLL Section,” for
more information.) Peak white clip is on. Sound frequency is 5.5 MHz. Sound reference frequency is 31.25 kHz.
Logic output port is low voltage. Picture-to-sound ratio is 12 dB.
15.2 Power Supply
The three device VCC pins (pins 10, 13 and 15 for SO16 package, pins 10, 15 and 17 for QFN20 package)
must be applied at the same time to ensure all internal blocks are correctly biased. Do not bias any other pin
before VCC is applied to the MC44BS373CA.
When all VCCs are switched to 0 V, the SDA and SCL pins are high impedance.
15.3 Standby Mode
During standby mode, the modulator is switched to low power consumption. That is, the sound oscillator,
UHF oscillator, and the video and sound modulator sections’ bias are internally turned off. The I2C bus
section remains active.
The MC44BS373CA can be set to standby mode with a combination of 3 bits: OSC = 1, SO = 1, and ATT = 1.
15.4 System L or B / G Selection
The SYSL pin can be used to switch the device between system L and system B/G, as summarized in
Table 26.
Table 26. System L or B/G Selection
Function
Video modulation polarity
Video modulation depth (% typical)
1
Sound modulation
1
22
B/G (SYSL = 0)
L (SYSL = 1)
Negative
Positive
82
93
FM
AM
See Section 12, “Video Characteristics.”
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15.5 Transient Output Inhibit
To minimize the risk of interference to other channels while the UHF PLL is acquiring a lock on the desired
frequency, the sound and video modulators are turned off during a timeout period for the following cases:
•
•
Power-on from zero (that is, all VCC switched from 0 to 5 V)
UHF oscillator power-on from off state (that is, OSC bit switched from 1 to 0)
There is a timeout of 263 ms until the output is enabled. This lets the UHF PLL settle to its programmed
frequency. During the 263-ms timeout, the sound PLL current source is set to 10 µA typical to speed up the
locking time. After the timeout, the current source is switched to 1 µA. Use care when selecting loop filter
components to ensure the loop transient does not exceed this delay.
For test purposes, it is possible to disable the 263-ms delay using test mode1, state1.h. (This is called
speed-up mode.) Table 17 provides settings pertaining to test mode 1.
15.6 UHF Oscillator—VHF range
The UHF oscillator is fully integrated and does not require any external components.
For low-frequency testing or VHF range operation (test mode 1, states 1.b to 1.e) the UHF oscillator can be
internally divided by 2, 4, 8, or 16.
15.7 UHF PLL Section
The reference divider is a fixed divide-by-128, resulting in a reference frequency of 31.25 kHz with a
4.0-MHz crystal.
The prescaler is a fixed divide-by-8 and is permanently engaged.
The programmable divider division ratio is controlled by the state of control bits N0 to N11.
The divider ratio N for a desired frequency F (in MHz) is given by:
F 128
N = --- × ---------8
4
with:
N = 2048 × N11 + 1024 × N10 + …… + 4 × N2 + 4 × N1 + N0
NOTE
Programming a division ratio of N = 0 is not allowed.
15.8 Logic Output Port (LOP)
The LOP pin controls any logic function. The primary applications for LOP are to control an external
attenuator or an external switch between the antenna input and TV output. A typical attenuator application
with PIN diode is shown in Figure 6. The LOP pin switches the PIN attenuator depending on the signal
strength of the antenna input. This reduces the risk of intermodulation in certain areas. The LOP can also be
used as an off position bypass switch or for other logic functions in the application.
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Vcc
Antenna
Input
TV Out
LOP pin
Figure 6. Typical Attenuator Application with Pin Diode
15.9 Video Section—Peak White Clip
The MC44BS373CA requires the following for proper video functionality:
•
A composite video input with negative going sync pulses
•
A nominal level of 1 Vp-p
This signal is AC-coupled to the video input where the sync tip level is clamped.
The video signal is then passed to a peak white clip (PWC) circuit. The PWC circuit function soft-clips the
top of the video waveform, if the sync tip amplitude to peak white clip goes too high. This avoids carrier
over-modulation by the video. Clipping can be disabled by software.
15.10 Test Pattern Generator
The I2C generates a simple test pattern, which can be switched under bus control to permit a TV receiver to
easily tune to the modulator output. The pattern consists of two white vertical bars on a black background
and a 976-Hz audio test signal.
TE2
7/10
3/10
TE1
0
10
20 24 2830
40 44
50
60 64
TIME IN µS.
Figure 7. Test Pattern Generator
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15.11 Sound Section
The oscillator is fully integrated and does not require any external components. An internal low-pass filter
and matched structure provide very low harmonics levels.
The sound modulator system consists of an FM modulator incorporating the sound subcarrier oscillator. The
audio input signal is AC-coupled into the amplifier, which then drives the modulator. For mono applications,
the audio pre-emphasis circuit is a high-pass filter with an external capacitor and an internal resistor
(106 KΩ typical).
The recommended capacitor value for BG standard (with a time constant of 50 µS) is 470 pF.
The recommended capacitor value for M/N standard (with a time constant of 75 µS) is 750 pF.
The sound reference divider is a programmable divide-by-128 or divide-by-64, resulting in a reference
frequency of 31.25 kHz or 62.5 kHz with a 4.0-MHz crystal.
This reference frequency can be selected by bus (bit SREF), depending on the application. For instance,
when the audio bandwidth is required to be extended (for stereo application), it is possible to select the
higher value (62.5 kHz) to avoid any interference between the reference and the audio signals.
For stereo applications, the audio signal is already encoded in the baseband stereo encoder. It is not
necessary to use a pre-emphasis, and in this case the pre-emphasis capacitor must be removed.
Sometimes for the same application it is useful to increase the FM deviation. To increase FM deviation,
replace the original pre-emphasis capacitor with a fixed 100-nF capacitor. Adding this value boosts the
deviation and does not create a pre-emphasis.
Without pre-emphasis, the audio bandwidth extends to 60 kHz.
To increase the audio bandwidth at low frequencies it is recommended to change the sound PLL loop filter.
It is also recommended to increase the values of the loop filter capacitors. The recommended values are 1 µF
and 100 nF.
It is possible to create a peak for the low frequencies (from 30 to 80 Hz) by adjusting the resistor of the sound
loop filter. A flat response is given with a value of 5.6 KΩ but this value can be set to 4.7 KΩ. This gives a
peak of about 1 dB at 40 Hz and extends the low-frequency cut-off to 28 Hz.
The following figure plots the resulting bandwidth for low frequencies and for the whole bandwidth (up to
60 kHz).
The first chart represents the audio bandwidth for low frequencies (20 to 150 Hz) for two sets of sound loop
filters. The first set with 1 µF + 100 nF + 5.6 KΩ gives a flat response. The second set with 1 µF + 100 nF
+ 4.7 KΩ gives a peak of about 1 dB at 60 Hz. It is possible to adjust this peak by changing the resistor value.
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2
0
-2
dB
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Hz
Snd filter: 1µF_100nF_4K7
Snd filter: 1µF_100nF_5K6
Figure 8. Audio Bandwidth Measurements (20 Hz to 150 Hz) Versus Loop Filter Components
2
0
-2
dB
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
Hz
Figure 9. Audio Bandwidth Measurements (0 to 60 kHz) Without Pre-Emphasis
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High Speed I2C Compatible Bus
C1
R
C2
Figure 10. PLL Loop Filter
Loop filter equation:
•
•
•
•
•
Kpd × Kosc
1
ω o = ------------------------------, Q = ------------------------------- ,
N × C1
R × C1 × ω o
with
ωo = 3-dB cutoff frequency
Kpd = 1-µA phase detector current
Kosc = 5 MHz/V sound oscillator slope. (In fact, Kosc = 40 MHz/prescaler divider = 8.) This
provides 5 MHz/V.
N = Sound divider ratio
Q = quality factorvR
C2, added to minimize glitches, is usually set to one tenth the size of C1. For example:
•
Fref = 31.25 kHz → N = 5.5 MHz / 31.25 kHz = 176
Assuming C1 = 1 µF, then ωo = 168 rad, and Fo = 27 Hz
Q depends on the desired frequency response. Choosing Q = 0.7 as a starting point, then R = 8.5 KΩ. The
resistance acts directly on the factor quality and can be adjusted to create a peak on the low-frequency range.
It is recommended that the value of R be adjusted experimentally depending on the application and
requirements.
16 High Speed I2C Compatible Bus
16.1 Specification Conditions
Each of the characteristics listed in Table 27 and Table 28 is classified as one of the following types:
•
•
•
•
A—100% tested
B—100% correlation tested
C—Characterized on samples
D—Design parameter
See Section 14, “Characterization Measurement Conditions,” for each C-type parameter.
Unless otherwise specified, VCC = 5.0 V, TA = 25°C.
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High Speed I2C Compatible Bus
Table 27. Electrical Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics
Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum
SDA/SCL output current at 0V
Unit
Type
–5
–2
—
µA
A
SDA/SCL low input level
VIL
—
—
1.5
V
B
SDA/SCL high input level
VIH
2.1
—
—
V
B
–5
—
5
µA
C
SDA/SCL input level
0
—
VCC+0.3
V
D
SDA/SCL capacitance
—
—
10
pF
C
ACK low output level (3 mA sinking current)
—
—
0.3
V
C
ACK low output level (9 mA sinking current)
—
—
0.8
V
C
SDA/SCL input current for input level from 0.4 V to 0.3 VCC
Table 28. Timing Characteristics
Timing Characteristics
Symbol
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Unit
Type
0
—
800
kHz
C
Tbuf
200
—
—
ns
C
Setup time for start condition
Tsu;sta
500
—
—
ns
C
Hold time for start condition
Thd;sta
500
—
—
ns
C
Data setup time
Tsu;dat
0
—
—
ns
C
Data hold time
Thd;dat
0
—
—
ns
C
Setup time for stop condition
Tsu;sto
500
—
—
ns
C
Hold time for stop condition
Thd;sto
500
—
—
ns
C
Acknowledge propagation delay
Tack;low
—
—
300
ns
C
SDA fall time at 3 ma sink I and 130-pF load
—
—
50
ns
C
SDA fall time at 3 ma sink I and 400-pF load
—
—
80
ns
C
SDA rise time
SCL fall/rise time
—
—
—
—
300
300
ns
ns
C
C
Pulse width of spikes suppressed by the input filter
—
—
50
ns
C
Bus clock frequency
Bus free time between stop and start
16.2 Timing Definitions
Tbuf
Stop
ACK
Start
Chip Address
...
SSDA
SSCL
Tsu;sto
...
Thd;sta
Tsu;dat
Thd;dat
Start
Stop
SDA
SDA
SCL
SCL
Tack;low
Tsu;sta
Thd;sto
Figure 11. SSDA/SSCL Timing
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16.3 Level Definitions
SDA/SCL high and low levels are designed to be compatible with 0–5 V and 0–3.3 V SDA/SCL signals.
Vcc
Vih
SDA
Dead Band
Vil
0V
Figure 12. SDA/SCL Levels
16.4 High-Speed I2C-Compatible Bus Format
SCL
1
STA
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Chip Address (0xCA)
First Data Byte (C1 or FM)
ACK
44 45
Stop
Data
ACK
ACK
SDA
Figure 13. I2C Bus Timing
16.5 I2C Write-Mode Format and Bus Receiver
NOTE
The information in this section concerning I2C address selection applies to
the 20-pin package only. The I2C address in the 16-pin packages is set at
0xCA and cannot be changed.
It is possible to select one specific I2C address from among four available addresses. This selection is
controlled by an external pin (CAS) where an external resistor is connected to ground. By changing the
value of this resistor it is possible to change the DC level on the multi-level CAS pin. This DC level is
compared against internal thresholds (1.65, 0.42 and 2.82 V) and, depending on the result, one of the
available addresses is selected according to Table 29.
When chip addresses CC or C8 are selected, the DC level at the CAS pin is set by a ratio of an external
resistor (33 KΩ or 180 KΩ ±10%) and the internal pull-up resistor (85 KΩ typical with a tolerance of 40%
worst case).
Table 29. Chip Address Selected Versus CAS Pin Level
External Resistor on Pin CAS
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I2C address
Open
0xCA
180-KΩ pull-down
0xC8
33-KΩ pull-down
0xCC
0 (connected to ground)
0xCE
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The bus receiver operates the I2C-compatible data format. The chip address (I2C bus) is shown in Table 30.
Table 30. Chip Address (I2C Write Mode)
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 (ACK) = 0xC8 in write mode
1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 (ACK) = 0xCA in write mode
1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 (ACK) = 0xCC in write mode
1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 (ACK) = 0xCE in write mode
In write mode, each ninth data bit (bits 9, 18, 27, 36, and 45) is an acknowledge bit (ACK) during which
the MCU sends a logic 1 and the modulator circuit answers on the data line by pulling it low. Besides the
chip address, the circuit needs 2 or 4 data bytes for operation. The sequences of data bytes shown in Table 31
are the permitted incoming information.
Table 31. Permitted Data Bytes (Incoming Information)
Example 1
STA
CA
C1
C0
STO
Example 2
STA
CA
Example 3
STA
CA
FM
FL
STO
C1
C0
FM
FL
STO
Example 4
STA
CA
FM
FL
C1
C0
STO
Notes:
• STA = Start condition
• FM = Frequency information, high order bits
• C1 = Control information, high order bits
• STO = Stop condition
• CA = Chip Address
• FL = Frequency information, low order bits
• CO = Control information, low order bits
After the chip address (CA), 2 or 4 data bytes may be received.
•
If 3 data bytes are received, the third one is ignored.
•
If 5 or more data bytes are received, the fifth and following ones are ignored, and the last ACK pulse
is sent at the end of the fourth data byte.
The first and third data bytes contain a function bit, which lets the IC distinguish between frequency
information and control information. If the function bit is a logic 1, the two following bytes contain control
information. The first data byte after the chip address may be byte CO or byte FM. The 2 bytes of frequency
information are preceded by a logic 0.
16.6 I2C Read Mode Format
The chip address (I2C bus) is shown in Table 32.
Table 32. Chip Address (I2C Read Mode)
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 (ACK) = 0xC9 (hex) in read mode
1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 (ACK) = 0xCB (hex) in read mode
1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 (ACK) = 0xCD (hex) in read mode
1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 (ACK) = 0xCF (hex) in read mode
The incoming information consists of the read-mode chip address byte. The device then answers with an
ACK followed by 1 byte containing 3 bits of status information. No acknowledge is answered by the
modulator after this byte.
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Pin Circuit Schematics
17 Pin Circuit Schematics
VCCD
VCCD
VCC
VCC
25K
50
SDA
1/2 VCCD
25K
SCL
1/2 VCCD
ACK
VCC
VCC
5K
XTAL
LOP
1.5K
VCC
VCC
50k
PREM
10k
AUDIO
AUDIO
11.8k
VCC
VCCD
VCCD
600
85K
AUXIN
VCC
VCC
CAS
20K
TVOUT
VCC
5K
SPLLFLT
VCC
75
TVOVCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
100
PLLFLT
10K
2K
500
VIDEO
10K
Figure 14. Pin Circuit Schematics
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Application Diagrams
18 Application Diagrams
18.1 BiCMOS Modulator SO16NB Mono Application
Vcc
SDA SCL
O
O
O
Note 2
1
SCL
2
SDA
O
LOP
3
Cx
4 MHz
LOP
4
Note 1
XTAL
5
GND
Pre-em
6
470pF
PREEM
7
AUDIO
8
SPLLFLT
220nF
O
Audio
2.2k
22 nF
GNDD
15
VCCD
14
Note 3
PLLFLT
13
TVOVCC
12
47nF
10 nF
O TVOUT
1nF
TVOUT
11
GND
10
Note 3
10nF
VCCA
9
VIDEO
10nF
100nF
22nF
16
15K
100nF
75
O
Video
O
Vcc
Figure 15. Proposed SO16 Package (Mono Application Schematic)
Notes:
1. Cx value depends on crystal characteristics. Cx = 27 pF on Motorola application board.
2. RF PLL loop filter components at pin 14 must be as close as possible to VCCD at pin 15.
3. Supply voltage decoupling capacitors must be as close as possible to ground.
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Application Diagrams
18.2 BiCMOS Modulator SO16NB Stereo Application
Vcc
SDA SCL
O
O
O
Note 5
1
SCL
2
SDA
O
LOP
4MHz
Cx
Note 4
3
LOP
4
XTAL
5
GND
Pre-em
Note 7
6
PREEM
7
AUDIO
8
SPLLFLT
1 uF
220nF
Note 9
100nF
O
Audio
16
2.2k
22nF
GNDD
15
VCCD
14
Note 6
PLLFLT
13
TVOVCC
12
10nF
O TVOUT
1nF
TVOUT
11
47nF
GND
10
Note 6
10nF
VCCA
9
VIDEO
10nF
3K9 to 6K2
Note 8
100nF
75
O
Video
O
Vcc
Figure 16. Proposed SO16 Package (Stereo Application Schematic)
Notes:
4. Cx value depends on crystal characteristics; Cx = 27 pF on Motorola application board.
5. RF PLL loop filter components at pin 14 must be as close as possible to FCC at pin 15.
6. Supply voltage decoupling capacitors must be as close as possible to ground.
7. For a stereo application, the audio signal is already encoded in the baseband stereo encoder. It is not necessary to
create a pre-emphasis and in this case the pre-emphasis capacitor has to be removed. Sometimes for the same
application it is useful to increase the FM deviation. To increase FM deviation, replace the original pre-emphasis
capacitor with a 100-nF capacitor. Adding this kind of value boosts the deviation and does not create a pre-emphasis.
8. It is possible to create a peak for the low frequencies (from 30 to 80 Hz) by adjusting the resistor of the sound loop
filter. A flat response is given with a value of 5.6 KΩ but this value can be set to 4.7 KΩ. This gives a peak of about
1 dB at 40 Hz and extends the low-frequency cut-off at 28 Hz. The value of the audio input series capacitor has been
increased in order to have a lower cut-off frequency.
9. The value of the audio input series capacitor has been increased in order to have a lower cutoff frequency.
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Application Diagrams
18.3 BiCMOS Modulator QFN20 Mono Application
SCL
O
SDA
O
22nF
PLLFLT
VCCD
GNDD
SCL
SDA
19
O
20
1
Note 13 CAS
10nF
17 16
15
18
2
14
3
13
4
12
5
11
AUDIO
100nF
8
7
6
9
O
TVOUT
1nF
10
10nF
O
Audio
22nF
10nF
O
220nF
Vcc
O
Note 12
VCCA
470pF
TVOUT
NC
VIDEO
PREEM
Pre-em
Note 12
GND
GND
AUXIN
Cx
Note 10
Vcc
TVOVCC
NC
XTAL
SPLLFLT
4MHz
Note 11
47nF
LOP
O
LOP
2.2k
15K
1uF
Video
75
Figure 17. Proposed QFN20 Package (Mono Application Schematic)
Notes:
10. Cx value depends on crystal characteristics; Cx = 27 pF on Motorola application board
11. RF PLL loop filter components at pin 16 must be as close as possible to FCC at pin 17.
12. Supply voltage decoupling capacitors must be as close as possible to ground.
13. Chip address select pin open (default I2C address = 0xCA).
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Application Diagrams
18.4 BiCMOS Modulator QFN20 Stereo Application
SCL
O
SDA
O
22nF
Note 15
47nF
1
Note 19 CAS
XTAL
Cx
PLLFLT
VCCD
12
5
11
Vcc
10nF Note 16
TVOUT
O
TVOUT
1nF
GND
NC
8
1uF
O
Audio
9
10
Note 16
10nF
O
VCCA
7
6
VIDEO
220nF
4
TVOVCC
NC
GND
PREEM
470pF
Note 17
3
13
AUXIN
Pre-em
17 16
15
14
SPLLFLT
Note 14
18
2
AUDIO
4MHz
GNDD
SCL
SDA
19
O
20
LOP
O
LOP
2.2k
10nF
1 uF
Video
100nF
Note 18
3K9 to 6K2
75
O
Vcc
Figure 18. Proposed QFN20 Package (Stereo Application Schematic)
Notes:
14. Cx value depends on crystal characteristics; Cx = 27 pF on Motorola application board.
15. RF PLL loop filter components at pin 16 must be as close as possible to FCC at pin 17.
16. Supply voltage decoupling capacitors must be as close as possible to ground.
17. For a stereo application, the audio signal is already encoded in the baseband stereo encoder. It is not necessary to
create a pre-emphasis and in this case the pre-emphasis capacitor has to be removed. Sometimes for the same
application it is useful to increase the FM deviation by replacing the original pre-emphasis capacitor with a 100-nF
capacitor. Adding this value boosts the deviation and does not create a pre-emphasis.
18. It is possible to create a peak for the low frequencies (from 30 to 80 Hz) by adjusting the sound loop filter resistor.
A flat response is given with a value of 5.6 KΩ but this value can be set to 4.7 KΩ. This gives a peak of about 1 dB
at 40 Hz and extends the low-frequency cut-off at 28 Hz (see audio section).
19. Chip address select pin open (default I2C address = 0xCA)
The value of the audio input series capacitor has been increased in order to have a lower cut-off frequency.
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MC44BS373CA Evaluation Board Schematic and Layout
19 MC44BS373CA Evaluation Board Schematic and Layout
19.1 SO16NB Board PCB Layout
Figure 19. Evaluation Board PCB Layout (SO16NB Package)
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19.2 SO16NB Board Schematic
Figure 20. Evaluation Board Schematic (SO16NB Package)
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MC44BS373CA Evaluation Board Schematic and Layout
19.3 QFN20 Board PCB Layout
Top Layer
Figure 21. Evaluation Board PCB Layout (QFN20 Package)
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Bottom Layer
Figure 22. Evaluation Board PCB Layout (QFN20 Package)
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MC44BS373CA Evaluation Board Schematic and Layout
19.4 QFN20 Board Schematic
Figure 23. Evaluation Board Schematic (QFN20 Package)
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Packaging Instructions
20 Packaging Instructions
Tape and reel packaging is per 12MRH00360A issue Y with the following conditions applicable for dual
in-line SOP (SOIC) package and quad flat pack no lead square (QFN).
Figure 24. Dual In-line SOP (SOIC)
Component orientation: Arrange parts with the pin-1 side closest to the tape’s round sprocket holes on the
tape’s trailing edge.
Figure 25. Quad Flat Pack No Lead Square
Moisture sensitivity levels are as follows:
•
•
•
MC44BS373CAD,R2—Moisture sensitivity level 1, no dry pack required
MC44BS373CAFC,R2 lead free packages—Moisture sensitivity level 3, dry pack required
MC44BS373CAEF,R2 lead free packages—Moisture sensitivity level 3, dry pack required
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Marking Instructions
21 Marking Instructions
21.1 SO16 NB Marking
Bar marked part way across pin 1 end of package. Bar width
10 to 20 mils, length to be at least four times bar width. Bar
placement may extend across chamfer and dimple areas.
MCBS373CA
AWLYWW
Pin 1 Dot or Dimple
•
1st line:
M44BS373CA (Part number coded on 10 digits)
2nd line:
Assembly site code AW (2 digits) followed by the
wafer lot code L (1 digit),
year Y (1 digit) and
work week WW (2 digits)
•
21.2 SO16 NB Lead Free Marking
Bar marked part way across pin 1 end of package. Bar width
10 to 20 mils, length to be at least four times bar width. Bar
placement may extend across chamfer and dimple areas.
MBS373CAEF
Pin 1 Dot or Dimple
•
•
AWLYWW
1st line:
M44BS373CA (Part number coded on 10 digits)
2nd line:
Assembly site code AW (2 digits) followed by the
wafer lot code L (1 digit),
year Y (1 digit) and
work week WW (2 digits)
21.3 QFN20 Marking
Compliant with 12MRH00191A specification for package code 126.
(M)
M73CA
42
•
1st line: M73CA
(Part number coded on 4 digits)
•
2nd line: ALYW
(Assembly site code A (1 digit)
wafer lot code L (1 digit),
year Y (1 digit) and
work week W (1 digit)
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Case Outlines
22 Case Outlines
22.1 SO16 Case
Millimeters
Note:
1994.
1. Dimensions and Tolerances per ASME Y14.5M,
Max
Note:
2. Controlling dimension: Millimeters.
0.068
Note: 3. Dimensions D and E1 do not include mold
protrusion.
Inches
Dim
Min
A
Max
Min
1.35
1.75
0.054
A1
0.1
0.25
0.004
0.009
D
9.8
10
0.385
0.393
E
5.8
6.2
0.229
0.244
E1
3.8
4
0.150
0.157
b
0.35
0.49
0.014
0.019
c
0.19
0.25
0.008
0.009
e
1.27 BSC
Note:
4. Maximum mold protrusion 0.15 (0.006) per side.
Note: 5. Dimension b does not include Dambar
protrusion.
Allowable Dambar protrusion shall be 0.127 (0.005) total in
excess of the b dimension at maximum material condition.
0.050 BSC
L
0.4
1.25
0.016
0.049
h
0.25
0.5
0.010
0.019
Q
0o
7o
0o
7o
Figure 26. SO16NB Package
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Case Outlines
22.2 QFN20 Case
1 OF 4
Figure 27. QFN20 Package (1 of 4)
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2 OF 4
Figure 28. QFN20 Package (2 of 4)
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Case Outlines
3 OF 4
Figure 29. QFN20 Package (3 of 4)
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4 OF 4
Figure 30. QFN20 Package (4 of 4)
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Document Revision History
23 Document Revision History
Table 33 provides a revision history for this data sheet.
Table 33. Document Revision History
Rev. No.
Date
2.5
05/14/2004
Non-technical edits
Tables reformatted
Added note nine to Figure 16
2.6
05/26/2004
Corrected resistor values from 56 KΩ to 5.6 KΩ and from 47 KΩ to 4.7 KΩ in:
• Notes to Figure 16 and Figure 18
• Section 15.11, “Sound Section”
Corrected capacitor labeling in Figure 10
Corrected settings for picture-to-sound ratio in Table 22 (PS bit settings were reversed)
Added label for note 17 on Figure 18
06/16/2004
Removed pin numbers from Figure 2
Removed warnings from Figure 15, Figure 16, Figure 17, and Figure 18
Corrected spelling of pin SPLLFLT (was SPLFLT)
Changed operating temperature range from 0–70 to –20–85.
Added note to section 16 stressing that I2C address selection is not available for the 16-pin
packages
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