MITEL WL800KGTP1R

WL800
2.5GHz Frequency Synthesiser
Preliminary Information
DS4583 1.6 October1997
The WL800 is a low power single chip frequency synthesiser.
The circuit is fabricated on Mitel Semiconductor HG process
and operates from a supply voltage of 2.7 - 3.6V. It is designed
to work with the Mitel Semiconductor WL600C RF and IF
circuit and the WL102 WLAN controller chip which together
make up the DE6038 frequency hopping Wireless Local Area
Network (WLAN) transceiver.
PIN 1 IDENT
FEATURES
■ Low power consumption
■ 2.5GHz input
TQFP 32
■ 144 frequencies, 1MHz steps (20MHz crystal)
■ Forms complete phase locked loop using external
VCO and loop components
■ Serially programmed via 3 wire bus
■ Contains anti-modulation circuit
Fig.1 Pin connections - top view
RELATED DOCUMENTS
WL600C, WL102 datasheets
■ Part of DE6038 Chip-set (WL600C, WL102)
ORDERING INFORMATION
WL800/KG/TP1R
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Supply Voltage Vcc
4VDC
Transmit/Receive and
-0.5VDC to Vcc +0.5VDC
Standby Input
Prescaler Inputs Pins 30 &31 No DC. Externally Capacitively
Coupled.
Output Current (any output)
TBD mA
Junction temperature Tj
150°C
ESD protection:
2kV
Operating temperature
-20 to +85°C
WL800
DEVICE PIN OUT
PIN
2
REFERENCE
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
1
2
VCC1
CS-DATA
VCC
IN
Power for serial data bus
Channel Data in (Synth Programming)
3
4
CS-CLK
CS-LOADB
5
6
STDBYB
VEE1
7
8
ISET
ICP
9
10
VEE3
TXD
11
12
IN
IN
IN
GND
Data Clock (Synth Programming)
Data Enable (Synth Programming)
Power down control Active = Logic 1 Standby = logic 0
Ground connection
Set modulation current
Set charge pump current
GND
IN
Ground connection
Modulation data in
COM CAP
RCOMP
OUT
Compensation capacitor for modulation data
Resistor for V/I converter
13
14
IDOUT
TXRXB
OUT
IN
Modulation data out
Transmit/Receive control Transmit = Logic 1 Receive = Logic 0
15
16
VARICAP
VCC3
OUT
VCC
Control V to varicap in VCO
Power for charge pump and loop amplifier and modulator
17
18
LOOPFILTER
CPUMPREF
OUT
Loop filter out (Loop Filter Components)
Charge pump reference voltage
19
20
CPUMPOUT
VEE2
OUT
GND
Charge pump out (Loop Filter Components)
Ground connection
21
22
SYSCLK
XTAL
OUT
Reference (system) clock out
Crystal connection (Differential)
23
24
XTALB
VCC2
25
26
FREF
LKCAP
OUT
Reference frequency monitor
Lock detect capacitor
27
28
LCKDETB
FV
OUT
OUT
Lock detect output
VCO frequency / (NM+A) monitor
29
30
VEE5
VCC
GND
VCC
Ground connection
Power for prescaler, AM counter Ref divider, phase detector and
31
VCOIPB
IN
lock detector
Prescaler IN-
32
VCOIP
IN
Prescaler IN+
VCC
Crystal connection (Differential)
Power for reference oscillator
WL800
21
12
23
22
REF
RCOMP XTALB
SYSCLK
XTAL1
B XTAL2
OUT
1,16,24,30
Vcc
CAP
BUFFER
VCAP
CHARGE
COMP
COMPCAP
6,9,20,29
14
Vee
TXRXB
28
FV
11
IDOUT
13
STANDBY
STDBYB
5
DATA
BUFFER
DIN
TXD
MOD
COMP
10
REF OUT
BUFFER
REFERENCE
OSC
DIVIDE
BY 20
FREF
25
ISET
7
VCOIP
32
VCOIPB
31
LKCAP
26
PRE
AMP
PRE-SCALER
A COUNTER
M COUNTER
PHASE DET
& CHARGE
PUMP
INPUT REGISTER
DATA
CS-DATA
2
CLK
CS-CLK
3
ENABLEB
CS-LOADB
4
ICP
8
LOCK
DETECT
1/3
CPUMP
REF
18
CPUMP
OUT
19
LKDETB
LCKDETB
27
LOOP
FILTER
17
VARICAP
15
Fig. 1 WL800 block diagram
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WL800
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
These characteristics are guaranteed over the following conditions (unless otherwise stated):
TAMB = -20°C, to +85°C, Vcc = 2.7V to 3.6V
Characteristic
Value
MIN
Unit
TYP
MAX
Transmit
Receive
37
35
50
50
mA
mA
Supply current in standby
3
5
mA
0
0.4
V
0.8Vcc
Vcc
1
V
µA
20
Condition
Supply current (total)
PROGRAMMING INPUTS
Logic low voltage
Logic high voltage
Input current
Input level high
Data clock frequency (1/tclock)
Data/Enable set up time (t set up)
10
MHz
ns
See Fig. 2
See Fig. 2
Enable hold time (t enable)
Positive clock pulse width (tp)
10
20
ns
ns
See Fig. 2
See Fig. 2
Negative clock pulse width (t neg)
20
ns
See Fig. 2
STANDBY INPUT
Logic low input voltage
0
0.8
V
Circuit powered down
Vcc
150
V
µA
Circuit powered up
Circuit powered up
-150
µA
µs
Circuit powered down
*References operational (see note 1)
0
0.8
V
Receive mode
Vcc -0.7
Vcc
10
V
µA
Transmit mode
Logic high input voltage
Input current
Vcc -0.7
100
Standby to operate time
TX/RX INPUT
Logic low input voltage
Logic high input voltage
Input current
3
REFERENCE OUTPUT
Reference output frequency
MHz
Reference clock output voltage
Reference output impedance
200
250
600
300
Mark Space ratio
Rise time
-2%
50/50
+2%
15
Fall time
Crystal Drive Levels required
4
20
15
200
mVp-p
Ohms
With 20MHz crystal
With 15pF load
With 15pF load
ns
ns
mV
Pins 22,23 differential
WL800
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
These characteristics are guaranteed over the following conditions (unless otherwise stated):
TAMB = -20°C, to +85°C, Vcc = 2.7V to 3.6V
Characteristic
Value
Unit
Condition
MIN
TYP
MAX
80
110
150
µA
Determined by application.
On smoothing capacitor
I out = 10µA
I out = 0 µA
LOCK DETECT CIRCUIT
Smoothing capacitor charge/
discharge current
Threshold voltage
Output high voltage
Vcc-0.3
1.8
Vcc
V
V
Output low voltage
Vee
0.5
V
PHASE DETECTOR AND
CHARGE PUMP
Comparison frequency
Charge pump output current
1
±1
Up down current matching
Reference voltage
Vcc-1.05
MHz
mA
5
%
Vcc-0.7
V
Divided crystal reference
Rpin 8 = 10k
CHARGE PUMP OP-AMP
First Stage:
High output voltage
2.4
V
Low output voltage
Second Stage:
0.3
Filter drive amplifier output current
Filter drive amp output swing
V
±1
mA
0.77
Vp-p
PRESCALER
Input drive voltage
Maximum operating frequency
40
3
Input Impedance
200
mV rms
GHz
-100
+100
µA
µA
Rsource=20k
100
µA
Set by external resistor on pin 7
200
nA
µA
Leakage Current
Equal to 0.5 mod current
330Ω
0.5pF
TRANSMIT DATA INPUT
Logic low
Logic high
-60
+60
TX DATA OUT
Logic 0 output current
Logic 1 output current
Output current in receive mode
25
50
25
5
WL800
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
These characteristics are guaranteed over the following conditions (unless otherwise stated):
TAMB = -20°C, to +85°C, Vcc = 2.7V to 3.6V
Characteristic
Value
MIN
TYP
Unit
Condition
MAX
MOD. CURRENT INPUT
Mod current set pin current
25
µA
COMPENSATION CAP PIN
Compensation current
-25
µA
Set by external resistor on
2
%
pin 7. R=47k.
Compensation capacitor 8.2nF
Receive mode
Compensation current matching
Set by external resistor on pin 7.
R = 47k
Compensation capacitor voltage
CPRef -
CPRef
CPRef
V
Compensation capacitor voltage
0.02
88
98
+0.02
+110
mV
1 MHz data, 32bits ‘0’
-120
-98
-88
mV
1 MHz data, 32bits ‘1’
VCAP CHARGE
Settling Time
100
µs
Receive mode
Charging Current
20
mA
Receive mode.
Vcap initially at 0 V.
Offset Voltage
15
mV
Receive mode.
+52.08
-52.08
nA
nA
Per 1us of databit 0
Per 1us of databit 1
1.666
mA
for 32 bits(1) at 1MHz
COMPENSATION VtoI
(CAPBUFFER+RCOMP)
Compensation current into Loop
Filter
Max. Compensation current
CAPACITOR BUFFER
Offset Voltage
External Resistor RCOMP
15
mV
58000
Ohms
Note: 1. Standby to operate time refers to the time for internal current references to become operational.
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WL800
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Reference Frequency
Phase Detectors
The reference frequency is generated using a 20MHz
crystal in conjunction with an on chip oscillator maintaining
circuit. A buffer circuit provides a low level voltage output
signal at the crystal frequency to drive the logic in the protocol
and control chip. The crystal frequency is divided by 20 to
provide the reference signal to the phase comparator.
A conventional digital phase frequency detector incorporating dead band suppression is used in conjunction with a
charge pump to steer the VCO. An internal op-amp maintains
the charge pump pin at the same voltage as the charge pump
reference by virtual earth principles. The op-amp is split into
two parts with the first section having a relatively low current
drive capability but including the high gain stages of the
amplifier. The second stage has a controlled voltage gain of
1/3 but high input impedance and low output impedance. This
minimises loading to the high output impedance of the first
stage and provides sufficient drive current via the loop filter to
maintain virtual earth at the charge pump output. The output
from the first stage is designed to swing close to the positive
and negative rails so as to provide maximum voltage swing to
the varactor controlling the VCO. A compensating capacitor
can be connected to this point to stabilise the amplifier.
A lock detect output (active low) is provided to give an
indication to the controller that the phase locked loop is locked,
preventing transmission on illegal frequencies.
Counters / Dividers
An external oscillator is used to feed the input of the
preamplifier in the synthesiser, (this isolates the counters from
the oscillator and reduces the level of drive signal required by
the synthesiser). The output of the preamplifier drives a dual
modulus prescaler with ratios of 48/49, which in turn then
drives the standard A-M counter arrangement. The A counter
then provides the modulus control signal back to the
prescaler. The counter system has an overall division ratio
given by the formula MN+A where N is the lower divide ratio
of the prescaler (48).
The divide ratio of the M and A counters is programmable
to allow the oscillator to be tuned over the required frequency
range of 144 channels at 1MHz spacing. The M count ratio can
be programmed over the range 49 to 52 and the A counter from
1 to 48 giving a total divide ratio from 2353 to 2544 which is
greater than necessary to tune the required frequency range.
Programming
The programming data for the synthesiser is entered via a
three wire serial data bus consisting of Enable, Clock and Data
signals.
The enable signal is taken low at the start of the programming sequence and remains low for the duration of the 8 serial
data bits. A positive clock edge is required to strobe each data
bit into the input register. When all 8 data bits are entered, the
enable pin is taken high forcing the counters to zero and
preloading the new count data when the counter is next
clocked . The charge pump is disabled for a short period after
the enable pin goes low to prevent glitch energy being transferred to the VCO.
Antimodulation
The WL800 contains a data buffer circuit which accepts
transmit data from the CMOS controller circuit and converts
the CMOS input to a tristate current output for driving the
transmit spectrum shaping filter. The buffer gives zero current
for a logic “1” input, a high current (+2I) for a logic “0” and a
current midway between the two (+I) for use during the
transmit amplifier power up/down period and during receive.
This function prevents the synthesiser centring its frequency
on either a logic “1” or “0” and removes the possibility of overmodulation at the start of a transmission. The amplitude of the
output current and therefore modulation index of the radio is
controlled by an external resistor connected to ground.
A data compensation path is included which counteracts the
tendency of the PLL to drift back to centre frequency when the
data is non-white. This is achieved by charging an external
capacitor with a current +I when data is low, and discharging
it by a current -I when data is high. The capacitor voltage,
which then represents an integrated form of the data is
converted to a current via a buffer and an external resistor
(RCOMP), and fed into the Loop Filter in addition to the Phase
Detector output. During Receive Mode, the capacitor is
charged to the Charge Pump Reference voltage.
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WL800
WL800 PROGRAMMING
Notes:
Frequency
MHz
A counter
Value
M counter
Value
6 bit binary A
Value d0-d5
bit binary M
Value d6-d7
2357
2358
5
6
49
49
101000
011000
00
00
2400
2401
48
1
49
50
000011
100000
00
10
2448
2449
48
1
50
51
000011
100000
10
01
2496
2497
48
1
51
52
000011
100000
01
11
2498
2499
2
3
52
52
010000
110000
11
11
2500
4
52
001000
11
1.The binary data is in reverse order.
2.The data is programmed with bit d7 first and d0 last
d0
d1
d2
d3
d4
d5
d6
A counter
d7
M counter
TIMING DIAGRAM
DATA
CS_DATA
t set up
t neg
t clock
CLOCK
CS_CLK
CS_LOADB
tp
DATA
ENABLE
t enable
Fig. 2 Timing diagram
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WL800
CONTROL SIGNALS
Control Line
Logic ‘0’
Logic ‘1’
STDBYB
TXRXB
Standby
Receive
Active
Transmit
LCKDETB
Locked
Unlocked
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