INTEGRATED CIRCUITS DATA SHEET TDA1597 IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers Product specification Supersedes data of May 1994 File under Integrated Circuits, IC01 1997 Feb 27 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION • Balanced limiting amplifier The TDA1597 provides IF amplification, symmetrical quadrature demodulation and level detection for quality home and car FM radio receivers and is suitable for mono and stereo reception. It may also be applied to common front-ends, stereo decoders and AM receivers circuits. • Balanced coincidence demodulator • Two open-collector stop pulse outputs for microcomputer tuning control • Simulated behaviour of ratio detector (internal field strength and detuning dependent voltage for dynamic AF signal muting) All pin numbers mentioned in this data sheet refer to the SO version (TDA1597T) unless otherwise specified. • Mono/stereo blend field strength indication control voltage • AFC output • 3-state mode switch for FM-MUTE-ON, FM-MUTE-OFF and FM-OFF • Internal compensation of AF signal Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) • Built-in hum and ripple rejection circuits. QUICK REFERENCE DATA SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT VP supply voltage 7.5 8.5 12 V IP supply current (l2 = I7 = 0) − 20 26 mA ViIF(rms) IF input sensitivity for limiting on pin 20 (RMS value) 14 22 35 µV VoAF(rms) AF output signal on pin 4 (RMS value) 180 200 220 mV S/N signal-to-noise ratio fm = 400 Hz; ∆f = ±75 kHz − 82 − dB THD total harmonic distortion fm = 1 kHz; ∆f = ±75 kHz − 0.1 0.3 % K2 adjustment and FM-MUTE-OFF − 0.07 0.25 % −40 − +85 °C Tamb operating ambient temperature ORDERING INFORMATION TYPE NUMBER PACKAGE NAME DESCRIPTION VERSION TDA1597 DIP18 plastic dual in-line package; 18 leads (300 mil) SOT102-1 TDA1597T SO20 plastic small outline package; 20 leads; body width 7.5 mm SOT163-1 1997 Feb 27 2 1997 Feb 27 3 22 nF 19 (17) 40 kΩ 2(2) 7.5 kΩ 25 kΩ 18 (16) 3(3) LP FILTER 1 MHz Vint 13 (11) THD COMPENSATION QUADRATURE DEMODULATOR unweighted level information (FM-MUTE-ON) 9 pF Vint Vint 9 pF 17 (15) (1) Vref adjustment for minimum 2nd harmonic (FM-MUTE-OFF) Vref MUTE ATTENUATOR 25 kΩ HP FILTER 50 kHz Fig.1 Block diagram and application circuit. MPX signal VoAF 6(6) ×2 16 (14) weighted level information Vref 4(4) 5(5) Voffset FM-OFF MUTE-OFF DETUNE DETECTOR Vint TDA1597T 47 nF (2) (4) (3) 7(7) − 14 (12) 12 8(8) MED829 n.c. QL =19 100 nF 9 10 (9) 100 pF n.c. 3.3 kΩ +5 V 11 (10) 25 kΩ STOP-1 + 25 kΩ MODE SWITCH Vint 15 (13) STOP-0 IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers The pin numbers given in parenthesis refer to the TDA1597. (1) Connecting pin 13 (11) to ground is only allowed to measure the current on pin 16 (14). (2) FM-MUTE-OFF. (3) FM-OFF. (4) FM-MUTE-ON. optional level shift Vref 1(1) Vref VOLTAGE STABILIZER 40 kΩ LIMITING AMPLIFIER 25 kΩ 22 nF 330 Ω LEVEL DETECTOR 20 (18) VP (+8.5 V) SFE handbook, full pagewidth FM-IF input Philips Semiconductors Product specification TDA1597 BLOCK DIAGRAM Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 PINNING PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION DIP18 SO20 VP 1 1 supply voltage (+8.5 V) LVA 2 2 level adjustment for stop condition ULV 3 3 unweighted level output/K2 adjustment VoAF 4 4 audio frequency output (MPX signal) Vref 5 5 reference voltage output WLV 6 6 weighted level output MODE 7 7 mode switch input DDV 8 8 detune detector voltage n.c. − 9 not connected DEMI1 9 10 demodulator input 1 DEMI2 10 11 demodulator input 2 n.c. − 12 not connected TSW 11 13 tau switch input ST1 12 14 STOP-1, stop pulse output 1 ST0 13 15 STOP-0, stop pulse output 0 MUTE 14 16 muting voltage GND 15 17 ground (0 V) LFB1 16 18 IF limiter feedback 1 LFB2 17 19 IF limiter feedback 2 ViIF 18 20 IF signal input handbook, halfpage handbook, halfpage VP 1 18 ViIF LVA 2 17 LFB2 ULV 3 16 LFB1 VoAF 4 15 GND Vref 5 WLV 6 13 ST0 MODE 7 12 ST1 DDV 8 11 TSW DEMI1 9 10 DEMI2 TDA1597 VP 1 20 ViIF LVA 2 19 LFB2 ULV 3 18 LFB1 VoAF 4 17 GND Vref 5 16 MUTE TDA1597T 14 MUTE WLV 6 15 ST0 MODE 7 14 ST1 DDV 8 13 TSW n.c. 9 12 n.c. DEMI1 10 11 DEMI2 MED830 MED831 Fig.2 Pin configuration (DIP version). 1997 Feb 27 Fig.3 Pin configuration (SO version). 4 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 Consequently, there is no need for the demodulator tuned circuit to be adjusted for minimum distortion. Adjustment criterion is a symmetrical stop pulse. The control voltage for the mute attenuator (pin 16) is derived from the values of the level detector and the detuning detector output signals. The mute attenuator has a fast attack and a slow decay, determined by the capacitor connected to pin 16. The AF signal is fed via the mute attenuator to the output (pin 4). A weighted control voltage (pin 6) is obtained from the mute attenuator control voltage via a buffer amplifier that introduces an additional voltage shift and gain. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The limiter amplifier has five stages of IF amplification using balanced differential limiter amplifiers with emitter follower coupling. Decoupling of the stages from the supply voltage line and an internal high-ohmic DC feedback loop gives a very stable IF performance. The amplifier gain is virtually independent of changes in temperature. The FM demodulator is fully balanced and contains two cross-coupled differential amplifiers. The level detector generates a voltage output signal proportional to the amplitude of the input signal. The unweighted level detector output signal is available in the FM-MUTE-ON condition (mode switch). The quadrature detection of the FM signal is performed by direct feeding of one differential amplifier from the limiter amplifier output and the other via an external 90 degrees phase shifting network. The demodulator has a good stability and a small zero cross-over shift. The bandwidth of the demodulator output is restricted by an internal low-pass filter to approximately 1 MHz. Non-linearities, which are introduced by demodulation, are compensated for by the THD compensation circuit. For this reason, the demodulator resonance circuit (between pins 10 and 11) must have a loaded Q-factor of 19. The open-collector tuning stop output voltages STOP-0 and STOP-1 (pins 15 and 14) are derived from the detuning and the input signal level. Pins 14 and 15 may be tied together if only one tuning-stop output is required. LIMITING VALUES In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. MAX. UNIT VP supply voltage −0.3 +13 V Vn voltage at pins 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11 and 16 −0.3 +10 V voltage at pins 3, 7, 8, 14, 15, 18, 19 and 20 −0.3 VP V V13 voltage on pin 13 − 6 V I14, 15 current at pins 14 and 15 − 2 mA Ptot total power dissipation − 360 mW Tstg storage temperature −55 +150 °C Tamb operating ambient temperature −40 +85 °C Ves electrostatic handling all pins except pins 5 and 7 note 1 −2000 +2000 V pin 5 note 1 −2000 +800 V pin 7 note 1 −2000 +1000 V Note 1. Equivalent to discharging a 100 pF capacitor through a 1.5 kΩ series resistor. 1997 Feb 27 5 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS SYMBOL PARAMETER VALUE UNIT 80 90 K/W K/W thermal resistance from junction to ambient in free air SOT102-1 SOT163-1 Rth j-a CHARACTERISTICS VP = 8.5 V; Tamb = 25 °C; FM-MUTE-ON (I7 = 0); fIF = 10.7 MHz; deviation ±22.5 kHz with fm = 400 Hz; Vi = 10 mV (RMS) at pin 20; de-emphasis of 50 µs; tuned circuit at pins 10 and 11 aligned for symmetrical stop pulses; measurements taken in Fig.4; unless otherwise specified. SYMBOL PARAMETER VP supply voltage IP supply current CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT 7.5 8.5 12 V I2 = I7 = 0 − 20 26 mA Mode switch input I7 input current FM-MUTE-ON − 0 − mA V7 input voltage FM-MUTE-ON 2.4 2.8 3.2 V FM-MUTE-OFF 0.9Vref − − V FM-OFF; AF attenuation >60 dB − − 1.4 V IF amplifier and demodulator Zi demodulator input impedance between pins 10 and 11 25 40 55 kΩ Ci demodulator input capacitance between pins 10 and 11 − 6 − pF − 400 − Ω AF output (pin 4) Ro output resistance V4 DC output voltage level ViIF ≤ 5 µV (RMS) on pin 20 2.75 3.1 3.45 V PSRR power supply ripple rejection (pin 4) f = 1000 Hz; Vripple = 50 mV (RMS) 33 36 − dB − − 26 kHz Tuning stop detector ∆fSTOP-0 detuning frequency for STOP-0 (pin 15) V15 ≥ 3.5 V; see Fig.11 V15 ≤ 0.3 V; see Fig.11 38 − − kHz ∆fSTOP-1 detuning frequency for STOP-1 (pin 14) V14 ≥ 3.5 V; see Fig.10 − − −26 kHz V14 ≤ 0.3 V; see Fig.10 −38 − − kHz V20(rms) V14, 15 dependence on input voltage for V14, 15 ≥ 3.5 V; see Fig.9 STOP-0 and STOP-1 V14, 15 ≤ 0.3 V; see Fig.9 (RMS value) 250 − − µV − − 50 µV output voltage I14, 15 = 1 mA − − 0.3 V Reference voltage source (pin 5) Vref reference output voltage I5 = −1 mA 3.3 3.7 4.1 V R5 output resistance I5 = −1 mA − 40 80 Ω TC temperature coefficient − 3.3 − mV/VK 1997 Feb 27 6 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers SYMBOL PARAMETER TDA1597 CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT External muting V16 S muting voltage at I2 = 0 steepness of control voltage V20 ≤ 5 µV (RMS); see Fig.12 1.45 1.75 2.05 V V20 = 1 mV (RMS) 3.0 3.45 3.9 V slope: 100 µV ≤ V20 ≤ 100 mV; − 0.85 − V/dec V16 ≥ Vref − 0 − dB V16 = 0.77Vref 1.5 − 4.5 dB V16 = 0.55Vref − 20 − dB ∆V 16 20∆ log V 20 = 20 dB --------------------∆ log V 20 Internal mute α; note 1 α I16 mute voltage current for capacitor (pin 16) charge current V13 = 0 V − −8 − µA discharge current V13 = 0 V − 120 − µA charge current V13 = Vref − −100 − µA discharge current V13 = Vref − 120 − µA − − 500 Ω V20 ≤ 5 µV (RMS); see Fig.14 0.1 − 1.1 V V20 = 1 mV (RMS) 3.0 − 4.2 V ±200 kHz detuning 1.2 1.5 1.8 V Level detector R6 output resistance pin 6 V6 output voltage at I2 = 0 output voltage at V2 = V5 V20 ≤ 5 µV (RMS) − − 0.3 V ∆V6 output voltage at detuning ±45 kHz detuning − − 0.2 V TC temperature coefficient − 3.3 − mV/VK ∆f detuning frequency V6 = 1.8 V; see Fig.13 90 − 160 kHz S steepness of control voltage slope: 50 µV ≤ V20 ≤ 50 mV; 1.4 1.7 2.0 V/dec ∆f = 125 ±20 kHz − 35 − mV/kHz range by pin 2 ±∆V6/Vref 0.42 0.5 − V/V gain −∆V6/∆V2 − 1.7 − V/V range by pin 2 ±∆V16/Vref 0.21 0.25 − V/V gain −∆V16/∆V2 − 0.85 − V/V ∆V 6 20∆ log V 20 = 20 dB --------------------∆ log V 20 ∆V6/∆f slope of output voltage at detuning S level shift adjustments Note ∆V 4 ( FM – MUTE – OFF ) 1. α = 20 log ------------------------------------------------------∆V 4 ( FM – MUTE – ON ) 1997 Feb 27 7 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS VP = 7.5 to 12 V; Tamb = 25 °C; FM-MUTE-ON (I7 = 0); fIF = 10.7 MHz; deviation ±22.5 kHz with fm = 400 Hz; Vi = 10 mV (RMS) at pin 20; de-emphasis of 50 µs; tuned circuit at pins 10 and 11 aligned for symmetrical stop pulses; measurements taken in Fig.4; unless otherwise specified. SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT IF amplifier and demodulator Vi(rms) 14 22 35 µV S/N = 26 dB − 15 − µV S/N = 46 dB − 60 − µV deviation ±75 kHz − 82 − dB 180 200 220 mV input signal for start of limiting (−3 dB) (RMS value; pin 20) V7 = Vref; FM-MUTE-OFF input signal for signal-to-noise ratio (RMS value) f = 250 to 15000 Hz; V7 = Vref S/N signal-to-noise ratio Vo(rms) AF output signal (RMS value; pin 4) THD total harmonic distortion without de-emphasis without detuning deviation ±75 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; I7 = 0 − 0.1 0.3 % ±25 kHz detuning deviation ±75 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; I7 = 0 − − 0.6 % compensated via pin 3 deviation ±75 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; I7 = 0; V7 = Vref − 0.07 0.25 % 10 − − mV ∆V4 K2 adjustment ∆V4 = V4 (V3 = 0) − V4 (V3 = Vref) αAM AM suppression on pin 4 V7 = Vref; m = 30% Vi = 0.3 to 1000 mV (RMS) on pin 20 46 55 − dB Vi = 1 to 300 mV (RMS) on pin 20 60 65 − dB deviation ±75 kHz; fm = 100 kHz; V2 = 1 V − 14 − dB Dynamic mute attenuation α; note 1 α dynamic mute attenuation 1997 Feb 27 8 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers SYMBOL PARAMETER TDA1597 CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT Tuning stop detector ∆fSTOP-0 detuning frequency for STOP-0 (pin 15) ∆fSTOP-1 detuning frequency for STOP-1 (pin 14) V20(rms) dependence on input voltage for STOP-0 and STOP-1 (RMS value) R8 internal low-pass resistance of detune detector V8 voltage on capacitor V15 ≥ 3.5 V; see Fig.11 − − 26 kHz V15 ≤ 0.3 V; see Fig.11 38 − − kHz V14 ≥ 3.5 V; see Fig.10 − − −26 kHz V14 ≤ 0.3 V; see Fig.10 −38 − − kHz V14, 15 ≥ 3.5 V; see Fig.9 250 − − µV V14, 15 ≤ 0.3 V; see Fig.9 − − 50 µV 12 25 50 kΩ Vi ≤ 5 µV (RMS) on input pin 20; − I7 = 0 2.2 − V V20 ≤ 5 µV (RMS) 0.1 − 1.1 V V20 = 1 mV (RMS) 3.0 − 4.2 V I5 = −1 mA 3.3 3.7 4.1 V Level detector (I2 = 0) V6 output voltage Reference voltage source (pin 5) Vref reference output voltage Operation with AM-IF Level and stop information (on pins 6, 13, 14, 15 and 16) is provided for the modes FM-MUTE-ON and FM-MUTE-OFF. This information is also available in the FM-OFF mode when an AM-IF signal is input (for example 455 kHz). This can also provide a valid detuning information when a suitable AM-IF resonance circuit is provided for demodulator (see Fig.18). Note ∆V 4 ( FM – MUTE – OFF ) 1. α = 20 log ------------------------------------------------------∆V 4 ( FM – MUTE – ON ) 1997 Feb 27 9 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers handbook, full pagewidth Vmute R2 50 Ω +5 V STOP-0 22 nF IF = 10.7 MHz 20 (18) 19 (17) 18 (16) 17 (15) STOP-1 27 kΩ 47 nF 22 nF R1 150 Ω 16 (14) 15 (13) TDA1597 27 kΩ 14 (12) 220 nF 13 (11) n.c. 12 11 (10) 3.3 kΩ TDA1597T (1) 1 VP (2) 2 10 Ω (+8.5 V) (3) 3 (4) 4 (5) 5 (6) 6 (7) 7 (8) 8 S4 S1 (1) 100 nF (3) 9 100 nF (2) 220 kΩ level (weighted) level (unweighted) VoAF (unweighted) Vref (3.7 V) 10 kΩ VoAF (weighted) S2 4.7 S3 nF 3.9 kΩ MED832 The pin numbers given in parenthesis refer to the TDA1597. switch S4 (MODE): (1) FM-MUTE-OFF. (2) FM-MUTE-ON. (3) FM-OFF. Fig.4 Test circuit. 1997 Feb 27 10 IF (9) 10 n.c. 100 pF QL = 19 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 MBE519 0 V4 (dB) −20 (1) −40 (2) −60 −80 −100 10−6 10−5 10−4 10−3 10−2 10−1 Vi20 (rms) (V) 1 (1) Audio signal. (2) Noise. Fig.5 FM-MUTE-ON: Audio signal and noise as functions of the input signal ViIF (pin 20) with ∆f = ±22.5 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; de-emphasis 50 µs. MEH071 20 handbook, full pagewidth V4 (dB) 0 (1) −20 (2) −40 −60 −80 10−6 10−5 10−4 10−3 10−2 10−1 Vi20 (rms) (V) 1 (1) Audio signal. (2) Noise. Fig.6 FM-MUTE-OFF: Audio signal and noise as functions of the input signal ViIF (pin 20) with ∆f = ±22.5 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; de-emphasis 50 µs. 1997 Feb 27 11 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 MBE520 0 V4 (dB) −20 (1) −40 (2) −60 −80 −100 10−6 10−5 10−4 10−3 10−2 10−1 Vi20 (rms) (V) 1 (1) Audio signal. (2) Spurious AM signal. Fig.7 FM-MUTE-ON: Typical AM suppression as a function of the input signal ViIF (pin 20) with ∆f = ±22.5 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; AM with fm = 400 Hz; m = 0.3 and 250 to 15000 Hz bandwidth. MEH073 20 handbook, full pagewidth V4 (dB) 0 (1) −20 (2) −40 −60 −80 10−6 10−5 10−4 10−3 10−2 10−1 Vi20 (rms) (V) 1 (1) Audio signal. (2) Spurious AM signal. Fig.8 FM-MUTE-OFF: Typical AM suppression as a function of the input signal ViIF (pin 20) with ∆f = ±22.5 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; AM with fm = 400 Hz; m = 0.3 and 250 to 15000 Hz bandwidth. 1997 Feb 27 12 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 MEH074 10 handbook, full pagewidth V14, 15 (12, 13) (V) 8 6 4 2 0 10−6 10−5 10−4 10−3 10−2 10−1 Vi20 (rms (V) 1 Fig.9 STOP-0 and STOP-1 output voltage dependent on input signal ViIF (pin 20). MED833 10 MEH075 10 handbook, halfpage handbook, halfpage V14(12) V15(13) (V) (V) 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2 0 −40 −30 −20 −10 0 0 −20 10 20 detune (kHz) Fig.10 STOP-1 output voltage dependent on ViIF = 10 mV (RMS) (pin 20). 1997 Feb 27 −10 0 10 20 30 40 detune (kHz) Fig.11 STOP-0 output voltage dependent on ViIF = 10 mV (RMS) (pin 20). 13 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 MEH076 10 handbook, full pagewidth V16(14) (V) 8 6 (1) (2) 4 (3) 2 0 10−6 10−5 10−4 10−3 10−2 10−1 Vi20 (rms) (V) 1 (1) V2 = 0 V. (2) I2 = 0 mA. (3) V2 = Vref. Fig.12 External mute voltage V16(14) dependent on input signal ViIF (pin 20); typical adjusting range. MEH079 10 handbook, full pagewidth V16(14) (V) 8 6 4 2 0 −400 −300 −200 −100 0 100 200 Fig.13 Mute voltage V16(14) dependent on detuning; ViIF = 10 mV (RMS). 1997 Feb 27 14 300 400 detune (kHz) Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 MBE516 10 V6 (V) 8 (1) 6 (2) 4 (3) 2 0 10−6 10−5 10−4 10−3 10−2 10−1 Vi20 (rms) (V) 1 (1) V2 = 0 V. (2) I2 = 0 mA. (3) V2 = Vref. Fig.14 Control voltage V6 dependent on input signal ViIF (pin 20); typical adjusting range. MED834 10 handbook, full pagewidth V6 (V) 8 6 4 2 0 −400 −300 −200 −100 0 100 200 Fig.15 Control voltage V6 dependent on detuning; ViIF = 10 mV (RMS). 1997 Feb 27 15 300 400 detune (kHz) Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 MBE517 10 V3 (V) 8 6 (1) (2) 4 (3) 2 0 10−6 10−5 10−4 10−3 10−2 10−1 Vi20 (rms) (V) 1 (1) V2 = 0 V. (2) I2 = 0 mA. (3) V2 = Vref. Fig.16 Level output voltage V3 dependent on input signal ViIF (pin 20); typical adjusting range. MBE518 0.5 handbook, full pagewidth THD (%) 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 −80 −60 −40 −20 0 20 40 60 80 detune (kHz) Fig.17 Total harmonic distortion dependent on detuning at FM-MUTE-ON; ∆f = ±75 kHz; fm = 1 kHz; ViIF = 10 mV. 1997 Feb 27 16 1997 Feb 27 HIGH = FM LOW = AM FM-IF AM-IF 22 nF SFE handbook, full pagewidth 17 2 1 1 kΩ 3 18 3 18 4 17 15 5 15 5 6 TDA1572T 16 6 TDA1597T 16 22 nF BAW62 4 17 STOP-0 7 14 7 14 STOP-1 8 13 8 13 9 12 9 12 10 11 10 11 100 pF 560 pF MED836 tuned to FM-IF 3.3 kΩ 15 kΩ tuned to AM-IF IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers Fig.18 Interface for AM stop pulse application (SO version). 19 2 19 20 1 20 22 nF 300 Ω Philips Semiconductors Product specification TDA1597 APPLICATION INFORMATION 1997 Feb 27 AM-IF 22 nF SFE HIGH = FM LOW = AM FM-IF handbook, full pagewidth 18 2 1 1 kΩ 3 16 3 16 4 15 14 5 TDA1572 14 22 nF 5 TDA1597 BAW62 4 15 6 13 6 13 STOP-0 7 12 7 12 STOP-1 8 11 8 11 9 10 9 10 100 pF 560 pF MED837 tuned to FM-IF 3.3 kΩ 15 kΩ tuned to AM-IF IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers Fig.19 Interface for AM stop pulse application (DIP version). 17 2 17 18 1 18 22 nF 300 Ω Philips Semiconductors Product specification TDA1597 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 PACKAGE OUTLINES DIP18: plastic dual in-line package; 18 leads (300 mil) SOT102-1 ME seating plane D A2 A A1 L c e Z w M b1 (e 1) b b2 MH 10 18 pin 1 index E 1 9 0 5 10 mm scale DIMENSIONS (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions) UNIT A max. A1 min. A2 max. b b1 b2 c D (1) E (1) e e1 L ME MH w Z (1) max. mm 4.7 0.51 3.7 1.40 1.14 0.53 0.38 1.40 1.14 0.32 0.23 21.8 21.4 6.48 6.20 2.54 7.62 3.9 3.4 8.25 7.80 9.5 8.3 0.254 0.85 inches 0.19 0.020 0.15 0.055 0.044 0.021 0.015 0.055 0.044 0.013 0.009 0.86 0.84 0.26 0.24 0.10 0.30 0.15 0.13 0.32 0.31 0.37 0.33 0.01 0.033 Note 1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included. OUTLINE VERSION REFERENCES IEC JEDEC EIAJ ISSUE DATE 93-10-14 95-01-23 SOT102-1 1997 Feb 27 EUROPEAN PROJECTION 19 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 SO20: plastic small outline package; 20 leads; body width 7.5 mm SOT163-1 D E A X c HE y v M A Z 11 20 Q A2 A (A 3) A1 pin 1 index θ Lp L 1 10 e bp detail X w M 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 (1) e HE L Lp Q v w y mm 2.65 0.30 0.10 2.45 2.25 0.25 0.49 0.36 0.32 0.23 13.0 12.6 7.6 7.4 1.27 10.65 10.00 1.4 1.1 0.4 1.1 1.0 0.25 0.25 0.1 0.9 0.4 0.012 0.096 0.004 0.089 0.01 0.019 0.013 0.014 0.009 0.51 0.49 0.30 0.29 0.050 0.42 0.39 0.055 0.043 0.016 0.043 0.039 0.01 0.01 0.004 0.035 0.016 inches 0.10 Z (1) θ Note 1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.15 mm maximum per side are not included. REFERENCES OUTLINE VERSION IEC JEDEC SOT163-1 075E04 MS-013AC 1997 Feb 27 EIAJ EUROPEAN PROJECTION ISSUE DATE 92-11-17 95-01-24 20 o 8 0o Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 SOLDERING BY SOLDER PASTE REFLOW Plastic dual in-line packages Reflow soldering requires the solder paste (a suspension of fine solder particles, flux and binding agent) to be applied to the substrate by screen printing, stencilling or pressure-syringe dispensing before device placement. BY DIP OR WAVE The maximum permissible temperature of the solder is 260 °C; this temperature must not be in contact with the joint for more than 5 s. The total contact time of successive solder waves must not exceed 5 s. Several techniques exist for reflowing; for example, thermal conduction by heated belt, infrared, and vapour-phase reflow. Dwell times vary between 50 and 300 s according to method. Typical reflow temperatures range from 215 to 250 °C. The device may be mounted up to the seating plane, but the temperature of the plastic body must not exceed the specified storage maximum. If the printed-circuit board has been pre-heated, forced cooling may be necessary immediately after soldering to keep the temperature within the permissible limit. Preheating is necessary to dry the paste and evaporate the binding agent. Preheating duration: 45 min at 45 °C. REPAIRING SOLDERED JOINTS (BY HAND-HELD SOLDERING IRON OR PULSE-HEATED SOLDER TOOL) REPAIRING SOLDERED JOINTS Fix the component by first soldering two, diagonally opposite, end pins. Apply the heating tool to the flat part of the pin only. Contact time must be limited to 10 s at up to 300 °C. When using proper tools, all other pins can be soldered in one operation within 2 to 5 s at between 270 and 320 °C. (Pulse-heated soldering is not recommended for SO packages.) Apply a low voltage soldering iron below the seating plane (or not more than 2 mm above it). If its temperature is below 300 °C, it must not be in contact for more than 10 s; if between 300 and 400 °C, for not more than 5 s. Plastic small outline packages BY WAVE For pulse-heated solder tool (resistance) soldering of VSO packages, solder is applied to the substrate by dipping or by an extra thick tin/lead plating before package placement. During placement and before soldering, the component must be fixed with a droplet of adhesive. After curing the adhesive, the component can be soldered. The adhesive can be applied by screen printing, pin transfer or syringe dispensing. Maximum permissible solder temperature is 260 °C, and maximum duration of package immersion in solder bath is 10 s, if allowed to cool to less than 150 °C within 6 s. Typical dwell time is 4 s at 250 °C. A modified wave soldering technique is recommended using two solder waves (dual-wave), in which a turbulent wave with high upward pressure is followed by a smooth laminar wave. Using a mildly-activated flux eliminates the need for removal of corrosive residues in most applications. 1997 Feb 27 21 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers TDA1597 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. 1997 Feb 27 22 Philips Semiconductors Product specification IF amplifier/demodulator for FM radio receivers NOTES 1997 Feb 27 23 TDA1597 Philips Semiconductors – a worldwide company Argentina: see South America Australia: 34 Waterloo Road, NORTH RYDE, NSW 2113, Tel. +61 2 9805 4455, Fax. +61 2 9805 4466 Austria: Computerstr. 6, A-1101 WIEN, P.O. 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