Philips TSA5514AT-C2, TSA5514-C2 Datasheet

DATA SH EET
Product specification File under Integrated Circuits, IC02
October 1992
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
TSA5514
1.3 GHz bidirectional I
C-bus
controlled synthesizer
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TSA5514
FEATURES
Complete 1.3 GHz single chip system
Low power 5 V, 35 mA
I2C-bus programming
In-lock flag
Varicap drive disable
Low radiation
Address selection for Picture-In-Picture (PIP), DBS
tuner (4 addresses)
5-level analog-to-digital converter
7 bus controlled ports; 3 output, 4 open collector
input/output
Power-down flag
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
ORDERING INFORMATION
Note
1. SOT102-1; 1996 December 4.
2. SOT109-1; 1996 December 4.
3. SOT 163-1; 1996 December 4.
SYMBOL PARAMETER MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
V
cc
supply voltage 5 V
I
cc
supply current 35 mA fr frequency range 64 1300 MHz V
I
input voltage level
80 MHz to 150 MHz 12 300 mV 150 MHz to 1 GHz 9 300 mV 1 GHz to 1.3 GHz 40 300 mV
f
xtal
crystal oscillator frequency 3.2 4.0 4.48 MHz I
o
open-collector output current 10 −−mA T
amb
operating ambient temperature range 10 +80 °C T
stg
IC storage temperature range 40 +150 °C
EXTENDED TYPE
NUMBER
PACKAGE
PINS PIN POSITION MATERIAL CODE
TSA5514 18 DIL plastic SOT102
(1)
TSA5514T 16 SO plastic SOT109A
(2)
TSA5514AT 20 SO plastic SOT163A
(3)
APPLICATIONS
TV tuners
VCR Tuners
DESCRIPTION
The TSA5514 is a single chip PLL frequency synthesizer designed for TV tuning systems. Control data is entered via the I
2
C-bus; five serial bytes are required to address the device, select the oscillator frequency, programme the seven output ports and set the charge-pump current. Four of these ports can also be used as input ports (three general purpose I/O ports, one ADC). Digital information concerning those ports can be read out of the TSA5514 on the SDA line (one status byte) during a READ operation. A flag is set when the loop is “in-lock” and is read during a READ operation. The device has 4 programmable addresses, programmed by applying a specific voltage to AS pin. The phase comparator operates at 7.8125 kHz when a 4 MHz crystal is used.
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Philips Semiconductors Product specification
1.3 GHz bidirectional I2C-bus controlled synthesizer
TSA5514
Fig.1 Block diagram.
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1.3 GHz bidirectional I2C-bus controlled synthesizer
TSA5514
Fig.2 Pin configuration for SOT102.
Fig.3 Pin configuration for SOT109.
Fig.4 Pin configuration for SOT163.
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TSA5514
PINNING
SYMBOL
PIN
DESCRIPTION
SOT102 SOT109 SOT163
PD 1 1 1 charge-pump output Q1 2 2 2 crystal oscillator input 1 Q2 3 3 3 crystal oscillator reference voltage n.c. −−4 not connected SDA 4 4 5 serial data input/output SCL 5 5 6 serial clock input P7 6 6 7 port output/input (general purpose) n.c. −−8 not connected P6 7 7 9 port output/input for general purpose ADC P5 8 8 10 port output/input (general purpose) P4 9 9 11 port output/input (general purpose) AS 10 10 12 address selection input P2 11 11 13 port output P1 12 14 port output P0 13 15 port output V
cc
14 12 16 voltage supply
RF
IN1
15 13 17 UHF/VHF signal input 1
RF
IN2
16 14 18 UHF/VHF signal input 2 (decoupled)
V
EE
17 15 19 ground
UD 18 16 20 drive output
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TSA5514
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The TSA5514 is controlled via the two-wire I2C-bus. For programming, there is one module address (7 bits) and the R/W bit for selecting READ or WRITE mode.
WRITE mode: R/
W = 0 (see Table 1)
After the address transmission (first byte), data bytes can be sent to the device. Four data bytes are required to fully program the TSA5514. The bus transceiver has an auto-increment facility which permits the programming of the TSA5514 within one single transmission (address + 4 data bytes).
The TSA5514 can also be partially programmed on the condition that the first data byte following the address is
byte 2 or byte 4. The meaning of the bits in the data bytes is given in Table 1. The first bit of the first data byte transmitted indicates whether frequency data (first bit = 0) or charge pump and port information (first bit = 1) will follow. Until an I2C-bus STOP condition is sent by the controller, additional data bytes can be entered without the need to re-address the device. This allows a smooth frequency sweep for fine tuning or AFC purpose. At power-on the ports are set to the high impedance state.
The 7.8125 kHz reference frequency is obtained by dividing the output of the 4 MHz crystal oscillator by 512. Because the input of UHF/VHF signal is first divided by 8 the step size is 62.5 kHz. A 3.2 MHz crystal can offer step sizes of 50 kHz.
Table 1 Write data format
Note to Table 1
Note
1. x = don’t care
MSB LSB
Address 11000MA1MA00Abyte 1 Programmable divider 0 N14 N13 N12 N11 N10 N9 N8 A byte 2 Programmable divider N7 N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 N0 A byte 3 Charge-pump and test bits 1 CP T1 T0 x x x OS A byte 4 Output ports control bits P7 P6 P5 P4 x P2 P1* P0* A byte 5
* Not valid for TSA5514T MA1, MA0 programmable address bits (see Table 4) A acknowledge bit N14 to N0 programmable divider bits N = N14 × 2
14
+ N13 × 213+... + N1 ×21+N0 CP charge-pump current CP = 0 50 µA CP = 1 220 µA P7 to P0 = 1 open-collector output is active P7 to P0 = 0 outputs are in high impedance state T1, T0, OS = 0 0 0 normal operation T1 = 1 P6 = f
ref
,P7=f
DIV
T0 = 1 3-state charge-pump OS = 1 operational amplifier output is switched off (varicap drive disable)
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