Recording Equalizer Amplifier for Stereo Cassette Decks
Description
The CXA1597M/P is a bipolar IC developed for
recording equalizer amplifier in analog cassette
decks. It is suited specifically for double cassette
decks. Incorporating the filter circuit greatly reduces
the external parts.
Features
• Built-in filter required for recording equalizer
amplifiers
• Inductor (coil) is unnecessary
• Low frequency boost is possible with an external
capacitor
• Built-in recording mute function
(requiring only an external time constant circuit to
implement soft mute)
• Fade in/out DC controllable
• NORM/CrO2/METAL tape mode switching function
• NORM/HIGH tape speed recording switching
function
• DC controllable for recording level calibration
(approximately ±6dB variable)
• DC controllable for high frequency equalizer
amplifier gain (approximately ±4dB variable)
• Built-in 2 channels
• Small package
Applications
Recording equalizer amplifier for stereo analog
cassette decks (Supports ALPS ELECTRIC CO.,
LTD. HADKH55-series heads)
CXA1597M
16 pin SOP (Plastic)
CXA1597P
16 pin DIP (Plastic)
Structure
Bipolar silicon monolithic IC
Absolute Maximum Ratings
• Supply voltageVCC17V
• Operating temperature Topr–20 to +75 °C
• Storage temperatureTstg–65 to +150 °C
• Allowable power dissipation
PD (CXA1597M) 500mW
(CXA1597P) 900mW
Operating Conditions
Supply voltage Dual power supplies (VCC – VEE)
±5.0 to 8.0 V
Single power supply (VCC)
10.0 to 16.0 V
Block Diagram and Pin Configuration
Gp CAL
16
1
SPEED
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NORM-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 1
(3kHz, –20dB)
NORM-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 2
(8kHz, –20dB)
Recording equalizer amplifier reference output
level (315Hz) (This output level is the tape
reference 0dB which generates magnetic flux of
250nWb/m)
All of the recording equalizer amplifier blocks use
this level as their reference level.
Input level when the reference output level is
315Hz, –3.0dBv
(For measurement, input a 315Hz, –18.5dBv
signal to the REC IN pins (Pins 4 and 13) and
then measure the output level.)
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 3kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 8kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
8.0
±5.0
10.0
–20.0
–1.9
2.5
12.0
±7.0
14.0
–3.0
–18.5
–0.4
4.5
16.0
±8.0
16.0
–17.0
1.1
6.5
mA
V
V
dBv
dBv
dB
dB
NORM-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 3
(12kHz, –20dB)
CrO
2-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 1
(3kHz, –20dB)
Recording equalizer amplifier
CrO
2-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 2
(8kHz, –20dB)
CrO
2-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 3
(12kHz, –20dB)
METAL-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 1
(3kHz, –20dB)
METAL-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 2
(8kHz, –20dB)
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 12kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
CrO
2-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 3kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
CrO
2-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 8kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
CrO
2-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 12kHz signal (–20dB level down) from the
reference to the REC IN pins and then measure the
relative deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
METAL-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 3kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
METAL-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 8kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
7.3
2.9
7.1
11.3
3.9
7.1
10.3
4.4
9.1
14.3
5.4
9.1
13.3
5.9
11.1
17.3
6.9
11.1
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
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CXA1597M/P
ItemConditionsMin.Typ.Max. Unit
METAL-NORM mode
REC-EQ frequency response 3
(12kHz, –20dB)
NORM-HIGH mode
REC-EQ frequency response 1
(5kHz, –20dB)
NORM-HIGH mode
REC-EQ frequency response 2
(15kHz, –20dB)
NORM-HIGH mode
REC-EQ frequency response 3
(20kHz, –20dB)
CrO
2-HIGH mode
REC-EQ frequency response 1
(5kHz, –20dB)
CrO
2-HIGH mode
REC-EQ frequency response 2
(15kHz, –20dB)
METAL-tape, NORM-speed mode
Input a 12kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
NORM-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 5kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
NORM-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 15kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
NORM-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 20kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
CrO
2-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 5kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
CrO
2-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 15kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
10.4
–1.3
4.0
7.4
3.9
8.6
13.4
0.2
6.5
10.9
5.4
11.1
16.4
1.7
9.0
14.4
6.9
13.6
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
CrO
2-HIGH mode
REC-EQ frequency response 3
(20kHz, –20dB)
METAL-HIGH mode
Recording equalizer amplifier
REC-EQ frequency response 1
(5kHz, –20dB)
METAL-HIGH mode
REC-EQ frequency response 2
(15kHz, –20dB)
METAL-HIGH mode
REC-EQ frequency response 3
(20kHz, –20dB)
NORM-NORM mode
REC-EQ signal handling
CrO
2-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 20kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
METAL-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 5kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
METAL-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 15kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
METAL-tape, HIGH-speed mode
Input a 20kHz signal (–20dB level down) to the
REC IN pins and then measure the relative
deviation from NORM-NS, 315Hz mode.
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, RL = 2.7kΩ
Input a 1kHz signal and set the output so that
THD (total harmonic distortion) is 1%. (Measure
the distortion of a +11dB level-up signal.)
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, RL = 2.7kΩ
Input a 1kHz, 0.0dB (reference input level)
signal and measure the distortion. (Measure the
distortion as THD + N.)
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—
0.14
0.6
%
ItemConditionsMin.Typ.Max. Unit
NORM-NORM mode
REC-EQ S/N ratio 1
("A"-WGT filter)
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, Rg = 5.1kΩ
With no signal, measure the noise using the "A"WGT filter. (The measured value is indicated as
the relative value compared to the reference
level.)
57
65
CXA1597M/P
—
dB
NORM-NORM mode
Output DC offset voltage
(REC OUT pin)
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode
With no signal, measure the DC offset voltage of
the REC OUT pin.
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, REC-MUTE = 0.5V
Input a 1kHz signal (+12dB level up) and
measure the attenuation when REC MUTE is on.
(Use a 1kHz BPF.)
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, REC-MUTE = 2.5V
Input a 1kHz, 0.0dB (reference level) signal and
measure the attenuation characteristics curve of
the soft mute function. (when REC-MUTE = 2.5V)
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, REC-CAL = 5.0V
Input a 315Hz signal (–20dB level down) and
measure the amount of change compared to
when the REC-CAL function is at the standard
setting.
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, REC-CAL = 0.0V
Input a 315Hz signal (–20dB level down) and
measure the amount of change compared to
when the REC-CAL function is at the standard
setting.
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, Gp-CAL = 5.0V
Input a 8kHz signal (–20dB level down) and
measure the amount of change compared to
when the Gp-CAL function is at the standard
setting.
NORM-tape, NORM-speed mode, Gp-CAL = 0.0V
Input a 8kHz signal (–20dB level down) and
measure the amount of change compared to
when the Gp-CAL function is at the standard
setting.
TAPE EQ control pin voltage
TAPE EQ control pin voltage
TAPE EQ control pin voltage
SPEED control pin voltage
SPEED control pin voltage
3.9
–5.9
4.2
2.2
0.0
3.5
0.0
5.9
–3.9
—
—
—
—
—
7.9
–1.9
VCC
2.8
0.5
VCC
0.5
dB
dB
V
V
V
V
V
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