TDA6503TS/C1 [NXP]
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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
DATA SHEET
TDA6502; TDA6502A; TDA6503;
TDA6503A
5 V mixers/oscillators and
synthesizers for cable TV and VCR
2-band tuners
Product specification
2000 Aug 02
Supersedes data of 2000 Mar 16
File under Integrated Circuits, IC02
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
5 V mixers/oscillators and synthesizers for
cable TV and VCR 2-band tuners
TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
CONTENTS
14
INTERNAL PIN CONFIGURATION
15
PACKAGE OUTLINE
SOLDERING
1
2
3
FEATURES
16
APPLICATIONS
16.1
Introduction to soldering surface mount
packages
Reflow soldering
Wave soldering
Manual soldering
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
I2C-bus format
3-wire bus format
3.1
3.2
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
4
5
6
7
8
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
ORDERING INFORMATION
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Suitability of surface mount IC packages for
wave and reflow soldering methods
17
18
19
20
DATA SHEET STATUS
DEFINITIONS
PINNING
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
DISCLAIMERS
PURCHASE OF PHILIPS I2C COMPONENTS
8.1
8.2
Control mode selection
I2C-bus data format: pin SW to ground
I2C-bus address selection
Write mode
Read mode
Power-on reset
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.4
8.3
3-wire bus data format: pin SW to VCC or
open-circuit
8.3.1
9
Power-on reset
LIMITING VALUES
10
11
12
13
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
CHARACTERISTICS
TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
TEST AND APPLICATION INFORMATION
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
Test circuits
Measurement circuit
Tuning amplifier
Crystal oscillator
Examples of I2C-bus data format sequences for
TDA6502 and TDA6503
Write sequences to register C2
Read sequences from register C3
Examples of 3-wire bus data format sequences
for TDA6502 and TDA6503
18-bit sequence
13.5.1
13.5.2
13.6
13.6.1
13.6.2
13.6.3
19-bit sequence
27-bit sequence
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Product specification
5 V mixers/oscillators and synthesizers for
cable TV and VCR 2-band tuners
TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
1
FEATURES
• Single-chip 5 V mixer/oscillator and synthesizer for
cable TV and VCR tuners
• Pin-to-pin compatible with TDA6402, TDA6402A,
TDA6403 and TDA6403A
• Universal bus protocol (I2C-bus or 3-wire bus):
– Bus protocol for 18 or 19-bit transmission (3-wire
bus)
2
APPLICATIONS
• Cable tuners for TV and VCR (switched concept for
– Extra protocol for 27-bit transmission (test modes and
features for 3-wire bus)
VHF).
– Address + 4 data bytes transmission (I2C-bus ‘write’
mode)
3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA6502, TDA6502A, TDA6503 and TDA6503A are
programmable 2-band mixers/oscillators and synthesizers
intended for VHF/UHF TV and VCR tuners (see Fig.1).
– Address + 1 status byte (I2C-bus ‘read’ mode)
– 4 independent I2C-bus addresses.
• 1 PMOS buffer for UHF band selection (25 mA)
Partitioning of the bands is up to the customer as long as
VHF is below 500 MHz and UHF is below 900 MHz.
• 3 PMOS buffers for general purpose, e.g. 2 VHF
sub-bands, FM sound trap (25 mA)
The devices include two double balanced mixers and two
oscillators for the VHF and UHF band respectively, an
IF amplifier and a PLL synthesizer. The VHF band can be
split-up into two sub-bands using a proper oscillator
application and a switchable inductor.
• 33 V tuning voltage output
• In-lock detector
• 5-step analog-to-digital converter (3 bits in I2C-bus
mode)
• 15-bit programmable divider
Two pins are available between the mixer output and the
IF amplifier input to enable IF filtering for improved signal
handling.
• Programmable reference divider ratio (64, 80 or 128)
• Programmable charge pump current (60 or 280 µA)
• Varicap drive disable
The port register provides four PMOS ports. Band
selection is provided by port register UHF. When port
register UHF is ‘on’, the UHF mixer-oscillator is active and
the VHF band is switched off. When port register UHF is
‘off’, the VHF mixer-oscillator is active and the UHF band
is off. Port registers VHFL and VHFH are used to select
the VHF sub-bands. Port register FMST is a general
purpose port, that can be used to switch an FM sound trap.
When the ports are used, the sum of the drain currents has
to be limited to 30 mA.
• Balanced mixer with a common emitter input for VHF
(single input)
• Balanced mixer with a common base input for UHF
(balanced input)
• 2-pin common emitter oscillator for VHF
• 4-pin common emitter oscillator for UHF
• IF preamplifier with asymmetrical 75 Ω output
impedance able to drive loads from 75 Ω upwards
The synthesizer consists of a 15-bit programmable divider,
a crystal oscillator and its programmable reference divider
and a phase comparator (phase/frequency detector)
combined with a charge pump which drives the tuning
amplifier, including the 33 V output at pin VT. Depending
on the reference divider ratio (64, 80 or 128), the phase
comparator operates at 62.5, 50 or 31.25 kHz with a
4 MHz crystal.
• Low power
• Low radiation
• Small size
• The TDA6502A and TDA6503A differ from the TDA6502
and TDA6503 by the UHF port protocol in the I2C-bus
mode (see Tables 3 and 4).
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Product specification
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cable TV and VCR 2-band tuners
TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
Depending on the voltage applied to pin SW (see Table 2)
the device is operating in the I2C-bus mode or 3-wire bus
mode.
3.2
3-wire bus format
Data is transmitted to the device during a HIGH level on
pin CE/AS (enable line). The device is accessible with
18-bit and 19-bit data formats (see Figs 4 and 5). The first
four bits are used to program the PMOS ports and the
remaining bits control the programmable divider. A 27-bit
data format (see Fig.6) may also be used to set the charge
pump current, the reference divider ratio and the test
modes.
In the 3-wire bus mode, pin LOCK/ADC is the ‘lock’ output
of the PLL and is at LOW level when the PLL is locked.
Lock detector bit FL of the status byte is set to logic 1 when
the loop is locked and is read on the SDA line during a
READ operation in I2C-bus mode only.
In the I2C-bus mode only, pin LOCK/ADC is the ADC input
for digital AFC control. The ADC code is read during a
READ operation on the I2C-bus.
It is not allowed to address the device with words whose
length is different from 18, 19 or 27 bits.
In the test mode, in both I2C-bus mode and 3-wire bus
mode, pin LOCK/ADC is used as a test output for fREF and
Table 1 Data word length for 3-wire bus format
1⁄2fDIV
.
REFERENCE
DIVIDER(1)
FREQUENCY
STEP
DATA WORD
3.1
I2C-bus format
18-bit
19-bit
27-bit
64
128
62.50 kHz
31.25 kHz
Five serial bytes (including the address byte) are required
to address the device, select the VCO frequency, program
the four ports, set the charge pump current and set the
reference divider ratio. The device has four independent
I2C-bus addresses which can be selected by applying a
specific voltage to pin CE/AS.
programmable
programmable
Note
1. The selection of the reference divider is given by an
automatic identification of the data word length. When
the 27-bit format is used, the reference divider is
controlled by bits RSA and RSB (see Table 8). More
details are given in Section 8.3.
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Product specification
5 V mixers/oscillators and synthesizers for
cable TV and VCR 2-band tuners
TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
4
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
Measured over full voltage and temperature ranges.
SYMBOL PARAMETER
VCC supply voltage
CONDITIONS
operating
MIN.
4.5
TYP. MAX. UNIT
5
5.5
V
ICC
supply current
all PMOS ports are off;
VCC = 5V
−
71
−
mA
fXTAL
Io(PMOS)
Ptot
crystal oscillator frequency
PMOS port output current
total power dissipation
IC storage temperature
ambient temperature
RF frequency
−
4.0
−
−
MHz
mA
note 1
note 2
−
30
520
−
−
mW
Tstg
−40
−20
40
200
−
−
+150 °C
Tamb
fRF
−
+85
800
900
−
°C
VHF band
UHF band
VHF band
UHF band
VHF band
UHF band
VHF band
UHF band
−
MHz
MHz
dB
−
GV
NF
Vo
voltage gain
noise figure
20
32
7.5
7
−
−
dB
−
−
dB
−
−
dB
output voltage (causing 1% cross
modulation in channel)
−
110
110
−
dBµV
dBµV
−
−
Notes
1. One buffer ‘on’, Io = 25 mA; two buffers ‘on’, maximum sum of Io = 30 mA.
2. The power dissipation is calculated as follows:
(0.5 × 33V)2
Ptot = VCC × (ICC – Io) + VP(sat) × I +
--------------------------------
o
22 kΩ
where:
VP(sat) = output saturation voltage on the buffer output
Io = source current for one buffer output.
5
ORDERING INFORMATION
TYPE
PACKAGE
NUMBER
NAME
DESCRIPTION
VERSION
TDA6502
SSOP28
plastic shrink small outline package; 28 leads; body width 5.3 mm
SOT341-1
TDA6502A
TDA6503
TDA6503A
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Product specification
5 V mixers/oscillators and synthesizers for
cable TV and VCR 2-band tuners
TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
6
BLOCK DIAGRAM
V
IFFIL1 IFFIL2
5 (24) 6 (23)
CC
19 (10)
(5) 24
3 (26)
VHFOSCOC
VHFIN
VHF
OSCILLATOR
RF INPUT
VHF
VHF
MIXER
(7) 22
VHFOSCIB
BS
BS
BS
(6) 23
OSCGND
TDA6502
TDA6502A
(TDA6503)
(TDA6503A)
4 (25)
(9) 20
IF
RFGND
IFOUT
PREAMPLIFIER
(1) 28
(2) 27
(3) 26
(4) 25
UHFOSCIB2
UHFOSCOC2
1 (28)
UHFIN1
RF INPUT
UHF
UHF
MIXER
UHF
OSCILLATOR
2 (27)
UHFIN2
UHFOSCOC1
UHFOSCIB1
BS
BS
BS
(13) 16
(12) 17
CP
VT
XTAL
OSCILLATOR
4 MHz
REFERENCE
DIVIDER
64, 80, 128
18 (11)
XTAL
f
REF
PHASE
COMPARATOR
CHARGE
PUMP
RSA
RSB
OPAMP
OS
15-BIT
f
DIV
PROGRAMMABLE
DIVIDER
T0, T1, T2 CP
IN-LOCK
DETECTOR
15-BIT
FREQUENCY
REGISTER
POWER-DOWN
DETECTOR
FL
CONTROL
REGISTER
FL
14 (15)
CL
SCL
2
SDA
CP T2 T1 T0 RSA RSB OS
13 (16)
I C-BUS / 3-WIRE BUS
TRANSCEIVER
DA
11 (18)
SW
f
SW
REF
1/2f
CE/AS
PORT
REGISTER
FL
DIV
12 (17)
CE/AS
UHF VHFH VHFL FMST
GATE
3-BIT ADC
BS
(8) 21
GND
T0, T1, T2
15 (14)
LOCK/ADC
9 (20)
PVHFH
7 (22) 10 (19)
FMST
8 (21)
FCE527
PUHF
PVHFL
The pin numbers in parenthesis refer to the TDA6503 and TDA6503A.
Fig.1 Block diagram.
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TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
7
PINNING
SYMBOL
PIN
DESCRIPTION
TDA6502;
TDA6502A
TDA6503;
TDA6503A
UHFIN1
1
2
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
UHF RF input 1
UHF RF input 2
VHF RF input
RF ground
UHFIN2
VHFIN
RFGND
IFFIL1
IFFIL2
PVHFL
PVHFH
PUHF
FMST
SW
3
4
5
IF filter output 1
IF filter output 2
6
7
PMOS port output, general purpose (e.g. VHF low sub-band)
PMOS port output, general purpose (e.g. VHF high sub-band)
PMOS port output, UHF band
8
9
10
11
12
PMOS port output, general purpose (e.g. FM sound trap)
bus format selection input: I2C-bus mode or 3-wire bus mode
CE/AS
chip enable input in 3-wire bus mode or address selection input in
I2C-bus mode
DA
13
14
15
16
15
14
serial data input/output
serial clock input
lock detector output in 3-wire bus mode or ADC input in I2C-bus
mode
CL
LOCK/ADC
CP
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
13
12
11
10
9
charge pump output
VT
tuning voltage output
crystal oscillator input
supply voltage
XTAL
VCC
IFOUT
IF output
GND
8
digital ground
VHFOSCIB
OSCGND
VHFOSCOC
UHFOSCIB1
UHFOSCOC1
UHFOSCOC2
UHFOSCIB2
7
VHF oscillator input base
oscillator ground
6
5
VHF oscillator output collector
UHF oscillator input 1 (base)
UHF oscillator output 1 (collector)
UHF oscillator output 2 (collector)
UHF oscillator input 2 (base)
4
3
2
1
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TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
handbook, halfpage
handbook, halfpage
UHFOSCIB2
UHFOSCOC2
UHFOSCOC1
UHFOSCIB1
VHFOSCOC
OSCGND
1
2
UHFIN1
UHFIN2
VHFIN
28
27
26
25
24
UHFIN1
UHFOSCIB2
UHFOSCOC2
UHFOSCOC1
UHFOSCIB1
VHFOSCOC
1
2
28
27
26
25
24
UHFIN2
VHFIN
RFGND
IFFIL1
IFFIL2
PVHFL
PVHFH
PUHF
FMST
SW
3
3
RFGND
IFFIL1
4
4
5
5
23 IFFIL2
22 PVHFL
21 PVHFH
6
23 OSCGND
VHFOSCIB
6
VHFOSCIB
GND
7
22
7
TDA6503
TDA6503A
TDA6502
TDA6502A
8
8
21 GND
IFOUT
PUHF
FMST
SW
9
20
19
18
17
16
IFOUT
9
20
19
18
17
16
V
V
10
11
10
11
CC
CC
XTAL
XTAL
VT
VT 12
CP
CE/AS
DA
CE/AS 12
DA
13
LOCK/ADC 14
CP
13
CL 14
15 CL
15 LOCK/ADC
FCE571
FCE570
Fig.2 Pin configuration for TDA6502 and
TDA6502A.
Fig.3 Pin configuration for TDA6503 and
TDA6503A.
8
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Control mode selection
8.1
The device is controlled via the I2C-bus or the 3-wire bus, depending on the voltage applied to pin SW (see Table 2).
A LOW level on pin SW enables the I2C-bus: pins CE/AS, DA and CL are used as address selection (AS), serial data
(SDA) and serial clock (SCL) input respectively.
A HIGH level on pin SW enables the 3-wire bus: pins CE/AS, DA and CL are used as chip enable (CE), data and clock
inputs respectively.
Table 2 Bus format selection
PIN
I2C-BUS MODE
3-WIRE BUS MODE
TDA6502;
TDA6502A TDA6503A
TDA6503;
SYMBOL
SW
11
12
13
14
15
18
17
16
15
14
LOW-level voltage or ground
address selection input
serial data input
HIGH-level voltage or open-circuit
enable input
CE/AS
DA
data input
CL
serial clock input
clock input
LOCK/ADC
ADC input or test output
lock detector output or test output
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TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
The bus transceiver has an auto-increment facility which
permits the programming of the device within one single
transmission (address byte + 4 data bytes). The device
can also be partially programmed providing that the first
data byte following the address byte is divider byte DB1 or
the control byte CB.
8.2
I2C-bus data format: pin SW to ground
8.2.1
I2C-BUS ADDRESS SELECTION
The module address contains programmable address
bits MA1 and MA0 (see Tables 3, 4 and 9) which offer the
possibility of having several synthesizers (up to 4) in one
system by applying a specific voltage on pin CE/AS.
The relationship between bits MA1 and MA0 and the input
voltage applied to pin CE/AS is given in Table 6.
The first bit of the byte following the address byte indicates
whether frequency data (first bit = 0) or control and
band-switch data (first bit = 1) will follow. Until an I2C-bus
STOP command is sent by the controller, additional data
bytes can be entered without the need to re-address the
device.
8.2.2
WRITE MODE
The write mode is defined by the address byte ADB with
bit R/W = 0 (see Tables 3 and 4).
The frequency register is loaded after the 8th clock pulse
of byte DB2, the control register is loaded after the 8th
clock pulse of the byte CB and the band-switch register is
loaded after the 8th clock pulse of byte BB.
Data bytes can be sent to the device after the address
transmission (first byte). Four data bytes are needed to
fully program the device.
Table 3 I2C-bus data format for write mode of TDA6502 and TDA6503
BIT
NAME
BYTE
MSB
LSB
Address byte
Divider byte 1
Divider byte 2
Control byte
ADB
DB1
DB2
CB
1
0
1
N14
N6
CP
X
0
N13
N5
T2
X
0
N12
N4
T1
X
0
N11
N3
MA1
N10
MA0
N9
R/W = 0
N8
N7
1
N2
N1
N0
T0
RSA
PUHF
RSB
OS
Band-switch byte
BB
X
FMST
PVHFH PVHFL
Table 4 I2C-bus data format for write mode of TDA6502A and TDA6503A
BIT
NAME
BYTE
MSB
LSB
Address byte
Divider byte 1
Divider byte 2
Control byte
ADB
DB1
DB2
CB
1
0
1
N14
N6
CP
X
0
N13
N5
T2
X
0
N12
N4
T1
X
0
N11
N3
MA1
N10
MA0
N9
R/W = 0
N8
N7
1
N2
N1
N0
T0
RSA
FMST
RSB
OS
Band-switch byte
BB
X
PUHF
PVHFH PVHFL
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TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
Table 5 Description of the bits used in Tables 3 and 4
BIT
DESCRIPTION
programmable address bits (see Table 6)
logic 0 for write mode
MA1 and MA0
R/W
N14 to N0
CP
programmable divider bits: N = N14 × 214 + N13 × 213 + ... + N1 × 21 + N0
charge pump current control bit:
logic 0: charge pump current is 60 µA
logic 1: charge pump current is 280 µA (at power-on)
test bits (see Table 7)
T2, T1 and T0
RSA and RSB
OS
reference divider ratio select bits (see Table 8)
tuning amplifier control bit:
logic 0: tuning voltage is ‘on’ (during normal operating)
logic 1: tuning voltage is ‘off’; high-impedance output of pin VT (at power-on)
PVHFL, PVHFH, PUHF and FMST PMOS ports control bits:
logic 0: corresponding buffer is ‘off’ (at power-on)
logic 1: corresponding buffer is ‘on’
don’t care
X
Table 6 Address selection bits (I2C-bus mode)
MA1
MA0
VOLTAGE APPLIED TO PIN CE/AS
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0 V to 0.1VCC
0.2VCC to 0.3VCC or open-circuit
0.4VCC to 0.6VCC
0.9VCC to 1.0VCC
Table 7 Test mode bits
T2
T1
T0
TEST MODE
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
X
0
1
0
1
normal mode
normal mode (note 1)
charge pump is off
charge pump is sinking current
charge pump is sourcing current
fREF is available on pin LOCK/ADC (note 2)
1⁄2fDIV is available on pin LOCK/ADC (note 2)
Notes
1. This is the default mode at Power-on reset.
2. The ADC input cannot be used when these test modes are active; see Section 8.2.3 for more information.
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TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
Table 8 Reference divider ratio select bits
RSA
RSB
REFERENCE DIVIDER RATIO
FREQUENCY STEP (kHz)
X
0
1
0
1
1
80
128
64
50
31.25
62.5
8.2.3
READ MODE
The read mode is defined by the address byte ADB with bit R/W = 1 (see Table 9).
After the slave address has been recognized, the device generates an acknowledge pulse and status byte SB is
transferred on the SDA line (MSB first). Data is valid on the SDA line during a HIGH level of the SCL line. A second data
byte can be read from the device if the microcontroller generates an acknowledge on the SDA line (master acknowledge).
End of transmission will occur if no master acknowledge occurs. The device will then release the data line to allow the
microcontroller to generate a STOP condition.
Bit POR is set to logic 1 at power-on. The bit is reset when an end-of-data is detected by the device (end of a read
sequence). Control of the loop is made possible with bit FL which indicates when the loop is locked (bit FL = 1)
A built-in ADC input is available on pin LOCK/ADC (I2C-bus mode only). This converter can be used to apply AFC
information to the microcontroller of the IF section of the television.
Table 9 Read data format
BIT
NAME
BYTE
MSB(1)
LSB
Address byte
Status byte
ADB
SB
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
MA1
A2
MA0
A1
R/W = 1
A0
POR
FL
R
Note
1. MSB is transmitted first.
Table 10 Description of the bits used in Table 9
BIT
DESCRIPTION
MA1 and MA0
R/W
programmable address bits (see Table 6)
logic 1 for read mode
POR
Power-on reset flag:
logic 0: after an end-of-data detected by the device
logic 1: at power-on
FL
in-lock flag:
logic 0: loop is not locked
logic 1: loop is locked
R
ready flag:
logic 0: mode after Power-on reset (bit T2 = 0, bit T1 = 0 and bit T0 = 1) and the PLL is locked
logic 1: in other conditions
A2, A1 and A0
digital output of the 5-level ADC (see Table 11)
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TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
Table 11 Output of ADC (note 1)
A2
A1
A0
VOLTAGE APPLIED TO PIN LOCK/ADC
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0 to 0.15VCC
0.15VCC to 0.30VCC
0.30VCC to 0.45VCC
0.45VCC to 0.60VCC
0.60VCC to 1.00VCC
Note
1. Accuracy is ±0.03 × VCC
.
8.2.4
POWER-ON RESET
The power-on detection threshold voltage VPOR is set to 3.2 V at room temperature. Below this threshold the device is
reset to the power-on state.
At power-on state the following actions take place:
• The charge pump current is set to 280 µA
• The tuning voltage output is disabled
• The test bits T2, T1 and T0 are set to logic ‘001’
• The divider bit RSB is set to logic 1
• Port register UHF is ‘off’, which means that the UHF oscillator and the UHF mixer are switched off. Consequently, the
VHF oscillator and the VHF mixer are switched on. Port registers VHFL and VHFH are ‘off’, which means that the VHF
tank circuit is operating in the VHF low sub-band. The tuning amplifier is switched off thus the tank circuit is supplied
with the maximum tuning voltage. The oscillator is therefore operating at the end of the VHF low sub-band.
Table 12 Default setting of the bits at Power-on reset
BIT
NAME
BYTE
MSB
LSB
Address byte
Divider byte 1
Divider byte 2
Control byte
ADB
DB1
DB2
CB
1
0
1
X
X
1
0
X
X
0
0
X
X
0
0
X
X
1
0
MA1
X
MA0
X
X
X
X
1
X
1
X
X
X
1
Band switch byte
BB
X
X
X
X
0
0
0
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8.3
3-wire bus data format: pin SW to VCC or
open-circuit
8.3.1
POWER-ON RESET
The power-on detection threshold voltage VPOR is set to
3.2 V at room temperature. Below this threshold the device
is reset to the power-on state.
During a HIGH level on pin CE/AS (enable line), the data
is clocked into the data register at the HIGH-to-LOW
transition of the clock (see Figs 4, 5 and 6).
At power-on state the following actions take place:
• The charge pump current is set to 280 µA
• The test bits T2, T1 and T0 are set to logic ‘001’
• The divider bit RSB is set to logic 1
The first four bits control the PMOS ports and are loaded
into the internal band-switch register on the 5th rising edge
of the clock pulse.
The frequency bits are loaded into the frequency register
at the HIGH-to-LOW transition of the enable line when an
18-bit or 19-bit data word is transmitted. When a 27-bit
data word is transmitted, the frequency bits are loaded into
the frequency register on the 20th rising edge of the clock
pulse and the control bits at the HIGH-to-LOW transition of
the enable line (see Fig.6).
• The tuning voltage output is disabled
• The tuning amplifier control bit OS is automatically reset
to logic 0 in 18-bit and 19-bit modes when the first data
word is received to allow normal operation
• Port register UHF is ‘off’, which means that the UHF
oscillator and the UHF mixer are switched off.
Consequently, the VHF oscillator and the VHF mixer are
switched on. Port registers VHFL and VHFH are ‘off’,
which means that the VHF tank circuit is operating in the
VHF low sub-band. The tuning amplifier is switched off
until the first transmission. In that case, the tank circuit
is supplied with the maximum tuning voltage.
The oscillator is therefore operating at the end of the
VHF low sub-band
In this 27-bit data format mode the reference divider is
given by bits RSA and RSB (see Table 8).
The test bits T2, T1 and T0, the charge pump bit CP, the
ratio select bit RSB and bit OS can only be selected or
changed with a 27-bit transmission. They remain
programmed if an 18-bit or 19-bit transmission occurs.
Only bit RSA is controlled by the transmission length when
the 18-bit or 19-bit format is used. When an 18-bit data
word is transmitted, the most significant bit of the divider
(bit N14) is internally set to logic 0 and bit RSA is set to
logic 1. When a 19-bit data word is transmitted, bit RSA is
set to logic 0.
• The reference divider ratio is set to 64 or 128 if the first
sequence to the device has 18 bits or 19 bits
respectively; if the sequence has 27 bits, the reference
divider ratio is set by bits RSA and RSB (see Table 8).
It is not allowed to address the devices with words whose
length is different from 18, 19 or 27 bits. A data word of
less than 18 bits will not affect the frequency register of the
device.
The definition of the bits is unchanged compared to the
I2C-bus mode.
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INVALID
DATA
BAND-SWITCH
DATA
FREQUENCY
DATA
INVALID
DATA
FMST PVHFL
PUHF
PVHFH
N13 N12 N11 N10 N9
N8 N7
N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1
N0
18
DA
CL
CE
1
4
5
LOAD BAND-SWITCH
REGISTER
LOAD FREQUENCY
REGISTER
FCE572
Fig.4 18-bit data format (bit RSA = 1).
INVALID
BAND-SWITCH
FREQUENCY
DATA
INVALID
DATA
DATA
DATA
FMST PVHFL
PUHF PVHFH
N14 N13 N12 N11 N10 N9 N8 N7 N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 N0
DA
CL
CE
1
4
5
19
LOAD BAND-SWITCH
REGISTER
LOAD FREQUENCY
REGISTER
FCE573
Fig.5 19-bit data format (bit RSA = 0).
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INVALID
DATA
BAND SWITCH
DATA
FREQUENCY
DATA
TEST AND FEATURES
DATA
INVALID
DATA
FMST PVHFL
PUHF PVHFH
N14 N13 N12
N2
N1 N0
X
CP T2 T1
T0 RSA RSB OS
DA
CL
CE
1
4
5
19
20
27
LOAD BAND SWITCH
REGISTER
LOAD FREQUENCY
REGISTER
LOAD CONTROL
REGISTER
FCE574
Fig.6 27-bit data format; test and features mode.
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9
LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134); note 1.
PIN
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
MIN.
MAX.
UNIT
TDA6502; TDA6503;
TDA6502A TDA6503A
VCC
19
10
DC supply voltage
−0.3
+6
V
V
OVS pulse time is 1 s; maximum current
is 1 A
−
8
VPn
7 to 10
7 to 10
16
19 to 22 PMOS port output voltage
19 to 22 PMOS port output current
−0.3
−1
VCC +0.3
+30
V
IPn
mA
V
VCP
13
18
12
14
15
16
16
17
charge pump output voltage
bus format selection input voltage
tuning voltage output
−0.3
−0.3
−0.3
−0.3
−0.3
−0.3
−1
VCC +0.3
VCC+ 0.3
+35
VSW
VVT
11
V
17
V
VLOCK/ADC
VCL
15
lock/ADC output/input voltage
serial clock input voltage
VCC +0.3
+6
V
14
V
VDA
13
serial data input/output voltage
data output current (I2C-bus mode)
+6
V
IDA
13
+10
mA
V
VCE/AS
12
chip enable/address selection input
voltage
−0.3
+6
VXTAL
IO(n)
18
11
crystal input voltage
−0.3
VCC +0.3
V
1 to 6,
19 to 28
1 to 10,
23 to 28
output current of each pin to ground
−
−10
mA
tsc(max)
−
−
maximum short-circuit time (all pins to VCC
and all pins to GND, OSCGND and
RFGND)
−
10
s
Tstg
Tamb
Tj
−
−
−
−
−
−
storage temperature
ambient temperature
junction temperature
−40
−20
−
+150
+85
°C
°C
°C
150
Note
1. Maximum ratings can not be exceeded, not even momentarily without causing irreversible IC damage. Maximum
ratings can not be accumulated.
10 THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
in free air
TYP.
UNIT
Rth(j-a)
thermal resistance from junction to ambient
110
K/W
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11 CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Supply; Tamb = 25 oC
VCC
ICC
supply voltage
supply current
4.5
5.0
5.5
V
at VCC = 5 V
all PMOS ports ‘off’
−
−
71
78
mA
mA
one PMOS port ‘on’ and
sourcing 25 mA
103
113
one PMOS port ‘on’ and sourcing
25 mA; a second port ‘on’ and
sourcing 5 mA
−
111
122
mA
PLL part; VCC = 4.5 to 5.5 V; Tamb = −20 to +85 °C; unless otherwise specified
FUNCTIONAL RANGE
VPOR
power-on reset supply
voltage
below this supply voltage power-on
reset becomes active
−
3.2
−
V
N
divider ratio
15-bit frequency word
14-bit frequency word
RXTAL = 25 to 300 Ω
fXTAL = 4 MHz
64
64
−
−
32767
−
16383
fXTAL
crystal oscillator frequency
4.0
1200
−
−
MHz
ZXTAL
input impedance
(absolute value)
600
Ω
PMOS PORTS: PINS PUHF, PVHFL, PVHFH AND FMST
IPn(off)
leakage current
VCC = 5.5 V; VPn = 0 V
−10
−
−
µA
VPn(sat)
output saturation voltage
one buffer output is ‘on’ and
sourcing 10 mA
−
0.25
0.4
V
one buffer output is ‘on’ and
sourcing 25 mA
−
0.25
0.5
V
LOCK OUTPUT: PIN LOCK/ADC (IN 3-WIRE BUS MODE)
IUNLOCK
VUNLOCK
VLOCK
output current when the PLL VCC = 5.5 V; VO = 5.5 V
is out-of-lock
−
−
−
−
200
0.8
µA
V
output saturation voltage
VUNLOCK = VCC − VO; IO = 200 µA
0.4
0.2
when the PLL is out-of-lock
output voltage
the PLL is locked
0.40
V
ADC INPUT: PIN LOCK/ADC (IN I2C-BUS MODE)
VADC
ADC input voltage
see Table 11
VADC = VCC
VADC = 0 V
0
−
−
−
VCC
10
−
V
IADC(H)
IADC(L)
HIGH-level input current
LOW-level input current
−
µA
µA
−10
BUS FORMAT SELECTION: PIN SW
VSW(L)
VSW(H)
ISW(H)
ISW(L)
LOW-level input voltage
HIGH-level input voltage
HIGH-level input current
LOW-level input current
0
−
−
−
−
1.5
VCC
10
−
V
3
V
VSW = VCC
VSW = 0 V
−
µA
µA
−100
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SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
CHIP ENABLE/ADDRESS SELECTION INPUT: PIN CE/AS
VCE/AS(L)
VCE/AS(H)
ICE/AS(H)
ICE/AS(L)
LOW-level input voltage
HIGH-level input voltage
HIGH-level input current
LOW-level input current
0
3
−
−
−
−
−
1.5
V
5.5
10
−
V
VCE/AS = 5.5 V
µA
µA
VCE/AS = 0 V
−10
CLOCK AND DATA INPUTS: PINS CL AND DA
VCL(L)
VDA(L)
,
LOW-level input voltage
0
3
−
−
1.5
5.5
V
V
VCL(H)
,
HIGH-level input voltage
VDA(H)
ICL(H), IDA(H) HIGH-level input current
VBUS = 5.5 V; VCC = 0 V
−
−
−
−
−
10
10
10
−
µA
µA
µA
µA
VBUS = 5.5 V; VCC = 5.5 V
VBUS = 1.5 V; VCC = 0 V
−
ICL(L), IDA(L) LOW-level input current
−
VBUS = 0 V; VCC = 5.5 V
−10
DATA OUTPUT: PIN DA (IN I2C-BUS MODE ONLY)
IDA(H)
HIGH-level output current
LOW-level output voltage
VDA = 5.5 V
−
−
−
−
10
µA
VDA(L)
IDA = 3 mA (sink current)
0.4
V
CLOCK FREQUENCY (I2C-BUS MODE ONLY)
fclk
clock frequency
−
−
400
kHz
CHARGE PUMP OUTPUT: PIN CP
ICP(H)
HIGH-level input current
(absolute value)
CP = 1
−
280
60
−
−
µA
µA
nA
ICP(L)
LOW-level input current
(absolute value)
CP = 0
−
−
ICP(leak)
off-state leakage current
T2 = 0; T1 = 1
−15
+15
TUNING VOLTAGE OUTPUT: PIN VT
IVT(off)
leakage current when
switched-off
OS = 1; tuning supply is 33 V
−
−
−
10
µA
VVT
output voltage when the loop OS = 0; T2 = 0; T1 = 0; T0 = 1;
is closed RL = 27 kΩ; tuning supply is 33 V
0.2
32.7
V
Mixer/oscillator part; VCC = 5 V; Tamb = 25 oC; measurements related to measurement circuit (see Fig.19)
VHF MIXER (INCLUDING IF PREAMPLIFIER)
fRF(o)
fRF
RF operational frequency
RF frequency
40
−
800
MHz
note 1
55.25
17.5
17.5
−
−
361.25 MHz
Gv
voltage gain
fRF = 57.5 MHz; see Fig.12
fRF = 363.5 MHz; see Fig.12
20
20
7.5
7.5
7.5
22.5
22.5
10
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
NF
noise figure
f
RF = 50 MHz; see Figs 13 and 14
fRF = 150 MHz; see Figs 13 and 14
RF = 300 MHz; see Fig.14
−
10
f
−
10
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SYMBOL
Vo
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
107
TYP.
110
MAX.
UNIT
output voltage (causing 1% fRF = 55.25 MHz; see Fig.15
cross modulation in channel)
−
dBµV
dBµV
dBµV
f
RF = 361.25 MHz; see Fig.15
107
110
83
−
−
Vi
input voltage (causing
fRF = 361.25 MHz; note 2
−
pulling-in channel at 750 Hz)
gos
optimum source
conductance for noise figure
fRF = 50 MHz
−
−
−
−
−
−
0.7
0.9
1.5
0.3
0.4
1.35
−
−
−
−
−
−
mS
mS
mS
mS
mS
pF
fRF = 150 MHz
fRF = 300 MHz
gi
input conductance
input capacitance
fRF = 55.25 MHz; see Fig.7
fRF = 361.25 MHz; see Fig.7
Ci
fRF = 57.5 to 357.5 MHz; see Fig.7
VHF OSCILLATOR
fOSC(o)
oscillator operational
60
−
600
MHz
frequency
fOSC
oscillator frequency
note 3
101
−
−
407
−
MHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
∆fOSC(V)
oscillator frequency variation ∆VCC = 5%; note 4
with supply voltage
60
∆VCC = 10%; note 4
−
110
1600
−
∆fOSC(T)
oscillator frequency variation ∆T = 25 °C; with compensation;
−
−
with temperature
note 5
∆fOSC(t)
oscillator frequency drift
5 s to 15 min after switch-on; note 6 −
400
105
−
−
kHz
ΦOSC
phase noise, carrier-to-noise ±100 kHz frequency offset; worst
−
dBc/Hz
sideband
case in the frequency range
RSC
ripple susceptibility of VCC
(peak-to-peak value)
VCC = 5 V; worst case in the
frequency range; ripple frequency
500 kHz; note 7
15
30
−
mV
UHF MIXER (INCLUDING IF PREAMPLIFIER)
fRF(o)
fRF
RF operational frequency
RF frequency
200
367.25
29
−
900
MHz
note 1
−
801.25 MHz
Gv
voltage gain
fRF = 369.5 MHz; see Fig.16
fRF = 803.5 MHz; see Fig.16
32
32
7
35
35
9
dB
29
dB
NF
Vo
noise figure (not corrected
for image)
f
RF = 369.5 MHz; see Fig.17
RF = 803.5 MHz; see Fig.17
−
dB
f
−
7
9
dB
output voltage (causing 1% fRF = 367.25 MHz; see Fig.18
cross modulation in channel)
107
107
−
110
110
85
−
dBµV
dBµV
dBµV
f
RF = 801.25 MHz; see Fig.18
−
Vi
Zi
input voltage (causing
pulling in channel at 750 Hz)
fRF = 801.25 MHz; note 2
−
input impedance (RS + jωLS) RS at fRF = 367.25 MHz; see Fig.8
RS at fRF = 801.25 MHz; see Fig.8
−
−
−
−
26
28
8.5
8
−
−
−
−
Ω
Ω
LS at fRF = 367.25 MHz; see Fig.8
nH
nH
LS at fRF = 801.25 MHz; see Fig.8
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SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
UHF OSCILLATOR
fOSC(o)
oscillator operational
frequency
300
−
−
1000
MHz
fOSC
oscillator frequency
note 3
413
−
847
−
MHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
∆fOSC(V)
oscillator frequency variation ∆VCC = 5%; note 4
with supply voltage
35
∆VCC = 10%; note 4
−
100
500
−
∆fOSC(T)
∆fOSC(t)
ΦOSC
oscillator frequency variation ∆T = 25 °C; with compensation;
with temperature
−
−
note 5
oscillator frequency drift
5 s to 15 min after switching on;
note 6
−
120
105
30
−
−
−
kHz
phase noise, carrier-to-noise ±100 kHz frequency offset; worst
sideband
−
dBc/Hz
mV
case in the frequency range
RSC
ripple susceptibility of VCC
(peak-to-peak value)
VCC = 5 V; worst case in the
frequency range; ripple frequency
500 kHz; note 7
15
IF PREAMPLIFIER
IF
IF operational frequency
30
−
−
60
−
MHz
dB
S22
output reflection coefficient
magnitude; see Fig.9
phase; see Fig.9
−12.8
0.2
80
−
−
degree
Ω
Zo
output impedance
(RS + jωLS)
RS at 43.5 MHz; see Fig.9
LS at 43.5 MHz; see Fig.9
−
−
−
0.5
−
nH
REJECTION AT THE IF OUTPUT
INTdiv
INTxtal
INTref
level of divider interferences worst case; note 8
in the IF signal
−
16
−
20
−
dBµV
dBc
crystal oscillator
VIF = 100 dBµV; worst case in the
60
60
interferences rejection
frequency range; note 9
reference frequency
rejection
VIF = 100 dBµV; worst case in the
frequency range; fREF = 62.5 kHz;
note 10
−
−
dBc
INTch6
channel 6 beat
VRF(pix) = VRF(snd) = 80 dBµV;
note 11
50
56
54
60
−
−
dBc
dBc
INTchA-5
channel A-5 beat
VRF(pix) = 80 dBµV; note 12
Notes
1. The RF frequency range is defined by the oscillator frequency range and the IF frequency.
2. This is the level of the RF signal (100% amplitude modulated with 11.89 kHz) that causes a 750 Hz frequency
deviation on the oscillator signal; it produces sidebands 30 dB below the level of the oscillator signal.
3. Limits are related to the tank circuits used in Fig.19; frequency bands may be adjusted by the choice of external
components.
4. The frequency shift is defined as a change in oscillator frequency when the supply voltage varies from
VCC = 5 to 4.75 V (4.5 V) or from VCC = 5 to 5.25 V (5.5 V). The oscillator is free running during this measurement.
5. The frequency drift is defined as a change in oscillator frequency when the ambient temperature varies from
Tamb = 25 to 50 °C or from Tamb = 25 to 0 °C. The oscillator is free running during this measurement.
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6. Switch-on drift is defined as the change in oscillator frequency between 5 s and 15 min after switch-on. The oscillator
is free running during this measurement.
7. The ripple susceptibility is measured for a 500 kHz ripple at the IF output using the measurement circuit of Fig.19;
the level of the ripple signal is increased until a difference of 53.5 dB occurs between the IF carrier fixed at 100 dBµV
and the sideband components.
8. This is the level of divider interferences close to the IF frequency. For example channel C: fOSC = 179 MHz,
1⁄4 fOSC = 44.75 MHz. The VHFIN input must be left open (i.e. not connected to any load or cable); The UHFIN1 and
UHFIN2 inputs are connected to a hybrid.
9. Crystal oscillator interference means the 4 MHz sidebands caused by the crystal oscillator. The rejection has to be
greater than 60 dB for an IF output signal of 100 dBµV.
10. The reference frequency rejection is the level of reference frequency sidebands related to the sound subcarrier.
11. Channel 6 beat is the interfering product of fRF(pix) + fRF(snd) − fOSC of channel 6 at 42 MHz. This measurement is
done using the TDA6502 (respectively TDA6503) Philips demoboard number 9058_1 (respectively 9059_1).
12. Channel A-5 beat is the interfering product of fRF(pix), fIF and fOSC of channel A-5: fbeat = 45.5 MHz.
The possible mechanisms are: fOSC − 2 × fIF or 2 × fRF(pix) − fOSC. For the measurement: VRF = 80 dBµV. This
measurement is done using the TDA6502 (respectively TDA6503) Philips demoboard number 9058_1
(respectively 9059_1).
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handbook, full pagewidth
2
0.5
0.2
5
10
− j
+ j
40 MHz
10
5
2
1
0.5
0.2
∞
0
10
400 MHz
5
0.2
2
0.5
FCE528
1
Fig.7 Input admittance (S11) of the VHF mixer input (40 to 400 MHz); Y0 = 20 mS.
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1
0.5
2
860 MHz
0.2
5
350 MHz
10
∞
+ j
0.2
0.5
1
2
5
10
0
− j
10
5
0.2
2
0.5
FCE529
1
Fig.8 Input impedance (S11) of the UHF mixer input (350 to 860 MHz); Z0 = 50 Ω.
1
0.5
2
0.2
5
10
+ j
− j
20 MHz
0.2
0.5
1
2
5
10
∞
0
100 MHz
10
5
0.2
2
0.5
FCE530
1
Fig.9 Output impedance (S22) of the IF amplifier (20 to 60 MHz); Z0 = 50 Ω.
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12 TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP. MAX. UNIT
3-wire bus timing
tHIGH
clock HIGH time
data set-up time
see Fig.10
2
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
µs
µs
µs
µs
µs
µs
µs
tSU;DA
tHD;DA
tSU;ENCL
tHD;ENDA
tEN
see Fig.10
see Fig.10
see Fig.10
see Fig.10
2
data hold time
2
enable-to-clock set-up time
enable-to-data hold time
10
2
enable time between two transmissions see Fig.11
10
6
tHD;ENCL
enable-to-clock active edge hold time
see Fig.11
INVALID
DATA
INVALID
DATA
LSB
DA
CL
MSB
t
HIGH
t
SU;DA
t
HD;DA
CE
t
t
SU;ENCL
HD;ENDA
FCE575
Fig.10 Timing diagram for 3-wire bus; DA, CL and CE.
handbook, halfpage
t
EN
CE
CL
t
FCE576
HD;ENCL
Fig.11 Timing diagram for 3-wire bus; CE and CL.
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13 TEST AND APPLICATION INFORMATION
13.1 Test circuits
signal
source
50 Ω
27 Ω
VHFIN
IFOUT
spectrum
analyzer
D.U.T.
e
V
V
50 Ω
50 Ω
meas
V
V
V'
i
o
meas
RMS
voltmeter
FCE577
Zi >> 50 Ω
Vi = 2 × Vmeas = 80 dBµV
Vi = Vmeas + 6 dB = 80 dBµV
50 + 27
Vo = V’meas ×
-------------------
50
V o
G = 20 log
v
------
V i
Fig.12 Gain measurement in VHF band.
I1
I3
PCB
PCB
plug
C1
C3
BNC
BNC
plug
I2
L1
C2
RIM-RIM
RIM-RIM
C4
(a)
(b)
FCE578
(a) For fRF = 50 MHz:
(b) For fRF = 150 MHz:
mixer A frequency response measured = 57 MHz, loss = 0 dB
image suppression = 16 dB
mixer A frequency response measured = 150.3 MHz, loss = 1.3 dB
image suppression = 13 dB
C1 = 9 pF
C3 = 5 pF
C2 = 15 pF
C4 = 25 pF
L1 = 7 turns ( 5.5 mm, wire = 0.5 mm)
l1 = 5 cm semi rigid RIM cable (33 dB/100 m, 50 Ω and 96 pF/m).
l2 = 30 cm semi rigid RIM cable (33 dB/100 m, 50 Ω and 96 pF/m).
l3 = 5 cm semi rigid RIM cable (33 dB/100 m, 50 Ω and 96 pF/m).
Fig.13 Input circuit for optimum noise figure in VHF band.
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NOISE
NOISE
FIGURE
METER
27 Ω
BNC
RIM
VHFIN
IFOUT
SOURCE
INPUT
CIRCUIT
D.U.T.
FCE579
NF = NFmeas − loss (of input circuit) (dB).
Fig.14 Noise figure (NF) measurement in VHF band.
FILTER
AM = 30%
18 dB
attenuator
50 Ω
27 Ω
2 kHz
A
C
VHFIN
IFOUT
modulation
analyzer
unwanted
signal
45.75 MHz
e
u
source
HYBRID
D.U.T.
50 Ω
V
V
V
meas
o
50 Ω
B
D
wanted
signal
e
50
Ω
w
RMS
voltmeter
source
FCE580
50 + 27
Vo = Vmeas
×
-------------------
50
Wanted output signal at fRF(w) = 55.25 (361.25) MHz; Vo(w) = 100 dBµV.
Measuring the level of the unwanted output signal Vo(u) causing 0.3% AM modulation in the wanted output signal; fRF(u) = 59.75 (366.75) MHz.
fOSC = 101 (407) MHz.
Filter characteristics: fc = 45.75 MHz, f−3dB(BW) = 1.4 MHz, f−30dB(BW) = 3.1 MHz.
Fig.15 Cross modulation measurement in VHF band.
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signal
source
27 Ω
50 Ω
A
UHFIN1 IFOUT
D.U.T.
C
spectrum
analyzer
V
HYBRID
i
e
V
V
50 Ω
50 Ω
meas
V
V'
o
meas
B
D
UHFIN2
50 Ω
RMS
voltmeter
FCE581
Loss (in hybrid) = 1 dB.
Vi = Vmeas − loss (in hybrid) = 70 dBµV.
50 + 27
Vo = V’meas ×
-------------------
50
V o
G = 20 log
v
------
V i
Fig.16 Gain (Gv) measurement in UHF band.
NOISE
FIGURE
METER
27 Ω
NOISE
SOURCE
A
C
UHFIN IFOUT
D.U.T.
HYBRID
B
D
UHFIN
FCE582
50 Ω
Loss (in hybrid) = 1 dB.
NF = NFmeas − loss (in hybrid).
Fig.17 Noise figure (NF) measurement in bands UHF.
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FILTER
18 dB
attenuator
AM = 30%
50 Ω
27 Ω
2 kHz
A
A
C
C
UHFIN IFOUT
D.U.T.
modulation
analyzer
unwanted
signal
45.75 MHz
e
u
source
HYBRID
HYBRID
50 Ω
V
V
V
meas
o
50 Ω
B
D
B
D
UHFIN
wanted
signal
e
w
RMS
voltmeter
source
50 Ω
50 Ω
FCE583
50 + 27
Vo = Vmeas
×
-------------------
50
Wanted output signal at fRF(w) = 367.25 (801.25) MHz; Vo(w) = 100 dBµV.
Measuring the level of the unwanted output signal Vo(u) causing 0.3% AM modulation in the wanted output signal; fRF(u) = 371.25 (805.75) MHz.
fOSC = 413 (847) MHz.
Filter characteristics: fc = 45.75 MHz, f−3dB(BW) = 1.4 MHz, f−30dB(BW) = 3.1 MHz.
Fig.18 Cross modulation measurement in UHF band.
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C1
C8 1.2 pF
C9 1.2 pF
C10 1.2 pF
W1
R3
UHFOSCOC2
UHFIN1
1(28)
28(1)
22 kΩ
D1
BB179
4.7 nF
C2
W2
UHFOSCIB2
UHFOSCOC1
UHFIN2
VHFIN
RFGND
IFFIL1
R4
2(27)
3(26)
4(25)
5(24)
6(23)
27(2)
26(3)
L1
R2 27 Ω
4.7 nF
C3
W3
22 kΩ
C12
27 pF
4.7 nF
C11 1.2 pF
C13
R5
UHFOSCIB1
VHFOSCOC
25(4)
C4
BB178
L2
22 kΩ
C15
R6 5.6 Ω
24(5)
23(6)
15 pF
C5
D2
82 pF
L3
2 pF
C17
4.7 nF
R7
IFFIL2
OSCGND
L4
10 kΩ
C6
22 nF
C14
2 pF
VHFOSCIB
15 pF
PVHFL
PVHFH
PUHF
D4
LED
D5
LED
D6
LED
D7
LED
22(7)
BA792
C16
TDA6502/2A
(TDA6503/3A)
7(22)
330 Ω
R8
R15
R16
GND
4.7 nF
VHF-HIGH
21(8)
20(9)
D3
8(21)
9(20)
680 Ω
C18 4.7 nF
330 Ω
R17 330 Ω
R18
L5
R9
IFOUT
V
VHF-LOW
3.9 kΩ
CC
C19 4.7 nF
V
CC
FMST
R10
19(10)
18(11)
17(12)
10(19)
11(18)
Y1
CON4
330 Ω
C20
3.9 kΩ
XTAL
SW
CON3
J1
18 pF
R14
open for 3-wire
VT
CP
CE/AS
DA
for test purpose only
12(17)
13(16)
14(15)
2.2 kΩ
C23
C21
R12
10 nF
V
16(13)
15(14)
CC
12 kΩ
R13
22 kΩ
100 nF
CL
LOCK/ADC
CON1
R21
330
Ω
R20 R19
C22
330 pF
R22
330
330
Ω
Ω
330 Ω
TR1
R11
27 Ω
BC847B
R26
6.8 kΩ
C26
LOCK
R25
for test
purpose only
1 kΩ
C27
10 µF 10 µF
(16 V) (16 V)
R24
TR2
FCE481
68 kΩ
01 02 03 04 05 06
J3
02
J2 04 03
01
BC847B
RIPPLE
for test purpose only
The pin numbers in parenthesis refer to the TDA6503 and TDA6503A.
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Table 13 Capacitors (all SMD and NP0)
COMPONENT
VALUE
COMPONENT
VALUE
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R24
R25
R26
330 Ω
330 Ω
330 Ω
330 Ω
330 Ω
330 Ω
330 Ω
330 Ω
68 kΩ
1 kΩ
C1
4.7 nF
4.7 nF
4.7 nF
15 pF
15 pF
22 nF
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C8
1.2 pF (N750)
1.2 pF (N750)
1.2 pF(N750)
1.2 pF (N750)
27 pF (N750)
2 pF (N750)
2 pF (N750)
82 pF (N750)
4.7 nF
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
C23
C26
C27
6.8 kΩ
Table 15 Diodes and ICs
COMPONENT
VALUE
D1
D2
D3
IC
BB179
BB178
BA792
4.7 nF
4.7 nF
TDA6502; TDA6502A
TDA6503; TDA6503A
4.7 nF
18 pF
Table 16 Coils (note 1)
100 nF
COMPONENT
VALUE
330 pF
L1
L2
L3
L5
1.5 turns; diameter 1.5 mm
2.5 turns; diameter 2.5 mm
7.5 turns; diameter 3.0 mm
7.5 turns; diameter 2.5 mm
10 nF
10 µF (16 V, electrolytic)
10 µF (16 V, electrolytic)
Table 14 Resistors (all SMD)
Note
COMPONENT
VALUE
1. Wire size is 0.4 mm.
R2
27 Ω
Table 17 Transformer (note 1)
R3
22 kΩ
22 kΩ
22 kΩ
5.6 Ω
10 kΩ
680 Ω
3.9 kΩ
3.9 kΩ
27 Ω
R4
COMPONENT
VALUE
R5
L4
2 x 5 turns
R6
Note
R7
1. Coil type: TOKO 7kN; material: 113 kN; screw core:
03-0093; pot core: 04-0026.
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
Table 18 Crystal
COMPONENT
VALUE
12 kΩ
22 kΩ
2.2 kΩ
Y1
4 MHz
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13.5 Examples of I2C-bus data format sequences for
TDA6502 and TDA6503
Table 19 Transistors
COMPONENT
VALUE
Tables 20 to 24 show the various write sequences where:
TR1
TR2
BC847B
BC847B
S = START bit
A = acknowledge bit
P = STOP bit.
13.3 Tuning amplifier
The tuning amplifier is capable of driving the varicap
voltage without an external transistor. The tuning voltage
output must be connected to an external load of 22 kΩ
which is connected to the tuning voltage supply rail.
The loop filter design depends on the oscillator
Conditions:
fxtal = 4 MHz
N = 1600
fosc = 100 MHz
characteristics and the selected reference frequency.
fstep = 62.5 kHz
Port register VHFL is ‘on’ to switch-on band VHF low
Port register FMST is ‘on’ to switch-on an FM sound trap
ICP = 280 µA.
13.4 Crystal oscillator
The crystal oscillator uses a 4 MHz crystal connected in
series with an 18 pF capacitor thereby operating in the
series resonance mode. Connecting the crystal to the
ground is preferred, but it can also be connected to the
supply voltage.
13.5.1 WRITE SEQUENCES TO REGISTER C2
Table 20 Complete sequence with first the divider bytes (first data bit = 0)
BAND-
ADDRESS
BYTE
DIVIDER
BYTE 1
DIVIDER
BYTE 2
CONTROL
BYTE
START
ACK
ACK
ACK
ACK SWITCH ACK STOP
BYTE
S
C2
A
06
A
40
A
CE
A
09
A
P
Table 21 Complete sequence with first the control and band-switch bytes (first data bit = 1)
BAND-
ACK SWITCH ACK
BYTE
ADDRESS
BYTE
CONTROL
BYTE
DIVIDER
BYTE 1
DIVIDER
BYTE 2
START
ACK
ACK
ACK STOP
S
C2
A
CE
A
09
A
06
A
40
A
P
Table 22 Sequence with divider bytes only (first data bit = 0)
START
ADDRESS BYTE
ACK
DIVIDER BYTE 1
06
ACK
DIVIDER BYTE 2
ACK STOP
S
C2
A
A
40
A
P
Table 23 Sequence with control and band-switch bytes only (first data bit = 1)
START
ADDRESS BYTE
ACK
CONTROL BYTE
ACK BAND-SWITCH BYTE ACK STOP
09
S
C2
A
CE
A
A
P
Table 24 Sequence with control byte only (first data bit = 1)
START
ADDRESS BYTE
ACK
CONTROL BYTE
ACK STOP
S
C2
A
CE
A
P
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13.5.2 READ SEQUENCES FROM REGISTER C3
Tables 25 and 26 show the various read sequences where:
S = START bit
A = acknowledge bit
XX = read status byte
X = no acknowledge from the master means end of sequence
P = STOP bit
Table 25 One status byte acquisition
START
ADDRESS BYTE
ACK
STATUS BYTE
XX
ACK STOP
S
C3
A
X
P
Table 26 Two status bytes acquisition
START
ADDRESS BYTE
ACK
STATUS BYTE
ACK
STATUS BYTE
XX
ACK STOP
S
C3
A
XX
A
X
P
13.6 Examples of 3-wire bus data format sequences for TDA6502 and TDA6503
13.6.1 18-BIT SEQUENCE
Conditions:
fosc = 800 MHz
Port register PUHF is ‘on’.
Table 27 18-bit sequence
PUHF FMST PVHFH PVHFL N13 N12 N11 N10 N9 N8 N7 N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 N0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
The reference divider is automatically set to 64 assuming that bit RSB has been set to logic 1 at power-on. If bit RSB has
been set to logic 0, in a previous 27-bit sequence, the reference divider will still be set at 80. In this event, the 18-bit
sequence has to be adapted to the 80 divider ratio.
13.6.2 19-BIT SEQUENCE
Conditions:
fosc = 650 MHz
Port register PUHF is ‘on’.
Table 28 19-bit sequence
PUHF FMST PVHFH PVHFL N14 N13 N12 N11 N10 N9 N8 N7 N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 N0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
The reference divider is automatically set to 128 assuming that bit RSB has been set to logic 1 at power-on. If bit RSB
has been set to logic 0 in a previous 27-bit sequence, the reference divider will still be set at 80. In this event, the 19-bit
sequence has to be adapted to the 80 divider ratio.
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13.6.3 27-BIT SEQUENCE
Conditions:
fosc = 750 MHz
Port register PUHF is ‘on’
Reference divider is set at 80
ICP = 60 µA
No test function.
Table 29 27-bit sequence
FREQUENCY DATA BITS
PORT BITS
CONTROL DATA BITS
14 13 12 11 10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
X
CP T2 T1 T0 RSA RSB OS
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
To change the oscillator frequency to 600 MHz in 50 kHz steps a 19-bit sequence or an 18-bit sequence can be used.
The charge pump current remains at 60 µA.
Table 30 Changing frequency with a 19-bit sequence
FREQUENCY DATA BITS
PORT BITS
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Table 31 Changing frequency with an 18-bit sequence
FREQUENCY DATA BITS
PORT BITS
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
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14 INTERNAL PIN CONFIGURATION
DC VOLTAGE
PIN
(AVERAGE VALUE)(1)
SYMBOL
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT(2)
TDA6502;
TDA6502A TDA6503A
TDA6503;
VHF
UHF
UHFIN1
UHFIN2
1
2
28
27
−
−
1.0 V
1.0 V
1
2
(27)
(28)
FCE584
VHFIN
3
26
1.8 V
−
3
(26)
FCE585
RFGND
4
25
0.0 V
0.0 V
4
(25)
FCE586
IFFIL1
IFFIL2
5
6
24
23
3.6 V
3.6 V
3.6 V
3.6 V
(24)
5
6 (23)
FCE587
PVHFL
PVHFH
PUHF
7
8
22
21
20
19
n.a. or 4.8 V
4.8 V or n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
9
4.8 V
8
7
FMST
10
n.a. or 4.8 V n.a. or 4.8 V
(21)
(22)
9
10
(19)
(20)
FCE588
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DC VOLTAGE
PIN
(AVERAGE VALUE)(1)
SYMBOL
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT(2)
TDA6502;
TDA6502A TDA6503A
TDA6503;
VHF
UHF
SW
11
12
13
14
15
18
17
16
15
14
5.0 V
5.0 V
11
(18)
FCE189
CE/AS
1.25 V
1.25 V
12
(17)
FCE191
DA
−
−
13
(16)
FCE190
CL
−
−
14
(15)
FCE192
LOCK/ADC
4.6 V
4.6 V
15
(14)
FCE193
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DC VOLTAGE
PIN
(AVERAGE VALUE)(1)
SYMBOL
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT(2)
TDA6502;
TDA6502A TDA6503A
TDA6503;
VHF
UHF
CP
16 13
1 V
1 V
16
(13)
FCE194
VT
17
12
VVT
VVT
17
(12)
FCE589
XTAL
18
11
2.6 V
2.6 V
18
(11)
FCE590
VCC
19
20
10
9
5.0 V
2.1 V
5.0 V
2.1 V
supply voltage
IFOUT
20
(9)
FCE591
GND
21
8
0.0 V
0.0 V
21
(8)
FCE592
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DC VOLTAGE
PIN
(AVERAGE VALUE)(1)
SYMBOL
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT(2)
TDA6502;
TDA6502A TDA6503A
TDA6503;
VHF
UHF
OSCGND
23
6
0.0 V
0.0 V
23
(6)
FCE593
VHFOSCIB
22
24
7
5
1.8 V
3.0 V
−
−
VHFOSCOC
24
(5)
22
(7)
FCE594
UHFOSCIB1
UHFOSCOC1
UHFOSCOC2
UHFOSCIB2
25
26
27
28
4
3
2
1
−
−
−
−
1.9 V
2.9 V
2.9 V
1.9 V
(2)
27
(3)
26
28
(1)
25
(4)
FCE595
Notes
1. Measured in circuit of Fig.19.
2. The pin numbers in parenthesis represent the TDA6503 and TDA6503A.
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TDA6503; TDA6503A
15 PACKAGE OUTLINE
SSOP28: plastic shrink small outline package; 28 leads; body width 5.3 mm
SOT341-1
D
E
A
X
v
c
H
M
A
y
E
Z
28
15
Q
A
2
A
(A )
3
A
1
pin 1 index
θ
L
p
L
1
14
detail X
w
M
b
p
e
0
2.5
5 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
A
(1)
(1)
(1)
UNIT
A
A
A
b
c
D
E
e
H
L
L
p
Q
v
w
y
Z
θ
1
2
3
p
E
max.
8o
0o
0.21
0.05
1.80
1.65
0.38
0.25
0.20
0.09
10.4
10.0
5.4
5.2
7.9
7.6
1.03
0.63
0.9
0.7
1.1
0.7
mm
2.0
0.25
0.65
1.25
0.2
0.13
0.1
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.20 mm maximum per side are not included.
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
VERSION
IEC
JEDEC
EIAJ
95-02-04
99-12-27
SOT341-1
MO-150
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16 SOLDERING
If wave soldering is used the following conditions must be
observed for optimal results:
16.1 Introduction to soldering surface mount
packages
• Use a double-wave soldering method comprising a
turbulent wave with high upward pressure followed by a
smooth laminar wave.
This text gives a very brief insight to a complex technology.
A more in-depth account of soldering ICs can be found in
our “Data Handbook IC26; Integrated Circuit Packages”
(document order number 9398 652 90011).
• For packages with leads on two sides and a pitch (e):
– larger than or equal to 1.27 mm, the footprint
longitudinal axis is preferred to be parallel to the
transport direction of the printed-circuit board;
There is no soldering method that is ideal for all surface
mount IC packages. Wave soldering is not always suitable
for surface mount ICs, or for printed-circuit boards with
high population densities. In these situations reflow
soldering is often used.
– smaller than 1.27 mm, the footprint longitudinal axis
must be parallel to the transport direction of the
printed-circuit board.
The footprint must incorporate solder thieves at the
downstream end.
16.2 Reflow soldering
• For packages with leads on four sides, the footprint must
be placed at a 45° angle to the transport direction of the
printed-circuit board. The footprint must incorporate
solder thieves downstream and at the side corners.
Reflow soldering requires solder paste (a suspension of
fine solder particles, flux and binding agent) to be applied
to the printed-circuit board by screen printing, stencilling or
pressure-syringe dispensing before package placement.
During placement and before soldering, the package must
be fixed with a droplet of adhesive. The adhesive can be
applied by screen printing, pin transfer or syringe
dispensing. The package can be soldered after the
adhesive is cured.
Several methods exist for reflowing; for example,
infrared/convection heating in a conveyor type oven.
Throughput times (preheating, soldering and cooling) vary
between 100 and 200 seconds depending on heating
method.
Typical dwell time is 4 seconds at 250 °C.
A mildly-activated flux will eliminate the need for removal
of corrosive residues in most applications.
Typical reflow peak temperatures range from
215 to 250 °C. The top-surface temperature of the
packages should preferable be kept below 230 °C.
16.4 Manual soldering
16.3 Wave soldering
Fix the component by first soldering two
diagonally-opposite end leads. Use a low voltage (24 V or
less) soldering iron applied to the flat part of the lead.
Contact time must be limited to 10 seconds at up to
300 °C.
Conventional single wave soldering is not recommended
for surface mount devices (SMDs) or printed-circuit boards
with a high component density, as solder bridging and
non-wetting can present major problems.
To overcome these problems the double-wave soldering
method was specifically developed.
When using a dedicated tool, all other leads can be
soldered in one operation within 2 to 5 seconds between
270 and 320 °C.
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16.5 Suitability of surface mount IC packages for wave and reflow soldering methods
SOLDERING METHOD
WAVE
REFLOW(1)
not suitable suitable
PACKAGE
BGA, LFBGA, SQFP, TFBGA
HBCC, HLQFP, HSQFP, HSOP, HTQFP, HTSSOP, SMS
PLCC(3), SO, SOJ
not suitable(2)
suitable
suitable
suitable
LQFP, QFP, TQFP
not recommended(3)(4) suitable
not recommended(5)
suitable
SSOP, TSSOP, VSO
Notes
1. All surface mount (SMD) packages are moisture sensitive. Depending upon the moisture content, the maximum
temperature (with respect to time) and body size of the package, there is a risk that internal or external package
cracks may occur due to vaporization of the moisture in them (the so called popcorn effect). For details, refer to the
Drypack information in the “Data Handbook IC26; Integrated Circuit Packages; Section: Packing Methods”.
2. These packages are not suitable for wave soldering as a solder joint between the printed-circuit board and heatsink
(at bottom version) can not be achieved, and as solder may stick to the heatsink (on top version).
3. If wave soldering is considered, then the package must be placed at a 45° angle to the solder wave direction.
The package footprint must incorporate solder thieves downstream and at the side corners.
4. Wave soldering is only suitable for LQFP, TQFP and QFP packages with a pitch (e) equal to or larger than 0.8 mm;
it is definitely not suitable for packages with a pitch (e) equal to or smaller than 0.65 mm.
5. Wave soldering is only suitable for SSOP and TSSOP packages with a pitch (e) equal to or larger than 0.65 mm; it is
definitely not suitable for packages with a pitch (e) equal to or smaller than 0.5 mm.
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17 DATA SHEET STATUS
PRODUCT
DATA SHEET STATUS
STATUS
DEFINITIONS (1)
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supply the best possible product.
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Note
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NOTES
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TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
NOTES
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The TDA6502, TDA6502A, TDA6503 and TDA6503A are programmable 2-band mixers/oscillators and synthesizers
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Partitioning of the bands is up to the customer as long as VHF is below 500 MHz and UHF is below 900 MHz.
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The devices include two double balanced mixers and two oscillators for the VHF and UHF band respectively, an IF
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Two pins are available between the mixer output and the IF amplifier input to enable IF filtering for improved signal
handling.
The port register provides four PMOS ports. Band selection is provided by port register UHF. When port register UHF is
‘on’, the UHF mixer-oscillator is active and the VHF band is switched off. When port register UHF is ‘off’, the VHF mixer-
oscillator is active and the UHF band is off. Port registers VHFL and VHFH are used to select the VHF sub-bands. Port
register FMST is a general purpose port, that can be used to switch an FM sound trap. When the ports are used, the sum
of the drain currents has to be limited to 30 mA.
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The synthesizer consists of a 15-bit programmable divider, a crystal oscillator and its programmable reference divider and
a phase comparator (phase/frequency detector) combined with a charge pump which drives the tuning amplifier, including
the 33 V output at pin VT. Depending on the reference divider ratio (64, 80 or 128), the phase comparator operates at 62.5,
2 of 4
50 or 31.25 kHz with a 4 MHz crystal.
TDA6502; TDA6502A;
TDA6503; TDA6503A
Depending on the voltage applied to pin SW the device is operating in the I²C-bus mode or 3-wire bus mode.
In the 3-wire bus mode, pin LOCK/ADC is the ‘lock’ output of the PLL and is at LOW level when the PLL is locked. Lock
detector bit FL of the status byte is set to logic 1 when the loop is locked and is read on the SDA line during a READ
operation in I²C-bus mode only.
In the I²C-bus mode only, pin LOCK/ADC is the ADC input for digital AFC control. The ADC code is read during a READ
operation on the I²C-bus.
In the test mode, in both I²C-bus mode and 3-wire bus mode, pin LOCK/ADC is used as a test output for fREF and 1/2 fDIV
.
I²C-bus format
Five serial bytes (including the address byte) are required to address the device, select the VCO frequency, program the
four ports, set the charge pump current and set the reference divider ratio. The device has four independent I²C-bus
addresses which can be selected by applying a specific voltage to pin CE/AS.
3-wire bus format
Data is transmitted to the device during a HIGH level on pin CE/AS (enable line). The device is accessible with 18-bit and
19-bit data formats. The first four bits are used to program the PMOS ports and the remaining bits control the
programmable divider. A 27-bit data format may also be used to set the charge pump current, the reference divider ratio
and the test modes.
It is not allowed to address the device with words whose length is different from 18, 19 or 27 bits.
Features
l Single-chip 5 V mixer/oscillator and synthesizer for cable TV and VCR tuners
l Pin-to-pin compatible with TDA6402, TDA6402A, TDA6403 and TDA6403A
l Universal bus protocol (I²C-bus or 3-wire bus):
- Bus protocol for 18 or 19-bit transmission (3-wire bus)
- Extra protocol for 27-bit transmission (test modes and features for 3-wire bus)
- Address + 4 data bytes transmission (I²C-bus ‘write’ mode)
- Address + 1 status byte (I²C-bus ‘read’ mode)
- 4 independent I²C-bus addresses.
l 1 PMOS buffer for UHF band selection (25 mA)
l 3 PMOS buffers for general purpose, e.g. 2 VHF sub-bands, FM sound trap (25 mA)
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l 33 V tuning voltage output
l In-lock detector
l 5-step analog-to-digital converter (3 bits in I²C-bus mode)
l 15-bit programmable divider
l Programmable reference divider ratio (64, 80 or 128)
l Programmable charge pump current (60 or 280 µA)
l Varicap drive disable
l Balanced mixer with a common emitter input for VHF (single input)
l Balanced mixer with a common base input for UHF (balanced input)
l 2-pin common emitter oscillator for VHF
l 4-pin common emitter oscillator for UHF
l IF preamplifier with asymmetrical 75 Ohm output impedance able to drive loads from 75 Ohm upwards
l Low power
l Low radiation
l Small size
l The TDA6502A and TDA6503A differ from the TDA6502 and TDA6503 by the UHF port protocol in the I²C-bus
mode .
Applications
l Cable tuners for TV and VCR (switched concept for VHF).
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