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STV0042 View Datasheet(PDF) - STMicroelectronics

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STV0042
ST-Microelectronics
STMicroelectronics ST-Microelectronics
STV0042 Datasheet PDF : 24 Pages
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STV0042A
PIN DESCRIPTION
1 - Sound Detection
FMIN
This is the input to the two FM demodulators. It
feeds two AGC amplifiers with a bandwidth of at
least 5-10MHz. There is one amplifier for each
channel both with the same input. The AGC ampli-
fiers have a 0dB to +40dB range.
ZIN = 5k, Min input = 2mVPP per subcarrier.
Max input = 500mVPP (max when all inputs are
added together, when their phases coincide).
AGC L, AGC R
AGC amplifiers peak detector capacitor connec-
tions. The output current has an attack/decayratio
of 1:32. That is the ramp up current is approxi-
mately 5µA and decay current is approximately
160µA. 11V gives maximum gain. These pins are
also driven by a circuit monitoring the voltage on
AMPLK L and AMPLK R respectively.
AMPLK L, AMPLK R
The outputs of amplitude detectors LEFT and
RIGHT. Each requires a capacitor and a resistor to
GND. The voltage across this is used to decide
whether there is a signal being received by the FM
detector. The level detector output drives a bit in
the detector I2C bus control block.
AMPLK L and AMPLK R drive also respectively
AGC L and AGC R. For instance when the voltage
on AMPLK L is > (VREF + 1 VBE) it sinks current to
VREF from pin AGCL to reduce the AGC gain.
DET L, DET R
Respectively the outputs of the FM phase detector
left and right. This is for the connection of an
external loop filter for the PLL. The output is a
push-pull current source.
CPUMP L, CPUMP R
The output from the frequency synthesizer is a
push-pullcurrent sourcewhich requiresa capacitor
to ground to derive a voltage to pull the VCO to the
target frequency. The output is ±100µA to achieve
lockand ±2µA during lock to provide a trackingtime
constant of approximately 10Hz.
VREF
This is the audio processor voltage reference used
through out the FM/audio section of the chip. As
such it is essential that it is well decoupled to
ground to reduce as far as possible the risk of
crosstalk and noise injection. This voltage is de-
rived directly from the bandgap reference of 2.4V.
The VREF output can sink up to 500µA in normal
operation and 100µA when in stand-by.
IREF
This is a bufferedVREF outputto an off-chip resistor
to produce an accurate current reference, within
the chip, for the biasing of amplifiers with current
outputs into filters. It is also required for the Noise
reduction circuit to provide accurate roll-off fre-
quencies.
This pin should not be decoupled as it would inject
current noise. The target current is 50µA ±2% thus
a 47.5k±1% is required.
A 12V
Double bonded main power pin for the audio/FM
section of the chip. The two bond connections are
to the ESD and to power the circuit and on chip
regulators/references.
A GND L
This ground pin is double bonded :
1) to channel LEFT : RF section & VCO,
2) to both AGC amplifiers, channel LEFT and
RIGHT audio filter section.
A GND R
This ground pin is double bonded :
1) to the volume control, noise reduction system,
ESD + Mux + VREF
2) to channel right : RF section & VCO
2 - Baseband Audio Processing
PK OUT
The noise reduction control loop peak detector
output requires a capacitor to ground from this pin,
and a resistor to VREF pin to give some accurate
decaytimeconstant.An on chip5k±25 % resistor
and external capacitor give the attack time.
PK IN
This pin is an input to a control loop peak detector
and is connectedto the output of the offchip control
loop band pass filter.
SUM OUT
The two audio demodulated signals are summed
together by means of an amplifier with a gain of 0.5.
If both inputs are 1V then the output is 1V. This
amplifier has an input follower buffer which gives a
VBE offset in the DC bias voltage. Thus the filter
which this amplifier drives must include AC cou-
pling to the next stage (PK IN Pin).
FC L, FC R
The variable bandwidth transconductance ampli-
fier has a current output which is variable depend-
ing on the input signal amplitude as defined by the
control loop of the noise reduction. The output
current is then dumped into an off-chip capacitor
which together with the accurate current reference
define the min/max rolloff frequencies.A resistor in
series with a capacitor is connected to ground from
these two pins.
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