mc3371 72
mc3371 72
mc3371 72
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The MC3371 and MC3372 perform single conversion FM reception and
consist of an oscillator, mixer, limiting IF amplifier, quadrature discriminator, FM IF
active filter, squelch switch, and meter drive circuitry. These devices are
designed for use in FM dual conversion communication equipment. The
MC3371/MC3372 are similar to the MC3361/MC3357 FM IFs, except that a
signal strength indicator replaces the scan function controlling driver which is
in the MC3361/MC3357. The MC3371 is designed for the use of parallel LC
components, while the MC3372 is designed for use with either a 455 kHz 16
ceramic discriminator, or parallel LC components. 1
These devices also require fewer external parts than earlier products. The
MC3371 and MC3372 are available in dual–in–line and surface mount P SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
packaging. CASE 648
• Wide Operating Supply Voltage Range: VCC = 2.0 to 9.0 V
• Input Limiting Voltage Sensitivity of –3.0 dB
• Low Drain Current: ICC = 3.2 mA, @ VCC = 4.0 V, Squelch Off 16
•
1
Minimal Drain Current Increase When Squelched
• Signal Strength Indicator: 60 dB Dynamic Range
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• Mixer Operating Frequency Up to 100 MHz CASE 751B
• Fewer External Parts Required than Earlier Devices
(SO–16)
16
MAXIMUM RATINGS 1
PIN CONNECTIONS
AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = 4.0 Vdc, fo = 58.1125 MHz, df = ±3.0 kHz, fmod = 1.0 kHz, 50 Ω source,
flocal = 57.6575 MHz, Vlocal = 0 dBm, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted)
Characteristic Pin Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
Input for 12 dB SINAD – VSIN µVrms
Matched Input – (See Figures 11, 12 and 13) – 1.0 –
Unmatched Input – (See Figures 1 and 2) – 5.0 15
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Filter –
Amp AF
+ Amp
Squelch Trigger
with Hysteresis
Demodulator
10
Mixer
Limiter
Amp
51 k 53 k
Oscillator 1.8 k
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
15
muRata
CFU455D2 0.1
or
equivalent
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Filter –
Amp AF
+ Amp
Squelch Trigger
with Hysteresis
Demodulator
10
Mixer
Limiter
Amp
53 k
Oscillator
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
15 C13 C14
R10 0.1 27
1.8 k
R11
22 0.33 51 k R12 Ceramic
57.6575 C12 Resonator
MHz 0.1 4.3 k
0.001 muRata
CDB455C16
muRata
C15
CFU455D2
0.1
or
equivalent
TYPICAL CURVES
(Unmatched Input)
TA = 75°C
VCC = 4.0 Vdc 60
4.0 RF Input = –30 dBm
fo = 10.7 MHz 50 TA = –30°C
RSSI OUT (µ A)
3.0
40 TA = 25°C
2.0 30
VCC = 4.0 Vdc
20 fo = 10.7 MHz
1.0
10 TA = 75°C
TA = –30°C
0 0
–55 –35 –15 5.0 25 45 65 85 105 125 –140 –120 –100 –80 –60 –40 –20 0 20
TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) RF INPUT (dBm)
Figure 5. RSSI Output versus Temperature Figure 6. Mixer Output versus RF Input
60 0
54 –30 dBm 100 MHz
–10
48 Desired Products
MIXER OUTPUT (dBm)
fo = 10.7 MHz
36 100 MHz
–30
3rd Order Products
30
–70 dBm –40
24
18 –50
12 VCC = 4.0 Vdc
–60
6.0 TA = 27°C
–110 dBm
0 –70
–55 –35 –15 5.0 25 45 65 85 105 125 – 70 – 60 – 50 – 40 – 30 – 20 – 10 0 10
TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) RF INPUT (dBm)
Figure 7. Mixer Gain versus Supply Voltage Figure 8. Mixer Gain versus Frequency
30 40
27 TA = 75°C VCC = 4.0 Vdc
24 TA = 27°C
30 RFin = –40 dBm
21
RSSI OUTPUT( µ A)
TA = –30°C TA = 25°C
18
15 –10 dBm
20
12 –15 dBm
9.0 fo = 10.7 MHz –20 dBm
RFin –40 dBm 5.0 dBm
10
6.0 1.8 kΩ Load 0 dBm
3.0
–5.0 dBm
0 0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10 1.0 10 100 1000
VCC, SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) f, FREQUENCY (MHz)
VCC
1 15 k
OSC1
2 OSC2 2 The emitter of the Colpitts oscillator.
OSC2
Typical signal level is 200 mVpp. Note
that the signal is somewhat distorted
200
µA compared to that on Pin 1.
1.5 k
4 VCC Supply Voltage –2.0 to 9.0 Vdc is the
operating range. VCC is decoupled to
100
µA ground.
10
50 µA
VCC
200
RAOut
O t
9 The filtered recovered audio has the
carrier component removed and is
100 µA
typically 800 mVpp.
30 µA
240 µA
FilterOut
11
SqIn
12 µA
40 k
3.3 k
10 k
5
IFIn
6 53 k
6 DEC1 DEC IF Decoupling. External 0.1 µF
capacitors connected to VCC.
60 µA
50 µA
120 µA
10 50 µA
VCC
200 9
RAOut
The filtered recovered audio has the
100 µA carrier signal removed and is typically
500 mVpp.
12 Squelch In
1 11 –
OSC1 FilterOut 14
+ Squelch Out
2
OSC2 X
X
Y Bias
100 Bias
200 µA
µA 15
Gnd
4 8
QuadIn
VCC
10 X
Y X
5 Yi 200 9
IFIn RAOut
1.8 k
6 53 k
DEC1
7 51 k
DEC2
100 µA
12 Squelch In
1 11 –
OSC1 14
FilterOut + Squelch Out
2
OSC2 X
X
Y Bias
100 Bias
200 µA
µA 15
Gnd
8
4 QuadIn
VCC
10 X
Y X 200 9
5 Yi
IFIn RAOut
6 53 k
DEC
7
IFOut
100 µA
An external positive bias to Pin 12 sets up the squelch Another possible application of the squelch switch may
trigger circuit such that the audio mute (Pin 14) is open or be as a carrier level triggered squelch circuit, similar to the
connected to ground. If Pin 12 is pulled down to 0.9 V or MC3362/MC3363 FM receivers. In this case the meter
below by the noise or tone detector, Pin 14 is internally output can be used directly to trigger the squelch switch
shorted to ground. There is about 57 mV of hyteresis at when the RF input at the input frequency falls below the
Pin 12 to prevent jitter. Audio muting is accomplished by desired level. The level at which this occurs is determined
connecting Pin 14 to the appropriate point in the audio path by the resistor placed between the meter drive output
between Pin 9 and an audio amplifier. The voltage at Pin 14 (Pin 13) and ground (Pin 15).
should not be lower than –0.7 V; this can be assured by
connecting Pin 14 to the point that has no dc component.
C3 C4 560
R1 C17 0.1 0.001 R8
C1 R7
51 k 0.1
0.01 C5 4.7 k 3.3 k C7 C8
0.001 0.022 0.22
R9 AF Out
VR2 to Audio
510 k
10 k Power Amp
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Filter – AF
Amp Amp
Squelch Trigger +
with Hysteresis
Demodulator
Mixer Limiter
Amp 10
51 k 53 k
Oscillator
1 2 3 4 5 1.8 k 6 7 8
C10
T2: Toko
68 C12 C13 2A6597 HK (10 mm)
10.245 C11 0.1 0.1 R10 or
MHz 220 39 k 7MC–8128Z (7 mm)
muRata C14
CFU455D2 0.1
or
equivalent
C3 C4 560
R1 C6 0.1 0.001 R7 R8
C1 51 k 0.1
0.01
C5 4.7 k 3.3 k C7 C8
0.001 0.022 0.22
R9 AF Out
510 k VR2 to Audio
10 k Power Amp
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
–
Filter AF
Amp Amp
Squelch Trigger +
with Hysteresis
Demodulator
Mixer Limiter
Amp 10
53 k
Oscillator
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C10 C13
R10 0.1
1.8k C14
68
10.245 C2 C12 R11 R12 muRata
27p
MHz 220 0.1 51 k 4.3 k CDB455C16
muRata C15
CFU455D2 0.1
or
equivalent
+ C9 R3
RF Input
10 45 MHz C17 100 k
120
C2 + R4
C18 4.7 1.0 k
75
L1
0.245 µH D1 1N5817 R5
VR1 (Squelch Control)
Coilcraft 10 k
150–07J08 4.7 k R6
C3 C4 560
R14 C6 0.1 0.001 R7 R8
51 k 0.1
4.7 k 3.3 k C7 C8
C5 0.022 0.22
R1 0.001
C1 470
0.01 R9 AF Out
510 k VR2 to Audio
10 k Power Amp
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
– AF
Filter
Amp Amp
Squelch Trigger +
with Hysteresis
Demodulator
10
Mixer Limiter
Amp
53 k
Oscillator
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C10
C13
R10 0.1
C16 30 C11 1.8 k
0.01 5.0
R11 C14
Coilcraft L2 51 k 27
143–13J12 0.84 µH C12
0.1 R12 muRata
4.3 k CDB455C16
44.545 R13
MHz 1.0 k
muRata C15
CFU455D2 0.1
or
equivalent
Figure 14. RSSI Output versus RF Input Figure 15. RSSI Output versus RF Input
3.5 3.5
3.0 3.0
RSSI OUTPUT (Vdc)
2.5 2.5
2.0 2.0
1.5 1.5
fRF = 10.7 MHz fRF = 45 MHz
1.0 VCC = 4.0 Vdc VCC = 4.0 Vdc
1.0
Reference Figure 11 Reference Figure 13
0.5 0.5
0 0
–120 –100 –80 –60 –40 –20 –120 –100 –80 –60 –40 –20
RF INPUT (dBm)
–10
S + N, N, AMR (dB)
fRF = 10.7 MHz
–20 VCC = 4.0 V
TA = 25°C
–30
S + N 30% AM
–40
–50
N
–60
–130 –110 –90 –70 –50 –30 –10
RF INPUT (dBm)
* Reference Figures 11, 12 and 13
+j50
+j25 +j100
+j150
+j500
–j250
–j10
–j150
–j100
–j25
–j50
Figure 18. MC3371 PC Board Component View with Matched Input at 10.7 MHz
COMPONENT SIDE
VCC GND
CUT CUT GND
.325I .325I
+
C9
J3 CFU
VCC 455D 2 C11
C14 C13 C12 INPUT IF
C10 XTAL
AF OUT T2 10.7 MHZ
10.245
MHZ
R10 C16 J1
MC3371
C15
VR2
J2 R8 C1
BNC C2 L2 BNC
C R9 +
C8 R7 5 C3
C7 R11 L1
MC3371 C4
D1
J4
CUT METER
IF 10.7 MHZ R6
FRONT END
R5 R4 .325I OUT
VR1 C17 R1
R2 R3
J3 VCC
Figure 19. MC3371 PC Board Circuit or Solder Side as Viewed through Component Side
SOLDER SIDE
Figure 20. MC3372P PC Board Component View with Matched Input at 10.7 MHz
COMPONENT SIDE
VCC GND
CUT CUT
.325 GND
.325
+
C9
VCC R10
J3 C11
R C12 CFU455D2
C15 C
1 C10 INPUT IF
AF OUT CDB 1 XTAL
1 10.7 MHZ
455 3 10.245
C16 MHZ
J2 C14 R12 MC3372 C17 J1
VR2 C16
R8 C1
R9
BNC C C2 L2 BNC
C8 5 C3 + L1
C7 R7 R13
MC3372 C4
D1
J4 CUT
IF 10.7 MHZ R6 .325
R5 R4
FRONT END VR1 C6 R1
METER
R2 R3 OUT
J3 VCC
Figure 21. MC3372P PC Board Circuit or Solder Side as Viewed through Component Side
SOLDER SIDE
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
P SUFFIX
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CASE 648–08
ISSUE R
NOTES:
–A– 1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI
Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
16 9 3. DIMENSION L TO CENTER OF LEADS WHEN
FORMED PARALLEL.
B 4. DIMENSION B DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH.
1 8 5. ROUNDED CORNERS OPTIONAL.
INCHES MILLIMETERS
DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX
F C L A 0.740 0.770 18.80 19.55
B 0.250 0.270 6.35 6.85
S C 0.145 0.175 3.69 4.44
D 0.015 0.021 0.39 0.53
SEATING F 0.040 0.70 1.02 1.77
–T– PLANE G 0.100 BSC 2.54 BSC
H 0.050 BSC 1.27 BSC
H K M J 0.008 0.015 0.21 0.38
J K 0.110 0.130 2.80 3.30
G L 0.295 0.305 7.50 7.74
D 16 PL
M 0_ 10 _ 0_ 10 _
0.25 (0.010) M T A M S 0.020 0.040 0.51 1.01
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CASE 751B–05
(SO–16)
ISSUE J
–A–
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI
16 9 Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: MILLIMETER.
3. DIMENSIONS A AND B DO NOT INCLUDE
–B– P 8 PL MOLD PROTRUSION.
4. MAXIMUM MOLD PROTRUSION 0.15 (0.006)
1 8
0.25 (0.010) M B S PER SIDE.
5. DIMENSION D DOES NOT INCLUDE DAMBAR
PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE DAMBAR
PROTRUSION SHALL BE 0.127 (0.005) TOTAL
IN EXCESS OF THE D DIMENSION AT
G MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION.
MILLIMETERS INCHES
DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX
F A 9.80 10.00 0.386 0.393
K R X 45 _ B 3.80 4.00 0.150 0.157
C 1.35 1.75 0.054 0.068
C D 0.35 0.49 0.014 0.019
F 0.40 1.25 0.016 0.049
–T– SEATING G 1.27 BSC 0.050 BSC
PLANE
M J J 0.19 0.25 0.008 0.009
K 0.10 0.25 0.004 0.009
D 16 PL M 0_ 7_ 0_ 7_
P 5.80 6.20 0.229 0.244
0.25 (0.010) M T B S A S
R 0.25 0.50 0.010 0.019
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
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CASE 948F–01
(TSSOP–16)
ISSUE O
16X K REF
0.10 (0.004) M T U S V S
NOTES:
0.15 (0.006) T U S
K 1 DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI
ÉÉÉ
ÇÇÇ
Y14.5M, 1982.
K1 2 CONTROLLING DIMENSION: MILLIMETER.
ÇÇÇ
ÉÉÉ
3 DIMENSION A DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH.
16 9 PROTRUSIONS OR GATE BURRS. MOLD FLASH
2X L/2
ÇÇÇ
J1 OR GATE BURRS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.15
(0.006) PER SIDE.
4 DIMENSION B DOES NOT INCLUDE INTERLEAD
B SECTION N–N FLASH OR PROTRUSION. INTERLEAD FLASH OR
L –U– PROTRUSION SHALL NOT EXCEED
J 0.25 (0.010) PER SIDE.
PIN 1 5 DIMENSION K DOES NOT INCLUDE DAMBAR
IDENT. PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE DAMBAR
PROTRUSION SHALL BE 0.08 (0.003) TOTAL IN
1 8 EXCESS OF THE K DIMENSION AT MAXIMUM
N MATERIAL CONDITION.
0.25 (0.010) 6 TERMINAL NUMBERS ARE SHOWN FOR
REFERENCE ONLY.
0.15 (0.006) T U S 7 DIMENSION A AND B ARE TO BE DETERMINED
A M AT DATUM PLANE –W–.
–V– MILLIMETERS INCHES
N DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX
A 4.90 5.10 0.193 0.200
F B 4.30 4.50 0.169 0.177
C ––– 1.20 ––– 0.047
D 0.05 0.15 0.002 0.006
DETAIL E F 0.50 0.75 0.020 0.030
G 0.65 BSC 0.026 BSC
H 0.18 0.28 0.007 0.011
J 0.09 0.20 0.004 0.008
C –W– J1 0.09 0.16 0.004 0.006
K 0.19 0.30 0.007 0.012
K1 0.19 0.25 0.007 0.010
0.10 (0.004) L 6.40 BSC 0.252 BSC
H DETAIL E M 0_ 8_ 0_ 8_
–T– SEATING
PLANE D G
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