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LOW POWER
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
D SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
• Mixer Operating Frequency Up to 100 MHz CASE 751B
• Fewer External Parts Required than Earlier Devices
(SO–16)

16
MAXIMUM RATINGS 1

Rating Pin Symbol Value Unit DTB SUFFIX


PLASTIC PACKAGE
Power Supply Voltage 4 VCC(max) 10 Vdc
q 4.0 Vdc)
CASE 948F
RF Input Voltage (VCC 16 V16 1.0 Vrms (TSSOP–16)
Detector Input Voltage 8 V8 1.0 Vpp
Squelch Input Voltage 12 V12 6.0 Vdc ORDERING INFORMATION
(VCC q 4.0 Vdc) Operating
Mute Function 14 V14 –0.7 to 10 Vpk Device Temperature Range Package
Mute Sink Current 14 l14 50 mA MC3371D SO–16
Junction Temperature – TJ 150 °C MC3371DTB TSSOP–16
Storage Temperature Range – Tstg –65 to +150 °C MC3371P TA = –30° to +70°C Plastic DIP
NOTES: 1. Devices should not be operated at these values. The “Recommended Operating MC3372D SO–16
Conditions” table provides conditions for actual device operation.
2. ESD data available upon request. MC3372DTB TSSOP–16
MC3372P Plastic DIP

PIN CONNECTIONS

1 16 Mixer Input 1 16 Mixer Input


Crystal Osc Crystal Osc
2 15 Gnd 2 15 Gnd
Mixer Output 3 14 Mute Mixer Output 3 14 Mute
VCC 4 MC3371 13 Meter Drive VCC 4 MC3372 13 Meter Drive
Limiter Input 5 (Top View) 12 Squelch Input Limiter Input 5 (Top View) 12 Squelch Input
6 11 Filter Output Decoupling 6 11 Filter Output
Decoupling
7 10 Filter Input Limiter Output 7 10 Filter Input
Quad Coil 8 9 Recovered Audio Quad Input 8 9 Recovered Audio

 Motorola, Inc. 1996 Rev 1


MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 1
MC3371 MC3372

RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS


Rating Pin Symbol Value Unit
Supply Voltage (@ TA = 25°C) 4 VCC 2.0 to 9.0 Vdc
( –30°C p p
TA +75°C) 2.4 to 9.0
RF Input Voltage 16 Vrf 0.0005 to 10 mVrms
RF Input Frequency 16 frf 0.1 to 100 MHz
Oscillator Input Voltage 1 Vlocal 80 to 400 mVrms
Intermediate Frequency – fif 455 kHz
Limiter Amp Input Voltage 5 Vif 0 to 400 mVrms
Filter Amp Input Voltage 10 Vfa 0.1 to 300 mVrms
Squelch Input Voltage 12 Vsq 0 or 2 Vdc
Mute Sink Current 14 lsq 0.1 to 30 mA
Ambient Temperature Range – TA –30 to +70 °C

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

Input for 20 dB NQS – VNQS – 3.5 – µVrms


Recovered Audio Output Voltage – AFO mVrms
Vrf = –30 dBm 120 200 320

Recovered Audio Drop Voltage Loss – AFloss dB


Vrf = –30 dBm, VCC = 4.0 V to 2.0 V –8.0 –1.5 –

Meter Drive Output Voltage (No Modulation) 13 MDrv Vdc


Vrf = –100 dBm MV1 – 0.3 0.5
Vrf = –70 dBm MV2 1.1 1.5 1.9
Vrf = –40 dBm MV3 2.0 2.5 3.1
Filter Amp Gain – AV(Amp) dB
Rs = 600 Ω , fs = 10 kHz, Vfa = 1.0 mVrms 47 50 –

Mixer Conversion Gain – AV(Mix) dB


Vrf = –40 dBm, RL = 1.8 kΩ 14 20 –

Signal to Noise Ratio – s/n dB


Vrf = –30 dBm 36 67 –

Total Harmonic Distortion – THD %


Vrf = –30 dBm, BW = 400 Hz to 30 kHz – 0.6 3.4

Detector Output Impedance 9 ZO – 450 – Ω


Detector Output Voltage (No Modulation) 9 DVO Vdc
Vrf = –30 dBm – 1.45 –

Meter Drive 13 MO µA/dB


Vrf = –100 to –40 dBm – 0.8 –

Meter Drive Dynamic Range 13 MVD dB


RFIn – 60 –
IFIn (455 kHz) – 80 –
Mixer Third Order Input Intercept Point – ITOMix dBm
f1 = 58.125 MHz
f2 = 58.1375 MHz – –22 –
Mixer Input Resistance 16 Rin – 3.3 – kΩ
Mixer Input Capacitance 16 Cin – 2.2 – pF

2 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA


MC3371 MC3372

DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = 4.0 Vdc, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted)


Characteristic Pin Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
Drain Current (No Input Signal) 4 mA
Squelch Off, Vsq = 2.0 Vdc lcc1 – 3.2 4.2
Squelch On, Vsq = 0 Vdc lcc2 – 3.6 4.8
Squelch Off, VCC = 2.0 to 9.0 V dlcc1 – 1.0 2.0
Detector Output (No Input Signal) 9 V9 Vdc
DC Voltage, V8 = VCC 0.9 1.6 2.3

Filter Output (No Input Signal) 11 Vdc


DC Voltage V11 1.5 2.5 3.5
Voltage Change, VCC = 2.0 to 9.0 V dV11 2.0 5.0 8.0
Trigger Hysteresis – Hys 34 57 80 mV

Figure 1. MC3371 Functional Block Diagram and Test Fixture Schematic

RF Input RSSI Output

VCC = 4.0 Vdc FilterIn

51 k 0.1 SqIn FilterOut 1.0 µF


C1
0.01 51
AF Out
1.0 µF 470 to Audio
Power Amp
0.01
Mute 510 k
8.2 k

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

Quad Coil TOKO


0.1 0.1 2A6597 HK (10 mm)
22 0.33 or
57.6575 20 k
MHz 7MC–8128Z (7 mm)
0.001

muRata
CFU455D2 0.1
or
equivalent

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 3


MC3371 MC3372

Figure 2. MC3372 Functional Block Diagram and Test Fixture Schematic

RF Input RSSI Output

VCC = 4.0 Vdc FilterIn

51 k 0.1 SqIn FilterOut 1.0 µF


C1
0.01 51
AF Out
1.0 µF 470 to Audio
Power Amp
510 k 0.01
Mute 8.2 k

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

4 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA


MC3371 MC3372

TYPICAL CURVES
(Unmatched Input)

Figure 3. Total Harmonic Distortion


versus Temperature Figure 4. RSSI versus RF Input
5.0 70
THD, TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (%)

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)

VCC = 4.0 Vdc –20


42
RSSI OUTPUT( µ A)

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)

MIXER GAIN (dB)

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)

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 5


MC3371 MC3372
MC3371 PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
OPERATING CONDITIONS VCC = 4.0 Vdc, RFIn = 100 µV, fmod = 1.0 kHz, fdev = 3.0 kHz. MC3371 at fRF = 10.7 MHz (see Figure 11).
Internal Equivalent
Pin Symbol Circuit Description Waveform
1 OSC1 The base of the Colpitts oscillator. Use
a high impedance and low capacitance
probe or a “sniffer” to view the wave–
form without altering the frequency.
Typical level is 450 mVpp.

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.

3 MXOut Output of the Mixer. Riding on the


455 kHz is the RF carrier component.
3
4 MixerOut The typical level is approximately
VCC 60 mVpp.

1.5 k
4 VCC Supply Voltage –2.0 to 9.0 Vdc is the
operating range. VCC is decoupled to
100
µA ground.

5 IFIn Input to the IF amplifier after passing


5 through the 455 kHz ceramic filter. The
IFIn signal is attenuated by the filter. The
typical level is approximately
1.8 k 50 mVpp.
6 53 k
DEC1
7 51 k
6 DEC1 DEC2 IF Decoupling. External 0.1 µF
7 DEC2 capacitors connected to VCC.
60 µA

8 Quad Quadrature Tuning Coil. Composite


Coil (not yet demodulated) 455 kHz IF
8
Quad Coil signal is present. The typical level is
VCC 500 mVpp.

10
50 µA

6 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA


MC3371 MC3372
MC3371 PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
OPERATING CONDITIONS VCC = 4.0 Vdc, RFIn = 100 µV, fmod = 1.0 kHz, fdev = 3.0 kHz. MC3371 at fRF = 10.7 MHz (see Figure 11).
Internal Equivalent
Pin Symbol Circuit Description Waveform
9 RA Recovered Audio. This is a composite
FM demodulated output having signal
and carrier component. The typical
level is 1.4 Vpp.

VCC

200
RAOut
O t
9 The filtered recovered audio has the
carrier component removed and is
100 µA
typically 800 mVpp.

10 FilIn Filter Amplifier Input


10
FilterIn
VCC

30 µA

11 FilOut Filter Amplifier Output. The typical


signal level is 400 mVpp.
VCC

240 µA
FilterOut
11

12 SqIn Squelch Input. See discussion in


application text.
12

SqIn

12 µA

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 7


MC3371 MC3372
MC3371 PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION (continued)
OPERATING CONDITIONS VCC = 4.0 Vdc, RFIn = 100 µV, fmod = 1.0 kHz, fdev = 3.0 kHz. MC3371 at fRF = 10.7 MHz (see Figure 11).
Internal Equivalent
Pin Symbol Circuit Description Waveform
13 RSSI RSSI Output. Referred to as the
VCC
Received Signal Strength Indicator or
RSSI. The chip sources up to 60 µA
1.8 k over the linear 60 dB range. This pin
may be used many ways, such as:
AGC, meter drive and carrier triggered
squelch circuit.
Bias
13
RSSIOut

14 MUTE Mute Output. See discussion in


14 Mute or
application text.
SqOut

40 k

15 Gnd Ground. The ground area should be


continuous and unbroken. In a two–
sided layout, the component side has
Gnd 15
the ground plane. In a one–sided
layout, the ground plane fills around
the traces on the circuit side of the
board and is not interrupted.

16 MIXIn VCC Mixer Input –


Series Input Impedance:
@ 10 MHz: 309 – j33 Ω
16 @ 45 MHz: 200 – j13 Ω
MixerIn

3.3 k
10 k

*Other pins are the same as pins in MC3371.

8 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA


MC3371 MC3372
MC3372 PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
OPERATING CONDITIONS VCC = 4.0 Vdc, RFIn = 100 µV, fmod = 1.0 kHz, fdev = 3.0 kHz. MC3372 at fRF = 45 MHz (see Figure 13).
Internal Equivalent
Pin Symbol Circuit Description Waveform
5 IFIn IF Amplifier Input

5
IFIn

6 53 k
6 DEC1 DEC IF Decoupling. External 0.1 µF
capacitors connected to VCC.
60 µA

7 IFOut IF Amplifier Output Signal level is


typically 300 mVpp.
VCC 7
IFOut

50 µA

120 µA

8 QuadIn Quadrature Detector Input. Signal


8 level is typically 150 mVpp.
QuadIn
VCC

10 50 µA

9 RA Recovered Audio. This is a composite


FM demodulated output having signal
and carrier components. Typical level
is 800 mVpp.

VCC

200 9
RAOut
The filtered recovered audio has the
100 µA carrier signal removed and is typically
500 mVpp.

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 9


MC3371 MC3372

Figure 9. MC3371 Circuit Schematic


4 MixerIn MixerOut Meter Out FilterIn
VCC 16 3 13 10

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

Figure 10. MC3372 Circuit Schematic

4 MixerIn MixerOut Meter Out FilterIn


VCC 16 3 13 10

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

10 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA


MC3371 MC3372

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION amplifier has approximately 92 dB of gain. The MC3371 and


MC3372 are different in the limiter and quadrature detector
The MC3371 and MC3372 are low power narrowband FM circuits. The MC3371 has a 1.8 kΩ and a 51 kΩ resistor
receivers with an operating frequency of up to 60 MHz. Its low providing internal dc biasing and the output of the limiter is
voltage design provides low power drain, excellent internally connected, both directly and through a 10 pF
sensitivity, and good image rejection in narrowband voice capacitor to the quadrature detector; whereas, in the
and data link applications. MC3372 these components are not provided internally. Thus,
This part combines a mixer, an IF (intermediate frequency) in the MC3371, no external components are necessary to
limiter with a logarithmic response signal strength indicator, a match the 455 kHz ceramic filter, while in the MC3372,
quadrature detector, an active filter and a squelch trigger external 1.8 kΩ and 51 kΩ biasing resistors are needed
circuit. In a typical application, the mixer amplifier converts an between Pins 5 and 7, respectively (see Figures 12 and 13).
RF input signal to a 455 kHz IF signal. Passing through an In the MC3371, a parallel LCR quadrature tank circuit is
external bandpass filter, the IF signal is fed into a limiting connected externally from Pin 8 to VCC (similar to the
amplifier and detection circuit where the audio signal is MC3361). In the MC3372, a quadrature capacitor is needed
recovered. A conventional quadrature detector is used. externally from Pin 7 to Pin 8 and a parallel LC or a ceramic
The absence of an input signal is indicated by the discriminator with a damping resistor is also needed from
presence of noise above the desired audio frequencies. This Pin 8 to VCC (similar to the MC3357). The above external
“noise band” is monitored by an active filter and a detector. A quadrature circuitry provides 90° phase shift at the IF center
squelch switch is used to mute the audio when noise or a frequency and enables recovered audio.
tone is present. The input signal level is monitored by a meter The damping resistor determines the peak separation of
drive circuit which detects the amount of IF signal in the the detector and is somewhat critical. As the resistor is
limiting amplifier. decreased, the separation and the bandwidth is increased
but the recovered audio is decreased. Receiver sensitivity is
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION dependent on the value of this resistor and the bandwidth of
the 455 kHz ceramic filter.
The oscillator is an internally biased Colpitts type with the On the chip the composite recovered audio, consisting of
collector, base, and emitter connections at Pins 4, 1 and 2 carrier component and modulating signal, is passed through
respectively. This oscillator can be run under crystal control. a low pass filter amplifier to reduce the carrier component
For fundamental mode crystals use crystal characterized and then is fed to Pin 9 which has an output impedance of
parallel resonant for 32 pF load. For higher frequencies, use 450 Ω . The signal still requires further filtering to eliminate
3rd overtone series mode type crystals. The coil (L2) and the carrier component, deemphasis, volume control, and
resistor RD (R13) are needed to ensure proper and stable further amplification before driving a loudspeaker. The
operation at the LO frequency (see Figure 13, 45 MHz relative level of the composite recovered audio signal at Pin 9
application circuit). should be considered for proper interaction with an audio
The mixer is doubly balanced to reduce spurious radiation. post amplifier and a given load element. The MC13060 is
Conversion gain stated in the AC Electrical Characteristics recommended as a low power audio amplifier.
table is typically 20 dB. This power gain measurement was The meter output indicates the strength of the IF level and
made under stable conditions using a 50 Ω source at the the output current is proportional to the logarithm of the IF
input and an external load provided by a 455 kHz ceramic input signal amplitude. A maximum source current of 60 µA is
filter at the mixer output which is connected to the VCC (Pin 4) available and can be used to drive a meter and to detect a
and IF input (Pin 5). The filter impedance closely matches the carrier presence. This is referred to as a Received Strength
1.8 kΩ internal load resistance at Pin 3 (mixer output). Since Signal Indicator (RSSI). The output at Pin 13 provides a
the input impedance at Pin 16 is strongly influenced by a current source. Thus, a resistor to ground yields a voltage
3.3 kΩ internal biasing resistor and has a low capacitance, proportional to the input carrier signal level. The value of this
the useful gain is actually much higher than shown by the resistor is estimated by (VCC(Vdc) – 1.0 V)/60 µA; so for
standard power gain measurement. The Smith Chart plot in VCC = 4.0 Vdc, the resistor is approximately 50 kΩ and
Figure 17 shows the measured mixer input impedance provides a maximum voltage swing of about 3.0 V.
versus input frequency with the mixer input matched to a A simple inverting op amp has an output at Pin 11 and the
50 Ω source impedance at the given frequencies. In order to inverting input at Pin 10. The noninverting input is connected
assure stable operation under matched conditions, it is to 2.5 V. The op amp may be used as a noise triggered
necessary to provide a shunt resistor to ground. Figures 11, squelch or as an active noise filter. The bandpass filter is
12 and 13 show the input networks used to derive the mixer designed with external impedance elements to discriminate
input impedance data. between frequencies. With an external AM detector, the
Following the mixer, a ceramic bandpass filter is filtered audio signal is checked for a tone signal or for the
recommended for IF filtering (i.e. 455 kHz types having a presence of noise above the normal audio band. This
bandwidth of ±2.0 kHz to ±15 kHz with an input and output information is applied to Pin 12.
impedance from 1.5 kΩ to 2.0 kΩ). The 6 stage limiting IF

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 11


MC3371 MC3372

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.

Figure 11. Typical Application for MC3371 at 10.7 MHz

VCC = 4.0 Vdc RSSI Output


R2
10 k

1st IF 10.7 MHz


from Input R3
+ C9 Front End 100 k
10
+
C2 R4
C15 4.7 1.0 k
91 µF
L1 D1 1N5817 R5
8.2 µH R11 TKANS9443HM VR1 (Squelch Control)
L2 560 6.8 µH ±6% 4.7 k R6 10 k

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

12 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA


MC3371 MC3372

Figure 12. Typical Application for MC3372 at 10.7 MHz

VCC = 4.0 Vdc RSSI Output


R2
10 k

1st IF 10.7 MHz


from Input
+ C9 Front End
10
C2 +
R4
C16 4.7 1.0 k
91 µF
L1 D1 1N5817 R5
8.2 µH R13 TKANS9443HM VR1 (Squelch Control)
L2 560 6.8 µH ± 6% 4.7 k R6 10 k

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

MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA 13


MC3371 MC3372

Figure 13. Typical Application for MC3372 at 45 MHz


RSSI Output
VCC = 4.0 Vdc to Meter (Triplett – 100 kV)
R2
12 k

+ 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)

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)

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Figure 16. S + N, N, AMR versus Input


10
S+N
0

–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

Figure 17. Mixer Input Impedance versus Frequency

+j50

+j25 +j100

+j150

VCC = 4.0 Vdc


+j10 RF Input = –40 dBm +j250

+j500

10 25 50 100 150 250 500


0
45 MHz 10.7 MHz
–j500

–j250
–j10

–j150

–j100
–j25

–j50

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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

Above PC Board is laid out for the circuit in Figure 11.

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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

Above PC Board is laid out for the circuit in Figure 12.

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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS

P SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
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

D SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
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

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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS

DTB SUFFIX
PLASTIC PACKAGE
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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