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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

DATA SHEET

TDA1576 FM/IF amplifier/demodulator circuit


Product specication Supersedes data of March 1985 File under Integrated Circuits, IC01 1998 Nov 18

Philips Semiconductors

Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit


FEATURES Symmetrical limiting IF amplifier Symmetrical quadrature demodulator Internal muting circuit Symmetrical AFC output Field strength indication output Detune detector Reference voltage output Electronic smoothing of the supply voltage Standby on/off switching circuit. QUICK REFERENCE DATA fo = 10.7 MHz; f = 22.5 kHz; fm = 400 Hz; QL = 20; 50 s de-emphasis. SYMBOL VP IP ViIF(rms) PARAMETER supply voltage (pin 1) supply current input sensitivity (RMS value) VP = 8.5 V VP = 15 V S+N ------------- = 26 dB N S+N ------------- = 46 dB N VoAF(rms) THD AF output voltage (RMS value) total harmonic distortion single tuned circuit two tuned circuits S+N ------------N signal plus noise-to-noise ratio ViIF > 1 mV (RMS); VP = 8.5 V ViIF > 1 mV (RMS); VP = 15 V AM fi Vi IL Tamb AM suppression AFC offset drift eld strength indication permissible indicator load current operating ambient temperature 30 0.1 0.02 76 80 50 3 90 6 2 VP = 8.5 V VP = 15 V CONDITIONS MIN. 7.5 16 18 22 8 35 67 135 TYP. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

TDA1576

The TDA1576 is a monolithic integrated FM/IF amplifier circuit for use in mono and stereo FM-receivers of car radios or home sets.

MAX. 20 V

UNIT mA mA V V V mV mV % % dB dB dB kHz dB mA C

3 dB before limiting

+80

ORDERING INFORMATION TYPE NUMBER TDA1576 1998 Nov 18 PACKAGE NAME DIP18 DESCRIPTION plastic dual in-line package; 18 leads (300 mil) 2 VERSION SOT102-1

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VFB1 17 RS ViIF 0.1 F RS 0.1 F VS VFB2 16 0.1 F 25 k 25 k VilF 15 4-STAGE LIMITER/ AMPLIFIER LEVEL DETECTOR

BLOCK DIAGRAM

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FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit

+ 0.1 F 10 VP (15 V) 1 8.3 k 5.5 k + AFC voltage 47 F

33 pF IF1 3

560 pF 33 pF

L(2)

750

IF2 RES2 7 6 15 k 15 k

RES1 4

CPS 2

MUTING

250

QUADRATURE DEMODULATOR 3.7 k 3.7 k 8 VoAF1 9 VoAF2 (3.3 k) VoAF C8-9(1)

TDA1576

1.7 V INDICATOR DRIVER STANDBY SWITCH 4V (6 VBE) 20 k 13 VF 3.6 k A 1 mA (AM) 1 nF (25 k) FM on + (<23 V) reference voltage 14 VF0 5 FMON INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 5.3 V (185 VT) 12 Vref 220 k

DETUNE DETECTOR G I11 = 0.5 mA 11 Vo(det) 10 Vi(det)

Z8-10 (240 k)

Z9-10 (180 k)

3
field strength indicator level output zero adjustment for of field strength field strength indicator

18 GND

0.47 F 10 k
MGE456

detune voltage

Product specication

TDA1576

(1) For 50 s de-emphasis: C89 = 6.8 nF; for stereo operation C89 = 56 pF. (2) L = 0.38 H; Qo = 70; QL = 20; adjusted to minimum 2nd harmonic distortion (d2); at Vi = 1 mV; coil: 6 turns CuL (0.25 mm) on coil former KAN (C).

Fig.1 Block diagram and test circuit.

Philips Semiconductors

Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit


PINNING SYMBOL VP CPS IF1 RES1 FMON RES2 IF2 VoAF1 VoAF2 Vi(det) Vo(det) Vref VF VF0 ViIF VFB2 VFB1 GND PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 DESCRIPTION positive supply voltage smoothing capacitor of power supply IF signal to resonant circuit resonant circuit input 1 FM-ON, standby switch resonant circuit input 2 IF signal to resonant circuit AF output voltage 1 (0 phase) AF output voltage 2 (180 phase) detune detector input voltage for external audio reference detune detector output voltage reference voltage output level output for field strength zero adjust voltage for eld strength FM/IF input signal voltage DC feedback 2 DC feedback 1 ground (0 V) Fig.2 Pin configuration.
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TDA1576

VP CPS IF1 RES1 FMON RES2 IF2 VoAF1 VoAF2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MBH286

18 GND 17 VFB1 16 VFB2 15 VilF

TDA1576

14 VF0 13 VF 12 Vref 11 Vo(det) 10 Vi(det)

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit


LIMITING VALUES In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). SYMBOL VP V2 V5, 14 V12 V13 Ptot Tstg Tamb supply voltage (pin 1) voltage on pin 2 voltage on pins 5 and 14 voltage on pin 12 voltage on pin 13 total power dissipation storage temperature operating ambient temperature PARAMETER 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 30 MIN. 23 VP 23 7 6 800 +150 +80 MAX.

TDA1576

UNIT V V V V V mW C C

THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS SYMBOL Rth j-a PARAMETER thermal resistance from junction to ambient in free air VALUE 80 UNIT K/W

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit

TDA1576

CHARACTERISTICS VP = 7.5 to 20 V; fIF = 10.7 MHz; RS = 60 ; fm = 400 Hz with f = 22.5 kHz; 50 s de-emphasis (C89 = 6.8 nF); Tamb = 25 C and measurements taken in Fig.1; unless otherwise specied. The demodulator circuit is adjusted at minimum second harmonic distortion for ViIF = 1 mV and a deviation f = 75 kHz. SYMBOL Supply IP supply current without load I12 = I13 = 0; VP = 8.5 V I12 = I13 = 0; VP = 15 V IF amplier/detector ViIF(rms) input sensitivity (RMS value; pin 15) 3 dB before limiting S+N ------------- = 26 dB N S+N ------------- = 46 dB N VoIF(p-p) R3-7 Z4-6 C4-6 R8, 9 V8, 9 VoAF(rms) THD output voltage at pins 3 and 7 (peak-to-peak value) output resistance input impedance input capacitance output resistance DC output voltage AF output voltage (RMS value) total harmonic distortion single tuned circuit two tuned circuits S+N ------------N signal plus noise-to-noise ratio (pins 8 and 9) QL = 20 B = 250 Hz to 15 kHz; Vi > 1 mV (RMS); VP = 8.5 V B = 250 Hz to 15 kHz; Vi > 1 mV (RMS); VP = 15 V AM AM suppression ViIF = 10 mV; FM: 70 Hz; f = 22.5 kHz; AM: 1 kHz; m = 30%; note 1 > 40 dB VP = 100 mV (RMS); C2 = 47 F VP = 8.5 V VP = 15 V 0.5 43 0.1 0.02 76 80 54 % % dB dB dB VP = 8.5 V VP = 15 V QL = 20; VP = 8.5 V QL = 20; VP = 15 V Z3, 7 = 10 pF parallel to 1 M 60 120 22 8 35 680 250 30 1 3.7 5.5 9.8 67 135 30 75 150 V V V mV k pF k V V mV mV 10 12 16 18 23 25 mA mA PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT

ViIF 100 V 8 9 ---------------f o

IF input voltage hum suppression at f = 100 Hz AFC tuning slope at QL = 20

48 8.5 17

500

mV dB mV/kHz mV/kHz

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit

TDA1576

SYMBOL V8-9

PARAMETER AFC offset voltages at QL = 20

CONDITIONS Vi = 1 mV; VP = 8.5 V Vi = 1 mV; VP = 15 V Vi = 30 V to 500 mV (Vref = 1 mV and muting); VP = 8.5 V Vi = 30 V to 500 mV (Vref = 1 mV and muting); VP = 15 V

MIN.

TYP.

MAX. 100 200 50

UNIT mV mV mV

25

50

100

mV

Field strength output; see Fig.7 Vi V13 indicator sensitivity output voltage I14 = 0 R13 = 3.6 k; I14 = 0 ViIF = 0 ViIF = 250 mV (RMS) I13 V13 available output current reverse voltage at output for FM off V5 > 3.5 V 3.2 2 5 1.8 0.35 V11/(V10-9) at I11 = 0.25 mA; VP = 15 V V11 = 2.5 V I12 = 1 mA; VP = 8.5 V I12 = 1 mA; VP = 15 V I12 V5 I5 Note 1. Simultaneously measured. available output current Standby switch input voltage for FM on input voltage for FM off input current for FM on 3.5 2 100 V V A 0 3.6 200 4.1 mV V mA V 0.02 600 mV

Detuning detector I10 V11 I11 Gv V10-9 Vref quiescent input current output voltage maximum output current voltage gain input offset voltage (pin 10) V10-9 = 0 20 0.5 3.3 20 100 5.0 0.65 mV nA V mA

Reference voltage reference voltage (pin 12) 5.1 5.3 2.5 V V mA

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit

TDA1576

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30

MGE459

handbook, halfpage

150

MGE460

IP (mA) 20

Vo (mV) 100

QL = 30 20

typ

10 10 50

0 0 10 VP (V) 20

10

VP (V)

20

Fig.4 Fig.3 Supply current consumption as a function of VP without load.

AF output voltage as a function of VP; ViIF = 1 mV; f = 15 kHz; fm = 400 Hz; typical values.

handbook, halfpage

1.5

MGE461

QL = 30

THD (%) 1 20

0.5

10

0 0

50

f (kHz)

100

Fig.5

Total harmonic distortion for single tuned circuit; ViIF = 1 mV; fm = 400 Hz; adjusted at minimum 2nd distortion; typical values.

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit

TDA1576

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40

MGE462

Vo (dB) 20

f = 75 kHz 40 kHz

S+N

15 kHz

20

40

60 N 80 1 10 102 103 104 105 106

Vi (V)

Fig.6

AF output voltage level as a function of IF input voltage; VP = 15 V; fm = 400 Hz; B = 250 Hz to 16 kHz; QL = 20; C89 = 6.8 nF.

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MGE463

V13 (V) 3

V14 = 0 V

I14 = 0 V

V 14

=1

V 14
1

=2

V 14

=3

0 1 10

102

103

104

105

Vi (V)

106

Fig.7 Voltage at field strength indicator output (proportional to V12); R13 = 3.6 k.

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit

TDA1576

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20 Vo (dB)

MGE464

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20

MGE465

Vo (dB)

FM on

20

20

40

40

60

60 FM off

80

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0 V11 (V)

80

3 V5 (V)

Fig.9 Fig.8 Attenuation of output voltage (Vo) as a function of the muting control voltage V11.

FM on/FM off standby switch; attenuation of output voltage (Vo) as a function of control voltage V5.

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MGE466

V11 (V)

5 R8-10 = 0 4 R8-10 = 240 k R9-10 = 180 k 3 (1)

0 300

200

100

+100

+200

f (kHz)

+300

(1) Limited by external preset ( V1218).

Fig.10 Detuning detector output voltage; VP = 7.5 to 20 V; QL = 20.

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit

TDA1576

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33 pF 3
(1)

39 pF 560 pF

(1)

4 TDA1576 6 39 pF 7 9 8 33 pF
MGE457

560 pF

L1

1 k

L2

390

C8-9 VoAF

Adjustment of the demodulator circuit is obtained with an IF signal which is higher than the 3 dB limiting level; L2 should be short-circuited or detuned; L1 should be adjusted to minimum d2 distortion, and then L2 to minimum d2 distortion. (1) Coil data: L1 = L2 = 0.38 H; Qo = 70; coil former KAN (C).

Fig.11 An example of the TDA1576 when using a demodulator with two tuned circuits.

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0.3

MGE467

THD (%)

0.2

0.1

75

50

25

0 (fo = 10.7 MHz)

+25

+50

f (kHz)

+75

Fig.12 Total harmonic distortion as a function of detuning; fm = 400 Hz; C89 = 6.8 nF; f = 75 kHz; Vo = 330 mV for a frequency deviation f = 75 kHz.

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit


APPLICATION INFORMATION

TDA1576

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FM/IF input Vi (RS)

1 mA A VF

R5 4.7 k

R6 220 k Vref detune voltage

C3 0.1 F

C4 0.1 F

C8 C6 1 nF 0.1 F

R3 3.6 k

RS

R4 10 k

C10 0.47 F

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10 R9 180 k

TDA1576
1 VP C1 0.1 F R1 10 C2 47 F C5 33 pF C7 560 pF R2 750 L 0.38 H + C9 33 pF R7 3.3 k R8 3.3 k C11(1) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

R10 240 k

C12

FM on AFC voltage VoAF


MGE458

(1) For mono C11 = 6.8 nF; for stereo C11 = 56 pF.

Fig.13 Application diagram.

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit


PACKAGE OUTLINE DIP18: plastic dual in-line package; 18 leads (300 mil)

TDA1576

SOT102-1

D seating plane

ME

A2

A1

c Z e b1 b 18 10 b2 MH w M (e 1)

pin 1 index E

5 scale

10 mm

DIMENSIONS (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions) UNIT mm inches A max. 4.7 0.19 A1 min. 0.51 0.020 A2 max. 3.7 0.15 b 1.40 1.14 0.055 0.044 b1 0.53 0.38 0.021 0.015 b2 1.40 1.14 0.055 0.044 c 0.32 0.23 0.013 0.009 D (1) 21.8 21.4 0.86 0.84 E (1) 6.48 6.20 0.26 0.24 e 2.54 0.10 e1 7.62 0.30 L 3.9 3.4 0.15 0.13 ME 8.25 7.80 0.32 0.31 MH 9.5 8.3 0.37 0.33 w 0.254 0.01 Z (1) max. 0.85 0.033

Note 1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included. OUTLINE VERSION SOT102-1 REFERENCES IEC JEDEC EIAJ EUROPEAN PROJECTION

ISSUE DATE 93-10-14 95-01-23

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Product specication

FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit


SOLDERING Introduction to soldering through-hole mount packages This text gives a brief insight to wave, dip and manual soldering. 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). Wave soldering is the preferred method for mounting of through-hole mount IC packages on a printed-circuit board. Soldering by dipping or by solder wave The maximum permissible temperature of the solder is 260 C; solder at this temperature must not be in contact with the joints for more than 5 seconds. The total contact time of successive solder waves must not exceed 5 seconds. Suitability of through-hole mount IC packages for dipping and wave soldering methods SOLDERING METHOD PACKAGE DIPPING DBS, DIP, HDIP, SDIP, SIL Note suitable suitable(1)

TDA1576
The device may be mounted up to the seating plane, but the temperature of the plastic body must not exceed the specified maximum storage temperature (Tstg(max)). If the printed-circuit board has been pre-heated, forced cooling may be necessary immediately after soldering to keep the temperature within the permissible limit. Manual soldering Apply the soldering iron (24 V or less) to the lead(s) of the package, either below the seating plane or not more than 2 mm above it. If the temperature of the soldering iron bit is less than 300 C it may remain in contact for up to 10 seconds. If the bit temperature is between 300 and 400 C, contact may be up to 5 seconds.

WAVE

1. For SDIP packages, the longitudinal axis must be parallel to the transport direction of the printed-circuit board.

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FM/IF amplier/demodulator circuit


DEFINITIONS Data sheet status Objective specication Preliminary specication Product specication Limiting values

TDA1576

This data sheet contains target or goal specications for product development. This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later. This data sheet contains nal product specications.

Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the specication is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability. Application information Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specication. LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale.

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