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LC72121MA
Dead Zone
As shown in figure 1, the phase comparator compares a reference frequency (fr) with fp. As shown in figure 2, the
phase comparator's characteristics consist of an output voltage (V) that is proportional to the phase difference φ.
However, due to internal circuit delay and other factors, an actual circuit has a region (the dead zone, B) where the
circuit cannot actually compare the phases. To implement a receiver with a high S/N ratio, it is desirable that this region
be as small as possible. However, it is often desirable to have the dead zone be slightly wider in popularly-priced
models. This is because in certain cases, such as when there is a strong RF input, popularly-priced models can suffer
from mixer to VCO RF leakage that modulates the VCO. When the dead zone is small, the circuit outputs signals to
correct this modulation and this output further modulates the VCO. This further modulation may then generate beats
and the RF signal.
Reference divider
Programmable divider
fr
Phase
fp
Detector
RF
MIX
Leakage
LPF VCO
V
(A)
(B)
φ(ns)
Dead zone
Figure 1
Figure 2
(2) Notes on the FMIN, AMIN, and IFIN pins
Coupling capacitors should be placed as close to their pin as possible. A capacitance of about 100pF is desirable for
these capacitors. In particular, if the IFIN pin coupling capacitor is not held under 1000pF, the time to reach the bias
level may become excessive and incorrect counts may result due to the relationship with the wait time.
(3) Notes on IF counting Use the SD signal in conjunction with IF counting
When counting the IF frequency, the microcontroller must determine the presence or absence of the IF IC SD
(station detect) signal and turn on the IF counter buffer output and execute the IF count only if there is an SD signal.
Autosearch techniques that only use the IF counter are subject to incorrect stopping at points where there is no
station due to IF buffer leakage.
(4) DO pin usage
The DO pin can be used for IF counter count completion checking and as an unlock detection output in addition to
its use in data output mode. It is also possible to have the DO pin reflect the state of an input pin to input that state to
the microcontroller.
(5) Power supply pins
Capacitors must be inserted between the power supply VDD and VSS pins for noise exclusion. These capacitors
must be placed as close as possible to the VDD and VSS pins.
(6) VCO setup
Applications must be designed so that the VCO (local oscillator) does not stop, even if the control voltage (Vtune)
goes to 0V. If it is possible for the oscillator to stop, the application must use the control data (DLC) to temporarily
force Vtune to VCC to prevent deadlock from occurring. (Deadlock clear circuit)
No.A2009-21/24
 

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