MC1648 DataSheet
MC1648 DataSheet
MC1648 DataSheet
MC1648
VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR
1 VCC
2 NC
3 OUT
4 NC
5 AGC
6 NC
Pin assignment is for DualinLine Package. For PLCC pin assignment, see the MC1648 NonStandard Pin Conversion Table below.
20FN 18 20 2 4 *NOTE All unused pins are not connected. Supply Voltage +5.0Vdc 5.2Vdc GND Pins 7,8 1,14
LOGIC DIAGRAM
3 OUTPUT
Input Capacitance = 6.0pF (TYP) Maximum Series Resistance for L (External Inductance) = 50 (TYP) Power Dissipation = 150mW (TYP)/Pkg (+5.0Vdc Supply) Maximum Output Frequency = 225MHz (TYP)
5 AGC
1/97
REV 2
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VCC2 14 VCC1 1
Q9 Q3 Q2
Q1
7 VEE1
10 BIAS POINT
12 TANK
8 VEE
5 AGC
Condition Inputs and outputs open VILmin to Pin 12, IL @ Pin 3 VIHmax to Pin 12, IL @ Pin 3 VILmin to Pin 12 Unit mV % MHz Condition See Figure 3
1. This measurement guarantees the dc potential at the bias point for purposes of incorporating a varactor tuning diode at this point. 2. Frequency variation over temperature is a direct function of the C/ Temperature and L/ Temperature.
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L: Micro Metal torroid #T2022, 8 turns #30 Enameled Copper wire. C = 3.035pF 0.1F 10 0.1F 14 1 1200* L 12 B.W. = 10 kHz Center Frequency = 100 MHz Scan Width = 50 kHz/div Vertical Scale = 10 dB/div C 3 5 0.1F
* The 1200 ohm resistor and the scope termination impedance constitute a 25:1 attenuator probe. Coax shall be CT07550 or equivalent.
Condition Inputs and outputs open VILmin to Pin 12, IL @ Pin 3 VIHmax to Pin 12, IL @ Pin 3 VILmin to Pin 12 Unit mV % MHz Condition See Figure 3
1. This measurement guarantees the dc potential at the bias point for purposes of incorporating a varactor tuning diode at this point. 2. Frequency variation over temperature is a direct function of the C/ Temperature and L/ Temperature.
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VCC *** 10 0.1F 1 14 3 0.1F QL 100 VPP ta tb 50% PRF = 1.0MHz t Duty Cycle (Vdc) a tb * Use high impedance probe (>1.0 Megohm must be used). ** The 1200 ohm resistor and the scope termination impedance constitute a 25:1 attenuator probe. Coax shall be CT07050 or equivalent. *** Bypass only that supply opposite ground.
** 1200
5 0.1F
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
Figure 1 illustrates the circuit schematic for the MC1648. The oscillator incorporates positive feedback by coupling the base of transistor Q6 to the collector of Q7. An automatic gain control (AGC) is incorporated to limit the current through the emittercoupled pair of transistors (Q7 and Q6) and allow optimum frequency response of the oscillator. In order to maintain the high Q of the oscillator, and provide high spectral purity at the output, transistor Q4 is used to translate the oscillator signal to the output differential pair Q2 and Q3. Q2 and Q3, in conjunction with output transistor Q1, provides a highly buffered output which produces a square wave. Transistors Q9 and Q11 provide the bias drive for the oscillator and output buffer. Figure 2 indicates the high spectral purity of the oscillator output (pin 3). When operating the oscillator in the voltage controlled mode (Figure 4), it should be noted that the cathode of the varactor diode (D) should be biased at least 2 VBE above
f, FREQUENCY DEVIATION, RMS (Hz) 100 VCC = 5 Vdc f MHz 1.010 1060 60100 1 1 10 f, OPERATING FREQUENCY (MHz) 100 Signal Generator HP608 or Equiv 20kHz Oscillator Tank Components (Circuit of Figure 4) D MV2115 MV2115 MV2106 L H 100 2.3 0.15
VEE (1.4V for positive supply operation). When the MC1648 is used with a constant dc voltage to the varactor diode, the output frequency will vary slightly because of internal noise. This variation is plotted versus operating frequency in Figure 5.
10 0.1F D Vin C1 12 QL 100 5 C2 3
Output
10
20kHz above MC1648 Frequency MC1648 Under Test 10mV MC1648 Frequency (f) Frequency Deviation
Attenuator
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64 fout , OUTPUT FREQUENCY (MHz) 56 48 40 1.0k 32 24 16 8 0 2 4 6 8 10 5.0F 12 MV1401 ** VCC1 = VCC2 = +5.0Vdc VEE1 = VEE2 = GND 5 0.1F ** 0.1F L 3 L: Micro Metal Toroidal Core #T4410, 4 turns of No. 22 copper wire. Vin L = 0.13H QL 100 10 1200* fout
Figure 6
* The 1200 ohm resistor and the scope termination impedance constitute a 25:1 attenuator probe. Coax shall be CT07050 or equivalent. NOT used in normal operation. ** Input resistor and cap are for test only. They are NOT necessary for normal operation.
L: Micro Metal Toroidal Core #T4410, 20 turns of No. 22 copper wire. Vin QL 100 C = 500pF L = 1.58H 10 1.0k ** 0.1F 1200* L C 3 fout
16
14
12
10 5.0F 8 0 2 4 6 8 10
5 0.1F
Figure 7
* The 1200 ohm resistor and the scope termination impedance constitute a 25:1 attenuator probe. Coax shall be CT07050 or equivalent. NOT used in normal operation. ** Input resistor and cap are for test only. They are NOT necessary for normal operation. L: Micro Metal Toroidal Core #T3012, 6 turns of No. 22 copper wire. Vin 5.0F ** 51k QL 100 L = 0.065H 10 ** MV1404 L 3 12 VCC1 = VCC2 = +5.0Vdc VEE1 = VEE2 = GND 5 0.1F 1200* fout
0.1F
Figure 8
* The 1200 ohm resistor and the scope termination impedance constitute a 25:1 attenuator probe. Coax shall be CT07050 or equivalent. NOT used in normal operation. ** Input resistor and cap are for test only. They are NOT necessary for normal operation.
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Typical transfer characteristics for the oscillator in the voltage controlled mode are shown in Figure 6, Figure 7 and Figure 8. Figure 6 and Figure 8 show transfer characteristics employing only the capacitance of the varactor diode (plus the input capacitance of the oscillator, 6.0pF typical). Figure 7 illustrates the oscillator operating in a voltage controlled mode with the output frequency range limited. This is achieved by adding a capacitor in parallel with the tank circuit as shown. The 1.0k resistor in Figure 6 and Figure 7 is used to protect the varactor diode during testing. It is not necessary as long as the dc input voltage does not cause the diode to become forward biased. The largervalued resistor (51k) in Figure 8 is required to provide isolation for the highimpedance junctions of the two varactor diodes. The tuning range of the oscillator in the voltage controlled mode may be calculated as: Capacitors (C1 and C2 of Figure 4) should be used to bypass the AGC point and the VCO input (varactor diode), guaranteeing only dc levels at these points. For output frequency operation between 1.0MHz and 50MHz a 0.1F capacitor is sufficient for C1 and C2. At higher frequencies, smaller values of capacitance should be used; at lower frequencies, larger values of capacitance. At high frequencies the value of bypass capacitors depends directly upon the physical layout of the system. All bypassing should be as close to the package pins as possible to minimize unwanted lead inductance. The peaktopeak swing of the tank circuit is set internally by the AGC circuitry. Since voltage swing of the tank circuit provides the drive for the output buffer, the AGC potential directly affects the output waveform. If it is desired to have a sine wave at the output of the MC1648, a series resistor is tied from the AGC point to the most negative power potential (ground if +5.0 volt supply is used, 5.2 volts if a negative supply is used) as shown in Figure 10. At frequencies above 100 MHz typ, it may be desirable to increase the tank circuit peaktopeak voltage in order to shape the signal at the output of the MC1648. This is accomplished by tying a series resistor (1.0k minimum) from the AGC to the most positive power potential (+5.0 volts if a +5.0 volt supply is used, ground if a 5.2 volt supply is used). Figure 11 illustrates this principle.
where
CS = shunt capacitance (input plus external capacitance) CD = varactor capacitance as a function of bias voltage Good RF and lowfrequency bypassing is necessary on the power supply pins. (See Figure 2)
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The phase locked loop shown in Figure 9 illustrates the use of the MC1648 as a voltage controlled oscillator. The figure illustrates a frequency synthesizer useful in tuners for FM broadcast, general aviation, maritime and landmobile communications, amateur and CB receivers. The system operates from a single +5.0Vdc supply, and requires no internal translations, since all components are compatible. Frequency generation of this type offers the advantages of single crystal operation, simple channel selection, and elimination of special circuitry to prevent harmonic lockup. Additional features include dc digital switching (preferable over RF switching with a multiple crystal system), and a broad range of tuning (up to 150MHz, the range being set by the varactor diode). The output frequency of the synthesizer loop is determined by the reference frequency and the number programmed at the programmable counter; fout = Nfref. The channel spacing is equal to frequency (fref). For additional information on applications and designs for phase lockedloops and digital frequency synthesizers, see Motorola Brochure BR504/D, Electronic Tuning Address Systems, (ETAS). Figure 10 shows the MC1648 in the variable frequency mode operating from a +5.0Vdc supply. To obtain a sine wave at the output, a resistor is added from the AGC circuit (pin 5) to VEE. Figure 11 shows the MC1648 in the variable frequency mode operating from a +5.0Vdc supply. To extend the useful range of the device (maintain a square wave output above 175Mhz), a resistor is added to the AGC circuit at pin 5 (1.0 kohm minimum). Figure 12 shows the MC1648 operating from +5.0Vdc and +9.0Vdc power supplies. This permits a higher voltage swing and higher output power than is possible from the MECL output (pin 3). Plots of output power versus total collector load resistance at pin 1 are given in Figure 13 and Figure 14 for 100MHz and 10MHz operation. The total collector load includes R in parallel with Rp of L1 and C1 at resonance. The optimum value for R at 100MHz is approximately 850 ohms.
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Phase Detector MC4044 Voltage Controlled Oscillator MC1648
fref
Modulus Enable Line Counter Control Logic MC12014 MC12012 P, (P+1) Zero Detect Line fout Np Programmable Counter MC4016 Counter Reset Line N = Np P + A A Programmable Counter MC4016
+5.0Vdc
+5.0Vdc
1 10
14 3 Output 10
12 7 8
12 7 8
Figure 11. Method of Extending the Useful Range of the MC1648 (Square Wave Output)
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Output R
+5.0V
C1 L1
+9.0V 0.01F
14
VCC1
7 6 POWER OUTPUT (mW RMS) 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 100 1000 10,000 POWER OUTPUT (mW RMS)
TOTAL COLLECTOR LOAD (OHMS) See test circuit, Figure 12, f = 100MHz C3 = 3.035pF Collector Tank L1 = 0.22H C1 = 1.07.0pF R = 5010k RP of L1 and C1 = 11k @ 100MHz Resonance Oscillator Tank L2 = 4 turns #20 AWG 3/16 ID C2 = 1.07.0pF
TOTAL COLLECTOR LOAD (OHMS) See test circuit, Figure 12, f = 10MHz C3 = 470pF Collector Tank L1 = 2.7H C1 = 24200pF R = 5010k RP of L1 and C1 = 6.8k @ 10MHz Resonance Oscillator Tank L2 = 2.7H C2 = 16150pF
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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
L SUFFIX CERAMIC PACKAGE CASE 63208 ISSUE Y
8
-A14
-B1 7
NOTES: 1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982. 2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH. 3. DIMENSION L TO CENTER OF LEAD WHEN FORMED PARALLEL. 4. DIMESNION F MAY NARROW TO 0.76 (0.030) WHERE THE LEAD ENTERS THE CERAMIC BODY. INCHES MIN MAX 0.750 0.785 0.245 0.280 0.155 0.200 0.015 0.020 0.055 0.065 0.100 BSC 0.008 0.015 0.125 0.170 0.300 BSC 0 15 0.020 0.040 MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 19.05 19.94 6.23 7.11 3.94 5.08 0.39 0.50 1.65 1.40 2.54 BSC 0.38 0.21 3.18 4.31 7.62 BSC 15 0 0.51 1.01
-TSEATING PLANE
K F G D 14 PL 0.25 (0.010)
M
N T A
S
M J 14 PL 0.25 (0.010)
M
DIM A B C D F G J K L M N
14
NOTES: 1. LEADS WITHIN 0.13 (0.005) RADIUS OF TRUE POSITION AT SEATING PLANE AT MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION. 2. DIMENSION L TO CENTER OF LEADS WHEN FORMED PARALLEL. 3. DIMENSION B DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. 4. ROUNDED CORNERS OPTIONAL. INCHES MIN MAX 0.715 0.770 0.240 0.260 0.145 0.185 0.015 0.021 0.040 0.070 0.100 BSC 0.052 0.095 0.008 0.015 0.115 0.135 0.300 BSC 0 10 0.015 0.039 MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 18.16 19.56 6.10 6.60 3.69 4.69 0.38 0.53 1.02 1.78 2.54 BSC 1.32 2.41 0.20 0.38 2.92 3.43 7.62 BSC 0 10 1.01 0.39
A F C N H G D
SEATING PLANE
J K M
DIM A B C D F G H J K L M N
A
8
D
5
E
1 4
NOTES: 1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M, 1994. 2. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 3. DIMENSION D AND E DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD PROTRUSION. 4. MAXIMUM MOLD PROTRUSION 0.15 PER SIDE. 5. DIMENSION B DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE DAMBAR PROTRUSION SHALL BE 0.127 TOTAL IN EXCESS OF THE B DIMENSION AT MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION. DIM A A1 B C D E e H h L MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 1.35 1.75 0.10 0.25 0.35 0.49 0.18 0.25 4.80 5.00 3.80 4.00 1.27 BSC 5.80 6.20 0.25 0.50 0.40 1.25 0_ 7_
B C
e h A
SEATING PLANE X 45 _
0.10 A1 0.25 B
M
L C B
S
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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
FN SUFFIX PLASTIC PLCC PACKAGE CASE 77502 ISSUE C
-NY BRK D -L-MW D V X VIEW D-D A Z R 0.007 (0.180) M T L M
S
0.007 (0.180) M T L M U
S S
0.007 (0.180) M T L M
20
G1
0.010 (0.250) S T L M
0.007 (0.180) M T L M
0.007 (0.180) M T L M
-T-
SEATING PLANE
VIEW S N
S
NOTES: 1. DATUMS -L-, -M-, AND -N- DETERMINED WHERE TOP OF LEAD SHOULDER EXITS PLASTIC BODY AT MOLD PARTING LINE. 2. DIM G1, TRUE POSITION TO BE MEASURED AT DATUM -T-, SEATING PLANE. 3. DIM R AND U DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. ALLOWABLE MOLD FLASH IS 0.010 (0.250) PER SIDE. 4. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982. 5. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH. 6. THE PACKAGE TOP MAY BE SMALLER THAN THE PACKAGE BOTTOM BY UP TO 0.012 (0.300). DIMENSIONS R AND U ARE DETERMINED AT THE OUTERMOST EXTREMES OF THE PLASTIC BODY EXCLUSIVE OF MOLD FLASH, TIE BAR BURRS, GATE BURRS AND INTERLEAD FLASH, BUT INCLUDING ANY MISMATCH BETWEEN THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE PLASTIC BODY. 7. DIMENSION H DOES NOT INCLUDE DAMBAR PROTRUSION OR INTRUSION. THE DAMBAR PROTRUSION(S) SHALL NOT CAUSE THE H DIMENSION TO BE GREATER THAN 0.037 (0.940). THE DAMBAR INTRUSION(S) SHALL NOT CAUSE THE H DIMENSION TO BE SMALLER THAN 0.025 (0.635).
DIM A B C E F G H J K R U V W X Y Z G1 K1
INCHES MIN MAX 0.385 0.395 0.385 0.395 0.165 0.180 0.090 0.110 0.013 0.019 0.050 BSC 0.026 0.032 0.020 0.025 0.350 0.356 0.350 0.356 0.042 0.048 0.042 0.048 0.042 0.056 0.020 2 10 0.310 0.330 0.040
MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 9.78 10.03 9.78 10.03 4.20 4.57 2.29 2.79 0.33 0.48 1.27 BSC 0.66 0.81 0.51 0.64 8.89 9.04 8.89 9.04 1.07 1.21 1.07 1.21 1.07 1.42 0.50 2 10 7.88 8.38 1.02
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