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SA627 Datasheet, PDF (8/16 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – High performance low power FM IF system with high-speed RSSI
Philips Semiconductors
High performance low power mixer FM IF system
with high-speed RSSI
Product specification
SA627
RF GENERATOR
45MHz
VCC (+6)
NE627 DEMO BOARD
RSSI
AUDIO
DATA
DC VOLTMETER
C–MESSAGE
SCOPE
HP339A DISTORTION
ANALYZER
Figure 5. SA627 Application Circuit Test Set Up
SR00485
NOTES:
1. C-message: The C-message filter has a peak gain of 100 for accurate measurements. Without the gain, the measurements may be
affected by the noise of the scope and HP339 analyzer.
2. Ceramic filters: The ceramic filters can be 30kHz SFG455A3s made by Murata which have 30kHz IF bandwidth (they come in blue), or
16kHz CFU455Ds, also made by Murata (they come in black). All of our specifications and testing are done with the more wideband filter.
3. RF generator: Set your RF generator at 45.000MHz, use a 1kHz modulation frequency and a 6kHz deviation if you use 16kHz filters, or
8kHz if you use 30kHz filters.
4. Sensitivity: The measured typical sensitivity for 12dB SINAD should be 0.22µV or -120dBm at the RF input.
5. Layout: The layout is very critical in the performance of the receiver. We highly recommend our demo board layout.
6. RSSI: The smallest RSSI voltage (i.e., when no RF input is present and the input is terminated) is a measure of the quality of the layout and
design. If the lowest RSSI voltage is 250mV or higher, it means the receiver is in regenerative mode. In that case, the receiver sensitivity
will be worse than expected.
7. Supply bypass and shielding: All of the inductors, the quad tank, and their shield must be grounded. A 10-15µF or higher value tantalum
capacitor on the supply line is essential. A low frequency ESR screening test on this capacitor will ensure consistent good sensitivity in
production. A 0.1µF bypass capacitor on the supply pin, and grounded near the 44.545MHz oscillator improves sensitivity by 2-3dB.
8. R5 can be used to bias the oscillator transistor at a higher current for operation above 45MHz. Recommended value is 22kΩ, but should not
be below 10kΩ.
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