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GC3021A Datasheet, PDF (2/38 Pages) Texas Instruments – 3.3V MIXER AND CARRIER REMOVAL CHIP
GC3021A 3.3V MIXER AND CARRIER REMOVAL CHIP
SLWS137A
REVISION HISTORY
This datasheet is revised from the GC3021 datasheet to reflect the changes in the GC3021A replacement.
Revision
Date
1.0
9 Sept2002
Description
First GC3021A datasheet. Major changes in specifications to reflect 3.3volt opera-
tion.
0.1 GC3021A TO GC3021 COMPARISON
The GC3021A is designed to be a functional and footprint compatible replacement for the GC3021 chip. The
timing specifications for the GC3021A meet and exceed the timing specifications for the GC3021. Electrically the
GC3021A is a 3.3 volt only part, making it incompatible with the GC3021’s 5 volt mode. The GC3021A does not support
the PECL high speed interface from the GC3021. Except for this change, the GC3021A is fully compatible with the
GC3021’s 3.3 volt mode, but at a lower power consumption. See Section 5 for timing and electrical specifications.
NOTE: The GC3021A inputs are NOT 5 volt tolerant; chip damage may occur if the input voltages exceed Vcc + 0.5V
(3.8 volts). Designs using the GC3021 at 5 volts will need to add a 3.3 volt supply and voltage level translators to use
the GC3021A.
The function of the GC3021A has been slightly enhanced, but any enhancements are “backward” compatible
with the GC3021 with the exception of the power down control. In the GC3021A the user must set bit 15 of control
register 1. Highlights of the enhancements follow.
0.1.1 Clock Loss Detect and Power Down Modes
The GC3021 chip used a slow internal clock to power down the chip or to put it into a low power mode if the
clock is stopped. The slow clock has been removed in the GC3021A and replaced with a mode that will put the chip in
a fully static mode if the clock has stopped. The fully static mode powers down the chip and reduces the power
consumption down to a few microwatts until the clock resumes. The user can also force the power down state if desired.
Two control bits (address 13 bits 6 and 7) are used to control the clock loss detect and power down modes. One control
bit turns off the clock loss detect circuit, the other forces the power down mode. Both bits are cleared at power up to
keep GC3021 compatibility. THE USER MUST SET POWER DOWN TO A “2” TO OPERATE THE CHIP.
See Section 2.9 for details.
0.1.2 Control Interface
The control interface has been enhanced to use either the R/W and CS strobes of the original GC3021, or to
use the RE, WE and CE strobes used by most memory interfaces. If the RE pin is grounded, then the interface behaves
in the R/W and CS mode, where the WE pin becomes the R/W pin and the CE pin becomes the CS pin. The RE pin on
the GC3021A chip is a ground pin (pin 58) on the GC3021 chip, so that a GC3021A chip soldered into a GC3021 socket
will automatically operate in the GC3021 R/W and CS mode.
See Section 2.1 for details.
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