This document provides information about the TDA6060XS RF TV modulator integrated circuit, including its features, programmable functions, application circuit design, performance data, and configuration options. The TDA6060XS combines a digitally programmable PLL with a video and audio modulator, allowing tuning to worldwide TV standards with microprocessor control over settings like frequency, gain, and status readings. Designers have flexibility in configuring the balanced or unbalanced modulator output. Performance test results show strong audio and video SNR and low phase noise across TV bands.
This document provides information about the TDA6060XS RF TV modulator integrated circuit, including its features, programmable functions, application circuit design, performance data, and configuration options. The TDA6060XS combines a digitally programmable PLL with a video and audio modulator, allowing tuning to worldwide TV standards with microprocessor control over settings like frequency, gain, and status readings. Designers have flexibility in configuring the balanced or unbalanced modulator output. Performance test results show strong audio and video SNR and low phase noise across TV bands.
This document provides information about the TDA6060XS RF TV modulator integrated circuit, including its features, programmable functions, application circuit design, performance data, and configuration options. The TDA6060XS combines a digitally programmable PLL with a video and audio modulator, allowing tuning to worldwide TV standards with microprocessor control over settings like frequency, gain, and status readings. Designers have flexibility in configuring the balanced or unbalanced modulator output. Performance test results show strong audio and video SNR and low phase noise across TV bands.
This document provides information about the TDA6060XS RF TV modulator integrated circuit, including its features, programmable functions, application circuit design, performance data, and configuration options. The TDA6060XS combines a digitally programmable PLL with a video and audio modulator, allowing tuning to worldwide TV standards with microprocessor control over settings like frequency, gain, and status readings. Designers have flexibility in configuring the balanced or unbalanced modulator output. Performance test results show strong audio and video SNR and low phase noise across TV bands.
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Application Note
High Frequency Products TV Video
Bob Plowdrey, (248) 374-2511 Fax: (248) 374-2501 E-Mail: bob.plowdrey @infineon.com Martin Schneider, +49 89 234 25478 Fax: +49 89 234 25895 E-Mail: martin.schneider @infineon.com Video-Modulator with PLL TDA 6060XS High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 2 -2- Function -3- Feature Description -3- Programmable Features -5- Application Circuit -6- Performance Data -7- Multiple C Configuration with one Crystal Reference -10- Evaluation Board -11- Reference Application (UHF-Band) -12- Application nformation -13- Components list -15- PC-Board and Mounting Diagram -16- Mounting Diagram -17- Printed Circuit Board -18- 2C Bus Software -19- TDA6060XS nitial Setup Menus -20- TDA6060XS C Settings and Register Menus -21- RF and Sound Carrier Frequency and Settings Menus -22- Video and Sound Carrier Settings Menus -23- Status and Miscellaneous Menus -24- CON Definitions and Byte Status Menu -25- Hardware nterface -26- Passive Hardware nterface -27- Notes -28- File: 6060PS3.DOC High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 3 The TDA6060XS RF TV modulator is a single silicon chip, controlled by software, that translates video and audio signals to any worldwide television RFchannel format. This C is suitable for all modulator boxes including satellite receivers, cable headend, set-top boxes, video recorders and games. The TDA6060XS C combines a digitally programmable phase locked loop (PLL) with a multi-standard video modulator and programmable sound FM and AM modulator. This highly integrated chip allows for simpler design and lower system cost and compatibility with all world standards, including PAL, NTSC and SECAM. t offers designers maximum flexibility with an on-board PLL that permits the tuning process, gain settings and status with 2 C bus microprocessor control. The frequency of the modulator oscillator can be set precisely from 30 MHz to 950 MHz in increments of 250 kHz. The frequency range VHF Low, VHF High, Hyper band and UHF can be changed with different tank circuit applications. The modulator block (shown in Figure 1) includes: a digitally programmable 2 C bus controlled phase locked loop (PLL) controlled
2 C bus interface with fast mode (400 kHz) possible Up to four PLL 2 C bus addresses selectable by the DC voltage applied at the Chip Address Selection (CAS) pin (pin 5) a LC tuned frequency and amplitude-stable balanced multivibrator oscillator for the VHF Low, VHF High, Hyperband and UHF range tuned with different LC tank circuits a software gain adjustable video amplifier Clamped video input with peak white level detection for 2 C readable overload amplifier status to determine needed 2 C bus controlled gain setting of the video amplifier a double balanced mixer with a double balanced output for the RF modulator a sound modulator for FM or AM modulation a programmable sound carrier oscillator with no external LC tank for all four worldwide frequencies (4.5, 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5 MHz) second sound carrier input for Nicam or second FM carrier applications high current output switch port which could be used for RF source input selection a 5 level A/D convertor test mode including a test pattern generator a low noise reference voltage source +5 V power supply operation ultra-compact TSSOP-28 package High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 4 24 23 22 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 9 10 11 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 25 26 3 4 27 28 21 20 Tracking FiIter Test Interface OsciIIator Phase- Det.& ChgPmp I/O AM Mod IsoI. Amp IsoI. Amp Progr. Divider Ref.- Divider 125kHz CrystaI OsciIIator I 2 C-Bus Interface Test Pattern Sound carrier input Mixer AM Amp FM Amp Sound Carrier OsciIIator FM/AM Video High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 5 The TDA6060XS gives the designer maximum flexibility by allowing many programmable features and precision settings such as Picture/Sound carrier, video gain, video modulation depth, video clipping flag and audio gain. The programmable features and settings/readings are shown in Table 1. Picture/Sound Carrier Ratio 4 steps per standard: +1, 0, -1, -2 dB Video Modulation Depth 4 steps: +5, 0, -5, -10 % Video Gain Setting 4 steps: +1, 0, -1, -2 dB Sound Carrier Frequency 4.5 , 5.5 , 6.0 , 6,5 MHz (AM and FM) Audio Level Setting 4 steps: 0, -1, -2, -3 dB (only possible for FM) RF Oscillator On/Off Sound Oscillator On/Off (only possible in AM standard) Charge Pump Current of Sound PLL /5 Port Output On/Off, Open Collector Chip Address 4 Different Addresses, selectable by DC level at CAS input A/D Converter nput Read, 5 Levels Clipping Flag Read, ndicates Video Amplifier Overload PLL Lock ndication Flag Read, Set when RF Oscillator PLL is locked High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 6 The application circuitry for the TDA6060XS is shown in Figure 2. The TDA6060XS modulator output can be configured in a balanced or unbalanced mode (with or without a transformer). The performance compromise is that the baseband sound carrier to modulator output isolation (which is most critical in VHF Low band) decreases from 65 dBc to 50 dBc typical. The sound carrier PLL filter is determined by the components connected to pin 25 and its -3 dB bandwidth is approximately 20 Hz. The RF oscillator PLL filter is determined by the components connected between pins 16 and 17 and its -3 dB bandwidth is approximately 1 kHz. The pre-emphasis filter is external and is located at the FM audio input (pin 2). Pre-emphasis is set to 50 usec in this application circuit. The capacitor values used to cross-couple the RF oscillator feedback to the tank circuit (pins 19-22) depends on the application frequency. The correct capacitor values for each TV band along with a components list are shown in Section 7.2, Table 4. t is recommended that if the RF modulator output is directly connected to a coaxial output on the application box via a capacitor, a BAV99 dual diode be placed at the coaxial output to protect the modulator output from ESD. The TDA6060XS modulator output pins (pins 6 and 8) are internally protected ESD to the 1kV human body model. High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 7 Typical values for Audio and Video Signal to Noise Ratio (S/N) and RF modulator phase noise measured on a Siemens evaluation board are shown in Table 3. The Audio and Video S/N are consistently good within the TV bands. The RF modulator oscillator phase noise shows excellent performance with a slight degradation at higher ends of the TV frequency bands. A typical video noise curve at 471.25 MHz is shown in Figure 3. A typical RF modulator oscillator noise curve at 303.25 MHz is shown in Figure 4. Note the absence of any spurious signals. Band Frequency Audio S/N Ratio *Note 2 Video S/N Ratio *Note 1 LO Phase Noise *Note 3 VHF Low 61.25 55 59 88 VHF High 157.25 55 58 90 VHF High 303.25 55 58 85 UHF 471.25 55 58 89 UHF 663.25 55 57 82 UHF 800.25 55 56 82 * All measurement test conditions are described in Section 9.0, Notes. High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 8 Typical differential gain and phase characteristics from a 5-step video pattern modulated with 4.43 MHz chroma, measured with a Tektronix VM700 video monitor, are shown in Figure 5. The video input was a fixed 500 mVpp with normal C video modulation (90%) and gain (0 dB) settings. The video input test signal is shown in Figure 6. Typical differential gain and phase characteristics over the TV frequency band with the same video input and C settings are shown in Table 3. These measurements show excellent results. High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 9 RF-Band Frequency Differential Gain (*Note4) Differential Phase (*Note4) VHF Low 61.25 1.8 1.2 VHF High 157.25 1.8 2.0 VHF High 303.25 2.1 2.2 UHF 471.25 2.0 1.5 UHF 663.25 2.0 1.3 UHF 800.25 1.4 1.9 *All measurement test conditions are described in Section 9.0, Notes. High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 10 To reduce system costs, a single crystal resonator can be shared among multiple Cs due to the four bus address selectable option on the TDA6060XS. A buffered external reference source from another C (i.e. PLL , F processor, microprocessor, etc) or crystal oscillator may be connected to drive the TDA6060XS Qx reference inputs (pin 14) via series resistors and capacitors as shown in Figure 7. The series resistors and capacitors are needed to current drive the crystal inputs. The capacitor is used as a DC block and its value is dependent on reference crystal and oscillator impedance characteristics. The 1k resistor is needed to eliminate the possibility of parastic oscillations by the crystal oscillator and its value was determined by the crystal oscillator's specified minimum impedance (-900 Ohm). The required Qx voltage input range is 200 mVpp to 2Vpp, respectively. Qx Q Qx Q 1 1 * Up to Four TDA6060XS Cs TDA6060XS Reference C Q TDA6060XS 1 NC 47 pF 1k 1 NC 47 pF 1k * Or Other Signal Source Ref Ref. Frequency = 4 MHz High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 11 The evaluation board includes the TDA6060XS C with applications for a complete multistandard video and sound modulator controlled via 2 C bus. The frequency band can be changed to VHF Low, VHF High and UHF with different tank circuits in the application. Control Software PLLCONTR or SMONWN V1.61 is included with the evaluation board to control register settings. The SMONWN V1.61 also allows the user to check Read/Write Data. only write data High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 12 C21 C69 A83 Standard BG BG M 471,25MHz 855,25MHz 885,25MHz V 1V 22V 26V (adjustment with coil on evaluation board) High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 13 The frequency range VHF low or VHF high or UHF is fixed with different external components on the RF oscillator Pins 19....22 and different LC tank components. The correct capacitor values for each TV band along with a components list are shown in Table 4 . Components Band Frequency range Value for C19/20/21/22 Value for Cs Variablecap. Diode Coil:Num of turns Coil diameter Coil:Wire diameter VHF low 45..145 MHz 5p6 180p BB 640 11 3.0 mm 0.3 mm VHF high 140..475 MHz 3p3 220p BB 640 3 3.0 mm 0.4 mm UHF 465..860 MHz 1p2 15p BB 535 2 2.5 mm 0.5 mm The optimum results are achieved with a double-sided PCB. The RF oscillator parts and PCB traces need to be physically separated from the RF output parts and PCB traces as much as possible to minimize parasitic coupling between the RF oscillator and RF output. All C and component grounds are directly connected with the PCB upper side ground plane. High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 14 The nominal video signal input level is 500mVpp. n video setting menu the modulation depth can be controlled in four steps (+5%/Norm/-5%/-10%). n position ,-10% and video gain ,0dB, the typical modulation depth is 80%. A clipping circuit is activated to limit the white level in case the nominal video input level is exeeded by approx. 12%. This prevents a modulation depth of more than 100%. The status of the clipping detector can be read via 2C bus by means of a clipping flag which is automatically set in case of clipping. PrincipIe video level clamp circuit video gain peak white clipper mod. depth. 2C BUS The TDA 6060XS uses 2 supply pins for better on chip decoupling. During normal operation the 2 supply pins (V VCCD and V VCCA) must be connected to the same power supply. The application board supports individual measurement of analog and digital supply current . n normal application High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 15 1 TDA 6060XS SO 28 1 (*) SOD 323 Capacitors 4 (*) C19/20/21/22 0603 1 (*) Cs 0603 1 18pF 0603 2 1nF 0603 2 4,7nF 0603 7 4,7nF 0805 1 10nF 0603 1 22nF 0805 1 47nF 1206 2 100nF 0805 1 100nF/50V 0805 2 470nF foil cap (RM 5mm) 1 4,7F/25V Elko (RM 2,5mm) Resistors 1 75R 0805 2 220R 0603 1 270R (75) 0603 1 1k 0603 3 4,7k 0603 1 2k7 0603 4 22k 0603 2 47k 0603 1 Transformer 2:1 SMD turns (primary 2+2; secondary 2) (TOKO; B4F Type 617PT-1026) (S+M; Type B78408-B1087-A3) 1 4MHz Quartz HC 49 C 1 Stocko-Connector 4-pin 1 BNC-Connector 3 Cinch-Connectors 1 (*) Coil (*) LC tank circuit components, High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 16 High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 17 foil caps High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 18 High Frequency Products TV - Video Page 19 SMONWN is a menu driven software package running under Microsoft Windows V3.1 or higher. Full mouse and keyboard control for all functions are supported. The nstallation disk contains the following file: After unzipping the following files are available: SETUP.EXE SMW161.DOC nstallation procedure with The SMON LPT nterface is used to write and read 2C data. 1. Connect the SMON LPT nterface (SUB-D 25) to PC (LPT1 or 2) 2. Three wires (SDA; SCL and GND) are connected with the SMON nterface ( Pin2=SDA; Pin3=SCL; Pin5=GND; Pin7=+5V). 3. Turn on the supply voltage +5V to the SMON nterface 1. Open window SMON 2. 3. 4. Click to C 5. Click to Add C... 6. Select C TDA 6060XS in window Open C 7. Start TDA 6060XS with click to OK 8. Change to Address C2 in window C settings and click OK 9. Window Project is open double click to TDA 6060XS Chipaddr C2 Channel 0 10. The window Register is open (Data bytes of TDA 6060XS) 11. Change to window Value with click to C and Value 12. Click to nterface and Animate button. n this mode, every modification of register or memory data will be immediately transmitted to the C. 13. f you change any byte please push always the Download All button. (Bugs in the routine Animate or Repetitive Write are eliminated). 1. Change to window Register 2. 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