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TDA7333NTR

Manufacturer Part Number
TDA7333NTR
Description
IC SIGNAL PROC RDS/RDBS 16TSSOP
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Type
RDS/RBDS Signal Processorr
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Specifications of TDA7333NTR

Voltage - Supply, Analog
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-TSSOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Applications
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Application notes
A typical rds data transfer could work like this:
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The above example is working by polling the rds_int[0] bit. An easier and better application
is possible by checking the RDS interrupt pin INTN (see below) and starting the transfer only
when this interrupt is present.
The output pin INTN acts as an interrupt pin. The source of interrupt is programmable
through the register rds_int (see
the bit rds_int[0] (i.e this interrupt pin is active low). With the help of this pin an interrupt
driven request of the rds data is possible (the external processor only starts the transfer if an
interrupt is active).
The micro sets the interrupt source to “RDS block” interrupt by setting itsrc[2:0] to 001.
The micro continuously checks the rds_int[7:0] bits for the first interrupt (rds_int[0] goes
high). If there is no interrupt it stops the transfer after these 8 bits. No update of the
rds_int[7:0] is performed.
Once there is an interrupt detected the micro will also clock out all the other RDS bits
(rds_qu[7:0], rds_corrp[7:0], rds_bd_h[7:0], rds_bd_l[7:0]).
The next interrupt can not be expected before 22ms.
Section
3.7.1), the value on the pin is the inverted value of
Application notes
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