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MC145159DW1

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MC145159DW1
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Motorola
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MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Serial-Input PLL Frequency
Synthesizer with Analog Phase
Detector
Interfaces with Dual–Modulus Prescalers
fully programmable divide–by–N/divide–by–A counters. The counters are
programmed serially through a common data input and latched into the
appropriate counter latch, according to the last data bit (control bit) entered.
remaining functions for a PLL frequency synthesizer operating up to the
device’s frequency limit. For higher VCO frequency operations, a down mixer or
a dual–modulus prescaler can be used between the VCO and the PLL.
REV 1
8/95
MOTOROLA
The MC145159–1 has a programmable 14–bit reference counter, as well as
When combined with a loop filter and VCO, this device can provide all the
Motorola, Inc. 1995
Operating Temperature Range: – 40 to 85 C
Low Power Consumption Through Use of CMOS Technology
3.0 to 9.0 V Supply Range
On– or Off–Chip Reference Oscillator Operation
Compatible with the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) on CMOS MCUs
High–Gain Analog Phase Detector
See Application Note AN969
R Range = 3 to 16383
N Range = 16 to 1023,
CHARGE
OSC out
OSC in
V DD
FSO
V SS
R O
MC
AND SOG PACKAGE
LD
f in
PLASTIC DIP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
19
18
17
16
15
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13
12
11
A Range = 0 to 127
R R
V DD
C H
APD out
V SS
C R
SR out
ENB
DATA
CLK
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
CHARGE
APD out
OSC out
OSC in
V DD
V SS
V DD
R R
R O
C H
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SSOP
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
C R
SR out
ENB
DATA
CLK
f in
LD
MC
V SS
FSO
20
20
MC145159-1
MC145159P1
MC145159DW1
MC145159VF1
ORDERING INFORMATION
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1
Order this document
Plastic DIP
SOG Package
SSOP
SOG PACKAGE
by MC145159–1/D
PLASTIC DIP
DW SUFFIX
CASE 751D
VF SUFFIX
CASE TBD
CASE 738
P SUFFIX
MC145159–1
SSOP
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MC145159DW1 Summary of contents

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... OSC OSC out CHARGE 4 17 APD out FSO out ENB DATA CLK REV 1 8/95 MOTOROLA Motorola, Inc. 1995 MC145159 ORDERING INFORMATION MC145159P1 MC145159DW1 MC145159VF1 SSOP APD out out ENB DATA CLK OSC OSC out CHARGE FSO Order this document by MC145159–1/D ...

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... For proper operation it is recommended that V in and V out be constrained to the range out ) Unused inputs must always be tied to an appropriate logic voltage level (e.g., either MOTOROLA ...

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... V out = 0 out = 0 out = 0.5 V Input Current — Data, CLK, ENB Input Current — OSC in Input Capacitance Three–State Output Capacitance — FSO Quiescent Current out = 0 A Three–State Leakage Current, V out = coupled square wave. MOTOROLA – Symbol Min Max V DD — 3 ...

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... THL 3 — 5 — 9 — TLH , 3 — t THL 5 — 9 — PLH , 3 — t PHL 5 — 9 — rec — 5 — 9 — Max Unit 115 140 125 — ns — — — — — — ns — — — ns — — 0.5 — ns — — MOTOROLA ...

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... LAST A0 DATA IN BIT LSB CONTROL BIT MOTOROLA COMPONENT PINS C R Ramp Capacitor (PDIP, SOG – Pin 15, SSOP – Pin 20) The capacitor connected from this pin charged linearly rate determined The voltage on this capacitor is proportional to the phase difference of the frequencies present at the internal phase detector inputs ...

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... V DD Analog Power Supply (PDIP, SOG – Pin 19, SSOP – Pin 4) Separate power supply and ground inputs are provided to help reduce the effects in the analog section of noise coming from the digital sections of this device and the surrounding  where P circuitry. MOTOROLA ...

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... Figure 2. Charge Current vs Ramp Resistance Figure 4. Figure 6. Figure 8. MOTOROLA Figure 3. APD out Bias Current vs Output Resistance DESIGN EQUATION I CHARGE where K = phase detector gain, I CHARGE is from Figure reference frequency ramp capacitor (in farads) SWITCHING WAVEFORMS Figure 5. Figure Includes all probe and fixture capacitance. ...

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... DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR CONSIDERATIONS The following options may be considered to provide a ref- erence frequency to Motorola’s CMOS frequency synthe- sizers. Use of a Hybrid Crystal Oscillator Commercially available temperature–compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs) or crystal–controlled data clock oscilla- tors provide very stable reference frequencies. An oscillator capable of sinking and sourcing CMOS logic levels may be direct or dc coupled to OSC in ...

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... Table 1. Partial List of Crystal Manufacturers Name United States Crystal Corp. Crystek Crystal Statek Corp. NOTE: Motorola cannot recommend one supplier over another and in no way suggests that this is a complete listing of crystal manufacturers. RECOMMENDED READING Technical Note TN–24, Statek Corp. Technical Note TN–7, Statek Corp. ...

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... B 7.40 7.60 0.292 0.299 C 2.35 2.65 0.093 0.104 D 0.35 0.49 0.014 0.019 F 0.50 0.90 0.020 0.035 G 1.27 BSC 0.050 BSC J 0.25 0.32 0.010 0.012 K 0.10 0.25 0.004 0.009 10.05 10.55 0.395 0.415 R 0.25 0.75 0.010 0.029 MOTOROLA ...

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... PLACE WHEN GET CASE# MOTOROLA VF SUFFIX SSOP CASE TBD MC145159–1 11 ...

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... Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters can and do vary in different applications. All operating parameters, including “ ...

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