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TA8637BF
VHF MODULATOR FOR VCR OR VDP
TOSHIBA TA8637BF
TOSHIBA BIPOLAR LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT SILICON MONOLITHIC
TA8637BF
VHF MODULATOR FOR VCR OR VDP
FEATURES
0 Video clamp
0 White clip
It Main carrier oscillator
o Main carrier attenuator
It Video Modulator
It Sound Modulator
It Sound FM Modulator SSOP16-P-225-1.00A
0 Channel Switch Weight : 0.149 (Typ.)
It Low power operation
0 Adjustable output level and V/A ratio with external
resistance.
0 Minimum number of external parts required.
It Regulatorcircuitisincluded.
It Operating voltage range : 4.5V~5.5V, Typ. 5V
0 Suggested operating voltage : 4.75V--5.25V, Typ. 5V
000707EBA1
OTOSHIBA is continually working to improve the quality and reliability of its products. Nevertheless, semiconductor
devices in general can malfunction or fail due to their inherent electrical sensitivity and vulnerability to physical stress.
It is the responsibility of the buyer, when utilizing TOSHIBA products, to comply with the standards of safety in
making a safe design for the entire system, and to avoid situations in which a malfunction or failure of such TOSHIBA
products could cause loss of human life, bodily injury or damage to property.
In developing your designs, please ensure that TOSHIBA products are used within specified operating ranges as set
forth in the most recent TOSHIBA products specifications. Also, please keep in mind the precautions and conditions set
forth in the "Handling Guide for Semiconductor Devices," or "TOSHIBA Semiconductor Reliability Handbook" etc..
OThe TOSHIBA products listed in this document are intended for usage in general electronics applications (computer,
personal equi ment, office equipment, measuring equipment, industrial robotics, domestic appliances, etc.). These
TOSHIBA pro ucts are neither intended nor warranted for usage in equipment that requires extraordinarily high
quality and/or reliability or a malfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life or bodily injury
("Unintended Usage"). Unintended Usage include atomic energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments,
transportation instruments, traffic signal instruments, combustion control instruments, medical instruments, all types of
t2,ty,i,1e.vices, etc.. Unintended Usage of TOSHIBA products listed in this document shall be made at the customer's
own ris .
OThe products described in this document are subject to the foreign exchange and foreign trade laws.
OThe information contained herein is presented only as a guide for the applications of our products. No responsibility
is assumed by TOSHIBA CORPORATION for any infringements of intellectual property or other rights of the third
parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any intellectual
property or other rights of TOSHIBA CORPORATION or others.
OThe information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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TOSHIBA TA8637BF
BLOCK DIAGRAM & APPLICATION CIRCUIT
0 5.0V
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Video IN C T" ' Fe ' Resonator
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RF MOD, "r- FM, Mod. c-iii':'? Reg.
RF OUT 1 2 3
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001* Channel 5/1
8 SW ",
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Trap - Trap -Ir-
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(*) See SAW Resonator Technical Data.
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TOSHIBA TA8637BF
TERMINAL CHARACTERISTICS
NO FUNCTION TYP. DC INTERFACE CIRCUIT COMMENT
. VOLTAGE
1 GND1 (0V) SOUND GND
2 SOUND RF OUTPUT 3.1V CL,, OPEN EMITTER
SOUND RF f "i. L.P.F. OF SOUND
3 MODULATOR 2.8V co- ur HARMONICS
CAPACITOR x SPURIOUS
4 4.5MHz 4 2V OD co
5 TANK COIL . x x
6 SOUND INPUT OV a l. -
HIGH (OPEN)
7 CHANNEL sw 3.2V 55kQ : PIN 9
co- c: .
1: > if, LOW: PIN10
8 Vcc (5.0V) -
9 SAW LOW 3.5V
CHANNEL (2.8V) "
10 SAW HIGH 3.5V ®
CHANNEL (2.8V)
11 SAW COMMON 4.6V (i)) lr 1: Cl
12 RF OSCILLATOR 2 8V ar 1: Ib?,.
CAPACITOR .
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TOSHIBA TA8637BF
TYP. DC
NO. FUNCTION VOLTAGE INTERFACE CIRCUIT COMMON
VIDEO RF 1: (‘33
13 MODULATOR 3.9V o- FN
CAPACITOR
14 GND2 (0V) Video & RF GND
15 VIDEO RF OUTPUT 3.0V OPEN EMITTER
3.6V (i,,'
16 VIDEO INPUT (Sync DC) @
MAXIMUM RATINGS (Ta =25°C)
CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL RATING UNIT
Supply Voltage VCC 7 V
Power Dissipation PD (Note) 750 mA
Input Signal Voltage ein 2.5 Vp-p
Input Voltage at Pin 7 Vin GND-0.3--vcc+0.3 V
Operating Temperature Top, -10--70 "C
Storage Temperature Tstg - 55--150 "C
(Note) Derated above Ta=25°C in the
proportion of 3mW/°C.
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TOSHIBA TA8637BF
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VCC = 5.0V, Ta = 25°C)
CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL CIR- TEST CONDITION MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
Supply Current ICC - 51:2, S2 = 1, S3 =2 10 14 20 mA
Vo(fp1) - 52:1, 53:2 (Note 1) 51:2
Video RF Output Level Vil : No input signal 90 92 94 ngV
Vo (fp2) - Vol : Output level S1:1
AV (f ) Vo (fp1) (Ta = -10--70oC)
Video RF Output Level o pl -Vo (fp1) (Ta=25°C) A2 dB
Temperature Drift AV (f ) Vo (pr) (Ta = -10--70oC) -
o p2 -k, (fp2) (Ta = 25°C)
Video Modulation mp1 1 52:1, 53:2 . 51:2 72 77 82 %
Factor mp2 Vi1 =0.45Vp-p, white S1 =1
Video Modulation Am” 1 T2; (T1; I 3;?) C)
Factor Temperature m p(1Ta Iii' 70°C) - - A3 %
Stabilit P2 = - '
I I y Amp2 1 - mp2 (Ta = 25°C)
Video Modulation
- - - i 1.5 0
Factor Difference Amp 1 mp1 mp2 A
Max. Video 51:1, 52:1, 53:2
. 97 0
Modulation Factor mp2 (Max.) 1 Vi1 =2.0Vp-p, white 88 93 A)
Max. Video
Modulation Ampz(Max.) 1 Ta = -10--70oc mp2(Max.) 89 94 98 %
Temperature Drift
DG1 S2=1, S3=2, s1=2
Defferential Gain 2 Vil = 0.45Vp-p, - i 2 i 5 %
DG2 Stair case, (Note 2) S1 =1
DP1 52=1.53=2. s1=2
Defferential Phase 2 Vil = 0.45Vp-p, - i 2 i 5 o
DP2 Stair case, (Note 2) S1 =1
Sound RF Output Level Vo(fs1) - S2=1, 53:2 (Note I) SI=2 81 83 86 dB/A/
Vo (fs2) V03 : Sound RF level S1=1
Sound FM Temperature S1 = 1, S2 =2, S3 =2 (Note 3)
- - - +
Drift nfs fs (Ta = 0.,6000 - fs (Ta = 25°C) -10 kHz
Sound FM Modulation kHz/
Sensitivity A; - S1 - 1, S2 - 2, $3 - 1 (Note 4) 0.36 0.43 0.52 mV
Sound Total Harmonic S1 = 1, S2 =2, S3 =3 o
Distortion THD - Vi2 =1kHz (Note 5) - 0.2 1.0 A
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TOSHIBA TA8637BF
(Note 1)
(Note 2)
(Note 3)
(Note 4)
(Note 5)
Measure RF level by spectrum analyzer (Input impedance=50) and calculate
measurement data Vo (dBm) by
Output Level (dBp1/)=1/o+ 107+ 16 (dBp1/)
Measure after that demodulated by the standard demodulator (For example
Tektronix 1450).
Adjust a sound FM center frequency to 4.500MHz at Ta =25°C, then measure a
frequency drift at Ta =0~60°C for at Ta = 25°C.
This spec (Afs) does not include TANK temperature coefficiency.
Connect Va+0.2 (V) and Va-0.2 (V) to V1 (Va , #6 terminals open voltage) then
measure each frequency and calculate by
[35: Frequency difference between V1=Va+0.2 and 1/2=Va-0.2
Adjust Vi2 level so that FM deviation become -+20KHz, then measure THD after
that demodulate by standard demodulator (for example tektronix 1450)
Input wave form Stair case signal
White signal APL 50% sub carrier 20 IRE
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s'"' g; S:
63.5,us 63.5ps
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TOSHIBA
TEST CIRCUIT
1000pF
TA8637BF
JPN 1ch/2ch
Clamp -
RF MOD. 't,N- FM. Mod. Reg
1 Q) (3) Q9 Is.) 6 7 a
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if, "g 1 o 2 l 33PF l 2 3 1 2 5 l,
g t='l= I I + lo. I
C + 4.5MHz E I m
F t Tank
m I Ps a
1009 [Ic,' - l u,
a Cl 2SC1923-0 o2 ,_
3 'i,' S 001 F
F “ u?
F Vi Vi2
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TOSHIBA TA8637BF
VIDEO RF OUTPUT LEVEL SOUND RF OUTPUT LEVEL
DRIFT TO Vcc FRACTUATION DRIFT TO Vcc FRACTUATION
C? C? 93
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5
Vcc (V) Vcc (V)
VIDEO MODULATION FACTOR MAXIMUM VIDEO MODULATION FACTOR
DRIFT TO Vcc FRACTUATION DRIFT TO Vcc FRACTUATION
'iii' 94
g ii 93
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5
Vcc (V) VCC (V)
(Note) TA8637BF does not divide the sound FM modulation sensitivity and video modulation
rank classification.
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TOSHIBA TA8637BF
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
l. The device should not be inserted into or removed from the test jig while the voltage is being
applied: otherwise the device may be degraded or break down.
Do not abruptly increase or decrease the power supply to the device either.
Overshoot or chattering of the power supply may cause the IC to be degraded.
To avoid this filters should be incorporated on the power supply line.
2. The application circuits described in this datasheet are given only as system examples for
evaluating the device's performance. Toshiba Intend neither to recommend the configuration or
related values of the peripheral circuits nor to manufacture such application system in large
quantities.
Please note that high-frequency characteristics of the device may vary depending on the external
components, mounting method and other factors relating to the application design.
Therefore, the characteristics of application circuits must be evaluated at the responsibility of the
users incorporating the device into their design.
Toshiba only guarantee the quality and characteristics of the device as described in this detasheet
and do not assume any responsibility for the customers application design.
3. In order to better understand the quality and reliability of Toshiba semiconductor products and
to incorporate them into design in an appropriate manner, please refer to the latest
Semiconductor Reliability Handbook (Integrated Circuit) published by Toshiba Semiconductor
Company.
The handbook can also be viewed online at
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/noseek/us/sinrai/sinraifm.htm
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TOSHIBA TA8637BF
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
SSOP16-P-225-1.00A Unit : mm
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Weight : 0.14g (Typ.)
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