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MFG CO.
CMX641AP4
CML
CML Microsystems Plc CML
'CMX641AP4' PDF : 26 Pages View PDF
Dual SPM/Security Detector/Generator
CMX641A
1.6.5 Setting Level Sensitivity via External Components
In Fixed Bandwidth Operating state, Fixed Sensitivity mode, the sensitivities of the two channels are set
by the correct selection of the components around the Channel Input Amplifiers.
Input Gain Calculation: The input amplifiers, with their external circuitry, are available to set the
sensitivity of the CMX641A to conform to the user’s national level specification with regard to ‘Must’ and
‘Must-Not’ detect signal levels. With reference to the graph in Figure 6, the following steps will assist in
the determination of the required gain/attenuation.
Step 1
Draw two horizontal lines from the Y-axis {Signal Level dB(ref)}
The upper line will represent the required ‘Must’ decode level
The lower line will represent the required ‘Must-Not’ decode level.
Step 2
Mark the intersection of the upper horizontal line and the upper sloping line; drop a vertical line from this
point to the X-axis {Amplifier Gain (dB)}.
The point where the vertical line meets the X-axis will indicate the MINIMUM Input gain required for
reliable decoding of valid signals.
Step 3
Mark the intersection of the lower horizontal line and the lower sloping line; drop a vertical line from this
point to the X-axis.
The point where the vertical line meets the X-axis will indicate the MAXIMUM allowable Input amp gain.
Input signals at or below the ‘Must-Not’ decode level will not be detected as long as the amplifier gain is
no higher than this level.
Step 4
Refer to the gain components shown in Figure 2. The user should calculate and select external
components (R1/R3/C3, R2/R4/C4 and R5/R7/C5, R6/R8/C6) to provide amplifier gains within the limits
obtained in Steps 2 and 3.
Component tolerances should not move the gain figure outside these limits. Resistors R3, R4, R7 and
R8 should always be greater than or equal to 100k. It is recommended that the designed gain is near
the centre of the calculated range.
Note that the device sensitivity is directly proportional to the applied power supply (VDD). The graph in
Figure 6 is for the calculation of input gain components for the CMX641A using a VDD of 5.0 (±0.1) volts.
Subtract 4.44dB from the amplifier gain for operation at 3.0V volts.
1.6.6 Aliasing
Due to the switched capacitor filters employed in the CMX641A, care should be taken to avoid any
aliasing effects by removing all frequencies above 579.390kHz (16kHz mode) or 434.543kHz (12kHz
mode). This can be achieved by adding bypass capacitors across R3, R4, R7 and R8, setting the –3dB
breakpoint of each resistor-capacitor combination such that there is sufficient attenuation at the alias
frequency and negligible effect at the desired SPM frequency.
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