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MX105A
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MX105A Datasheet PDF : 15 Pages
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Tone Detector
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MX105A PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
5. Application
The external components shown in Figure 2 are used to adjust the various performance parameters of the MX105A. The
signal-to-noise performance, response time and signal bandwidth are all interrelated factors which should be optimized to
meet the requirements of the application.
By selecting component values in accordance with the following formulas, optimum circuit performance is obtained for any
given application.
First define the following application parameters:
A. The center frequency to be detected (f0).
B. The MX105A Minimum Usable Bandwidth (MUBW). This is obtained by taking into account the worst case
tolerances on the input tone frequency and variations in the MX105A f0 due to supply voltage and any temperature
effect of the MX105A and its supporting components.
C. The maximum permissible MX105A response time.
D. The minimum input signal amplitude.
Note: Using this information the appropriate component values can be calculated, and the signal-to-noise performance
can be read from a chart. Do not add large safety margins for response time and minimum signal amplitude;
reasonable margins are already included in the formulas. Excessive margins may result in reduced noise immunity.
5.1 Method for Calculating External Component Values
The examples on the following pages demonstrate the calculation of component values for any given application. For the
purpose of the examples, the values below are used:
A. f0 = 2800 Hz
B. TEMP = 100 °C, VDD = 1V, fIN = 0.5%
C. Maximum allowed response time = 50ms
D. Minimum input signal amplitude = 200 mVRMS.
5.2 Define f0
The components R1, C1A and C1B set the free running frequency of the VCO and therefore the f0 of the MX105A. As
shown below, the frequency of 2800 Hz corresponds to a capacitor value of 220pF and a resistor value of 385 k. This
resistance can be achieved with a 300 kfixed resistor for R1F and for R1V a 100 kpotentiometer. The capacitance of
C1A and C1B should include 10-20pF parasitic capacitance due to the device and its package plus any board parasitic
capacitance.
f0
=
1
K R1(C1A
+ C1B )
R1× C1A
=
1
2Kf 0
where : K = 2.1 ± 5%
R1 = (R1F + R1V)
5.3 Calculate Minimum Usable Bandwidth
Minimum Usable Bandwidth (MUBW) is the TOTAL bandwidth required for the following:
A. Input signal frequency tolerance
B. MX105A f0 temperature coefficient (TC = 100 ppm/°C)
C. MX105A f0 supply voltage coefficient (VC = 5000 ppm/V)
Note: Add A, B and C and express as TOTAL bandwidth, not as a ± percentage (%) value.
MUBW = f0 + TC TEMP + VC V
MUBW = 0.5 + 0.01 × 100 + 0.5 × 1 = 2%
5.4 Calculate The Recommended Operating Bandwidth
BW = 10 + MUBW = 10 + 2 = 6%
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Doc.# 20480133.003
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