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CMX808AP4 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: CMX808AP4
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内容描述: 家庭无线电CTCSS “ 2型”编码器和解码器 [Family Radio CTCSS ‘Type 2’ Encoder and Decoder]
分类和应用: 解码器消费电路商用集成电路光电二极管编码器无线
文件页数/大小: 23 页 / 528 K
品牌: CMLMICRO [ CML MICROCIRCUITS ]
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Family Radio CTCSS 'Type 2' Encoder and Decoder  
CMX808A  
CTCSS TX FREQUENCY Register (Hex address $83)  
This is a 16-bit register. Byte (1) is sent first. When the CTCSS transmitter is enabled, the bits 0 to 12  
control the frequency of the transmitted CTCSS tones according to the formula below.  
fXTAL (Hz)  
A =  
16 xfTONE (Hz)  
where A is the binary number programmed into the 13 bits.  
When Bit 7 (in the first 8 bits) is set to "1" the tone output is set at V  
or NOTONE without regard to the  
BIAS  
number "A" programmed. When Bit 7 is "0" the programmed tone is set on the output. Programming bits  
0 to 12 to "0" sets the output to V  
AUDIO CONTROL register $80).  
. Powersave is achieved by disabling the Tx (Bit 7 in the SUB-  
BIAS  
CTCSS RX PROGRAM Register (Hex address $84)  
This is a 16-bit register. Byte (1) is sent first. The two bytes are used to program the centre frequencies of  
up to 7 tones in the sub-audio band that will be decoded by the receiver.  
Each tone is identified by its address in Bits 6, 5 and 4 of byte (1). The remaining 12 bits contain the data  
representing the tone frequency according to the formula below. If a tone is not required the 12 bits should  
be set to zero.  
Byte 1  
Bit  
3
Byte 2  
Bit Bit Bit Bit  
Bit  
2
Bit  
1
Bit  
0
Bit  
7
Bit  
6
Bit  
5
Bit  
4
Bit  
3
Bit  
2
Bit  
1
Bit  
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
5
4
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
<----------------------- N ----------------------->  
<----------------------- R ----------------------->  
N is the binary representation of the  
following decimal number (n):  
R is the nearest 6-bit binary  
representation of (r), where:  
n = INT (948982 x fTONE / fXTAL  
)
r = ((237245/fXTAL) - (n/(4 x fTONE))) x 8400  
Example: To program 100Hz when using the recommended 4.0MHz Xtal.  
n = INT (948982 x 100 / 4.0 x 10^6)  
=
INT (23.72) = 23  
N = 010111 (binary)  
r
=
=
=
((237245 / 4.0 x 10^6) - (23 / (4 x 100))) x 8400  
15.21 (round up if exactly halfway)  
15  
R = 001111 (binary)  
Thus the 12-bit code is 010111001111.  
The Hex address represented by Bits 6, 5 and 4 in byte (1) is used as the code to indicate which tone has  
been decoded. This code appears in Bits 2, 1 and 0 of the SUB-AUDIO STATUS register $81. The 7  
programmed tones use Hex addresses $0 - $6. Address $7 should not be used.  
2003 CML Microsystems Plc  
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