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MX589

Manufacturer Part Number
MX589
Description
Mx589 High Speed Gmsk Modem
Manufacturer
Consumer Microcircuits Limited
Datasheet

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The output of the radio receiver's Frequency Discriminator should be fed to the MX589's RX Filter by a
suitable gain and DC level adjusting circuit. This circuit can be built with external components around the on-
chip RX Input Amplifier. The gain should be set so that the signal level at the RX Feedback pin is nominally
1V peak to peak (for V
data pattern.
Positive going signal excursions at RX Feedback pin will produce a logic 0 at the RX Data Output. Negative
going excursions will produce a logic 1.
The received signal is fed through the lowpass RX Filter, which has a -3dB corner frequency of 0.56 times the
data bit-rate, before being applied to the Level Measure and Clock and Data extraction blocks.
The Level Measuring block consists of two voltage detectors, one of which measures the amplitude of the
positive parts of the received signal. The other measures the amplitude of the negative portions. (Positive
refers to signal levels higher than V
used by these detectors, via the Doc1 & Doc2 pins, to form voltage ‘hold’ or ‘integrator’ circuits. These two
levels are then used to establish the optimum DC level decision-thresholds for the Clock and Data extraction,
depending upon the RX signal amplitude and any DC offset.
4.2.2
The operating characteristics of the Rx Level Measurement and Clock Extraction circuits are controlled, as
shown in Table 5, by logic level inputs applied to the PLLacq,
particular application, or to cope with changing reception conditions, reference Figure 5.
In general, a data transmission will begin with a preamble, for example, 1100110011001100, to allow the
receive modem to establish timing and level-lock as quickly as possible. After the Rx carrier has been
detected, and during the time that the preamble is expected, the RxDCacq and PLLacq Inputs should be
switched from a logic 0 to a logic 1 so that the Level Measuring and Clock Extraction modes are operated and
sequenced as shown.
The
logic 0 to freeze the Level Measuring Clock Extraction circuits during a fade. If a fade lasts for less than 200
bit periods, normal operation can be resumed by returning the
fade. For longer fades, it may be better to reset the Level Measuring circuits by placing the RxDCacq to a
logic 1 for 10 to 20 bit periods.
the PLL while PLLacq is at a logic 1.
A logic 0 on
circuits will continue to operate.
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Rx
HOLD
Rx
HOLD
Rx Circuit Control Modes
has no effect on the Level Measuring circuits while RxDCacq is at a logic 1, and has no effect on
Rx
Rx Signal Input
Rx CARRIER DET
(RSSI) Input
RxDCacq
Rx LEVEL MEASURE
MODE
PLLacq
CLOCK EXTRACTION
CCT MODE
input should normally be held at a logic 1 while data is being received, but may be driven to a
HOLD
DD
does not disable the Rx Clock output, and the Rx Data Extraction and S/N Detector
=5.0V) centered around V
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DD
Figure 5: Rx Mode Control Diagram
CLAMP
/2, and negative to levels lower than V
PREAMBLE
FAST PEAK
ACQUIRE
DETECT
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BIAS
when receiving a continuous 1111000011110000..
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Rx
Rx
BANDWIDTH
HOLD
MEDIUM
30 BITS
HOLD
AVERAGING PEAK
, and RxDCacq pins to suit a
DATA
input to a logic 1 at the end of the
DETECT
DD
/2.) External capacitors are
BANDWIDTH
NARROW
Doc. # 204800103.011
MX589

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