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MC1374P

Manufacturer Part Number
MC1374P
Description
TV MODULATOR CIRCUIT
Manufacturer
Motorola
Datasheet

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FM Section
inductor L 2 from Pin 2 to Pin 3 and the effective capacitance
C 3 from Pin 3 to ground. For overall oscillator stability, it is
best to keep X L in the range of 300
in Figure 15. Transfer curves at other frequencies have a very
similar shape, but differ in deviation per input volt, as shown in
Figures 13 and 17.
audio input, Pin 14. However, some improvements can be
achieved by the addition of biasing circuitry. The unaided
device will establish its own Pin 14 bias at 4 , or about 3.0 V.
This bias is a little too high for optimum modulation linearity.
Figure 14 shows better than 2 to 1 improvement in distortion
between the unaided device and pulling Pin 14 down to 2.6 V
to 2.7 V. This can be accomplished by a simple divider, if the
supply voltage is relatively constant.
frequency versus temperature stability of the FM system. A
divider of 180 k
temperature stabilization results. However, as Figure 18
shows, a divider is not a good method if the supply voltage
varies. The designer must make the decisions here, based
on considerations of economy, distortion and temperature
requirements and power supply capability. If the distortion
requirements are not stringent, then no bias components are
needed. If, in this case, the temperature compensation needs
to be improved in the high ambient area, the tuning capacitor
from Pin 3 to ground can be selected from N75 or N150
temperature compensation types.
automatic frequency control. Where high accuracy of
inter–carrier frequency is required, it may be desirable to feed
back the DC output of an AFC or phase detector for nominal
carrier frequency control. Only limited control range could be
used without adversely affecting the distortion performance,
but very little frequency compensation will be needed.
Pin “oscillator B+” which permits disabling of the sound
system during alignment of the AM section. Usually it can be
hard wired to the V CC source without decoupling.
of higher audio frequencies at the transmitter and a matching
de–emphasis in the TV receiver audio amplifier. The purpose
of this is to counteract the fact that less energy is usually
present in the higher frequencies, and also that fewer
modulation sidebands are within the deviation window. Both
factors degrade signal to noise ration. Pre–emphasis of 75 s
is standard practice. For cases where it has not been
provided, a suitable pre–emphasis network is covered in
Figure 20.
Pin 2, the emitter follower output, but this output is high in
harmonic content. Taking the output from Pin 3 sacrifices
somewhat in source impedance but results in a clean output
fundamental, with all harmonics more than 40 dB down. This
choice removes the need for additional filtering components.
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The oscillator center is approximately the resonance of the
The modulator transfer characteristic at 4.5 MHz is shown
Most applications will not require DC connection to the
The impedance of the divider has a bearing on the
Another reason for DC input to Pin 14 is the possibility of
One added convenience in the FM section is the separate
Standard practice in television is to provide pre–emphasis
It would seem natural to take the FM system output from
and 30 k
(for V CC = 12 V) will give good
to 1.0 k .
MC1374
The source impedance of Pin 3 is approximately 2.0 k , and
the open circuit amplitude is about 900 mV pp for the test
circuit shown in Figure 11.
recommended approach to coupling the FM output from Pin 3
to the AM modulator input, Pin 1. The input impedance at Pin
1 is very high, so the intercarrier level is determined by the
source impedance of Pin 3 driving through C4 into the video
bias circuit impedance of R4 and R5, about 2.2 k. This
provides an intercarrier level of 500 mV pp, which is correct
for the 1.0 V peak video level chosen in this design. Resistor
R6 and the input capacitance of Pin 1 provide some
decoupling of stray pickup of RF oscillator or AM output which
may be coupled to the sound circuitry.
(Use FET Probe)
Sound Output
The application circuit of Figure 1 shows the
(MHz)
Intercarrier
10.7
1.76
4.5
f o
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
1.4
(pF)
120
200
C3
12
120pF
0.01 F
C3
C14
L2
10
10
40
H)
Figure 11. FM Test Circuit
2.0
Figure 12. Modulator Sensitivity
f osc , OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY [MHz]
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
10 H
L2
T A = 25 C
0.001
3.0
C5
F
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Optional Bias R
4.0
(See Text)
5.0
10
12
13
14
6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10
11
8
9
V CC
R12
+
R13
1 F
C6
Audio
Input
14

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