LMC567
Low Power Tone Decoder
General Description
The LMC567 is a low power general purpose LMCMOS
tone decoder which is functionally similar to the industry
standard LM567. It consists of a twice frequency voltage-
controlled oscillator (VCO) and quadrature dividers which
establish the reference signals for phase and amplitude
detectors. The phase detector and VCO form a phase-
locked loop (PLL) which locks to an input signal frequency
which is within the control range of the VCO. When the PLL
is locked and the input signal amplitude exceeds an inter-
nally pre-set threshold, a switch to ground is activated on the
output pin. External components set up the oscillator to run
at twice the input frequency and determine the phase and
amplitude filter time constants.
Features
nFunctionally similar to LM567
n2V to 9V supply voltage range
nLow supply current drain
nNo increase in current with output activated
nOperates to 500 kHz input frequency
nHigh oscillator stability
nGround-referenced input
nHysteresis added to amplitude comparator
nOut-of-band signals and noise rejected
n20 mA output current capability
Block Diagram (with External Components)
00867001
Order Number LMC567CM or LMC567CN
See NS Package Number M08A or N08E
LMCMOSis a trademark of National Semiconductor Corp.
June 1999
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
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Distributors for availability and specifications.
Input Voltage, Pin 3 2 V
p–p
Supply Voltage, Pin 4 10V
Output Voltage, Pin 8 13V
Voltage at All Other Pins Vs to Gnd
Output Current, Pin 8 30 mA
Package Dissipation 500 mW
Operating Temperature Range (T
A
) −25˚C to +125˚C
Storage Temperature Range −55˚C to +150˚C
Soldering Information
Dual-In-Line Package
Soldering (10 sec.) 260˚C
Small Outline Package
Vapor Phase (60 sec.) 215˚C
Infrared (15 sec.) 220˚C
See AN-450 “Surface Mounting Methods and Their Effect
on Product Reliability” for other methods of soldering
surface mount devices.
Electrical Characteristics
Test Circuit, T
A
= 25˚C, V
s
= 5V, RtCt #2, Sw. 1 Pos. 0, and no input, unless otherwise noted.
Symbol Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Units
I4 Power Supply
Current
RtCt #1, Quiescent
or Activated
V
s
= 2V 0.3
mAdcV
s
= 5V 0.5 0.8
V
s
= 9V 0.8 1.3
V3 Input D.C. Bias 0 mVdc
R3 Input Resistance 40 k
I8 Output Leakage 1 100 nAdc
f
0
Center Frequency,
F
osc
÷2
RtCt #2, Measure Oscillator
Frequency and Divide by 2
V
s
=2V 98
kHzV
s
= 5V 92 103 113
V
s
= 9V 105
f
0
Center Frequency
Shift with Supply 1.0 2.0 %/V
V
in
Input Threshold Set Input Frequency Equal to f
0
Measured
Above, Increase Input Level Until Pin 8
Goes Low.
V
s
=2V 112027
mVrmsV
s
=5V 173045
V
s
=9V 45
V
in
Input Hysteresis Starting at Input Threshold, Decrease Input
Level Until Pin 8 goes High. 1.5 mVrms
V8 Output "Sat’ Voltage Input Level >Threshold
Choose RL for Specified I8
I8=2mA 0.06 0.15 Vdc
I8=20mA 0.7
L.D.B.W. Largest Detection
Bandwidth
Measure F
osc
with Sw. 1 in
Pos. 0, 1, and 2;
V
s
=2V 71115
%
V
s
=5V 11 14 17
V
s
=9V 15
BW Bandwidth Skew
0±1.0 %
f
max
Highest Center Freq. RtCt #3, Measure Oscillator Frequency and Divide by 2 700 kHz
V
in
Input Threshold at
f
max
Set Input Frequency Equal to f
max
measured Above,
Increase Input Level Until Pin 8 goes Low. 35 mVrms
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is
functional, but do not guarantee specific performance limits. Electrical Characteristics state DC and AC electrical specifications under particular test conditions which
guarantee specific performance limits. This assumes that the device is within the Operating Ratings. Specifications are not guaranteed for parameters where no limit
is given, however, the typical value is a good indication of device performance.
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Test Circuit
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RtCt Rt Ct
#1 100k 300 pF
#2 10k 300 pF
#3 5.1k 62 pF
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Typical Performance Characteristics
Supply Current vs.
Operating Frequency
Bandwidth vs.
Input Signal Level
00867003 00867007
Largest Detection
Bandwidth vs. Temp.
Bandwidth as
a Function of C2
00867008 00867009
Frequency Drift
with Temperature
Frequency Drift
with Temperature
00867010 00867011
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Applications Information (refer to Block
Diagram)
GENERAL
The LMC567 low power tone decoder can be operated at
supply voltages of 2V to 9V and at input frequencies ranging
from 1 Hz up to 500 kHz.
The LMC567 can be directly substituted in most LM567
applications with the following provisions:
1. Oscillator timing capacitor Ct must be halved to double
the oscillator frequency relative to the input frequency
(See OSCILLATOR TIMING COMPONENTS).
2. Filter capacitors C1 and C2 must be reduced by a factor
of 8 to maintain the same filter time constants.
3. The output current demanded of pin 8 must be limited to
the specified capability of the LMC567.
OSCILLATOR TIMING COMPONENTS
The voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) on the LMC567 must
be set up to run at twice the frequency of the input signal
tone to be decoded. The center frequency of the VCO is set
by timing resistor Rt and timing capacitor Ct connected to
pins 5 and 6 of the IC. The center frequency as a function of
Rt and Ct is given by:
Since this will cause an input tone of half F
osc
to be decoded,
This equation is accurate at low frequencies; however,
above 50 kHz (F
osc
= 100 kHz), internal delays cause the
actual frequency to be lower than predicted.
The choice of Rt and Ct will be a tradeoff between supply
current and practical capacitor values. An additional supply
current component is introduced due to Rt being switched to
V
s
every half cycle to charge Ct:
I
s
due to Rt = V
s
/(4Rt)
Thus the supply current can be minimized by keeping Rt as
large as possible (see supply current vs. operating fre-
quency curves). However, the desired frequency will dictate
an RtCt product such that increasing Rt will require a smaller
Ct. Below Ct = 100 pF, circuit board stray capacitances begin
to play a role in determining the oscillation frequency which
ultimately limits the minimum Ct.
To allow for I.C. and component value tolerances, the oscil-
lator timing components will require a trim. This is generally
accomplished by using a variable resistor as part of Rt,
although Ct could also be padded. The amount of initial
frequency variation due to the LMC567 itself is given in the
electrical specifications; the total trim range must also ac-
commodate the tolerances of Rt and Ct.
SUPPLY DECOUPLING
The decoupling of supply pin 4 becomes more critical at high
supply voltages with high operating frequencies, requiring
C4 to be placed as close as possible to pin 4.
INPUT PIN
The input pin 3 is internally ground-referenced with a nomi-
nal 40 kresistor. Signals which are already centered on 0V
may be directly coupled to pin 3; however, any d.c. potential
must be isolated via a coupling capacitor. Inputs of multiple
LMC567 devices can be paralleled without individual d.c.
isolation.
LOOP FILTER
Pin 2 is the combined output of the phase detector and
control input of the VCO for the phase-locked loop (PLL).
Capacitor C2 in conjunction with the nominal 80 kpin 2
internal resistance forms the loop filter.
For small values of C2, the PLL will have a fast acquisition
time and the pull-in range will be set by the built in VCO
frequency stops, which also determine the largest detection
bandwidth (LDBW). Increasing C2 results in improved noise
immunity at the expense of acquisition time, and the pull-in
range will begin to become narrower than the LDBW (see
Bandwidth as a Function of C2 curve). However, the maxi-
mum hold-in range will always equal the LDBW.
OUTPUT FILTER
Pin 1 is the output of a negative-going amplitude detector
which has a nominal 0 signal output of 7/9 V
s
. When the PLL
is locked to the input, an increase in signal level causes the
detector output to move negative. When pin 1 reaches
2/3 V
s
the output is activated (see OUTPUT PIN).
Capacitor C1 in conjunction with the nominal 40 kpin 1
internal resistance forms the output filter. The size of C1 is a
tradeoff between slew rate and carrier ripple at the output
comparator. Low values of C1 produce the least delay be-
tween the input and output for tone burst applications, while
larger values of C1 improve noise immunity.
Pin 1 also provides a means for shifting the input threshold
higher or lower by connecting an external resistor to supply
or ground. However, reducing the threshold using this tech-
nique increases sensitivity to pin 1 carrier ripple and also
results in more part to part threshold variation.
OUTPUT PIN
The output at pin 8 is an N-channel FET switch to ground
which is activated when the PLL is locked and the input tone
is of sufficient amplitude to cause pin 1 to fall below 2/3 V
s
.
Apart from the obvious current component due to the exter-
nal pin 8 load resistor, no additional supply current is re-
quired to activate the switch. The on resistance of the switch
is inversely proportional to supply; thus the “sat” voltage for
a given output current will increase at lower supplies.
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Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
Molded Small Outline (SO) Package (M)
Order Number LMC567CM
NS Package Number M08A
Molded Dual-In-Line Package (N)
Order Number LMC567CN
NS Package Number N08E
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