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 COMMUNICATION ICs
DATA BULLETIN
Features
* * * * * * * Meets EUROCOM D1-IA8 Single Chip Full Duplex CVSD CODEC On-chip Input and Output Filters Programmable Sampling Clocks 3- or 4-bit Companding Algorithm Powersave Capabilities Low Power, 5.0V Operation
MX619
Delta Modulation Codec meets EUROCOM D1-IA8
Applications
* * Military Communications Multiplexers, Switches, & Phones







The MX619 is a Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation (CVSD) Codec designed for use in military communications systems. This device is suitable for applications in military delta multiplexers, switches, and phones. The MX619 is designed to meet EUROCOM D1-IA8 specifications. Encoder input and decoder output filters are incorporated on-chip. Sampling clock rates can be programmed to 16, 32, or 64kbps from an internal clock generator or externally injected in the 8 to 64kbps range. The sampling clock frequency is output for the synchronization of external circuits. The encoder has an enable function for use in multiplexer applications. Encoder and Decoder forced idle capabilities are provided forcing 10101010...pattern in encode and a VDD/2 bias in decode. The companding circuit may be operated with an externally selectable 3- or 4-bit algorithm. The device may be placed in standby mode by selecting Powersave. A reference 1.024MHz oscillator uses an external clock or crystal. The MX619 operates with a supply voltage of 5.0V and is available in the following packages: 24-pin PLCC (MX619LH), 22-pin CERDIP (MX619J), and 22-pin PDIP (MX619P).
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CONTENTS
Section Page
1 Block Diagram................................................................................................................ 3 2 Signal List....................................................................................................................... 4 3 External Components.................................................................................................... 6 4 General Description....................................................................................................... 6 5 Application ..................................................................................................................... 7
5.1 5.2 CODEC Integration.............................................................................................................. 7 Digital to Analog Performance............................................................................................. 7
6 Performance Specification.......................................................................................... 11
6.1 Electrical Performance ...................................................................................................... 11
6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 Absolute Maximum Ratings.................................................................................................. 11 Operating Limits ................................................................................................................... 11 Operating Characteristics..................................................................................................... 12 TIMING................................................................................................................................. 13
6.2
Packaging.......................................................................................................................... 14
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1 Block Diagram







Figure 1: Block Diagram
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2 Signal List
J/P 1 LH 1 Name Xtal/Clock Signal input Description Input to the clock oscillator inverter. A 1.024MHz Xtal input or externally derived clock is injected here. See Clock Mode pins and Figure 2. No Connection The 1.024 MHz output of the clock oscillator inverter. No Connection A logic I/O port. External encode clock input or internal data clock output. Clock frequency is dependent upon Clock Mode 1, 2 inputs and Xtal frequency (see Clock Mode pins). The encoder digital output. This is a three-state output whose condition is set by the Data Enable and Powersave inputs. See Table 2. When this pin is at a logical "0" the encoder is forced to an idle state and the encoder digital output is 0101, a perfect idle pattern. When this pin is a logical "1" the encoder encodes as normal. Internal 1M pullup. Data is made available at the encoder output pin by control of this input. See Encoder Output pin. Internal 1 M pullup. No Connection Normally at VDD/2 bias, this pin should be externally decoupled by capacitor C4. Internally pulled to VSS when " Powersave " is a logical "0". The analog signal input. Internally biased at VDD/2, this input requires an external coupling capacitor. The source impedance should be less than 100. Output channel noise levels will improve with an even lower source impedance. See Figure 2. Negative Supply No Connection The recovered analog signal is output at this pin. It is the buffered output of a lowpass filter and requires external components. During "Powersave" this output is open circuit. No Connection A logic "0" at this pin puts most parts of the codec into a quiescent non-operational state. When at a logical "1", the codec operates normally. Internal 1 M pullup. No Connection A logic "0" at this pin gates a 0101... pattern internally to the decoder so that the Decoder Output goes to VDD/2. When this pin is a logical "1" the decoder operates as normal. Internal 1M pullup. The received digital signal input. Internal 1 M pullup. A logic I/O port. External decode clock input or internal data clock output, dependent upon clock mode 1,2 inputs. See Clock Mode pins. A logic "1" at this pin sets this device for a 3-bit companding algorithm. A logical "0" sets a 4-bit companding algorithm. Internal 1 M pullup.
2 3 4
2 3 4 5
N/C Xtal N/C Encoder Data Clock Encoder Output output input/ output output
5
6
6
7
Encoder Force Idle
7 8 9
8 9 10
Data Enable N/C VBIAS
input
10
11
Encoder Input
input
11 12 13
12 13 14
VSS N/C Decoder Output
power output
14 15
15 16
N/C Powersave
16
17 18
N/C Decoder Force Idle
17 18
19 20
Decoder Input Decoder Data Clock Algorithm input/ output
19
21
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J/P 20
LH 22
Name Clock Mode 2
Signal
21
23
Clock Mode 1
22
24
VDD
power
Description Clock rates refer to f = 1024MHz Xtal/Clock input. During internal operation the data clock frequencies are available at the ports for external circuit synchronization. Independent or common data rate inputs to Encode and Decode data clock ports may be employed in the External Clocks mode. Internal 1M pullups. See Table 3. Positive Supply. A single 5.0V supply is required. Table 1: Signal List
Data Enable 1 0 1
Powersave 1 1 0
Encoder Output Enable High Z (open circuit) VSS
Table 2: Encoder Output Clock Mode 1 0 0 1 1 Clock Mode 2 0 1 0 1 Facility External Clocks Internal, 64kbps = f/16 Internal, 32kbps = f/32 Internal, 16kbps = f/64
Table 3: Clock Mode
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3 External Components
XTAL/CLOCK
X1 C2 C1 R2 R1
VDD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
22 21 20 19
VDD CLOCK MODE 1 CLOCK MODE 2 ALGORITHM DECODER DATA CLOCK DECODER INPUT DECODER FORCE IDLE POWERSAVE N/C DECODER OUTPUT N/C
C5
XTAL N/C ENCODER DATA CLOCK ENCODER OUTPUT ENCODER FORCE IDLE DATA ENABLE N/C BIAS ENCODER INPUT
C3
MX619J
18 17 16 15 14 13 12
VSS
C4
Figure 2: Recommended External Components for Typical Application R1 R2 C1 C2 Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 3 1M Selectable 33pF 68pF 10% 20% 20% C3 C4 C5 X1 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7, 8 1.0F 1.0F 1.0F 1.024MHz 20% 20% 20%
Table 4: Recommended External Components for Typical Application Notes: 1. Oscillator inverter bias resister. 2. Xtal Drive limiting resistor. 3. Xtal circuit load capacitor. 4. Encoder input coupling capacitor. The drive source impedance to this input should be less than 100. Output idle channel noise levels will improve with even lower source impedance. 5. Bias decoupling capacitor 6. VDD decoupling capacitor 7. A 1.024MHz Xtal/Clock input will yield exactly 16/32/64kbps data clock rates. Xtal circuitry shown is in accordance with MX-COM's Xtal Oscillator Application Note. 8. For best results, a crystal oscillator design should drive the clock inverter input with signal levels of at least 40% of VDD, peak to peak. Tuning fork crystals generally cannot meet this requirement. To obtain crystal oscillator design assistance, please consult you crystal manufacturer.
4 General Description
The MX619 is a Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation (CVSD) Codec designed for use in military communications systems. This device is suitable for applications in military delta multiplexers, switches and phones. The MX619 is designed to meet EUROCOM D1-IA8 specifications. Encoder input and decoder output filters are incorporated on-chip. Sampling clock rates can be programmed to 16, 32, or 64kbps from an internal clock generator or externally injected in the 8 to 64kbps range. The sampling clock frequency is output for the synchronization of external circuits. The encoder has an enable function for use in multiplexer applications. Encoder and Decoder forced idle capabilities are provided forcing 10101010...pattern in encode and a VDD/2 bias in decode. The companding circuit may be operated with an externally selectable 3- or 4-bit algorithm. The device may be placed in standby mode by selecting Powersave. A reference 1.024MHz oscillator uses an external clock or crystal.
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5 Application
Due to the very low levels of a signal idle channel noise specified for military applications, a noisy or badly regulated power supply could cause instability, putting the overall system performance out of specification. Adherence to the points listed below will assist in minimizing this problem. 1. Care should be taken in the design and layout of the printed circuit board. 2. All external components (as recommended in Figure 2) should be kept close to the package. 3. Tracks should be kept short, particularly the Encoder Input capacitor and the VBIAS capacitor. 4. Xtal/Clock tracks should be kept well away from analog inputs and outputs. 5. Inputs and outputs should be screened whenever possible. 6. A `ground plane' connected to VSS will assist in eliminating external pick-up on the input and output pins. 7. It is recommended that the power supply rails have less that 1mVRMS of noise allowed. 8. The source impedance to the Encoder Input pin must be less that 100W; output idle channel, noise levels will improve with even power source impedances.
5.1
CODEC Integration
MX619 PARAMETERS MEASURED HERE
REGULATED POWER SUPPLY
MX619 PARAMETERS MEASURED HERE
SYSTEM INPUT
ANALOG INPUT INTERFACE (BALUN & BUFFER)
MX619 ENCODER
MX619 DECODER
ANALOG OUTPUT INTERFACE (BALUN & BUFFER)
SYSTEM OUTPUT
DATA CLOCKS
CLOCK MODE 16/32/64 KB/S
DATA CLOCKS
1.024MHz
1.024MHz
SYNCHRONOUS CLOCK AND DATA SYSTEM
Figure 3: System Configuration using the MX619
5.2
Digital to Analog Performance
Test Sample Rate 16kbps 32kbps 16kbps 32kbps 16kbps 32kbps 16kbps 32kbps 16kbps 32kbps 16kbps 32kbps 16kbps 32kbps Bit Sequence at Decoder Input MLA Duty Cycle 0 0 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 Typical Output Level -41.5dBmO -42.5dBmO -25.0dBmO -25.0dBmO -19.0dBmO -18.5dBmO -11.0dBmO -11.5dBmO -6.5dBmO -6.5dBmO -3.0dBmO -3.0dBmO 0dBmO 0dBmO
a b c d e f g
10110100100100101101 1011011010101001001001001001010101101101 11011001001001001101 1011011010101001001000100100101011011011 10110101000100101011 1101101101010010001000100100101011011101 11011001000010011011 1101110110010100010000100010011010111011 11011010000010010111 111011101100100010000001001001101110111 11011010000001001111 1111011101010001000000001000101011101111 111010100000001011 1111101110100010000000000100010111011111
Table 5: Bit Sequence Test
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Figure 4: Gain vs. Input Level (16kbps)
Figure 5: Gain vs. Input Level (32kbps)
Figure 6: S/N vs. Input Level (16kbps)
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Figure 7: S/N vs. Input Level (32kbps)
Figure 8: Attenuation distrotion vs. Frequency (16kbps)
Figure 9: S/N vs. Input Frequency (16kbps)
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Figure 10: S/N vs. Input Frequency (32kbps)
Figure 11: Principal Integrator Response

Figure 12: Compand Envelope
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Figure 13: Attenuation Distortion vs. Frequency (32kbps)
6 Performance Specification
6.1
6.1.1
Electrical Performance
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Exceeding these maximum ratings can result in damage to the device. Min. -0.3 -0.3 -30 -30 -20 -55 -40 Max. 7.0 VDD + 0.3 30 30 20 800 10 125 85 Units V V mA mA mA mW mW/C above 25C C C
Supply (VDD - VSS) Voltage on any pin to VSS Current VDD VSS any other pin J / P / LH Packages Total Allowable Power Dissipation at TAMB = 25C Derating above 25C Storage Temperature Operating Temperature 6.1.2 Operating Limits
Correct operation of the device outside these limits is not implied. Min 4.5 -40 500 Typ. 5.0 1.024 Max. 5.5 85 1500 Units V C MHz
Supply (VDD - VSS) Operating Temperature Xtal Frequency
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6.1.3
Operating Characteristics
For the following conditions unless otherwise specified: VDD = 5.0V at TAMB = 25C, Audio Test Frequency = 820Hz Xtal/Clock f0 = 1.024MHz 3-bit Compand Algorithm, Sample Clock Rate = 32kbps, Audio level 0dB ref (0 dBm0) = 489mVRMS. Notes Static Values Supply Voltage Supply Current (Enabled) Supply Current (Powersave) Input logic `1' Input Logic `0' Output Logic `1' Output Logic `0' Digital Input Impedance Logic I/O pins Logic Input pins, Pullup Resistor Digital output impedance Analog Input Impedance Analog Output Impedance Three State Output Leakage Insertion Loss Dynamic Values Encoder Analog signal Input levels Principal Integrator Frequency Encoder Passband Compand Time Constant Decoder Analog Signal Output Levels Decoder Passband Encoder Decoder (Full Codec) Compression Ration (Cd = 0.5 to Cd = 0.0) Passband Stopband Stopband Attenuation Passband Gain Passband Ripple 300Hz - 1400Hz 1400Hz - 2600Hz 2600Hz -3400Hz Output Noise (Input Short Circuit) Perfect Idle Channel Noise (Encode Forced) 3 1,9 5, 9 4 7 -4 -2 1 Min. 4.5 Typ. 5.0 5.5 400 Max. 5.5 Units V mA A V V V V M k 4 1 800 4 2 k k A dB
8 8
3.5 1.5 4.0 1.0 1.0 10
2
300
-35 275 3400 4.0
6
dBmO Hz Hz ms dBmO Hz
5, 9
-35 300 50 300 6
-10
6 3400
3400 10 60 0
-3 -1 -1 -2 9 9 -63
3 1 1 3 -60
Hz KHz dB dB dB dB dB dB dBmOp dBmOp
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Group Delay Distortion (1000Hz-2600Hz) (600Hz-2800Hz) (500Hz-3000Hz) Xtal/clock Frequency
Notes 4 6 6 6
Min.
Typ.
Max. 450 750 1.5
Units s s ms kHz
1024
Notes: 1. Dynamic characteristics are specified at 5.0V unless otherwise specified. 2. All logic inputs except Encoder and Decoder Data clocks 3. For and encoder/Decoder combination, Insertion loss contributed by a single component is half this figure. 4. Driven with a source impedance of <100. 5. Recommended values - See Figures 4, 5, 6, and 7. 6. Group Delay Distortion for the full codec is relative to the delay with and 820Hz, -20dB signal at the encoder input 7. An Emitter Follower output stage. 8. 4V = 80%VDD, 3.5V = 70%VDD, 1.5V = 30%VDD, 1V = 20%VDD 9. Analog Voltage Levels used: 0dBmO = 489mVRMS = -4dBm = 0dB. -15dBmO = 87mVRMS. -20dBmO = 49mVRMS = -24dBm. 6.1.4 TIMING Serial Bus Timings (See Figure 14) tCH Clock 1 pulse width tCL tIR tIF tSU tH tSU +tH Clock 0 pulse width Clock rise time Clock fall time Data set-up time Data hold time Data true time Min. 1.0 1.0 0 100 100 450 600 1.5 750 100 100 Typ. Max. Units s s ns ns ns ns s ns ns ns
tPCO Clock to output delay time tDR Data rise time tDF Data fall time Xtal input frequency = 1.024MHz
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ENCODER TIMING
ENCODER CLOCK
tCH tCL
DATA CLOCKED
tCH tIF t IR
ENCODER DATA OUTPUT
tPCO DECODER TIMING
DECODER CLOCK
DATA CLOCKED
DECODER DATA INPUT
tSU
tH
DATA TRUE TIME
ENCODER OUTPUT
MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION
HIGH Z HIGH Z
tDR
DATA ENABLE
t DF
Figure 14: CODEC Timing
6.2
Packaging
E B Y DA
W
C K J W T H
Package Tolerances
DIM. A B C D E F G H J K P T W Y MIN. TYP. MAX.
0.409 (10.40) 0.380 (9.61) 0.409 (10.40) 0.380 (9.61) 0.146 (3.70) 0.128 (3.25) 0.435 (11.05) 0.417 (10.60) 0.435 (11.05) 0.417 (10.60) 0.250 (6.35) 0.250 (6.35) 0.023 (0.58) 0.018 (0.45) 0.022 (0.55) 0.047 (1.19) 0.048 (1.22) 0.051 (1.30) 0.049 (1.24) 0.009 (0.22) 0.006 (0.152) 30 45 6
PIN 1 P
G F
NOTE : All dimensions in inches (mm.) Angles are in degrees
Figure 15: 24-pin PLCC (LH) Mechanical Outline: Order as part no. MX619LH
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A
DIM. A B C E E1 H J J1 K L P T Y
Package Tolerances
MIN.
1.080 (27.43) 0.330 (8.38)
TYP.
MAX.
1.100 (27.94) 0.360 (9.14)
B
E1 Y
E
PIN 1
T
K H L J J1 P
C
0.185 (4.70) 0.420 (10.67) 0.480 (12.19) 0.390 (9.91) 0.420 (10.67) 0.020 (0.51) 0.045 (1.14) 0.015 (0.38) 0.020 (0.51) 0.065 (1.65) 0.040 (1.02) 0.066 (1.68) 0.128 (3.25)
0.100 (2.54) 0.010 (0.25) 7 NOTE : All dimensions in inches (mm.) Angles are in degrees
Figure 16: 22-pin PDIP (P) Mechanical Outline: Order as part no. MX619P
Package Tolerances
A
DIM. A B C E E1 F H J J1 K K1 L P T MIN. TYP. MAX.
1.080 (27.43) 1.060 (26.92) 0.384 (9.75) 0.376 (9.55) 0.165 (4.19) 0.230 (5.84) 0.466 (11.84) 0.515 (13.08) 0.408 (10.36) 0.418 (10.62) 1.000 (25.40) 0.020 (0.51) 0.018 (0.46) 0.055 (1.40) 0.058 (1.47) 0.080 (2.03) 0.075 (1.91) 0.080 (2.03) 0.115 (2.92) 0.171 (4.34) 0.100 (2.54) 0.0098 (0.249) 0.0102 (0.259)
B
E1
E
PIN1 K H L J J1 F P K1 C
T
NOTE : All dimensions in inches (mm.) Angles are in degrees
Figure 17: 22-pin CERDIP (J) Mechanical Outline: Order as part no. MX619J
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