6–14
Table 6–7. TRF1400 RF Receiver and TCM3637 Decoder Parts List
(for 300 MHz operation) (continued)
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DESIGNATORS
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DESCRIPTION
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
VALUE
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
MANUFACTURER
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
MANUFACTURER P/N
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
L1
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Inductor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
47 nH
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Coilcraft
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0805HS470TMBC
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
L2
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Inductor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
82 nH
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Coilcraft
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0805HS820TKBC
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
L3
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Inductor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
120 nH
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Coilcraft
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0805HS121TKBC
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
L4
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Inductor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
39 nH
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Coilcraft
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0805HS390TMBC
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
P1
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
RF SMA Connector
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Johnson
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
142–0701–201
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R1
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1200
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R2
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1200
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R3
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1M
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R4
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
130 K
Ω
, 1%
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R5
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R6
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1 K
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R7
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
100
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R8
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1 K
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R9
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
27 k
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R10
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Resistor
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1M
Ω
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
U1
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
RF Receiver
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Texas Instruments
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
TRF1400
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
U2
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Decoder
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Texas Instruments
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
TMS3637
6.7
Programming Station
A programming station schematic is shown in Figure 6–9. This station is made up of two major parts: 1)a
shift register/clock circuit that outputs exactly 35 bits serially (four reset pulses, 22 security bits, and 9
configuration bits), and 2) a transistor ramp generator that outputs the programming pulse required to store
data in the EEPROM. The following paragraphs detail the function of the circuit.
Before the momentary switch SW5 is pressed, the shift registers U9–U13 shift-load input is low so that they
are continually loading whatever code is present on the DIP switches SW1–SW4. In addition, the binary
counter U6 is in a clear state and its output is 00000000.
When momentary switch SW5 is pressed, the set-reset (S-R) latch on U1 acts as a debouncer and outputs
a logic level 1, which releases the clear on binary counter U6. It places a high on the shift input to the shift
registers
U9 – U13, allowing them to shift out the stored 35 bits as soon as a clock is applied to them. The output of
the S-R latch on U1 is also connected to the D input of the D flip-flop on U2. The D flip-flop is clocked by
the free-running 555 timer (U8) configured for astable operation on a 8-kHz clock. Therefore, on the next
rising edge of the U8 clock, the D flip-flop on U2 outputs a high signal. The output of the D flip-flop enables
the AND gate on U3 to pass the 8-kHz clock. The 8-kHz clock signal is routed to the dual 4-bit binary counters
(U6) that have had their CLR terminal released by the S-R latch (from pressing the momentary switch SW5).
The outputs of the U6 counters are connected to the counter-comparator U7, which outputs low when the
count reaches exactly 35 clock pulses (as defined by the code 11000100 on U7 Q inputs). The output of U7
then clears the D flip-flop on U2, the 8-kHz clock is no longer able to pass, and the counting stops.
During this entire counting sequence, the shift registers U9 through U13 are clocked with exactly 35 bits.
Due to the momentary switch being pressed, the S-R latch output is high on the shift-register shift enable,
allowing the registers to shift out the 35 bits of data to the code input of the TMS3637. The TMS3637 is
clocked synchronously with this data on OSCR.
Because the binary counter U6 is released from its cleared state and the U9–U13 registers are allowed to
shift data only during the time that the momentary switch is pressed, it is required that the switch be held
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