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PHASE LOCKED LOOP APPLICATIONSFM IF AMPLIFIER/DEMODULATOR WITH MUTING(561B)In this application, the loop portion of the 561 B operatesin the usual manner for FM demodulation. To introducemuting (squelch) the synchronous AM detector portion ofthe PLL is used to detect the presence of an input signaland to open a muting gate. Figure 8-46 shows a typicalcircuit incorporating the muting feature.The input <strong>section</strong> of the circuit is a broad-band, amplifierlimiter.The tuned LC network at the AM input, pin 4, isadjusted to provide a 90 0 phase shift at the I F frequency.This network is adjusted for maximum output at pin 1,demodulated AM output, with a carrier applied at the IFfrequency.Three transistors at the right of the diagram (01, 02 and03) and the 1 N457 diode form the muting gate. Gating isaccomplished by applying the demodulated FM outputthrough the 1 N457 diode and by biasing the diode on andoff as follows: During periods with no input applied, 01 isshut off and 02 continues. Therefore, the diode iseffectively back biased since its anode potential developedby the two 10K resistors across the power supply isapproximately +13.5V. When an input is applied to thecircuit, 01 is turned on and 02 shuts off, reducing itscollector potential below 9V. Thus, the diode is forwardbiased and the demodulated I F output is gated through tothe circuit output.Muting threshold adjustment is accomplished using the2.5K potentiometer. Transistor 03 is used as a biasgenerator for the differential pair, 0'1 and 02' In turn, thebias of 03 is obtained from internal PLL bias points atpins 12 and 13. Thus, the muting gate will track the PLLover wide temperature variations.TYPICAL FM IF AMPLIFIER/DEMODULATOR WITH MUTING+18V22K 20 J0.01 5.6K 10K lK 6.8KX2.S-12pF1612XINPUT51K51KCo137-4SpF561BAUDIOOUTPUT0.005 lK(2)0-1LOWI NPlJoTI'"I'" I 1'"10K 4.7K 6.8K":' ":'- -":'• Tl:20 TURNS BIFLAR NO. 36 WIRE ON 1/2 -WATT RESISTOR BODY (FOR 10.7 MHz)•• PART OF NE510AFigure 8-46FM DEMODU LA TOR (560B)When used as a FM demodulator, the 560B phase lockedloop requires selection of external components and/orcircuits to create the desired response .. The areas to beconsidered are:a.) Input Signal Conditioningb.) Tuning - VCO Frequencyc.) Low Pass Filter Selection/Gain Adjustmentd.) Output Swinge.) Tracking Range Adjustmentf.) De-emphasis Network SelectionFigure 8-47 illustrates schematically a typical FM demodulatorwith IF amplifier and limiter using the 560B PLL.The amplitude of the input signal has a pronounced effecton the operation. For the tracking range to be constant,the input signal level should be greater than 2mV rms. Inaddition, AM rejection diminishes at higher signal levels anddrops to less than 20dB for signals greater than 30mV. Ifeither the tracking range or AM rejection is critical, theinput signal should be conditioned to be in the 2 to 10mVrange, using either a limiter or a combination limiteramplifier.This circuit should limit at the smallest inputvoltage that is expected.51

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