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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
3-16
February 2001
Part No. 001-9800-001
Figure 3-5   Synthesizer Chip U804 Block Diagram
(1) CLOCK
(2) DATA
(3) STROBE
(4, 12) Vss
(5) RFIN
(6) RF
IN
÷64/65
Prescaler
Main Dividers
Fractional
Accumulator
Prescaler
Modulus
Control
FMOD
Serial Input + Program Latches
VDD (7, 15, 20)
(19) TEST
IN
(8) REF
Reference Divider
÷2
÷2
÷2
Main
Main
Phase
Detector
Reference
Select
IN
(10) AUX
Normal
Output
Charge
Pump
Output
Charge
Pump
Speed-Up
Output
Charge
Pump
Integral
VSSA
VDDA
LOCK (18)
PHA (11)
RA (9)
PHI (13)
PHP (14)
RN (16)
RF (17)
f V
fR
÷N
÷A
F INC
÷R
another. Programming is performed using the SPI 
serial port of the microcontroller described in Section 
3.3.1. Th
e input to the internal shift register of these 
devices is the DATA pin (U800/U801) or SDI pin 
(U802), and the output of the last shift register stage in 
U800 and U801 is the QS pin. Therefore, serial data 
on the Data line from the audio/logic board (J201, pin 
14) is first shifted into U801, then U800, and then 
U802. 
Data is clocked through the devices by the 
CLOCK signal (J201, pin 13) when the STROBE 
input (J201, pin 12) is high and latched when it goes 
low. Synthesizer IC U804 is also programmed by the 
SPI port. However, data does not pass through the 
other devices, and it is controlled by different 
STROBE signal (J201, pin 1).
3.8 RECEIVER CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION (UHF 
MODELS)
NOTE: The receiver block diagram is shown in 
Figure 3-4.
3.8.1 FRONT END FILTER
The receive signal is fed from the antenna switch 
circuit on the PA board to the receiver front end on the 
RF board. The signal is fed through a section of 
microstrip that is part of a quarter-wave line for the 
antenna switch. Also part of the antenna switch circuit 
is C201, CR200, and R200. Refer to Section 3.9.4 for 
more antenna switch information.
The receive signal is applied to a two-pole band-
pass filter formed by ceramic resonators L200 and 
L201, several capacitors, and PIN diodes CR201 and 
UHF SYNTHESIZER DESCRIPTION