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- From: hampster@phys.ksu.edu (Kip J. Mussatt)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: tone decoder
- Date: 10 Jan 1993 07:21:25 GMT
- Organization: Kansas State University
- Lines: 45
- Message-ID: <1ioiplINNt6f@moe.ksu.ksu.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bohr.phys.ksu.edu
- Keywords: tone decoder 567
-
- I am working on a circuit that receives a 50 KHz signal from a source
- and is suppose to use a phase-locked-loop and a reference signal that
- it compares the frequency to. When the frequencies match within
- a given tolerance, one of the pins of the 567 goes low, thus lighting
- an LED or whatever. I would like the advice of ppl who have used
- this chip before and are familiar with its quirks, idiocyncracies, (sp?)
- etc. The chip has trouble locking onto the incoming signal. Here
- is the circuit:
-
-
- In
- |
- |
- 2.2uf ---------
- +-|(---|1 3 |
- | | |
- .01uf +-|(---|2 8|----- Out
- | | 567 |
- | | | .02uf
- +------|7 6|---+--|(--+
- | | 5 | | |
- | --------- | |
- | | \|/ |
- GND +----/\/\ GND
- 10K
-
-
- I hope the circuit helps. I would appreciate advice from someone that
- has experience with this chip. Also, I need to give the 50 KHz
- frequency at very high pulses, about 10 KHz pulses. If that won't
- work, that is ok, but I do need to pulse the frequencies at the chip
- very fast, it is being used to interface with a PC via the serial
- port. I have the other support chips, circuits all working well, this
- chip is being a real pain. Finally, the chip will not work at 5 volts
- which it is rated to work at, but does seem to work somewhat ok from
- 8.5 - 9.0 Volts. Thanks in advance. :)
-
- -Kip Mussatt
-
- hampster@matt.ksu.ksu.edu || hampster@bohr.phys.ksu.edu
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