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TDA10021HT DVB-C channel receiver
Product specification Supersedes data of 2000 Jun 21 File under Integrated Circuits, IC02 2001 Oct 01
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
DVB-C channel receiver
FEATURES · 4, 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) demodulator (DVB-C compatible: ETS 300-429/ITU-T J83 annex A/C) · High performance for 256 QAM, especially for direct IF applications · On-chip 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) · On-chip Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) for crystal frequency multiplication (typically 4 MHz crystal) · Digital downconversion · Programmable half Nyquist filter (roll off = 0.15 or 0.13) · Two Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) AGC outputs with programmable take over point (for tuner and downconverter control) · Clock timing recovery, with programmable 2nd-order loop filter · Variable symbol rate capability from SACLK/64 to SACLK/4 (SACLK = 36 MHz maximum) · Programmable anti-aliasing filters · Full digital carrier recovery loop · Carrier acquisition range up to 18% of symbol rate · Integrated adaptive equalizer (linear transversal equalizer or decision feedback equalizer) · On-chip Forward Error Correction (FEC) decoder (de-interleaver and RS decoder) and fully DVB-C compliant · DVB compatible differential decoding and mapping · Parallel and serial transport stream interface simultaneously · I2C-bus interface, for easy control · CMOS 0.2 µm technology. APPLICATIONS · Cable set-top boxes · Cable modems · MMDS (ETS 300-749) set-top boxes. ORDERING INFORMATION TYPE NUMBER TDA10021HT PACKAGE NAME TQFP64 DESCRIPTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TDA10021HT
The TDA10021HT is a single-chip DVB-C channel receiver for 4, 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256 QAM modulated signals. The device interfaces directly to the IF signal, which is sampled by a 10-bit ADC. The TDA10021HT performs the clock and the carrier recovery functions. The digital loop filters for both clock and carrier recovery are programmable in order to optimize their characteristics according to the current application. After baseband conversion, equalization filters are used for echo cancellation in cable applications. These filters are configured as either a T-spaced transversal equalizer or a Decision Feedback Equalizer (DFE), so that the system performance can be optimized according to the network characteristics. A proprietary equalization algorithm, independent of carrier offset, is achieved in order to assist carrier recovery. A decision directed algorithm then takes place, to achieve final equalization convergence. The TDA10021HT implements a FORNEY convolutional de-interleaver of depth 12 blocks and a Reed-Solomon decoder which corrects up to 8 erroneous bytes. The de-interleaver and the RS decoder are automatically synchronized by the frame synchronization algorithm which uses the MPEG-2 sync byte. Finally descrambling according to DVB-C standard, is achieved at the Reed Solomon output. This device is controlled via an |