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MSP3435G

Manufacturer Part Number
MSP3435G
Description
MSP 34x5G Multistandard Sound Processor Family
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MSP 34x5G
6.4.4. NICAM Error Rate Register
Average error rate of the NICAM reception in a time
interval of 182 ms, which should be close to 0. The ini-
tial and maximum value of ERROR_RATE is 2047.
This value is also active if the NICAM bit of
MODE_REG is not set. Since the value is achieved by
filtering, a certain transition time (approx. 0.5 sec) is
unavoidable. Acceptable audio may have error rates
up to a value of 700 int. Individual evaluation of this
value by the controller and an appropriate threshold
may define the fallback mode from NICAM to FM/
AM-mono in case of poor NICAM reception.
The bit error rate per second (BER) can be calculated
by means of the following formula:
BER= ERROR_RATE * 12.3*10
6.4.5. PLL_CAPS Readback Register
It is possible to read out the actual setting of the
PLL_CAPS. In standard applications, this register is
not of interest for the customer.
6.4.6. AGC_GAIN Readback Register
It is possible to read out the actual setting of
AGC_GAIN in Automatic Gain Mode. In standard
applications, this register is not of interest for the cus-
tomer
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ERROR_RATE
Error free
maximum error rate
PLL_CAPS
minimum frequency
nominal frequency
maximum frequency
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6.4.7. Automatic Search Function for FM-Carrier
The AM demodulation ability of the MSP 3415G and
MSP 3455G offers the possibility to calculate the “field
strength” of the momentarily selected FM carrier,
which can be read out by the controller. In SAT receiv-
ers, this feature can be used to make automatic FM
carrier search possible.
For this, the MSP has to be switched to AM-mode
(MODE_REG[8]), FM-Prescale must be
7F
Section 6.5.7.) must be switched off. The sound-IF fre-
quency range must now be “scanned” in the
MSP-channel 2 by means of the programmable
quadrature mixer with an appropriate incremental fre-
quency (i.e. 10 kHz). After each incrementation, a field
strength value is available at the quasi-peak detector
output (quasi-peak detector source must be set to
FM), which must be examined for relative maxima by
the controller. This results in either continuing search
or switching the MSP back to FM demodulation mode.
During the search process, the FIR2 must be loaded
with the coefficient set “AUTOSEARCH”, which
enables small bandwidth, resulting in appropriate field
strength characteristics. The absolute field strength
value (can be read out of “quasi peak detector output
FM1”) also gives information on whether a main FM
carrier or a subcarrier was detected; and as a practical
consequence, the FM bandwidth (FIR1/2) and the
deemphasis (50 s or adaptive) can be switched
accordingly.
Due to the fact that a constant demodulation frequency
offset of a few kHz, leads to a DC level in the demodu-
lated signal, further fine tuning of the found carrier can
be achieved by evaluating the “DC Level Readout
FM1”. Therefore, the FM DC Notch must be switched
on, and the demodulator part must be switched back to
FM-demodulation mode.
For a detailed description of the automatic search
function, please refer to the corresponding MSP Win-
dows software.
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