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upd17006a

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upd17006a
Description
4-bit Single-chip Microcontroller With Prescaler, Pll Frequency Synthesizer, And If Counter
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics Corporation.
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Document No. ID-3526
Date Published November 1994 P
Printed in Japan
(O.D. No. ID-9042)
DESCRIPTION
MW, and LW bands. It contains a prescaler (150 MHz MAX.), PLL frequency synthesizer, and IF counter.
tions, so that it can configure with a single chip a high-performance FM, MW, or LW tuner such as that for
luxury automobile stereo systems.
011 can eliminate one IC chip as compared with existing systems.
FEATURES
ORDERING INFORMAITON
Please refer to "Quality grade on NEC Semiconductor Devices" (Document number IEI-1209) published by
NEC Corporation to know the specification of quality grade on the devices and its recommended applications.
Preset memory
Five stations each for four bands, FM1, FM2, FM3,
and AM (shared with MW and LW), totaling 20
stations
Last channel memory
One station for each band
Tuning function
• Manual seek/auto seek
• Auto store memory
• Auto retune
5 V 10% single power source
The PD17006AGF-011 is a 4-bit CMOS microcontroller for digital tuning and can receive European FM,
This microcontroller supports European Radio Data System (RDS) and implements various RDS func-
In addition, an RDS decoder is realized as a software library, so that the system using the PD170006AGF-
PD16430A as LCD controller/driver
PD17006AGF-011-3B9
4-BIT SINGLE-CHIP MICROCONTROLLER WITH PRESCALER,
Part number
PLL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER, AND IF COUNTER
FOR AUTOMOBILE FM, MW, AND LW RADIOS
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
PRELIMINARY DATA SHEET
80-pin plastic QFP (14
Package
PD17006AGF-011
RDS function
• Broadcasting station name display (PS)
• AF operation
• Traffic information standby function (TP, TA)
• Alarm function (PTY = 31)
• PTY seek function (broadcasting program iden-
• CT function (time adjustment function)
• RDS memory
• EON function
• RDS decode function
MOS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
• AF list of up to 25 stations can be loaded.
• Supports METHOD A/B
tification information)
• RDS memory AF data update function
• EON station traffic information selection func-
types of PI codes.
tion
AF data for eight stations can be stored for 22
20 mm)
Quality grade
Standard
©
1994

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SINGLE-CHIP MICROCONTROLLER WITH PRESCALER, PLL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER, AND IF COUNTER FOR AUTOMOBILE FM, MW, AND LW RADIOS DESCRIPTION The PD17006AGF-011 is a 4-bit CMOS microcontroller for digital tuning and can receive European FM, MW, and LW bands. It contains ...

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FUNCTIONAL OUTLINE Receive frequency, channel space, reference frequency, intermediate frequency Parameter Receive frequency Band FM 87.50-108.00 MHz MW 522-1620 kHz LW 144-281 kHz Station selection function (1) Manual tuning Type Manual up Increases or decreases frequency by 1 step each ...

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RDS function (1) Broadcasting station display The name of the broadcasting station currently being received is displayed by using a PS code. (2) AF operation An AF list stations can be loaded, with METHOD A and ...

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PIN CONFIGURATION (Top View (P3B /ADC ) (P3B /ADC ) (P3B /ADC ) ...

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PIN FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 2. KEY MATRIX CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................... 2.1 Analog Key Matrix Configuration .................................................................................. 2.1.1 Voltage range of analog key matrix ............................................................................... 2.1.2 Example of calculating analog key resistance .............................................................. 2.1.3 Analog key matrix when FUNC = 0 ................................................................................ ...

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APPLICATION CIRCUIT EXAMPLE ........................................................................................... 9. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (PRELIMINARY) .................................................................... 10. PACKAGE DRAWING ................................................................................................................. 6 PD17006AGF-011 ...

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PIN FUNCTIONS Symbol Pin No. Pin Name Key return | | signal inputs Signal meter S•METER 5 signal input Signal quality S•QUALITY 6 signal input FM intermedi- 7 ate frequency FMIFC input AM ...

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Pin No. Symbol Pin Name RDSDATA 9 RDS data input RDS signal RDS 10 input RDS clock 11 RDSCLK input Band select 12 BAND 0 signal outputs 13 BAND DD0 30 V Power inputs DD1 64 V ...

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Symbol Pin No. Pin Name This pin inputs local oscillation output (VCO output band. It becomes active when FM band is received; oth- FM local erwise internally pulled down. 16 oscillation FMOSC Input frequency ranges from ...

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Pin No. Symbol Pin Name Beep and traffic informa- BEEP/ 28 tion alarm ALARM signal output Internally 29 IC connected 31 Chip enable CE Monaural signal 32 MONO output 34 Crystal X OUT 35 X oscillator connection ...

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Pin No. Symbol Pin Name Return signal input pins of initial setting diode matrix. Initial setting 37 D These pins configure matrix with DS 3 diode return | | 41). signal input 40 D For connection, refer to 2.4 Connection ...

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Pin No. Symbol Pin Name PD16430A 60 LCD SDA serial data signal output 62 LCD OFF LCD off output Internally 63 IC connected Panel detection 65 PNLLED LED signal output Noise reduction 66 NR signal output 67 Internally IC 68 ...

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Pin No. Symbol Pin Name Modulation level input pin. When starting AF operation with DEV.SEL switch of initial setting diode = 1 (shorted with diode), this pin is used to detect weakly modulated part (mute part), as follows: Modulation 74 ...

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KEY MATRIX CONFIGURATION 2.1 Analog Key Matrix Configuration 2.1.1 Voltage range of analog key matrix Table 2-1 shows the voltage range of the analog key matrix. Table 2-1 Voltage Range of Analog Key Matrix Voltage range 1 Voltage range ...

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Analog key matrix when FUNC = 0 Voltage Range Voltage Range 1 Input Pin SEEK/MAN UP SEEK/MAN DOWN 2 K BAND 1 K PSCAN/ASM 0 2.1.4 Analog key matrix when FUNC = 1 Voltage Range ...

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Description of Analog Key Matrix Symbol (1) Normal mode These keys operate as preset memory call and write keys in tuner mode. One key can be independently assigned to preset memories storing five stations in each of the FM1, ...

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Symbol Following frequency is written to the the set can be easily adjusted: Preset memory number Band FM1 (MHz) FM2 (MHz) FM3 (MHz) AM (kHz) (2) Shift mode When any of the M1 M1 initial setting diode = 1, the ...

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Symbol These keys are used to increment/decrement receive frequency while frequency is displayed and, in combination with (1) During frequency display Each time SHIFT alternately selected. When auto tuning function is selected (not in shift mode), “AUTO” on LCD panel ...

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Symbol During seek operation, operation of each key is as follows: Key M1 Stops seek operation. Calls contents of preset memory corresponding to pressed key normal mode Stops seek operation. • SEEK/MAN UP SEEK/MAN UP Stops seek operation ...

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Key • Hour digit adjustment Each time SEEK/MAN DOWN 0.5 second, hour is incremented in fast-forward mode by 1 hour every 200 ms, until key is released. Minute digits and second count value are not affected. SEEK/MAN UP • Minute ...

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Key Key • FM band Cancels memory write-enable status. Performs operation of TP/SK • Other band Invalid key. LOC DISP ME Cancel memory write-enable status. SHIFT Operation of pressed key is performed. BAND LOUD • FM band Cancels memory write-enable ...

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Symbol Operation of each key is as follows while preset memories are being scanned: Key If released within 2 seconds PSCAN/ASM Preset memory scanning is stopped, and frequency at which key was pressed is held. If held down for 2 ...

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Symbol Press this key again to stop auto store memory operation. Stations so far found are written to preset memories and sorted in order of frequency. If number of stations found is less than 5, remaining preset memory peserves previous ...

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Symbol (1) When pressed for less than 0.5 second Changes display or adjusts timer. Display selection function Each time this key is pressed, display is changed as follows: (a) When PRIDISP = 0 (open) • Tape/CD mode • Tuner mode ...

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Symbol • Tuner mode (c) When PRIDISP = 1 (shorted with diode) and PS is absent • Tape/CD mode DISP (LOUD) • Tuner mode Each time this key is pressed for less than 5 seconds, display is changed as indicated ...

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Symbol Turns ON/OFF forced monaural. Forced monaural is turned OFF as default condition. MONO pin outputs high level, and “MONO” on LCD panel goes off. When this key is pressed, MONO pin outputs low level, and “MONO” on LCD display ...

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Symbol (4) When CE goes high If traffic information identification signal is missing when trailing mute is turned off, output of SK mute continues. If traffic information identification signal is still missing for 3 more seconds, TP/SK traffic information alarm ...

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Layout of Initial Setting Diode Matrix Input Pin (Pin No.) D (37) 3 Output Pin (Pin No.) DS (41) FM IF/ (42) NOCLK 3 DS (43) RETUNE 2 DS (44) DEV.SEL 1 DS (45) REGEN 0 28 ...

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Connection of Initial Setting Diode Matrix Initial setting diode PD17006AGF–011 ...

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Description of Initial Setting Diode Matrix The initial setting diode matrix has the following 17 types of settings. All these settings are read when power is supplied to the V pin for the first time (i.e., power-ON reset) and ...

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Symbol These switches set method of detecting broadcasting station during auto tuning, and are set as follows: AM IF/SD AM IF/SD, FM IF/SD FM IF/ open shorted with diode) These switches set intermediate frequency ...

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Symbol FLASH NOCLK 1 CTSTRT CTADJ 0 FLASH (0 : open shorted with diode) This switch turns ON/OFF auto retune. Set this switch as follows: RETUNE RETUNE open shorted with diode) This ...

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Symbol This switch selects method of writing preset memory, and is set as follows: MESEL Hold down any of the MESEL 0 ME Press any of the 1 ing (0 : open shorted with diode) This switch specifies ...

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Symbol This switch selects use of region key function. Set this switch as follows: REGEN REGEN open shorted with diode) 34 PD17006AGF-011 Function Description Region key function is not used. Region key function is ...

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DATA OUTPUT TO LCD CONTROLLER/DRIVER ( PD16430A) The PD17006AGF-011 uses the PD16430A for LCD panel display. Initial setting data is transferred to the PD17006AGF-011 has gone high. The following figure shows the pin connections between the PD17006AFG-011 and PD16430A. ...

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Display data output Display data is output to the PD16430A as follows: H LCD STB L Command D0 H LCD SDA L H LCD SCL L Remarks 1. Command: 10001111 (Status command) 2. D0-D9 : 00000000 (display data) 11111111 ...

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RDS (Radio Data System) FUNCTION 4.1 RDS Data Processing The PD17006AGF-011 is provided with an RDS data decode function. The following RDS data are supported. • PI (Program Identification) • PS (Program Service Name) • PTY (Program Type) • ...

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PI (Program Identification) This RDS data is used to identify broadcasting programs. After the tuning operation has been completed, the same PI code is input two times or more, so that RDS data having the same PI code is ...

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PS (Program Service Name) This data is used for PS display on the LCD panel. By inputting the same PS data two times, the PS data is determined, and is displayed on the LCD panel. If the tuned station ...

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AF (List of Alternative Frequency) This data is used as an alternative frequency list. (1) Inputting an AF list lists can be input. If more than 25 AF lists are sent, they are overwritten from ...

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Fig. 4-2 Inputting an AF List (1/3) AF decode Group type code determind ? Block including number of stations input inccluded in a list? N ...

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Fig. 4-2 Inputting an AF List (2/3) B METHOD P=F? P included in list? Adds P to top of AF list Y Ascending order ? Local area ? Adds to AF list METHOD counter = FH ? increment METHOD counter ...

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Fig. 4-2 Inputting an AF List (3/ input Y Number of stations= METHOD=B? N Clears AF list from current position N P=F? Y Inverts list coupling flag Y List coupling flag=1? N Clears AF list ...

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AF operation There are two operation procedures for AFs: AF operation 1 and AF operation 2. AF operations 1 and 2 are performed as follows (the condition under which AF operation 1 is performed band and ...

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AF operation 2 start condition The electric field intensity of the broadcast currently being received is input from the S-METER pin (pin 5), and the data error level is input from S-QUALITY pin (pin 6). These values are converted into ...

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AF operation 2-2 • When initial setting diode AFSEL = selected by the following procedure: 1 The AF list currently received ( stations) is sorted in order of frequency. 2 The SD pin is ...

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The PI code same as the PI code stored in block 4 of the data sent by 14A is searched from the pool memory the PI code that coincides with the PI code stored in block 4 ...

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A traffic information announcement is identified as follows: • When broadcasting judged that traffic information is received when • When and Traffic information is provided ...

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If CE goes high and the received station is judged not traffic information station, and a traffic information station is not detected 3 seconds after mute has been canceled An operation same as (1) above is ...

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MODE TRANSITIONS Tuner mode Tape, CD mode Remarks : Actual mode changes (MODE pin output, mute, etc.) : Actual mode does not change - - - - - - - : Change to this mode ...

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LCD PANEL 6.1 LCD Panel MONO RDS STEREO AUTO PSCAN FM1 FM2 FM3 TP/SK TP TA/DK ASM ME LOC ...

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LCD Pin Assignment (1/2) Common COM (63) 0 Segment LCD (1) FM3 0 LCD (2) – 1 LCD (3) FM2 2 LCD ( LCD ( LCD ( LCD (7) 1 ...

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LCD Pin Assignment (2/2) Common COM (63) 0 Segment LCD (39 LCD (40) – 37 LCD (41) LOC 38 LCD (42 LCD (43 LCD (44 LCD (45) ...

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Display Each display indicator and segment on the LCD panel is described below. Display MONO Indicates forced monaural sound output mode. Display is inverted when Indicates that the currently received station is an RDS station. Lights when an RDS ...

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Display NR Indicates noise reduction mode. Display is inverted when Indicate tape running directions. “ ” lights when R/L pin is low in tape mode, and “ “ lights when R/L pin is high. LOUD Indicates output status of LOUD ...

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Display 14-segment (2) When CLK24 = 0 (9:00 p.m.) display area (3) When CLK24 = 0 (11:59 a.m.) Tape display Following message is displayed in tape mode. CD display Following message is displayed in CD mode. PS display 8-digit PS ...

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MUTE OUTPUT TIMING CHART 7.1 Preset Memory Read The specified preset memory is read when any of the than 2 seconds while in tuner mode with initial setting diode MESEL = 0, or when any of the keys is ...

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Seek Up/down The operation is started when the in tuner mode. If the SD level and initial setting diodes AM SD/IF and FM SD/IF are ON, the IF count is checked. When conditions for presence of a station are ...

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RDS mode 1 2 MUTE Pin Key Station detected 1 : Key ON chattering prevention 2 : Leading mute 3 : Division ratio setting 4 : PLL lock wait ...

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TP/SK mode 1 2 MUTE pin Key 400-500 ms Station detected 1 : Key ON chattering prevention 2 : Leading mute 3 : Division ratio setting 4 : PLL ...

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Manual Up/down The operation is started when the mode. A timing chart showing the manual operation is shown below. (1) If key is released within 0.5 second 1 2 MUTE pin Key ON (2) If ...

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Auto Store Memory The auto store memory operation is started when the in tuner mode with initial setting diode FUNC = 0, or when the or more with FUNC = 1. A mute timing diagram showing the auto store ...

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When Selecting CE (1) When selecting CE (in tuner/CD mode) CE pin 500 ms + initial setting time MUTE pin (2) When selecting CE (in tape mode) CE pin 1350 ms + initial setting time MUTE pin PD17006AGF-011 MAX. ...

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When Selecting Sound Mode (selector) MODE pin 0 MODE pin 1 "L" MUTE pin Sound mode selection mute output other than mode change within the same sound mode, such as a change between tuner mode and traffic ...

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When Turning ON/OFF Detachable Panel PANEL pin Chattering time (100 ms) MODE pin 0 MODE pin 1 MUTE pin The mute output timing when the detachable panel is turned ON is the same as when the CE pin is ...

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TAPE CD Antenna FM front end IF, MPX VT RDS demodulation PC1346 L.P.F VT AFOUT AM tuner AMOSC AMIFC Analog switch Amplifier STEREO MODE S · METER SD RDSCLK RDSDATA SK DK FMIFC PD17006AGF-011-3B9 FMOSC EO K ··· 0 LCD ...

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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (PRELIMINARY) Absolute Maximum Ratings ( Symbol Parameter V Supply Voltage DD Input Voltage V I Output Voltage High-Level Output Current OH I Low-Level Output Current OL V BDS1 Output Voltage V ...

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DC Characteristics (T = – Symbol Parameter I DD1 I DD2 Supply Current I DD3 I DD4 V DDR1 Data Retention Voltage V DDR2 V DDR3 I DDR1 Data Retention Current I DDR2 V IH1 ...

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DC Characteristics (T = – Parameter Symbol I IH1 High-Level Input Current I IH2 I IH3 I L1 Output Off Leakage Current Characteristics (T = – ...

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PACKAGE DRAWING 80 PIN PLASTIC QFP (14 20 NOTE Each lead centerline is located within 0.15 mm (0.006 inch) of its true position (T.P.) at maximum material condition ...

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NOTES FOR CMOS DEVICES 1 PRECAUTION AGAINST ESD FOR SEMICONDUCTORS Note: Strong electric field, when exposed to a MOS device, can cause destruction of the gate oxide and ultimately degrade the device operation. Steps must be taken to stop generation ...

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The application circuits and their parameters are for references only and are not intended for use in actual design-in's. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior ...

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