Download as pdf
Download as pdf
You are on page 1of 9
seeeee Eee cece eeee eee e ttt tt ttt =a —— its a asia o sane te 7 eee aaa: ragesonenicues mngaescrams QL ME) 2 frost pete TEAS500 TEAS500T Coded locking circuit for security systems GENERAL DECRIPTION ‘The TEA5500 is an encoder/decoder circuit, for security systems. The system has the ability to transmit a complex code between an encoding and decoding unit by infrared radiation. The device can ‘operate as an encoder or decoder depending on the external circuitry connected to the data input. The code is made by the 10 input pins E1 to E10 by connecting them either to ground (LOW) or to the positive supply (HIGH), or leaving them floating (29). This allows 3'°-2 combinations. Two combin- ations are prohibited; E 1 to E10 = HIGH and E1 to E9 = HIGH, E10= LOW. Encoding In encoding mode the data input is connected to Vp and both outputs (S1, S2) are connected to a pnp output transistor which drives (e.g.) an infrared radiation emitting diode, After every start the encoder completes three coding runs then stops automatically. Decoding In decoding mode an infrared sensitive diode (e.g.) is connected to the data input via an amplifier. If the input data is recognized, the data input of the decoder is temporarily closed (disregarding immediately following data) and one of the outputs is activated for a predetermined time after which the following start will activate the other output. If the input data is not recognized, neither of the outputs are activated and after the third coding run is completed the data input of the decoder is temporarily closed, Output The output is an open-collector configuration (npn), which is a supply voltage than Vp (i.e. 16 V max.). LOW. It can handle a higher QUICK REFERENCE DATA parameter conditions | symbol | min. | typ. | max. | unit Supply voltage (pin 16) Vp 30 |45 [65 |v Supply current (pin 16) Vp=45V] Ip 18 | 25 | 32 | ma Operating ambient temperature range Tamb —40 | - +80 | °c Storage temperature range Teg -50}- | +150] °c Total power dissipation Prot - - 500 | mW Maximum voltage at outputs (pins 3,4 ) Vo Se PACKAGE OUTLINES TEAS500: —_‘16-lead DIL; plastic (SOT38). TEAS500T: — 16-lead mini-pack; plastic (SO16L; SOT 162A). Cctober 1990 906 Product specication Prlips Semiconductors Integrated Circuits TEAS500 TEASSOOT Coded locking circuit for security systems sindino “well 901g | “61, unos reeoieze sf ana unaino anya zsle w300930/43009 21901 wuistoay Lams al ONIHOLIMS ene ave bat ve wo.vuvanoo} { t soossvai bossa af of I anevisonon B3OVSURLNI Juo.wT9s0 ol al ol glad ulalal : vial ea ea] ca] eal sal val cal zal va a0, pe el a eel Ee fl DE tinduy uppoo oe ennsos indy =p 97 October 1990 Philips Semiconductors Integrated Circuits Coded locking circuit for security systems Product specification TEAS500 TEASS500T PINNING Pin functions pin mnemonic _ description B 1 GND ground ono Ce] Es] ve 2 Cose oscillator capacitor ose [is] oara 3. 82 output 2 is Te: 4.81 output 1 7 fc 5) erase Pl? yenssoor #0 je 6 e 3 of [Jes a EF of fa] es oo ee coding inputs ely fae 107 Fe Taian 1 B& 2 £3 3&2 Fig. 2 Pinning diagram, 4 ot 18 DATA data input 16 Vp positive supply voltage RATINGS Limiting values in accordance with the Absolute Maximum System (IEC 134) parameter symbol min, unit Supply voltage (pin 16) Vp 7 7 v Supply current (pin 16) le o 50 mA Input voltage (pins 2 and 5 to 15) vw -03 |vp+o3 fv Voltage at outputs (pins 3 and 4) Vo ~03 16 v Total power dissipation Prot - 500 mw Storage temperature range Trg 50 +180 °c Operating ambient temperature range Tamb ~40 +80 °c ‘THERMAL RESISTANCE : From junction to ambient TEAS5OO: 16-lead DIL Reh pa 125 KW TEASBOOT: 16-lead mini-pack Reh a7 160 KW ccwbar 1990 ooo Phiips Semiconductors Integrated Circuits Product specification Seen ‘ TEASS500 Coded locking circuit for security systems TEAS500T CHARACTERISTICS Tamb = 25 °C; voltages with respect to pin 1; unless otherwise specified. parameter conditions | symbol | min. typ. | max. | unit Supply Supply voltage (pin 16) Vp 3 45 | 65 v Supply current Vp=4.5V | Ip 18 25 | 32 mA Zener diode voltage across supply| note 1 Vz - - |8 ly Inputs E1 to E10 Input voltage HIGH Vin |Vp-03] - | - v Input voltage LOW Vit |- - | 03 v Input voltage floating View {1 — | Vp-1 |v Input current HIGH hin 2 7a BA Input current LOW he -4 -9 | -15) [ua Input current floating her |- - |2 BA Data input Input voltage for encoding mode Vae |Vp-0.6| Vp | Vp+03|V for decoding mode HIGH Vaan | 08 - | 05Vp |v for decoding mode LOW Vea. |- - | os v Input current in encoding mode 8 16 | 25 BA in decoding mode HIGH - - |2 BA in decoding mode LOW -8 —16 | -25 | uA Minimum pulse width of DATA input signal tas a - |- Hs Output (pins 3 and 4) Output sink current output active; Ig (sink)} 25 - |- mA Vp=4.5V Voltage at output Vo - - | 16 v Note to the supply characteristics 1, Maximum Zener diode current 10 mA. (Cctover 1990 ses a eee. Philips Semiconductors Inlogratod Circuits Product specication i eee j TEAS500 it for securit mi Coded locking circuit fo ity systems TEASSOOT parameter conditions | symbol! | min. | typ. max. | unit Oscillator characteristics Vp=4.5V Switching voltage thresholds high level Ven {3.10 | 3.32 350 |v low level Vy [0.65 | 0.71 090 |v Input current after switching high level Ith [27 | 36 45 | HA after switching low level ty -6.7 | -9 11.3 | HA Ratio leh/ Ie Alosc |3 | 4 5 Duration of oscillator pulse in coding mode note 1 Teo 20 0.4-Coge(pF) | — HS in decoding mode 14 |3*te | O.4-CosclPF) |S re | us Oscillator capacitor jin coding mode notes 1and2|Cose [56 | — - pF Duration of output active status To — | 3847g - data input disabled status 1% — | 876-rg - Influence of temperature on Arlte an duration of oscillator pulse - | 0.002 - kK AT Influence of supply voltage on Arc/te duration of oscillator pulse - - 0.16 |v—-1 ‘Vp Notes to the oscillator characteristics 1. Minimum value encoder ~ capacitor must provide minimum pulse width of DATA pulse tgp (= 0.2 7¢)- 2. Ratio encoder/decoder capacitor 1: 4. Cctober 1990 990 Philips Semiconductors Integrated Circults Product specification TEA5500 Coded locking circuit for security systems TEA5500T Code The code consists of 24 bits. Each bit is represented by presence or absence of a data pulse following a clock pulse. The first 10 pairs of bits are determined by the connections of the input pins (E1 to E10). The last 4 bits form the recognition code. For the corresponding code in decoding mode the order of the input pins is reversed and connections “low” (L) and “floating” (s) are interchanged. e 2 E10 intemal coding ee “SO Benes ae encoding made | Og 6 [er [os [oo] a (—— clock puse ala pulse ited tocodng mace UE Ut TARA i oes saies-1 encoding £1 £2 E368 £9 E10 = LH decoding E10 £9 E8—-E3 E2 £1 Lew EA B]Q% Og L}1 ofo 4 efo 1]1 0 H}1 t]o 0 example encoding E1=L E2=H E3=0 E4=H —- EQ=L E10=0 decoding E10== E9=H EB=L E7=H ~~ EQ=0 EI=L Fig. 3 Coding diagram. ct0ber 1990 991 2 Ee] Product specication TEAS500 TEASS500T Philips Semiconductors Integrated Circuits Coded locking circuit for security systems. “ossval so wesbeyp Bu, y “B14 Pryce mipncesp veo “enpeu uta sci e909 ba Ps yee panes na eieo ‘eve nde suo" poo yen ‘300n onc0930 ep pus 99 sur duo vant eee oe a ‘300n on09Na yeas Cka2!= 1s ep voqutoom ° ‘ ‘onl ewe p00 ae Hn F exehue os sal | ore men LU espepoe Lu Lu Lees LI (owen 29%, ae a ‘300% oN000N3. ONIWLL ‘October 1990 APPLICATION INFORMATION 7. DATA, 7201692.3 E1 — E10: code (H,L, =). Fig. 5 Application diagram; coding mode, AMPLIFIER st . se 7 TEASSOO (open collector) SHAPER les muarse E10 — E1: code (H, ©, L), Fig. 6 Application diagram; decoding mode. ‘ctober 1990 993 Philos Semiconductors Integrated Grcuits Product specication TEA5500 Coded locking circuit for security systems TEASSOOT 3 ea 18} pecooer encooen |r INTERFACE inatace data wansision - 1 I i 1 Hi ‘ I { at I encover [3 jacsse { 1 { { I ! soa | (2) gaharic contact (oy wie) ! ie 1 *} oecooen ' s10a ' I I I I I I St t | I I I i encooea [374 ' I I ! I (0) Rremete contel ® bis ! svetirien |S] oecover I { I I | I t ' { I I i I I I tis AMI EM +81 pecover NcopER |? receiver [—T FT |woowaron ' | aoe5 une Teasssi (am) | (©) RF (AM/FM) ramoteconrot ‘| Teassoi (rm) | I I t oe 7 Application diagram; types of data transmissi October 1990 98

You might also like