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PCD5013H/F1 Datasheet PDF : 76 Pages
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FLEXroaming decoder II
Product specification
PCD5013
8.4.8 OPERATING THE 1-MINUTE TIMER
The PCD5013 provides a 1-minute timer which allows the
host to implement a time-of-day function while maintaining
low-power operation. The 1-minute timer is enabled using
the MTE bit in the configuration packet (Section 8.4.4).
When the 1-minute timer is enabled, a status packet is
sent at 1-minute intervals with the MT bit set
(Section 8.4.11). When the MTE bit is clear, the internal
1-minute timer stops counting. When the host sends a
control packet with MTC bit set, the 1-minute timer restarts
from 0. This allows accurate setting of a time-of-day
function.
8.4.9 ROAMING CONTROL PACKET (ID = 05H)
The roaming control packet controls the features of the
PCD5013 that allow implementation of a roaming pager.
IRS: ignore re-synchronization signal (Table 13). When
this bit is set, the PCD5013 does not go asynchronous
when detecting an Ar or Ar signal during searches for
A-words. It merely reports that the re-synchronization
signal was received by setting RSR to 1 in the Roaming
Status packet. This allows the host to decide what to do
when the paging device is synchronous to more than one
channel and only one channel is sending the
re-synchronization signal. It also prevents the PCD5013
from losing synchronization when it detects the
re-synchronization signal while the paging device is
checking an unknown channel. This bit is set and cleared
by the host. Value after reset = 0.
NBC: network bit check (Table 13). Setting this bit enables
reporting of the received network bit value (NBU and n) in
the Roaming Status Packet. Setting this bit also makes the
PCD5013 abandon a frame after the Frame Info word
without synchronizing to the frame if the frame information
word is uncorrectable or if the n bit in the frame information
word is not set. If the PCD5013 is in synchronous mode
when this occurs (probably due to synchronizing to a
second channel), it maintains synchronization to the
original channel.
If the PCD5013 is in asynchronous mode when this
occurs, it stays in asynchronous mode and end the A-word
search. This is done to avoid synchronizing to a
non-roaming channel when searching for roaming
channels. This bit is set and cleared by the host. Value
after reset = 0.
MCM: manual collapse mode (Table 13). When this bit is
set, the PCD5013 behaves as if the system collapse
was 7. The PCD5013 does not apply the received system
collapse to the AF bits. When this bit is set, the received
system collapse is reported to the host via SCU and RSC
in the Roaming Status Packet. This is so the host can
modify the AF bits based on the system collapse of the
channel. This bit is set and cleared by the host. Value after
reset = 0.
IS1: invert EXTS1 (Table 13). Setting this bit inverts the
expected polarity of the EXTS1 pin from the way it is
configured by SP 1 in the Configuration Packet (e.g. if both
IS1 and SP 1 are set, the polarity of the EXTS1 pin is
untouched). This bit is intended to be changed when a
change in a channel changes the polarity of the received
signal. This bit is set and cleared by the host. This bit has
the equivalent effect when using the internal demodulator.
Value after reset = 0.
SDF: stop decoding frame (Table 13). Setting this bit
causes the PCD5013 to stop decoding a frame without
losing frame synchronization. This bit is set by the host,
and cleared by the PCD5013 once it has been processed.
The packet with the SDF bit set must be sent after
receiving the status packet with EA bit set. It must be sent
within 40 ms of the end of block in which the PCD5013 set
the EA bit. Value after reset = 0.
RSP: receiver shutdown packet enable (Table 13). When
this bit is set, a Receiver Shutdown Packet is sent
whenever the receiver is shut down. The receiver
shutdown packet informs the host that the receiver
shutdown, and gives the time period before the PCD5013
automatically warms the receiver back up. Value after
reset = 0.
Table 13 Roaming Control Packet bit assignments
BYTE
3
2
1
0
BIT 7
0
IRS
RND
0
BIT 6
0
NBC
ABI
0
BIT 5
0
MCM
SAS
MFC1
BIT 4
0
IS1
DAS
MFC0
BIT 3
0
SDF
AF11
0
BIT 2
1
RSP
AF10
0
BIT 1
0
SND
AF9
MCO1
BIT 0
1
CND
AF8
MCO0
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