Philips Semiconductors
POCSAG Paging Decoder
Product specification
PCF5001
1 FEATURES
• Wide operating supply voltage range (1.5 to 6.0 V)
• Extended temperature range: −40 to +85 °C (between
−40 to −10 °C, minimum supply voltage restricted
to 1.8 V)
• Very low supply current (60 µA typ. with
76.8 kHz crystal)
• “CCIR radio paging Code No 1” (POCSAG) compatible
• Programmable call termination conditions
• 512 and 1200 bits/s data rates (2400 bits/s with some
restrictions), see Section 7.4
• Improved ACCESS® synchronization algorithm
• Supports 4 user addresses (RICs) in two independent
frames
• Eight different alert cadences
• Directly drives magnetic or piezo ceramic beeper
• High level alert requires only a single external transistor
• Optional vibrator type alerting
• Silent call storage, up to eight different calls
• Repeat alarm facility
• Programmable duplicate call suppression
• Interfaces directly to UAA2050T, UAA2080 and
UAA2082 digital paging receivers
• Programmable receiver power control for battery
economy
• On-chip non-volatile EEPROM storage
• On-chip voltage converter with improved drive capability
• Serial microcontroller interface for display pager
applications
• Optional visual indication of received call data using a
modified RS232 format
• Level shifted microcontroller interface signals
• Alert on low battery
• Optional out-of-range indication.
2 APPLICATIONS
• Alert-only pagers, display pagers
• Telepoint
• Telemetry/data receivers.
3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The PCF5001 is a fully integrated low-power decoder and
pager controller. It decodes the CCIR radio paging Code
No.1 (POCSAG-Code) at 512 and 1200 bits/s data rates.
The PCF5001 is fabricated in SACMOS technology to
ensure low power consumption at low supply voltages.
4 ORDERING INFORMATION
TYPE NUMBER
PCF5001T
PCF5001H
NAME
SO28
LQFP32(1)
PACKAGE
DESCRIPTION
plastic small outline package; 28 leads; body width 7.5 mm
plastic low profile quad flat package; 32 leads; body 7 × 7 × 1.4 mm
VERSION
SOT136-1
SOT358-1
Note
1. When using IR reflow soldering it is recommended that the Drypack instructions in the “Quality Reference Handbook”
(order number 9397 750 00192) are followed.
1997 Mar 04
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