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CTCSS/DCS/SelCall Processor
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4.4.4 DCS BYTE 3 Register (Hex address $85)
MX828 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
4.4.5 DCS BYTE 2 Register (Hex address $86)
4.4.6 DCS BYTE 1 Register (Hex address $87)
These three bytes set the code that is transmitted or received in the DCS mode. The LSB bit "0" of the DCS BYTE 1 is
transmitted first and the last bit is the MSB bit 23 of DCS BYTE 3 in the 24-bit mode or bit 22 in the 23-bit mode. See
Table 22 or refer to the latest version of ANSI/TIA/EIA - 603 specification and programming documentation for DCS
standard 23-bit codes.
4.4.7 GENERAL CONTROL Register (Hex address $88)
This register is used to control the functions of the device as described below:
BPF ENABLE
(Bit 7)
BPF UN-MUTE
(Bit 6)
BPF 6dB PAD
(Bit 5)
DAC
(Bits 4, 3 and 2)
TIMER ENABLE
(Bit 1)
TIMER RE-CYCLE
(Bit 0)
When this bit is "1" the audio band-pass filter is enabled. When this bit is "0" the audio
band-pass filter is disabled (powersaved).
When this bit is "1" the audio band-pass filter output is switched to the RX AUDIO OUT
pin. When this bit is "0" the output of the filter is disconnected from RX AUDIO OUT,
which is then in a high impedance state.
This control, along with BPF ENABLE, allows the filter to power up and settle internally
before switching the output on, to avoid clicks when coming out of powersave.
When this bit is "1" a 6dB attenuator is inserted into the output of the audio band-pass
filter. When this bit is "0" the output of the audio band-pass filter is not attenuated.
These three bits set the level of the digital to analogue converter that feeds the negative
input of the comparator. The DAC can be set to one of eight levels equally spaced
between VSS and VBIAS, not including VSS, but including VBIAS, i.e. with a 5V supply, the
lowest level would be 312.5mV set by "000" in bits 2, 3 and 4 and the highest level would
be 2.5V set by "111" in bits 2, 3 and 4.
When this bit goes to a "1" the general purpose timer is restarted and its internal register is
re-loaded from the value specified in the GENERAL PURPOSE TIMER Register (Hex
address $8B). It will then count down from the count held in its internal register. When
this bit is "0" the count down is disabled and the last pre-programmed value is retained in
the timer's internal register.
When this bit is "1" the general purpose timer will re-load its internal register from the
value specified in the GENERAL PURPOSE TIMER Register (Hex Address $8B) when the
count in the internal register reaches zero (i.e. the timeout has expired). It then restarts the
count down, so that the timer continuously cycles.
When this bit is "0" the general purpose timer will stop when the count in the internal
register reaches zero (i.e. the timeout has expired). The timer can only be restarted by
reloading a value into the GENERAL PURPOSE TIMER Register (Hex address $8B).
If this bit is switched from "1" to "0" while the timer is enabled then the timer will complete
the present count before stopping.
Table 11: GENERAL CONTROL Register (Hex address $88)
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