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Chapter 3 controller theory of operation, 1 controller, 1 microprocessor circuitry – Motorola CP150TM User Manual

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Chapter 3

Controller Theory of Operation

3.1

Controller

The controller provides the following functions:

• interface with controls and indicators

• serial bus control of major radio circuit blocks

• encoding and/or decoding of selective signaling formats such as PL, DPL, MDC1200 and Quik-

Call II

• interface to CPS programming via the microphone connector

• storage of customer-specific information such as channel frequencies, scan lists, and signaling

codes

• storage of factory tuning parameters such as transmitter power and deviation, receiver squelch

sensitivity, and audio level adjustments

• power-up, power-down and reset routines

Figure 7-3

(VHF) shows the interconnection between the controller and the various other radio

blocks.

Figure 7-9

show the connections between the following circuit areas which comprise the

controller block:

• microprocessor circuitry

• audio circuitry

• DC regulation circuitry (refer to

Chapter 2

, DC Regulations and Distribution.)

• rotary and pushbutton controls and switches

• option board interface

The majority of the circuitry described below is contained in the (VHF) Microprocessor Circuitry
schematic diagrams (

Figure 7-10

). Portions are also found in the Audio and DC Regulation

schematics (Figures

7-11

and

7-12

).

3.1.1

Microprocessor Circuitry

The microprocessor circuitry includes microprocessor (U401) and associated EEPROM, S-RAM (not
used in PR400 models), and Flash ROM memories. The following memory IC's are used:

Table 3-1. Radio Memory Requirements

Reference No.

Description

Type

Size

U402

Serial EEPROM

AT25128

16K x 8

U403

Static RAM

(not used)

U404

Flash ROM

AT49LV001N_70 V

128K x 8

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