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SAA3004
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SAA3004 Datasheet PDF : 16 Pages
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Philips Semiconductors
Remote control transmitter
Product specification
SAA3004
Fig.1 Transmitter with SAA3004.
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
Key matrix inputs and outputs (DRV0N to DRV6N and SEN0N to SEN6N)
The transmitter keyboard is arranged as a scanned matrix. The matrix consists of 7 driver outputs and 7 sense inputs as
shown in Fig.1. The driver outputs DRV0N to DRV6N are open drain N-channel transistors and they are conductive in
the stand-by mode. The 7 sense inputs (SEN0N to SEN6N) enable the generation of 56 command codes.
With 2 external diodes all 64 commands are addressable. The sense inputs have P-channel pull-up transistors, so that
they are HIGH until they are pulled LOW by connecting them to an output via a key depression to initiate a code
transmission.
Address mode input (ADRM)
The sub-system address and the transmission mode are defined by connecting the ADRM input to one or more driver
outputs (DRV0N to DRV6N) of the key matrix. If more than one driver is connected to ADRM, they must be decoupled
by a diode. This allows the definition of seven sub-system addresses as shown in Table 3. If driver DRV6N is connected
to ADRM the data output format of REMO is modulated or if not connected, flashed.
The ADRM input has switched pull-up and pull-down loads. In the stand-by mode only the pulldown device is active.
Whether ADRM is open (sub-system address 0, flashed mode) or connected to the driver outputs, this input is LOW and
will not cause unwanted dissipation. When the transmitter becomes active by pressing a key, the pulldown device is
switched off and the pull-up device is switched on, so that the applied driver signals are sensed for the decoding of the
sub-system address and the mode of transmission.
The arrangement of the sub-system address coding is such that only the driver DRVnN with the highest number (n)
defines the sub-system address, e.g. if driver DRV2N and DRV4N are connected to ADRM, only DRV4N will define the
sub-system address. This option can be used in transmitters for more than one sub-system address. The transmitter may
August 1982
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