CXP1042Q
System Controller for Compact Disc Players
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Description
The CXP1042Q is a 4-bit single chip microcomputer
based on the SPC500 series. It incorporates programs
in firmware for CD operations. It can be connected
directly to the CDL-500 series of LSIs for CD players,
and can directly drive LCDs, in addition to other features.
It can be employed in a wide range of equipment, from
deck-type CD players to radio cassettes and portable
systems.
Functions
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Key inputs of up to 16 keys is possible through matrix scanning. The following functions can be selected by
setting their respective keys.
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PLAY/PAUSE/PLAY PAUSE keys
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STOP key
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SKIP key; on memory input, this becomes the tune selection key
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Fast forward key; speed differs during PLAY and PAUSE
Repeat
One tune or all tunes repeat
OPEN/CLOSE
Loading function (when deck type device is selected)
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A← repeat function
→B
SHUFFLE
Shuffle (random) function
PROG
Program; up to 21 tune memory, can indicate remainder
REMAIN
Indicates single tune or all tunes remaining, up to 31 tunes
INTRO
Fixes introscan at 10 seconds
AUTO
Sets auto space at 4 seconds
MUSIC calendar
Can display up to 16 tunes
REMOTE
Enables input using NEC format remote control devices with modifiable custom codes
10key
Direct tune selection using keypad; selects tune on memory input (remote control only)
Syncro
Synchronization input and processing
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Double speed playback
Battery detection
When portable mode selected, there is battery detection function
Simple adjustment of tracking gain/balance
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64 pin QFP (Plastic)
Recommended Combinations
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RF amplifier/servo signal processor CXA1782B
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Digital signal processor
CXD2507A/2508A
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Pickup mechanism
KSL 2101
Structure
Silicon gate CMOS IC
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