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MT88E43BSR

MT88E43BSR

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    ZARLINK

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    MT88E43BSR - Extended Voltage Calling Number Identification Circuit 2 - Zarlink Semiconductor Inc

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MT88E43BSR 数据手册
MT88E43B Extended Voltage Calling Number Identification Circuit 2 CMOS Data Sheet Features • Compatible with: • British Telecom (BT) SIN227 & SIN242 • • • • • • • • • • • • U.K.’s Cable Communications Association (CCA) specification TW/P&E/312 Bellcore GR-30-CORE (formerly known as TR-NWT-000030) & SR-TSV-002476 Ordering Information MT88E43BE 24 Pin PDIP MT88E43BS 24 Pin SOIC MT88E43BSR 24 Pin SOIC MT88E43BS1 24 Pin SOIC* MT88E43BSR1 24 Pin SOIC* *Pb Free Matte Tin -40° C to +85 ° C • • • • Feature phones, including Analog Display Services Interface (ADSI) phones Phone set adjunct boxes FAX and answering machines Database query and Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) systems Tubes Tubes Tape & Reel Tubes Tape & Reel April 2006 Bellcore "CPE Alerting Signal (CAS)" and BT "Idle State Tone Alert Signal" detection Ring and line reversal detection 1200 baud Bell 202 and CCITT V.23 Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) demodulation 3 or 5 V ±10% supply voltage High input sensitivity (-40 dBV Tone and FSK Detection) Selectable 3-wire data interface (microcontroller or MT88E43 controlled) Low power CMOS with powerdown mode Input gain adjustable amplifier Carrier detect status output Uses 3.58 MHz crystal Description The MT88E43 Calling Number Identification Circuit 2 (ECNIC2) is a low power CMOS integrated circuit intended for receiving physical layer signals transmitted according to BT (British Telecom) SIN227 & SIN242, the U.K.’s CCA (Cable Communications Association) TW/P&E/312 and Bellcore GR-30-CORE & SR-TSV-002476 specifications. The MT88E43 is suitable for applications using a fixed voltage power source between 3 and 5 V ±10%. FSKen MODE DCLK DATA DR Applications • BT Calling Line Identity Presentation (CLIP), CCA CLIP, and Bellcore Calling Identity Delivery (CID) systems IN+ INGS + - Anti-alias Filter FSK Bandpass Filter FSK Demodulator Data Timing Recovery To internal cct. VRef CAP PWDN Bias Generator Carrier Detector CD Interrupt Generator INT Alert Signal High Tone Filter To internal cct. Alert Signal Low Tone Filter Oscillator Tone Detection Algorithm Guard Time StD St/GT ESt VDD VSS OSCin OSCout TRIGin TRIGRC TRIGout Figure 1 - Functional Block Diagram 1 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. Zarlink, ZL and the Zarlink Semiconductor logo are trademarks of Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. Copyright 1997-2006, Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. All Rights Reserved. MT88E43B Data Sheet IN+ INGS VRef CAP TRIGin TRIGRC TRIGout MODE OSCin OSCout VSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 VDD St/GT ESt StD INT CD DR DATA DCLK FSKen PWDN IC Figure 2 - Pin Connections Pin Description Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name IN+ INGS VRef CAP Description Non-inverting Input of the internal opamp. Inverting Input of the internal opamp. Gain Select (Output) of internal opamp. The opamp’s gain should be set according to the nominal Vdd of the application using the information in Figure 10. Reference Voltage (Output). Nominally VDD/2. It is used to bias the input opamp. Capacitor. A 0.1 µF decoupling capacitor should be connected across this pin and VSS. TRIGin Trigger Input. Schmitt trigger buffer input. Used for line reversal and ring detection. TRIGRC Trigger RC (Open Drain Output/Schmitt Input). Used to set the (RC) time interval from TRIGin going low to TRIGout going high. An external resistor connected to VDD and capacitor connected to VSS determine the duration of the (RC) time interval. TRIGout Trigger Out (CMOS Output). Schmitt trigger buffer output. Used to indicate detection of line reversal and/or ringing. MODE 3-wire interface: Mode Select (CMOS Input). When low, selects interface mode 0. When high, selects interface mode 1. See pin 16 (DCLK) description to understand how MODE affects the DCLK pin. Oscillator Input. A 3.579545 MHz crystal should be connected between this pin and OSCout. It may also be driven directly from an external clock source. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 OSCin OSCout Oscillator Output. A 3.579545 MHz crystal should be connected between this pin and OSCin. When OSCin is driven by an external clock, this pin should be left open. VSS IC Power Supply Ground. Internal Connection. Must be connected to VSS for normal operation. PWDN Power Down (Schmitt Input). Active high. When high, the device consumes minimal power by disabling all functionality except TRIGin, TRIGRC and TRIGout. Must be pulled low for device operation. FSKen FSK Enable (CMOS Input). Must be high for FSK demodulation. This pin should be set low to prevent the FSK demodulator from reacting to extraneous signals (such as speech, alert signal and DTMF which are all in the same frequency band as FSK). DCLK 3-wire Interface: Data Clock (CMOS Input/Output). In mode 0 (MODE pin low), this pin is an output. In mode 1 (MODE pin high), this pin is an input. 15 16 2 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. MT88E43B Pin Description Pin # 17 18 Name DATA DR Description Data Sheet 3-wire Interface: Data (CMOS Output). In mode 0 data appears at the pin once demodulated. In mode 1 data is shifted out on the rising edge of the microcontroller supplied DCLK. 3-wire Interface: Data Ready (CMOS Output). Active low. In mode 0 this output goes low after the last DCLK pulse of each data word. This identifies the 8-bit word boundary on the serial output stream. Typically, DR is used to latch 8-bit words from a serial-to-parallel converter into a microcontroller. In mode 1 this pin will signal the availability of data. Carrier Detect (CMOS Output). Active low. A logic low indicates the presence of in-band signal at the output of the FSK bandpass filter. Interrupt (Open Drain Output). Active low. It is active when TRIGout or DR is low, or StD is high. This output stays low until all three signals have become inactive. Dual Tone Alert Signal Delayed Steering Output (CMOS Output). When high, it indicates that a guard time qualified alert signal has been detected. Dual Tone Alert Signal Early Steering Output (CMOS Output). Alert signal detection output. Used in conjunction with St/GT and external circuitry to implement the detect and non-detect guard times. Dual Tone Alert Signal Steering Input/Guard Time (Analog Input/CMOS Output). A voltage greater than VTGt (see Figure 4) at the St/GT pin causes the device to indicate that a dual tone has been detected by asserting StD high. A voltage less than VTGt frees the device to accept a new dual tone. Positive Power Supply. 19 20 21 22 CD INT StD ESt 23 St/GT 24 VDD The MT88E43 provides all the features and functions offered by Zarlink’s MT8841 (CNIC), including 1200 baud Bell 202 and CCITT V.23 FSK demodulation. The 3-wire serial data interface provided by CNIC has been enhanced to operate in two modes. In the CNIC compatible mode data transfer is initiated by the device. A second mode allows a microcontroller to extract 8-bit data words from the device. Furthermore, the MT88E43 offers Idle State Tone Alert Signal and line reversal detection capability for BT’s CLIP, ring burst detection for the U.K.’s CCA’s CLIP, and ring and CAS detection for Bellcore’s CID. Functional Overview The MT88E43, Extended Voltage Calling Number Identification Circuit 2 (ECNIC2) is a device compatible with BT, the U.K.’s CCA and Bellcore specifications. As shown in Figure 1, the MT88E43 provides an FSK demodulator as well as a 3-wire serial interface similar to that of it’s predecessor, the MT8841 (CNIC). The 3-wire interface has been enhanced to provide two modes of operation - a mode whereby data transfer is initiated by the device and a mode whereby data transfer is initiated by an external microcontroller. In addition to supporting all the features and functions of the MT8841, the MT88E43 also provides line reversal detection, ring detection and dual tone alert signal/CAS detection. These new functions eliminate some external circuitry previously required with the MT8841. The MT88E43 is compatible with the caller identity specifications of BT, the U.K.’s CCA, and Bellcore. BT specifications SIN227 and SIN242 describe the signalling mechanism between the network and the Terminal Equipment (TE) for the Caller Display Service (CDS). CDS provides Calling Line Identity Presentation (CLIP), which delivers to an on hook (idle state) TE the identity of an incoming caller before the first ring. An incoming CDS call is indicated by a polarity reversal on the A and B wires (see Figure 3), followed by an Idle State Tone Alert Signal. Caller ID FSK information is then transmitted in CCITT V.23 format. MT88E43 can detect the line reversal, tone alert signal, and demodulate the incoming CCITT V.23 FSK signals. 3 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. MT88E43B Data Sheet The U.K.’s CCA specification TW/P&E/312 proposes an alternate CDS TE interface. According to TW/P&E/312, data is transmitted after a single burst of ringing rather than before the first ringing cycle (as specified in the BT standards). The Idle State Tone Alert Signal is not required as it is replaced by a single ring burst. MT88E43 has the capability to detect the ring burst. It can also demodulate either Bell-202 or CCITT V.23 FSK data following the ring burst. The U.K.’s CCA specifies that data can be transmitted in either format. Bellcore specification GR-30-CORE is the generic requirement for transmitting asynchronous voiceband data to Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). Another Bellcore specification SR-TSV-002476 describes the same requirements from the CPE’s perspective. The data transmission technique specified in both documents is applicable in a variety of services like Calling Number Delivery (CND), Calling Name Delivery (CNAM) and Calling Identity Delivery on Call Waiting (CIDCW) - services promoted by Bellcore. In CND/CNAM service, information about a calling party is embedded in the silent interval between the first and second ring burst. The MT88E43 detects the first ring burst and can then be setup to receive and demodulate the incoming Bell-202 FSK data. The device will output the demodulated data onto a 3-wire serial interface. In CIDCW service, information about an incoming caller is sent to the subscriber, while he/she is engaged in another call. A CPE Alerting Signal (CAS) indicates the arrival of CIDCW information. The MT88E43 can detect the alert signal and then be setup to demodulate incoming FSK data containing CIDCW information. Functional Description Detection of CLIP/CID Call Arrival Indicators The circuit in Figure 3 illustrates the relationship between the TRIGin, TRIGRC and TRIGout signals. Typically, the three pin combination is used to detect an event indicated by an increase of the TRIGin voltage from VSS to above the Schmitt trigger high going threshold VT+ (see DC electrical characteristics). Figure 3 shows a circuit to detect any one of three CLIP/CID call arrival indicators: line reversal, ring burst and ringing. VDD V3 R1=499K R3=200K R4=301K TRIGin MT88E43 max VT+ = 0.68 VDD min VT+ = 0.48 VDD Tip/A C1=100nF V1 V4 R2=499K Notes: The application circuit must ensure that, VTRIGin>max VT+ where max VT+=3.74V @VDD=5.5V. Tolerance to noise between A/B and VSS is: max Vnoise = (min VT+)/0.30+0.7 =5.6Vrms @4.5V VDD where min VT+ = 2.16V @VDD=4.5V. Suggested R5C3 component values: R5 from 10KΩ to 500KΩ C3 from 47nF to 0.68µF An example is C3=220nF, R5=150KΩ; TRIGout low from 21.6ms to 37.6ms after TRIGin Signal stops triggering the circuit. Ring/B R5=150K C2=100nF V2 TRIGRC To determine values for C3 and R5: R5C3=-t / ln(1-VTRIGRC/VDD) C3=220nF TRIGout To Microcontroller Figure 3 - Circuit to Detect Line Reversal, Ring Burst and Ringing 4 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. MT88E43B 1. Line Reversal Detection Data Sheet Line reversal, or polarity reversal on the A and B wires indicates the arrival of an incoming CDS call, as specified in SIN227. When the event (line reversal) occurs, TRIGin rises past the high going Schmitt threshold VT+ and TRIGout, which is normally high, is pulled low. When the event is over, TRIGin falls back to below the low going Schmitt threshold VT- and TRIGout returns high. The components R5 and C3 (see Figure 3) at TRIGRC ensure a minimum TRIGout low interval. In a TE designed for CLIP, the TRIGout high to low transition may be used to interrupt or wake-up the microcontroller. The controller can thus be put into power-down mode to conserve power in a battery operated TE. 2. Ring Burst Detection CCA does not support the dual tone alert signal (refer to Dual Tone Alert Signal Detection section). Instead, CCA requires that the TE be able to detect a single burst of ringing (duration 200-450 ms) that precedes CLIP FSK data. The ring burst may vary from 30 to 75 Vrms and is approximately 25 Hz. Again in a TE designed for CCA CLIP, the TRIGout high to low transition may be used to interrupt or wake-up the microcontroller. The controller can thus be put into power-down mode to conserve power in a battery operated TE. 3. Ring Detection In Bellcore’s CND/CNAM scheme, the CID FSK data is transmitted between the first and second ringing cycles. The circuit in Figure 3 will generate a ring envelope signal (active low) at TRIGout for a ring voltage of at least 40 Vrms. R5 and C3 filter the ring signal to provide an envelope output. The diode bridge shown in Figure 3 works for both single ended and balanced ringing. A fraction of the ring voltage is applied to the TRIGin input. When the voltage at TRIGin is above the Schmitt trigger high going threshold VT+, TRIGRC is pulled low as C3 discharges. TRIGout stays low as long as the C3 voltage stays below the minimum VT+. In a CPE designed for CND/CNAM, the TRIGout high to low transition may be used to interrupt or wake-up the microcontroller. The controller can thus be put into power-down mode to conserve power. If precise ring duration determination is critical, capacitor C3 in Figure 3 may be removed. The microcontroller will now be able to time the ring duration directly. The result will be that TRIGout will be low only as long as the ringing signal is present. Previously the RC time constant would cause only one interrupt. Dual Tone Alert Signal Detection The BT on hook (idle state) caller ID scheme uses a dual tone alert signal whose characteristics are shown in Table 1. Bellcore specifies a similar dual tone alert signal called CPE Alerting Signal (CAS) for use in off-hook data transmission (see Table 1). Bellcore states that the CPE should be able to detect the CAS in the presence of near end speech. The CAS detector should also be immune to imitation from near and far end speech. In the MT88E43 the dual tone alert signal is separated into a high and a low tone by two bandpass filters. A detection algorithm examines the two filter outputs to determine the presence of a dual tone alert signal. The ESt pin goes high when both tones are present. Note that ESt is only a preliminary indication. The indication must be sustained over the tone present guard time to be considered valid. Tone present and tone absent guard times can be implemented with external RC components. The tone present guard time rejects signals of insufficient duration. The tone absent guard time masks momentary detection dropout once the present guard time has been satisfied. StD is the guard time qualified detector output. 5 Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. MT88E43B Item Low tone frequency High tone frequency Received signal level BT 2130Hz ±1.1% 2750Hz ± 1.1% -2dBV to -40dBV per tone on-hook1 (0.22dBm2 to -37.78dBm) -46dBV (-43.78dBm) up to 7dB Bellcore 2130Hz ±0.5% 2750Hz ± 0.5% -14dBmb to - 32dBm per tone off-hook -45dBm up to 6dB Data Sheet Signal reject level Signal level differential (twist) Unwanted signals Duration Speech present
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