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MT8889CSR

Manufacturer Part Number
MT8889CSR
Description
Integrated DTMF Transceiver with Adaptive Micro Interface
Manufacturer
Zarlink Semiconductor, Inc.
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MT8889C
DTMF Generator
The DTMF transmitter employed in the MT8889C is
capable of generating all sixteen standard DTMF
tone pairs with low distortion and high accuracy. All
frequencies are derived from an external 3.579545
MHz crystal. The sinusoidal waveforms for the
individual tones are digitally synthesized using row
and column programmable dividers and switched
capacitor D/A converters. The row and column tones
are mixed and filtered providing a DTMF signal with
low total harmonic distortion and high accuracy. To
specify a DTMF signal, data conforming to the
encoding format shown in Table 1 must be written to
the transmit Data Register.
same as the receiver output code. The individual
tones which are generated (f
referred to as Low Group and High Group tones. As
seen from the table, the low group frequencies are
697, 770, 852 and 941 Hz. The high group
frequencies are 1209, 1336, 1477 and 1633 Hz.
Typically, the high group to low group amplitude ratio
(twist) is 2 dB to com-pensate for high group
attenuation on long loops.
The period of each tone consists of 32 equal time
segments. The period of a tone is controlled by
varying the length of these time segments. During
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EXPLANATION OF EVENTS
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
F)
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
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ESt
St/GT
RX
b3
b2
IRQ/CP
t
t
t
t
t
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REC
REC
ID
DO
DP
DA
GTP
GTA
in
0
-RX
3
TONE BURSTS DETECTED, TONE DURATION INVALID, RX DATA REGISTER NOT UPDATED.
TONE #n DETECTED, TONE DURATION VALID, TONE DECODED AND LATCHED IN RX DATA REGISTER.
END OF TONE #n DETECTED, TONE ABSENT DURATION VALID, INFORMATION IN RX DATA REGISTER
TONE #n+1 DETECTED, TONE DURATION VALID, TONE DECODED AND LATCHED IN RX DATA REGISTER.
ACCEPTABLE DROPOUT OF TONE #n+1, TONE ABSENT DURATION INVALID, DATA REMAINS UNCHANGED.
END OF TONE #n+1 DETECTED, TONE ABSENT DURATION VALID, INFORMATION IN RX DATA REGISTER
DTMF COMPOSITE INPUT SIGNAL.
EARLY STEERING OUTPUT. INDICATES DETECTION OF VALID TONE FREQUENCIES.
STEERING INPUT/GUARD TIME OUTPUT. DRIVES EXTERNAL RC TIMING CIRCUIT.
4-BIT DECODED DATA IN RECEIVE DATA REGISTER
DELAYED STEERING. INDICATES THAT VALID FREQUENCIES HAVE BEEN PRESENT/ABSENT FOR THE
INDICATES THAT VALID DATA IS IN THE RECEIVE DATA REGISTER. THE BIT IS CLEARED AFTER THE STATUS
INTERRUPT IS ACTIVE INDICATING THAT NEW DATA IS IN THE RX DATA REGISTER. THE INTERRUPT IS
MAXIMUM DTMF SIGNAL DURATION NOT DETECTED AS VALID.
MINIMUM DTMF SIGNAL DURATION REQUIRED FOR VALID RECOGNITION.
MINIMUM TIME BETWEEN VALID SEQUENTIAL DTMF SIGNALS.
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DROPOUT DURING VALID DTMF SIGNAL.
TIME TO DETECT VALID FREQUENCIES PRESENT.
TIME TO DETECT VALID FREQUENCIES ABSENT.
GUARD TIME, TONE PRESENT.
GUARD TIME, TONE ABSENT.
RETAINED UNTIL NEXT VALID TONE PAIR.
RETAINED UNTIL NEXT VALID TONE PAIR.
REQUIRED GUARD TIME THUS CONSTITUTING A VALID SIGNAL. ACTIVE LOW FOR THE DURATION OF A
VALID DTMF SIGNAL.
REGISTER IS READ.
CLEARED AFTER THE STATUS REGISTER IS READ.
Note that this is the
LOW
Figure 9 - Description of Timing Events
and f
HIGH
) are
write operations to the Transmit Data Register the 4
bit data on the bus is latched and converted to 2 of 8
coding for use by the programmable divider circuitry.
This code is used to specify a time segment length,
which will ultimately determine the frequency of the
tone. When the divider reaches the appropriate
count, as determined by the input code, a reset pulse
is issued and the counter starts again. The number
of time segments is fixed at 32, however, by varying
the segment length as described above the
frequency can also be varied. The divider output
clocks
sinewave lookup ROM.
The lookup table contains codes which are used by
the switched capacitor D/A converter to obtain
discrete and highly accurate DC voltage levels. Two
identical circuits are employed to produce row
column tones, which are then mixed using a low
noise summing amplifier. The oscillator described
needs no “start-up” time as in other DTMF
generators since the crystal oscillator is running
continuously thus providing a high degree of tone
burst
incorporated and serves to attenuate distortion
products above 8 kHz. It can be seen from Figure 6
that the distortion products are very low in amplitude.
accuracy. A
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bandwidth
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