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MT88E43AS

Manufacturer Part Number
MT88E43AS
Description
Extended Voltage Calling Number Identification Circuit 2
Manufacturer
Zarlink Semiconductor, Inc.
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MT88E43
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
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.
5-56
The application circuit must ensure that,
V
where max V
Tolerance to noise between A/B and V
max V
where min V
Suggested R
R5 from 10K
C3 from 47nF to 0.68 F
An example is C3=220nF, R5=150K ; TRIGout low
from 21.6ms to 37.6ms after TRIGin Signal stops
triggering the circuit.
Notes:
TRIGin
noise
>max V
Ring/B
Tip/A
= (min V
T+
5
T+
C
T+
to 500K
= 2.16V @V
=3.74V @V
3
component values:
for
C1=100nF
C2=100nF
T+
)/0.30+0.7 =5.6Vrms @4.5V V
Figure 3 - Circuit to Detect Line Reversal, Ring Burst and Ringing
V2
DD
V1
transmitting
DD
R1=499K
=5.5V.
R2=499K
=4.5V.
SS
V4
V3
is:
asynchronous
DD
R3=200K
To Microcontroller
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 V
going
characteristics).
Figure 3 shows a circuit to detect any one of three
CLIP/CID call arrival indicators: line reversal, ring
burst and ringing.
1. Line Reversal Detection
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 V
normally high, is pulled low. When the event is over,
TRIGin falls back to below the low going Schmitt
threshold V
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.
TRIGRC
TRIGout
TRIGin
threshold
T-
To determine values for C3 and R5:
R5C3=-t / ln(1-V
MT88E43
SS
and TRIGout returns high. The
to above the Schmitt trigger high
T+
V
T+
max V
min V T+ = 0.48 V
TRIGRC
and TRIGout, which is
T+
(see
V
/V
DD
= 0.68 V
DD
)
DD
DD
DC
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