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nw6005

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nw6005
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Enhanced Type Ii Caller Id Decoder
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Integrated Device Technology
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FSK DEMODULATION
demodulation. This function is implemented by several stages: first,
the carrier detector provides an indication of the presence of signal at
the bandpass filter output; second, the device’s dual mode serial
interface allows convenient extraction of the 8-bit data words in the
demodulated FSK bit stream.
specifications. The signal frequencies in BT and ETSI correspond to
ITU-T V.23; the Bellcore frequencies correspond to Bell 202. The
NW6005 is compatible with both formats. It also meets the signal
characteristics by setting the Tip/Ring input OP amp at unity gain in 5V
operation.
lower level signals than in 5 V operation. The Tip/Ring input OP amp
gain should be reduced to maintain the FSK reject level.
SERIAL FSK INTERFACE
FSK demodulation. The DATA pin is the serial data pin that outputs
data to external devices. The DCLK pin is the data clock which is used
in Mode ‘1’ and is generated by an external device. The DR pin is the
data ready signal used in Mode ‘1’, also an output from the NW6005
to external devices. DR/STD pin is a dual purpose output pin, when
FSK function is selected it is DR.
words in the demodulated FSK bit stream without the need either for
an external UART or for the CPE’s microcontroller to perform the
function in software. Two modes are selectable via control of the
device’s CB0 pin: Mode ‘0’ (CB0 is low), where the FSK bit stream is
output directly; Mode ‘1’ (CB0 is high), where the data byte and the
stop bit are stored in a 9 bit buffer.
Mode ‘0’ (CB0 is low)
and output the data directly to the DATA pin. DCLK and DR pins are
unused. Fig. 19 and Fig. 20 shows the timing diagram of Mode ‘0’
operation.
NW6005 ENHANCED TYPE II CALLER ID DECODER
Mark Freq. (‘1’)
Space Freq. (‘0’)
The key part among the functions offered by NW6005 is FSK
The FSK characteristics are different in BT, ETSI and Bellcore
For 3 V operation, the FSK receiver becomes easier to accept
The three wire DATA, DCLK and DR form the data interface of the
The FSK interface provides the mechanism to extract the 8-bit data
In this mode, the device demodulates the incoming FSK signal,
ITU-T V.23
1300 Hz
2100 Hz
± 1.5%
± 1.5%
Bell 202
1200 Hz
2200 Hz
± 1%
± 1%
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Mode ‘1’ (CB0 is high)
microcontroller supplies read pulses (DCLK) to shift the register
contents serially out of the NW6005, onto the DATA pin. The NW6005
asserts DR to denote the word boundary and indicate to the
microprocessor that a new word has become available. Internal to the
device, the demodulated data bits are sampled and stored. Midway
through the stop bit, the 8 data bits and the stop bit are parallel loaded
into an 9-bit shift register and DR goes low. The contents of register
are shifted out to DATA pin on DCLK’s rising edge with LSB (Least
Significant Bit) out first. If DCLK begins while DR is low, DR will return to
high upon the first DCLK rising edge. This feature allows the
associated interrupt to be cleared by the first read pulse. Otherwise,
DR stays low for half a nominal bit time (1/2400 sec) and then returns
to high. After the last bit (Most Signifi cant Bit) has been read,
additional DCLKs are ignored. Fig. 18 shows the timing diagram of
Mode ‘1’ operation.
certain that there is no framing error would occur, the microcontroller
only needs to send 8 DCLK pulses to shift the data byte out. After the
checksum byte has be received, all 9 bits should be read and framing
error checked.
FSK CARRIER DETECTION
amplitude at the output of the FSK bandpass filter. If the signal is
qualified by a digital algorithm, it set the CD output to low indicating a
successful carrier detection. NW6005 supplies a 10 ms hysteresis to
allow for momentary signal drop out once CD has been activated.
When there is no activity at the FSK bandpass filter output for 10 ms,
CD is released.
demodulator is ignored by the FSK data output interface. In mode‘0’,
the DATA pin is forced high. In mode ‘1’, the internal shift register is
not updated. If DCLK is clocked, DATA is undefined.
the FSK frequency band and thus may activate the carrier detector.
The NW6005 should be put into DT-AS or power down mode when
FSK is not expected to avoid false carrier detection and false
demodulation.
In this mode, the received byte is stored on chip. The
Reading the stop bit is a method of checking framing errors. If it’s
The carrier detector detects the presence of a signal of sufficient
When CD is inactive (high), the raw output of the FSK
Since signals such as DT-AS, DTMF tones and speech are within
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