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CMX624P4

Manufacturer Part Number
CMX624P4
Description
V.23 / Bell 202 Modem
Manufacturer
CMLMICRO [CML Microcircuits]
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V23 / Bell 202 Modem
1.6.2
Figure 9 shows how the CMX624 may be used to detect the large amplitude Ringing signal received at the
start of an incoming telephone call.
The ring signal is usually applied at the subscriber's exchange as an ac voltage inserted in series with one
of the telephone wires and will pass through either C20 and R20 or C21 and R21 to appear at the top end
of R22 (point X in Figure 9) in a rectified and attenuated form.
The signal at point X is further attenuated by the potential divider formed by R22 and R23 before being
applied to the CMX624 RD input. If the amplitude of the signal appearing at RD is greater than the input
threshold (Vthi) of Schmitt trigger 'A' then the N transistor connected to RT will be turned on, pulling the
voltage at RT to V
then go high, setting bit 6 (Ring Detect) of the FLAGS Register.
The minimum amplitude ringing signal that is certain to be detected is:
where Vthi is the high-going threshold voltage of the Schmitt trigger A (see Section 1.7.1).
With R20-22 all 470k
40Vrms and above for V
 2003 CML Microsystems Plc
Ring Detector Interface
SS
R20, 21, 22
R23
R24
by discharging the external capacitor C22. The output of the Schmitt trigger 'B' will
as Figure 9, then setting R23 to 68k
DD
( 0.7 + Vthi x [R20 + R22 + R23] / R23 ) x 0.707 Vrms
over the range 3.0 to 5.5V.
Figure 9 Ring Signal Detector Interface Circuit
470k
See text
470k
Resistors 1%, capacitors 20%
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C20, 21
C22
D1-4
will guarantee detection of ringing signals of
0.1 F
0.33 F
1N4004
CMX624
D/624/7

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