NW6006-XS Integrated Device Technology, NW6006-XS Datasheet - Page 9

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NW6006-XS

Manufacturer Part Number
NW6006-XS
Description
ENHANCED TYPE II CALLER ID DECODER WITH STUTTER DIAL TONE DETECTOR
Manufacturer
Integrated Device Technology
Datasheet
GAIN SETTING
real applications, the gain setting should be determined by industry
standards as well as by customer requirements. The circuit and
calculation method of gain setting is illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4. For
Hybrid connection, the single-ended solution (Fig. 4) is often selected.
sensitivity in order to prevent missing the FSK signal while the CAS
signal is detected. Therefore, it is suggested to set the gain of the Op
Amp for FSK demodulation 3 dB higher than that of the Op Amp for
CAS detection.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FSK MODE 0 AND MODE1
directly. DCLK and DR pins are unused. The microcontroller reads out
the data by the serial data interface which is implemented by software
programming. The flexibility of using software improves the immunity
to interference.
The microcontroller supplies read pulses (DCLK) to shift the register
contents serially out of the NW6006, onto the DATA pin. The DR pin is
also used to indicate the word boundary.
VALID DT-AS EVALUATION
speech. In this way, valid DT-AS pulse evaluation becomes necessary.
The evaluation defines a minimum and maximum pulse duration,
and maximum drop out time within that pulse duration. See Figure 22
for reference.
NW6006 ENHANCED TYPE II CALLER ID DECODER
WITH STUTTER DIAL TONE DETECTOR
Ideally, the gain of the two Op Amps would be set to 0 dB. But in
Typically, the CAS sensitivity should be lower than the FSK
In FSK mode 0, the FSK serial bit stream is output to the DATA pin
In FSK mode 1, the received byte is stored in an on-chip register.
DT-AS output will generate false detection if being interfered by
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INDUSTRIAL TEMPERATURE RANGE

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