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SI2457FS18-EVB

Manufacturer Part Number
SI2457FS18-EVB
Description
BOARD EVAL SI2457 + SI3018 16PIN
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Series
ISOmodem®r
Datasheets

Specifications of SI2457FS18-EVB

Main Purpose
Telecom, Data Acquisition Arrangement (DAA)
Utilized Ic / Part
Si2457
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Secondary Attributes
-
Embedded
-
Primary Attributes
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
parallel interface. The parallel interface is an 8-bit data
bus with a single bit address. Figure 3 on page 9 shows
the required timing for the parallel interface.
If A0 = 0, the data bus represents a read/write to the “
Parallel Interface 0 (0x00)” register on page page 62. If
A0 = 1, the data bus represents a read/write to the “
Parallel Interface 1 (0x01)” register on page page 63).
Selection of a serial or parallel I/O interface is
determined by the state of AOUT/INT (Si2457/34/15/04,
pin 15) during the rising edge of RESET. An internal
pullup resistor forces the default state to serial mode
operation. An external 10 kΩ pulldown resistor can be
connected to AOUT/INT to force selection of parallel
mode (see Table 9). Configuration of pins 3, 4, 8–11,
15–18, and 22–24 is determined by this interface
selection.
4.3. Command Mode
Upon reset, the ISOmodem
accepts “AT” commands. An outgoing modem call can
be made using the “ATDT#” (tone dial) or “ATDP#”
(pulse dial) command after the device is configured. If
the handshake is successful, the modem responds with
the response codes detailed in Table 15 on page 35 and
enters data mode.
4.4. Data Mode
The Si2457/34/15/04 ISOmodem is in data mode while
it has a telephone line connection to another modem or
is in the process of establishing a connection.
Data protocols are available to provide error correction
to improve reliability (V.42 and MNP2-4) and data
compression to increase throughput (V.42bis and
MNP5).
Table 10. Pulldown Selector (16-Pin Version)
4.9152 MHz CLK
19.2 kbps DTE
Table 9. Pulldown Selector (24-Pin SSD)
No EEPROM
27 MHz CLK
Autobaud
EEPROM
4.9152 MHz CLK
Mode
27 MHz CLK
Mode
Serial I/O
®
Default
Default
Default
Pin 23
Pin 18
Pin 4
is in command mode and
Serial I/O
Default
Pin 15
Parallel I/O
Pin 11, 15
Pin 15
N/A
N/A
Preliminary Rev. 0.7
Each connection between two modems in data mode
begins with a handshaking sequence. During this
sequence, the modems determine the line speed, data
protocol, and related parameters for the data link.
Configuration through AT commands determines the
range of choices available to the modem during the
negotiation process.
4.5. Fast Connect
The Si2457/34/15/04 supports a fast connect mode of
operation to reduce the time of a connect sequence in
originate mode. The Fast Connect modes can be
enabled for V.21, V.22, Bell103, and V.29 modulations.
See “AN93: Modem Designer’s Guide” for details.
4.6. V.80 Synchronous Access Mode
The Si2457/34/15/04 supports a V.80 synchronous
access mode of operation, which operates with an
asynchronous DTE and a synchronous DCE. See
“AN93: Modem Designer’s Guide” for complete details.
4.7. Clocking/Low Power Modes
The Si2457/34/15/04 contains an on-chip phase-locked
loop (PLL) and clock generator. Using either a single
crystal or master clock input, the Si2457/34/15/04 can
generate all the internal clocks required to support the
featured modem protocols. Either a 27 MHz or
4.9152 MHz clock (3.3 V max input—see Table 5 on
page 6) on XTALI or a 4.9152 MHz crystal across XTALI
and XTALO form the master clock (±100 ppm max) for
the ISOmodem. This clock source is sent to an internal
PLL that generates all necessary internal system clocks
including the DSP clock. By default, the Si2457/34/15/
04 assumes a 4.9152 MHz clock input. If a 27 MHz
clock on XTALI is used with the serial (UART) interface,
a pulldown resistor < 10 kΩ must be placed between
DCD and GND. If a 27 MHz clock on XTALI is used with
the parallel interface, a pulldown resistor < 10 kΩ must
be placed between CTS/CS (pin 11) and GND and
AOUT/INT and GND (see Tables 9 and 10).
Using the S24 S-register, the Si2457/34/15/04 can be
set to automatically enter sleep mode after a pre-
programmed time of inactivity with either the DTE or the
remote modem. The sleep mode is entered after (S24)
seconds have passed since the TX FIFO has been
empty. The ISOmodem remains in the sleep state until
either a 1 to 0 transition on TXD (serial mode) or a 1 to 0
transition on CS (parallel mode) occurs.
Additionally, the Si2457/34/15/04 may be placed in a
complete powerdown mode or wake-on-ring mode.
Complete
U65[13] (PDN). Once the PDN bit is written, the Si2457/
34/15/04 completely powers down and can only be
powered back on via the RESET pin.
Si2457/34/15/04-Si3008
powerdown
is
accomplished
via
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