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TS613

Manufacturer Part Number
TS613
Description
ADSL line driver
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of TS613

Low Noise
3nV/√Hz, 1.2pA/√Hz
High Output Current
200mA
High Slew Rate
40V/µs

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ADSL CONCEPT
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), is a
new modem technology, which converts the exist-
ing twisted-pair telephone lines into access paths
for multimedia and high speed data communica-
tions.
ADSL transmits more than 8 Mbps to a subscriber,
and can reach 1Mbps from the subscriber to the
central office. ADSL can literally transform the ac-
tual public information network by bringing mov-
ies, television, video catalogs, remote CD-ROMs,
LANs, and the Internet into homes.
An ADSL modem is connected to a twisted-pair
telephone line, creating three information chan-
nels: a high speed downstream channel (up to
1.1MHz) depending on the implementation of the
ADSL architecture, a medium speed upstream
channel (up to 130kHz) and a POTS (Plain Old
Telephone Service), split off from the modem by
filters.
THE LINE INTERFACE - ADSL Remote
Terminal (RT):
The Figure1 shows a typical analog line interface
used for ADSL. The upstream and downstream
signals are separated from the telephone line by
using an hybrid circuit and a line transformer. On
this note, the accent will be made on the emission
path.
Figure 1 : Typical ADSL Line Interface
6/10
digital
treatment
analog to
digital
digital to
analog
emission
(analog)
reception
(analog)
LP filter
TS613
Line Driver
reception
circuits
high output
current
A SINGLE SUPPLY IMPLEMENTATION WITH PASSIVE
TYPICAL APPLICATION : TS613 AS DRIVER
upstream
impedance
matching
downstream
CIRCUIT
HYBRID
twisted-pair
telephone
line
OR ACTIVE IMPEDANCE MATCHING
FOR ADSL LINE INTERFACES
The TS613 is used as a dual line driver for the up-
stream signal.
For the remote terminal it is required to create an
ADSL modem easy to plug in a PC. In such an ap-
plication, the driver should be implemented with a
+12 volts single power supply. This +12V supply is
available on PCI connector of purchase.
The figure 2 shows a single +12V supply circuit
that uses the TS613 as a remote terminal trans-
mitter in differential mode.
Figure 2 : TS613 as a differential line driver with
The driver is biased with a mid supply (nominaly
+6V), in order to maintain the DC component of
the signal at +6V. This allows the maximum dy-
namic range between 0 and +12 V. Several op-
tions are possible to provide this bias supply (such
as a virtual ground using an operational amplifier),
such as a two-resistance divider which is the
cheapest solution. A high resistance value is re-
quired to limit the current consumption. On the
other hand, the current must be high enough to
bias the inverting input of the TS613. If we consid-
er this bias current (5 A) as the 1% of the current
through the resistance divider (500 A) to keep a
stable mid supply, two 47k
used.
The input provides two high pass filters with a
break frequency of about 1.6kHz which is neces-
sary to remove the DC component of the input sig-
nal. To avoid DC current flowing in the primary of
the transformer, an output capacitor is used. The
Vi
Vi
100n
100n
1k
1k
10µ
+12V
GND
a +12V single supply
47k
47k
100n
1/2
1/2
R1
R1
+
_
+
_
Vcc/2
R2
R3
GND
+12V
+12V
GND
12.5
12.5
resistances can be
Vo
Vo
10n
25
by C. PRUGNE
Hybrid
&
Transformer
1:2

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