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MT8885

Manufacturer Part Number
MT8885
Description
Integrated DTMFTransceiver with Power Down & Adaptive Micro Interface
Manufacturer
Mitel Networks Corporation
Datasheet

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Advance Information
Functional Description
The MT8885 Integrated DTMF Transceiver consists
of a high performance DTMF receiver with an
internal gain setting amplifier and a DTMF generator,
which employs a burst counter to synthesize precise
tone bursts and pauses. A call progress mode can
be selected so that frequencies within the specified
passband can be detected. The adaptive micro
interface allows microcontrollers, such as the
68HC11, 80C51 and TMS370C50, to access the
MT8885 internal registers.
Power Down
The MT8885 provides enhanced power down
functionality to facilitate minimization of supply
current consumption. DTMF transmitter and receiver
circuit blocks may be independently powered down
via register control.
control bit powers down all analog and digital
circuitry associated solely with the DTMF and Call
Progress receiver. The TOUT control bit is used to
disable
associated only with the DTMF transmitter in power
down mode. With the TOUT control bit asserted, the
TONE output pin is held in a high impedance
(floating) state. When both power down control bits
are asserted, circuits utilized by both the DTMF
transmitter and receiver are also powered down.
This includes the crystal oscillators, and the VRef
generator. In addition, the IRQ , TONE output and
DATA pins are held in a high impedance state.
Finally, the whole device is put in a power down state
when the PWDN pin is asserted.
Input Configuration
The input arrangement of the MT8885 provides a
differential-input operational amplifier as well as a
bias source (V
V
feedback resistor to the op-amp output (GS) for gain
adjustment. In a single-ended configuration, the
input pins are connected as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 4 shows the necessary connections for a
differential input configuration.
Pin Description
DD
24
8,9
17
Pin #
/2. Provision is made for connection of a
10,11
3,5,
28
16,
20,
25
the
Name
NC
Ref
transmitter
), which is used to bias the inputs at
No Connection.
When asserted, the RxEN
and
put
all
circuitry
Receiver Section
Separation of the low and high group tones is
achieved by applying the DTMF signal to the inputs
of two sixth-order switched capacitor bandpass
filters, the bandwidths of which correspond to the low
and high group frequencies (see Table 1). The filters
also incorporate notches at 350 Hz and 440 Hz for
exceptional dial tone rejection. Each filter output is
followed by a single order switched capacitor filter
section, which smooths the signals prior to limiting.
Limiting is performed by high-gain comparators
which are provided with hysteresis to prevent
detection of unwanted low-level signals. The outputs
of the comparators provide full rail logic swings at
the frequencies of the incoming DTMF signals.
Description
Figure 3 - Single-Ended Input Configuration
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT AMPLIFIER
C1 = C2 = 10 nF
R1 = R4 = R5 = 100 k
R2 = 60k , R3 = 37.5 k
R3 = (R2R5)/(R2 + R5)
VOLTAGE GAIN
(A
VOLTAGE GAIN
(A
V
V
) = R
diff) - R5/R1
Figure 4 - Differential Input Configuration
C
C2
C1
F
/ R
IN
R
IN
R1
R4
R3
INPUT IMPEDANCE
(Z
R2
R5
IN
R
F
diff) = 2 R1
IN-
IN+
GS
V
IN+
IN-
GS
V
Ref
Ref
MT8885
MT8885
2
MT8885
+ (1/ C)
2
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