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fx604

Manufacturer Part Number
fx604
Description
V23 Compatible Modem
Manufacturer
Consumer Microcircuits Limited
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V.23 Compatible Modem
1.5.2
The FX604's operating mode is determined by the logic levels applied to the M0 and M1 input pins:
In the 'Zero-Power' mode, power is removed from all internal circuitry. When leaving 'Zero-Power' mode there
must be a delay of 20ms before any Tx data is passed to, or Rx data read from, the device to allow the bias
level, filters and oscillator to stabilise. On applying power to the device the mode must be set to 'ZP', i.e.
M0=1, M1=1, until V
1.5.3
This amplifier is used to adjust the signal received to the correct amplitude for the FSK receiver and Energy
Detect circuits (see section 1.6.1).
1.5.4
Is used to attenuate out of band noise and interfering signals, especially the locally generated 75bits/sec
transmit tones which might otherwise reach the 1200bits/sec FSK Demodulator and Energy Detector circuits.
This block also includes a switchable equaliser section. When the RXEQ pin is low the overall group delay of
the receive filter is flat over the 1200bits/sec frequency range. If the RXEQ pin is high the receive filter's typical
overall group delay will be as shown in Figure 3.
1996 Consumer Microcircuits Limited
Mode Control Logic
Rx Input Amplifier
Receive Filter and Equaliser
M1
0
0
1
1
[1] If enabled.
Figure 3 Rx Equaliser Group Delay (RXEQ = '1') with respect to 1700Hz
M0
0
1
0
1
DD
has stabilised.
1200bits/sec
1200bits/sec
Rx Mode
off
'Zero-Power'
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1200bits/sec
75bits/sec
Tx Mode
off
Data Retime [1]
Rx
Rx
Tx
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FX604

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