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KIT REF DESIGN DTMF DECODER

DTMFDECODER-RD

Manufacturer Part Number
DTMFDECODER-RD
Description
KIT REF DESIGN DTMF DECODER
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of DTMFDECODER-RD

Mfg Application Notes
DTMF Decoder Ref Design AppNote
Main Purpose
Telecom, DTMF Decoder
Embedded
No
Utilized Ic / Part
C8051F300
Primary Attributes
8kHz Sampling Rate ADC
Secondary Attributes
16 Goertzel Filters
Processor To Be Evaluated
C8051F300
Interface Type
RS-232
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
336-1283
Registers XBR1 and XBR2 are used to assign the digital I/O resources to the physical I/O Port pins. Note
that when the SMBus is selected, the Crossbar assigns both pins associated with the SMBus (SDA and
SCL). Either or both of the UART signals may be selected by the Crossbar. UART0 pin assignments are
fixed for bootloading purposes: when UART TX0 is selected, it is always assigned to P0.4; when UART
RX0 is selected, it is always assigned to P0.5. Standard Port I/Os appear contiguously after the prioritized
functions have been assigned. For example, if assigned functions that take the first 3 Port I/O (P0.[2:0]), 5
Port I/O are left for analog or GPIO use.
SF Signals
PIN I/O
TX0
RX0
SDA
SCL
CP0
CP0A
SYSCLK
CEX0
CEX1
CEX2
ECI
T0
T1
SF Signals
Figure 12.4. Crossbar Priority Decoder with XBR0 = 0x44
VREF
0
0
Port pin potentially available to peripheral
Port pin skipped by CrossBar
Special Function Signals are not assigned by the crossbar. When
these signals are enabled, the CrossBar must be manually
configured to skip their corresponding port pins. Note: x1 refers to
the XTAL1 signal; x2 refers to the XTAL2 signal.
1
0
x1
2
1
XBR0[0:7]
x2
3
0
P0
4
0
Rev. 2.9
5
0
CNVSTR
6
1
7
0
C8051F300/1/2/3/4/5
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