ETC XE0052S1

XE0052S1
July 2000
Slim V.34 Telephone Line Interface with 2/4 Wire Hybrid
Features
* Small Size: just 1.5" by 0.5" by 0.31";
* FCC Part 68 Compliant;
* Ul 1459 Recognized Part
* Internal 2-4 wire convertor separates
transmit and receive signals
* Integral Ring Detector
* Single +5V Operation;
Description
The XE0052S1 is a compact telephone
interface module which supports V.34
communications at data rates to 33,600 bps
yet is just 0.31 inches thick. The
XE0052S1complies with FCC Part 68 Rules
for connection to the public telephone
network.
The XE0052S1 is a complete DAA. It
includes the 2-4 wire convertor to separate the
transmit and receive signals, ring detection,
and the switch hook to control line access.
The XE0052S1 integrated RI output remains
low for the duration of the ring signal.
*
*
Hookswitch Control
Compatible with V.34 data transfer
Xecom provides the XE0052S1 in a compact
SIP package. The XE0052S1 mounts
vertically on the printed circuit board to
minimize the consumption of board space.
XE0052S1 Block Diagram
TIP
Tx
Rx
XECOM
2 TO 4
WIRE
CONVERTER
SURGE
AND
PROTECTIVE
NETWORK
LINE
CURRENT
CIRCUIT
OH
HOOKSWITCH
CONTROL
RI
RING
DETECT
CIRCUIT
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RING
XE0052S1
XE0052S1 Mechanical Specifications
C
A
B
Pin 1
H
Pin 1
F
G
F
D
E
Inches
Min
Max
Millimeters
Min
Max
A
0.300
0.320
7.62
8.13
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
0.490
1.490
0.040
1.390
0.090
0.790
0.125
0.510
1.510
0.060
1.410
0.110
0.810
0.200
12.45
37.85
1.02
35.31
2.29
20.07
3.18
12.95
38.35
1.52
35.81
2.79
20.57
5.08
Dim
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XE0052S1
XE0052S1 Pin Configuration (Top view)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
/RI
RX VCC Gnd TX
OH
Tip Ring
XE0052S1 Pin Descriptions
Pin
Name
1
Ring
Ring connection to the phone line (RJ11 Pin 4). The Ring pin has 1500 volts
isolation from the rest of the circuitry. This isolation must be preserved
throughout the system.
2
Tip
Tip Connection to the phone line (RJ11 Pin 3). The Tip pin has 1500 volts
isolation from the rest of the circuitry. This isolation must be preserved
throughout the system.
3
OH
Hookswitch relay control. A high on OH closes the internal relay and
connects the equipment to the telephone line.
4
TX
TX provides the analog input signal to the 2-4 wire convertor of the
XE0052S1. TX uses a 2.5 volt reference signal and therefore must be
capacitively coupled to the host equipment.
5
GND
Ground
6
VCC
+5 Volts supply power
7
RX
RX provides the analog output signal from the 2-4 wire converter of the
XE0052S. RX uses a 2.5 volt reference signal and therefore must be
capacitively coupled to the host equipment.
8
/RI
Ring Indicate, output, active low, TTL. A low on /RI indicates the modem is
receiving a ring signal.
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Description
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XE0052S1
XE0052S1 Electrical Specifications (VCC = 5V + 10%, Ta = 0 to 70C)
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Power Supply Current
Ring Indicate Active
10
Transmit Insertion loss
600 Ohm Impedence, 1000 Hz
0
dB
Receive Insertion loss
600 Ohm Impedance, 1000 Hz
0
dB
Line Impedance
At 1000 Hz
540
600
Transhybrid Loss
Attenuation between transmiter input and
receiver output at 1KHz with 600 ohm
line termination
10
18
Ring Detect Sensitivity
Min. AC voltage between Tip & Ring
Type B ringer
38
Vrms
Ring Detect Peak Current
Ringing voltage of 40 Vrms applied
between Tip & Ring
100
uA
Ring Detect Idle Current
No Ringing Voltage present
Ring Indicate Output
Ring Voltage present on Tip and Ring
Loop Current Switch
ON: (off-hook)
Control Voltage
OFF: (on-hook)
Loop Current Switch
Control Current
Off-Hook
0.2
Max Units
15
660
Ohms
dB
10
uA
0.5
Volts
4.0
Volts
0.8
0.5
mA
Volts
mA
XE0052 Absolute Maximum Ratings
XECOM
O
O
Storage Temperature
-25 C to +85 C
Operating Temperature Range
0OC to +70OC
Maximum Lead Temperature
(soldering 2 seconds per wave)
260OC
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XE0052S1
XE0052 Typical Connection Diagram
+5 Volts
Modem Analog
Front End
XE0052S or XE0052T
/RI Rx Vcc Gnd Tx OH
8 7 6 5 4 3
Tip Ring
2
1
10 ohms, 1/2 W
/Ring
FB1
4
3
Teccor
P3100SB
Receive
RJ11
FB2
10 mFd
10 ohms, 1/2 W
C1 470 pFd
2600 Volts
Transmit
C2 470 pFd
2600 Volts
10 mFd
OHRLY
Notes:
C1, C2, FB1, and FB2 provide filtering to meet EMI restrictions. These components may be omitted if your
equipment meets the appropriate EMI standards without them. For Capacitors C1 and C2 Xecom recommends
Panasonic part Number ECKDRS471. For Ferrite Beads FB1 and FB2 Xecom recommends TDK Part Number
ACB2012L-120.
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XE0052S1
XE0052S1 FCC Instructions
When developing a product to be connected to the telephone line, it is necessary to use a circuit described as a Data Access
Arrangement (DAA) which is approved by the appropriate governmental agency. In the US, for example, this agency is the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC), while in Canada it is the Department of Communications (DOC). These agencies test and
approve the product to ensure that it meets their specifications, thereby protecting the telephone system from damage and
protecting the user from high voltage transients (such as lightning strikes) which may come down the telephone line.
The XE0052S1 has been designed to meet all FCC Part 68 requirements for hazardous voltage, surge protection and leakage
current. If the system developed transmits data, or DTMF tones on the telephone line, the user must certify that the signals
transmitted meet basic FCC requirements for maximum transmission levels, out of band energy and billing delay. Full details may
be obtained from the FCC under Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, or in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations,
however the basic requirements are as follows:
1. Maximum Transmit Level
For the normal “permissive” (standard) telephone line, equipment which transmits data (such as a modem) must not exceed a
transmission level of -9 dBm.
2. Out of Band Energy
Data equipment must not transmit “out of band” energy on the telephone line which exceeds the following limits:
Frequency
Range
Max. Power
200Hz
3990Hz
to
to
3990Hz
4005Hz
-9 dBm
-27 dBm
4005Hz
8kHz
to
to
16kHz
94kHz
-16 dBm
-47 dBm
86kHz
270kHz
to
to
270kHz
6MHz
-46 dBm
-6 dBm
3. DTMF Transmission Level
If the system is capable of DTMF dialing, the maximum DTMF transmission level must be less than 0 dBm averaged over a 3
second interval.
4. Billing Delay
A delay of 2 seconds or greater is required after the time the XE0052S1 is taken “off hook” and before any information is
transmitted. This is required to ensure that billing information may be exchanged between telephone company central offices
without interference.
The user of the XE0052S1 must certify to the FCC that the final system meets the requirements of Part 68 which include the criteria
above as well as the high voltage protection provided by the XE0052S1. This is generally accomplished through an independent
testing lab which tesst the System and submits the proper paperwork to the FCC for approval. Since the XE0052S1 already
complies with FCC Part 68 rules, this is a relatively simple process.
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Terms of Sale
Devices sold by XECOM are covered by the warranty provisions appearing in its Terms of Sale only. XECOM
makes no warranty, express, statutory, implied, or by description regarding the information set forth herein, or
regarding the freedom of the described devices from patent infringement. XECOM makes no warranty of
merchantability or fitness for any purposes. XECOM reserves the right to discontinue production and change
specifications and prices at any time and without notice. This product is intended for use in normal commercial
applications. Applications requiring extended temperature range, unusual environmental requirements, or high
reliability applications, such as military, medical life-support or life-sustaining equipment, are specifically not
recommended without additional processing and authorization by XECOM for such application.
Xecom assumes no responsibility for the use of any circuitry other than circuitry embodied in a Xecom product.
No other circuits, patents, or licenses are implied.
Life Support Policy
Xecom's products are not authorized for use as Critical Components in Life Support Devices or Systems.
Life Support Devices or Systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body,
or (b) support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the user.
A Critical Component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness.
Copyright, Xecom © 2000
While Xecom, Inc. has made every effort to ensure that the information presented here is accurate, Xecom will not
be liable for any damages arising from errors or omission of fact. Xecom reserves the right to modify specifications
and/or prices without notice. Product mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Xecom Incorporated
374 Turquoise Street, Milpitas, CA 95035
Ph:408-945-6640 Fax:408-942-1346
Email: [email protected]
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