ETC XE2486

xecom
XE2486
8-97
Miniature 2400 bps Modem Module
Description
Features
Xecom's XE2486 is a miniature, low cost 2400 bit
per second modem. It provides a complete
modem, including necessary memory and the
DAA in a package just 1.0 inch by 1.25 inches.
User transferable FCC Part 68 registration is
included.
• Supported Protocols: V.22bis, V.22, V.21, Bell
212A and 103
The XE2486 was specifically designed to provide
OEM system designers with a quick, easy and
low-cost way to integrate a 2400 bits per second
modem. Industry standard "AT" commands
provide modem control and configuration. The
XE2486 interfaces with the system host through a
TTL level, serial interface.
• NVRAM stores commonly dialed numbers
and custom modem configurations
• "AT" commands for modem control and
configuration.
• Small Size: 1.25 inches long, 1.0 inches
wide, 0.50 inches high.
• Single +5V supply
• Low power CMOS:
Operating: 200 mW (Typ.)
Sleep mode: 50 mW (Typ.)
Block Diagram
VCC
Serial I/O
TXD
RXD
\DTR
\DSR
\RI
\CTS
\DCD
ROM
NVRAM
Modem
Controller
Auxilliary I/O
TXA
RXA
\V-D
\HS
RST
\SLEEP
Tip
Analog
Front End
DAA
Ring
SPK
Gnd
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XE2486
XE2486 Mechanical Specifications
INCHES
PIN MIN
MAX
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
1.240
0.990
0.490
0.120
0.090
0.060
0.090
0.790
1.260
1.010
0.510
0.140
0.110
0.080
0.110
0.810
A
METRIC(MM)
MIN
MAX
31.50
25.15
12.45
3.05
2.29
1.52
2.29
20.07
32.00
25.65
12.95
3.56
2.79
2.03
2.79
20.57
B
Denotes Pin 1
Pins = 0.010 by 0.020 inches
C
D
G
G
F
F
E
H
Pin Configuration and Descriptions
PIN
NAME
1
Ring
DESCRIPTION
Ring provides half the two-wire connection to the telephone network,
RJ-11 Pin 4. A 1500 volt barrier
isolates Ring from all other circuits.
This isolation must be preserved
throughout the system. The battery
voltage on Ring may be positive or
negative with respect to Tip.
XE2486
RING
TIP
1
2
RXA
TXA
SPK
N/C
N/C
/SLP
N/C
TXD
RXD
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
N/C
RST
GND
VCC
/HS
/DCD
/CTS
/RI
/DSR
/DTR
/V-D
2
Tip
Tip provides half the two-wire connection to the telephone network,
RJ-11 Pin 3. A 1500 volt barrier
isolates Tip from all other circuits. This isolation must be preserved throughout
the system. The battery voltage on Tip may be positive or negative with respect
to Ring.
3,4
N/A
Not used; Do not connect any circuitry to these Pins.
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Pin Descriptions continued
PIN
NAME
5
SPK
SPK provides the audio output to a speaker. Speaker output is controlled by the
ATL and ATM commands. The input impedance to the speaker driver must be
greater than 300 ohms.
6, 7
N/C
No Connection
8
/SLP
This active low output indicates when the modem is in the sleep mode.
9
N/C
No Connection
10
TXD
TXD provides serial data input from the host. A logic high represents a "Mark"
and a low represents a "Space".
11
RXD
RXD provides serial data output to the host. A logic high represents a "Mark"
and a low represents a "Space".
12
/V-D
The Voice-Data ouptut can be used to drive an external relay for switching
between the modem and handset connected to the same telephone line.
13
/DTR
Data Terminal Ready is an active low input to the modem. The AT&D command
sets the function of DTR.
14
/DSR
Data Set Ready is an active low output from the modem. Its operation is
determined by the AT&S command.
15
/RI
16
/CTS
Clear to Send is not used on the XE2486; it will remain low at all times.
17
/DCD
Data Carrier Detect goes low to indicate receipt of a valid incoming carrier. The
AT&C1 command enables the carrier detect function.
18
/HS
This active low output indicates when the XE2486 has made a 2400 bps
connection.
19
VCC
VCC provides the +5 volt power required by the modem.
20
Gnd
Ground provides the common reference for the XE2486.
21
RST
This active high input cause a hardware reset in the XE2486. The reset pulse
must be held high for at least 10 milliseconds to correctly reset the modem.
22
N/C
No Connection
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DESCRIPTION
Ring Indicator is an active low output which marks the presence of a ring on the
line.
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XE2486 Typical Connection Diagram
+5 Volts
RJ11
FB1
3
4
FB2
C1
Tip
Ring
C2
Reset
XE2486
GND
VCC
/HS
SPK
/DCD
/CTS
/RI
/SLP
16C450
UART
/DSR
/DTR
V/D
TXD
RXD
Note: RJ11 Pin assignments reference a 6-pin connector. Tip and Ring are the center pins of all RJ11
jacks.
Recommended Parts
Reference Designation
Description
Recommended Part Number
L1, L2
Ferrite Beads
TDK CB30-1812
C1, C2
Capacitors
Sprague 30GAT47, 470 pfd, 3000 Volts
J1
RJ11 Jack
Stewart SS6446NF
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XE2486
AT Commands
Modes of Operation
The XE2486"AT" commands provide two
operational modes in the XE2486; Command
Mode and Data Mode.
Data Mode: The XE2486 enters data mode after
it establishes a modem link and issues a
"CONNECT" result code. In Data Mode the
modem transmits all signals on Transmit Data
(TXD) to the remote modem and puts data from
the remote modem onto Received Data (RXD).
When the modem exits data mode, it issues a "NO
CARRIER" result code.
Command Mode: The XE2486 enters command
mode on power-up, reset, a lost connection, or
escape code receipt. In command mode the
modem accepts commands from the host on
transmit data. The modem returns appropriate
responses on received data.
Command Line Format
Command lines issued to the modem follow a
strict format. The ATprefix begins each command.
The command buffer stores the command line
which is executed upon receipt of a carriage
return. Until executed, the command line can be
editied with a backspace.
Command Prefix - Each command begins with
the AT prefix. The "A" and "T" may be both upper
case or both lower case but cannot be of different
cases. The prefix identifies the speed and parity of
the host. The modem measures the width of
incoming bits to determine speed and compares
parity bits of the two characters to determine parity.
Command Line - A command line may include a
series of commands. The modem executes such
commands in the sequence they appear. A
carriage return terminates the command line and
executes the commands. Register S3 allows
selection of another character to terminate the
command line.
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Command Buffer - The command buffer holds a
maximum of 40 characters, including the AT
prefix. Space inserted into the command line do
not fill space in the command buffer. Attempting to
load a longer command line causes the modem to
issue an "ERROR" result code and the commands
are not executed.
Command Line Editing - A backspace can be
used to edit the command line beforeexecution.
The backspace erases the previous character in
the command line. Register S5 allows selection of
a character other than a backspace to edit the
command line.
Re-Execute Last Command - An "A/" causes the
modem to re-execute the last command line. This
command which does not require the "AT" prefix.
Ommitted Parameters - Most commands include a
parameter which determines how the functions will
be set. When this parameter is omitted from the
command string, it is assumed to be a 0.
Escape Characters - A 3-character escape
sequence switches the modem from data to
command mode while remaining on line. The
escape character, Register S2, must be entered 3
times in succession within a 1 second guard time
to execute the escape. The default escape
sequence is "+++."
Result Codes - The modem issues a result code
after each action. Result codes may be provided
as full words, numeric codes or may be disabled all
together. Each result code ends with a carriage
return when numeric result codes are chosen.
When full word result codes are chosen, a Line
Feed and Carriage Return preceed and follow
each result code.
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XE2486
AT Command List
An asterisk indicates the factory default
Xn - Result Code Set n=0 Responses 0-4*
n=1 Responses 0-5 & 10
n=2 Responses 0-6 & 10
n=3 Responses 0-5, 7 & 10
n=4 Responses 0-7 & 10
A - Answer Command Bn - Select Communications Standard
n=0 Selects CCITT standards
n=1 Selects Bell standards*
D - Dial Command P = Pulse dial
T = Tone dial
R = Connect as an answering modem
W = Wait for dial tone
, = Pause for the duration of S8
@ = Wait for silence
! = Switch hook flash
; = Return to the command state
Z - Reset &Cn - DCD Operation
n=0 DCD is forced active*
n=1 DCD indicates a valid carrier signal
&Dn - DTR
n=0 DTR is ignored by the modem*
n=2 Modem disconnects if the host revokes
DTR.
n=3 The modem performs a soft reset when
DTR is revoked.
En - Command Echo
n=0 Do not echo commands
n=1 Enable command echo*
&F - Revert to Factory Defaults
Hn - Switch Hook Control n=0 Switch hook relay closes*
n=1 The switch hook relay opens
&Ln - Line Type
n=0 Modem operates on dial-up lines*
n=1 Modem operates on leased lines
In - Modem Identification
&Qn - Communications Format
n=0 Sets the modem for normal, unbuffered
operation.
Ln - Speaker Volume n=0 Low speaker volume
n=1 Low speaker volume
n=2 Moderate speaker volume*
n=3 High speaker volume
&Tn - Test Modes
n=0 Exit test mode
n=1 Local analog loopback
n=3 Initiate local digital loopback
n=4 Respond to remote loop request*
n=5 Deny remote loop request
n=6 Intiate a Remote Digital loopback
n=7 Remote digital loopback w self-test
n=8 Local analog loopback w self-test
Mn - Speaker Activity n=0 Speaker off
n=1 Speaker on until carrier received*
n=2 Speaker remains on
n=3 Speaker on after dialing until carrier is
detected.
&V - View Active Profile -
On - On Line
n=0 Return On Line with no retrain*
n=1 Initiate retrain while returning On line.
&Wn - Store Profile n=0 Stores the current configuration in
memory location 0.
n=1 Stores the current configuration in
memory location 1.
Qn - Responses
n=0 Send responses *
n=1 No Responses
&Yn - Recall Profile
n=0 Use memory location 0.
n=1 Use memory location 1.
Sr? - Interogate Register Sr=n - Set Register Value Vn - Result Codes n=0 Numeric Result Codes
n=1 English Word Result Codes*
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&Zn=X- Store Number
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XE2486
S-Register Summary
REG.
RANGE/UNITS
S0
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S14
S16
S18
S21
S22
S23
S27
0-255/rings
0-255/rings
0-127/ASCII
0-127/ASCII
0-127/ASCII
0-32,127/ASCII
2-255/sec
1-60/sec
0-255/sec
1-255/0.1 sec
1-255/0.1 sec
Bit Mapped
Bit Mapped
0-255/sec
Bit Mapped
Bit Mapped
Bit Mapped
Bit Mapped
DESCRIPTION
Number of rings to answer on
Count number of incoming rings
Escape character
Carriage return character
Line feed character
Backspace character
Dial tone wait time
Wait time for remote carrier
Comma pause time
Carrier detect response time
Delay from loss of carrier to hang up
E,Q,V,T,P,D,A,R accept/ignore
Modem loopback tests
Modem test timer
J, &R, &D, &C, &S, Y
L, M, X, &P, &T4, &T5, DTE speed and parity
&T4,&T5, DTE speed, parity
&Q, &L, &X, B commands
DEFAULT
000
000
043
013
010
008
002
030
002
006
014
170
000
000
000
118
007
064
Result Code Summary
DIGIT
CODE
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OK
CONNECT
RING
NO CARRIER
ErroR
Connect 1200
No dial tone
Busy
No answer
10
Connect 2400
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WORD CODE MEANING
Successfully executed command line
300 bps connection established
Ring signal detected
Carrier not detected within Register S7 detect time
Error found in command line; returns to command line
1200 bps connection established
No dial tone detected within 5 Sec. after going off-hook
Busy signal detected after automatically dialing a call
Five seconds of silence was not detected when using the @ command in
the Dial command line
Connection established at 2400 bps
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XE2486
Electrical Specifications
Absolute MAaximum Ratings*
SUPPLY VOLTAGE - Vcc
DC INPUT VOLTAGE
STORAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE
LEAD TEMPERATURE (Soldering, 2 sec per wave)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
+6.5 Volts
-0.6 Volts to +6.5 Volts
-25° C TO +100° C
260° C
0 TO 70° C
*Exceeding these values may result in permanent damage to the device.
Telephone Interface Specifications
PARAMETER
MIN
TYP
Telephone Line Impedance Match
600
Ring Detect Sensitivity (on hook, Type B ringer)
38
Telephone Loop Current
20
Power Supply Characteristics(TA =
Symbol Parameter
MAX
UNIT
ohms
Vrms
100
mA
0 - 70°C, Vcc = 5v ±5%)
Min
Typ
Max
Units
4.75
5.0
5.25
V
Vcc
Supply Voltage
Icc
Vcc Supply Current
40
mA
Iccpd
Power Down Current
10
mA
Comments
All outputs Disconnected
Power Management: The XE2486 has an integrated, advanced power management capability. If no activity is
detected on the RXD, DTR, or RI lines the modem will automatically go into a smart power down mode. In this mode
power consumption is typically less than 50 milliwatts.
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XE2486
FCC Instructions
This product complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. With each device shipped, there is a label which
contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN) for this product. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company.
The mounting of this device in the final assembly must be made in such a manner as to preserve the high
voltage protection between the TIP/RING and the rest of the system. Typically, this may be accomplished
by maintaining a minimum spacing .100 mils between the TIP/RING Traces to the RJ-11C Jack and low
voltage portion of the system. No additional circuitry may be attached between TIP/RING and the
telephone line connection, unless specifically allowed in the rules.
The REN helps determine the number of devices you may connect to a telephone line and still have all of
these devices ring when the number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all
devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you
may connect to the line, as determined by the REN, you should contact the local telephone company to
determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
If your system causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue service
temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advance notification is not practical, you will be
notified as soon as possible.
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that
could affect proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you
an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
If you experience trouble with this device, please contact XECOM at (408) 945-6640 for information on
obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this device from the
network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the device is not malfunctioning.
The device may not be used on coin service lines provided by the telephone company (this does not
apply to private coin telephone applications which use standard telephone lines). Connection to party
lines is subject to state tariffs.
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XE2486
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 © 1997
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