MOTOROLA MC34216DW

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PROGRAMMABLE
TELEPHONE LINE
INTERFACE CIRCUIT WITH
LOUDSPEAKER AMPLIFIER
The MC34216 is developed for use in telephone applications where
besides the standard telephone functions also the group listening–in feature
is required. In cooperation with a microcontroller, the circuit performs all
basic telephone functions including DTMF generation and pulse dialing. The
listening–in part includes a loudspeaker amplifier, an anti–howling circuit and
a strong supply. In combination with the TCA3385, the ringing is performed
via the loudspeaker.
SEMICONDUCTOR
TECHNICAL DATA
FEATURES
Line Driver and Supply
• DC and AC Termination of the Line
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•
•
•
28
1
Selectable Masks: France, U.K., Low Voltage
Current Protection
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Adjustable Set Impedance for Resistive and Complex Termination
Efficient Supply Point for Loudspeaker Amplifier and Peripherals
Handset Operation
• Transmit and Receive Amplifiers
•
•
•
•
•
•
Adjustable Sidetone Network
Microphone and Earpiece Mute
Earpiece Gain Increase Switch
Microphone Squelch Function
Transmit Amplifier Soft Clipping
Dialing and Ringing
• Generates DTMF, Pilot Tones and Ring Signal
•
•
•
•
•
AHO1
1
AHO2
2
MTF
3
4
26 RXO1
25 RXI
AGnd
5
24 LPI
TXI
6
23 LPO
Mic
7
22 Gnd
8
LAI
HYN 10
NDC 11
21 VCC
20 Iref
19 RS
18 Clk
CM 12
17 D/HS
IMP 13
SAO 14
16 Osc
Low Current While Pulse–Dialing
Optimized for Ringing via Loudspeaker
Programmable Ring Melodies
Uses Inexpensive 500 kHz Resonator
Peak–to–Peak Limiter Prevents Distortion
LAO
9
15 SAI
Programmable Volume
(Top View)
Anti–Howling Circuitry for Group Listening–In
Interfacing for Handsfree Conversation
Application Areas
• Corded Telephony with Group Listening–In
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•
•
28 AGC
27 RXO2
MTC
Interrupter Driver for Pulse–Dialing
Loudspeaking Facility
• Integrated Loudspeaker Amplifier
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•
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PIN CONNECTIONS
Line Length AGC
Cordless Telephony Base Station with Group Listening–In
Telephones with Answering Machines
Fax, Intercom, Modem
This document contains information on a product under development. Motorola reserves
the right to change or discontinue this product without notice.
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
ORDERING INFORMATION
Device
Tested Operating
Temperature Range
Package
MC34216DW
TA = 0° to +70°C
SO–28L
 Motorola, Inc. 1995
1
MC34216
PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
2
Pin
Symbol
Description
1
AHO1
Anti–Howling Timing, Speakerphone Input
2
AHO2
Anti–Howling Timing, Low Voltage Line Driver Disable
3
MTF
Microphone Threshold Filtering
4
MTC
Microphone Threshold Timing
5
AGnd
Small Signal Ground
6
TXI
Microphone Amplifier Input
7
Mic
Microphone Bias Current Sink
8
LAO
Line Driver Amplifier Output
9
LAI
Line Driver Amplifier Input
10
HYN
Hybrid Network Input
Noise Decoupling
11
NDC
12
CM
DC Mask Signal Filtering
13
IMP
Reference Voltage
14
SAO
Line Current Sense Amplifier Output
15
SAI
Line Current Sense Amplifier Input
16
Osc
Oscillator Input. Connect to 500 kHz Resonator
17
D/HS
Data Input, Hookstatus Output
18
Clk
Clock Input
19
RS
Reset Output
20
Iref
Reference Current
21
VCC
Supply Voltage
22
Gnd
Large Signal Ground
23
LPO
Loudspeaker Amplifier Output
24
LPI
Loudspeaker Amplifier Input
25
RXI
Receive Amplifier Input
26
RXO1
Receive Amplifier Output
27
RXO2
Receive Amplifier Output
28
AGC
Loudspeaker AGC Timing
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
MC34216
Simplified Block Diagram
Line +
DC and AC
Termination
Handset
Earpiece
Handset
MIcrophone
DC Mask Generation
AC Termination
2–4 Wire Conversion
Ear
Supply
Stabilizer
Mic
Line Driver
Anti–
Howling
Base
Loudspeaker
DTMF and
Ring
Generator
LSP
Microcontroller
Interface
Line –
This device contains 6,507 active transistors.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The block diagram of the MC34216 (see Figure 2),
shows the basic blocks of the device plus the essential
external components.
With the MC34216, a microcontroller and a switched mode
power supply, a telephone set with listening–in function and
ringing via loudspeaker can be built as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Telephone Concept with MC34216
Hookswitch
Z1
Z0
Z21
T2
VCC
A/B
Handset
Loudspeaker
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
MC34216
R1
Micro
SMPS
Gnd
3
MC34216
Figure 2. Block Diagram of the MC34216 with Essential Components
Line +
To IMP To SAI
Z1
C17
To IMP
Z0
R20
C16
HYN
CM
12
10
C20
NDC SAO
14
LAI
9
13
R12
Iref
IMP
20
RXO1
R6
27
RXI
25
C5 TXI
DC Mask Generation
AC Termination
2–4 Wire Conversion
Line Length AGC
Protection
Ear
Mute, AGC
Supply–
Stabilizer
References
Ring–
Regulator
MC34216
Line
Driver
Mic
Anti Howling
Microphone Threshold
Volume
LPO 23
C7
LAO
8
T3
RS
DTMF/Tone
and Ring
Generator
LSP
R30
LPI
Micro–
Interface
Clock
Hook–Detect
19
Clk
18
D/HS
To
Micro–
controller
17
24
R28
5
Gnd
22
Mic
7
21
AGnd
Mute, AGC
6
C24
T2
VCC
26
RXO2
R9
11
Z21
C12
28
AGC
C21
1
AHO1
2
C26
AHO2
3
C27
MTF
C28
4
MTC SAI
15
C29
16
Osc
R1
X1
C25
To IMP
Line –
Table 1
A1, A0
Data
Symbol
00
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
MicM
EM
LD
PT
IT
MicP
Microphone Mute
Earphone Mute
Loop Disconnect
Pilot Tone
Idle Tone
Microphone Power
On/Off
On/Off
For Pulse–Dialing
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
01
D0
D1
MFC0
MFC1
Tone Control
Tone Control
Switch On/Off DTMF & Tone Generator
D2
D3
D4
D5
MF0
MF1
MF2
MF3
Tone Select
Tone Select
Tone Select
Tone Select
Select DTMF & Tone Frequency
D0
R/S
Ring/Speech Mode
Select
D1
EA
Earphone Gain +6.0 dB
On/Off
D2
D3
D4
G0
G1
G2
Loudspeaker Gain
Loudspeaker Gain
Loudspeaker Gain
Reduce Gain up to 27 dB in 4.5 dB Steps & Mute
D5
RT
Ring Tone
On/Off
D0
D1
DCM0
DCM1
DC Mask Control
DC Mask Control
Select French, U.K., or Low Voltage Mask
D2
D3
D4
D5
Sp
GR
HPI
Mth
Speakerphone Mode
Line Length AGC
Anti–Howling
Microphone Threshold
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
10
11
4
Function
Comments
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
MC34216
When off–hook, the loop current flows through transistor
T2 and supplies the externals (microcontroller, etc.) at VCC
which is stabilized by the MC34216. The V–I line
characteristic is programmed by the microcontroller and
adjusted by the external components Z0, Z1, Z21 and R1
which are in a regulator loop, acting on transistor T2. The ac
impedance is generated in a similar way. The handset and
loudspeaker can be connected directly to the MC34216 to
perform handset and listening–in operation. Via the bus, the
microcontroller programs the MC34216 to perform the
DTMF/pulse–dialing and provide supervisory tones, as well
as control other functions. The user keypad has to be
connected to the microcontroller. When on–hook, the SMPS
(TCA3385) supplies the circuit in the presence of a ringing
signal. The microcontroller programs the MC34216 and a
ringing melody can be generated via the loudspeaker.
A summary of the control bits which can be programmed
from the microcontroller are in Table 1.
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
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NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER
ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: MILLIMETER.
3. DIMENSION A AND B DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD
PROTRUSION.
4. MAXIMUM MOLD PROTRUSION 0.15
(0.006) PER SIDE.
5. DIMENSION D DOES NOT INCLUDE
DAMBAR PROTRUSION. ALLOWABLE
DAMBAR PROTRUSION SHALL BE 0.13
(0.005) TOTAL IN EXCESS OF D
DIMENSION AT MAXIMUM MATERIAL
CONDITION.
15
14X
-B1
P
0.010 (0.25)
M
B
M
14
28X D
0.010 (0.25)
M
T A
S
B
M
S
R X 45°
C
-T26X
-T-
G
K
SEATING
PLANE
F
J
DIM
A
B
C
D
F
G
J
K
M
P
R
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
17.80 18.05
7.60
7.40
2.65
2.35
0.49
0.35
0.90
0.41
1.27 BSC
0.32
0.23
0.29
0.13
8°
0°
10.05 10.55
0.25
0.75
INCHES
MIN
MAX
0.701 0.711
0.292 0.299
0.093 0.104
0.014 0.019
0.016 0.035
0.050 BSC
0.009 0.013
0.005 0.011
0°
8°
0.395 0.415
0.010 0.029
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MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE
DATA
*MC34216/D*
MC34216/D5