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Monolithic Silicon COS/MOS Dual-Tone
Multifrequency Tone Generator
[ /Title The CD22859 is a CMOS dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF)
(CD22 tone generator for use in dual-tone telephone dialing
systems. The device can easily be interfaced to a standard
859)
push-button telephone keyboard to provide enabling
/Suboperation directly with the telephone lines.
ject
(Monol The CD22859 generates standard DTMF sinusoidal dialing
tones from an on-chip reference crystal oscillator. The
ithic
reference oscillator uses an inexpensive 3.579545MHz color
SiliTV crystal to create highly stable and accurate tones. The
con
sinusoidal tones are digitally synthesized by a stair-step
approximation.
COS/
MOS
One of four low-frequency band row tones and one of four
Dual- high-frequency band column tones are selected by driving
one of the four row inputs and one of the four column inputs
Tone
Multi- low. Simultaneous selection of more than one row input
and/or more than one column input will inhibit tone
fregeneration, or generate a single-tone sinusoid. These
quency operating modes are described in the functional truth table.
Tone
Gener- Control logic is included to allow easy interface to standard
K500-type telephones. Two CMOS outputs (TX, RX) capable
ator)
of driving external pnp receiver and transmitter muting
/Autho transistors are provided. A low input to the CD pin inhibits
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tone generation, turns off the reference oscillator and causes
TX and RX outputs to go to logic ‘0’. During tone generation
/Keymode,
CD = 1 and TX, RX = logic 1.
words
(HarThe row, column and CD inputs are provided with pull-up
resistors to allow the use of SPST switch matrixes.
ris
SemiOrdering Information
conTEMP.
PKG.
ductor,
PART NUMBER RANGE (oC)
PACKAGE
NO.
TeleCD22859E
-40 to 85
16 Ld PDIP
E16.3
com,
SLICs,
SLACs
, Telephone,
Telephony,
WLL,
Wireless
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CD22859
File Number
1257.4
Features
• Mute Drivers On-Chip
• Device Power can Either be Regulated DC or Telephone
Loop Current
• Use of an Inexpensive 3.579545MHz TV Crystal Provides
High Accuracy and Stability for all Frequencies
Applications
• For Use In Dual-tone Telephone Dialing Systems
Pinout
CD22859
(PDIP)
TOP VIEW
VDD 1
16 VOUT
TX 2
15 CD
C1 3
14 R1
C2 4
13 R2
C3 5
12 R3
VSS 6
11 R4
OSC1 7
10 RX
OSC2 8
9 C4
CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
1-800-4-HARRIS or 407-727-9207 | Copyright © Harris Corporation 1999
CD22859
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Thermal Information
Supply Voltage (VDD - VSS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.5 to 12V
Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.5V to VDD 0.5V
Power Dissipation, PD
TA = -40oC to 60oC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500mW
TA = 60oC to 85oC . . . . . Derate Linearly at 1.2mW/oC to 200mW
Maximum Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175oC
Maximum Junction Temperature (Plastic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150oC
Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . -65oC to 150oC
Maximum Lead Temperature (Soldering 10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . .300oC
Operating Conditions
Power Dissipation Per Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100mW
Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40oC to 85oC
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the
device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
Electrical Specifications
TA = -25oC to 60oC, All Voltages Referenced to VSS = 0V
VDD (V)
MIN
MAX
UNITS
Tone Generation Mode with Valid Input (Note 1)
2.5
10
V
Non-Tone Generation (Note 2)
1.7
10
V
3.7
-
2.7
mA
9.3
-
13
mA
3.7
-
100
µA
9.3
-
200
µA
Input Pull-Up Current
3 - 10
-
400
µA
Input Low Voltage (VIL) Maximum
3 - 10
-
0.2VDD
V
Input Low Voltage (VIH) Minimum
3 - 10
-
0.8VDD
V
PARAMETER
DYNAMIC DC SUPPLY VOLTAGE
DYNAMIC OPERATING CURRENT
Tone Generation Mode
(Outputs Unloaded)
No Keydown Mode
Electrical Specifications
TA = -25oC to 60oC
PARAMETER
VDD (V)
VO (V)
MIN
MAX
UNITS
VO; Dual-Tone Output
3.7 - 9.3
-
350
700
mVRMS
VO (CL); Single-Tone Output, Column (Note 3)
3.7 - 9.3
-
300
-
mVRMS
VO (RL); Single-Tone Output, Row (Note 4)
3.7 - 9.3
-
260
-
mVRMS
Distortion (Note 5)
3.9 - 9.3
-
-
10
%
Rise and Fall Time (Dual-Tone Out) (Note 6)
3.9 - 9.3
-
-
5
ms
Pre-Emphasis (Note 7)
3.9 - 9.3
-
1
3
dB
Output Frequency (Note 8)
3.9 - 9.3
-
(Nom. -1%)
(Nom. +1%)
Hz
STATIC TONE OUTPUTS (RL = 82Ω)
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Electrical Specifications
TA = -25oC to 60oC (Continued)
VDD (V)
VO (V)
MIN
MAX
UNITS
1.7
1.2
-0.5
-
mA
IOH (Source)
10
9.5
-3.4
-
mA
IOL (Sink)
10
2.5
-
10
µA
1.7
1.2
-0.5
-
mA
IOH (Source)
10
9.5
-3.4
-
mA
IOL (Sink)
10
2.5
-
10
µA
PARAMETER
STATIC MUTE OUTPUT CURRENT
Transmitter
Receiver
NOTES:
1. All logic and counters functional.
2. Mute switches remain open.
3. Two or more row inputs low and one column input low.
4. Two or more column inputs low and one row input low.
5. Distortion is defined as: The ratio of all extraneous frequency components generated in the voiceband 0.5kHz to 3kHz, to the power of the dualtone signal, measure across RL.
( V 1 2 + V 2 2 + ... + V n 2 )
Distortion= ------------------------------------------------------------------- ,
VL 2 + VH 2
where V1, V2 . . . . Vn are extraneous frequency components in the voiceband 0.5kHz to 3kHz, VL is the low-band frequency tone, and VH is
the high-band frequency tone.
6. Tone rise time is defined as the time for each of the 2 DTMF frequencies to attain 90% of full amplitude, measured from the time when a row
and column signal are driven low.
7. Pre-emphasis is the ratio of the high-group level to the low-group level.
8. Refer to Figure 1 for standard DTMF frequencies.
9. Corresponds to normal dual-tone operation.
10. Corresponds to single-tone generation mode.
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CD22859
COL 1
COL 2
COL 3
COL 4
ROW 1
1
2
3
A
697 (699.1)
ROW 2
4
5
6
B
770 (766.2)
ROW 3
7
8
9
C
852 (847.4)
ROW 4
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D
941 (948.0)
1209
1336
1477
1633
(1215.9) (1331.7) (1471.9) (1645.0)
NOMINAL
OUTPUT
FREQUENCY
FIGURE 1. BELL AND NOMINAL OUTPUT FREQUENCIES (IN PARENTHESIS) FOR 3.579545MHz CRYSTAL
DTMF GENERATOR FUNCTIONAL TRUTH TABLE
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
NUMBER OF
COLUMN INPUTS ACTIVATED “LOW”
NUMBER OF ROW INPUTS ACTIVATED
“LOW”
CD
TONE
OSC RUNNING
RX
TX
X
X
X
“0”
None
No
“0”
“0”
No Key Depressed
0
0
“1”
None
No
“0”
“0”
0
1
“1”
Dual Tone RA, C1
Yes
“1”
“1”
1, 2, 3, or 4
0
“1”
None
No
“0”
“0”
Normal Dialing
One Key Depressed
(Note 9)
1
1
“1”
Dual Tone RA, CB
Yes
“1”
“1”
Two or More Keys In
Same Row
(Note 10)
2, 3, or 4
1
“1”
Single Row Tone RA
Yes
“1”
“1”
Two or More Keys In
Same Column
1
2, 3, or 4
“1”
Single Column Tone
CB
Yes
“1”
“1”
Two or More Keys In
Different Rows and
Columns
2, 3, or 4
2, 3, or 4
“1”
None
Yes
“1”
“1”
KEYBOARD MODE
Where:
X = Don’t Care
RA refers to Tone Output frequencies corresponding to Row 1, Row 2, Row 3, Row 4; CB refers to Tone Output frequencies corresponding to
Column 1, Column 2, Column 3, Column 4.
A = 1, 2, 3, 4 B = 1, 2, 3, 4 A = B, or A ≠ B
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Functional Diagram
VDD
COUNT CONT.
C1
3
C2
4
5
C4
9
CD
15
÷ 32
COL INH
COL
SENSE
C3
COL. DIVIDER
C1-46 C3-38
C2-42 C4-34
D
A
ROW DIVIDER
R1-80 R3-66
R2-73 R4-59
÷ 32
D
A
COUNT
CONT.
VDD
ROW INH
R1
14
VDD
1
R2
R3
ENABLE
ROW
SENSE
13
OP AMP
16
12
VOUT
R4
RX
11
10
OSC 1
÷2
OSC
OSC 2
TX
MUTE
CONTROL
7
2
VSS
8
6
a
d
D1
I
51K
IT
G
L1
1K
VDD
D2
g
1.65K
TX
2.55K
F
B
RR
RX
RX
f
GN
OSC1
OSC2
R2
V2
C1
K
L2
b
D3
a
c
VOUT
C3
V1
L1
L2
R3
R4
RL
NETWORK
C
D4
FIGURE 2. INTERFACE WITH STANDARD K500 TELEPHONE NETWORK
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1
1 2 3
GN
R1
C2
KEYPAD
TX
/CD
L4
A
+
VSS
4 5 6
8
7 8 9
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