ZARLINK MV8870-1

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MV8870/MV8870-1
ADVANCE INFORMATION
DS3140-2.1
MV8870 / MV8870-1
INTEGRATED DTMF RECEIVER
IN+
1
18
VDD
IN-
2
17
St/GT
ESt
15
StD
SEL
5
14
Q4
PD
6
13
Q3
OSC1
7
12
Q2
OSC2
8
11
Q1
VSS
9
10
TOE
2 IN-
3 GS
23 NC
FHT 8
22 FLT
20 Q4
NC 11
19 Q3
Q2 18
21 FL
PD 10
Q1 17
FH 9
TOE 16
Receiver Systems for BT or CEPT Specifications
Paging Sytems
Repeater Systems / Mobile Radio
Credit Card Systems
Remote Control
24 NC
SEL 7
OSC1 12
■
■
■
■
■
25 StD
NC 6
NC 15
APPLICATIONS
VREF 5
VSS 14
Complete DTMF Receiver
Low Power Consumption
Internal Gain Setting Amplifier
Adjustable Guard Time
Central Office Quality
OSC2 13
■
■
■
■
■
4 NC
FEATURES
DG18
DP18
MP18
26 ESt
16
4
27 St/GT
3
28 VDD
GS
VREF
1 IN+
The MV8870 / MV8870-1 is a complete DTMF receiver
integrating both the bandsplit filter and digital decoder
functions, fabricated in GPS’s double-poly ISO2-CMOS
technology. The filter section uses switched capacitor
techniques for high and low group filters; the decoder uses
digital counting techniques to detect and decode all 16 DTMF
tone pairs into a 4-bit code.
External component count is minimised by on-chip
provision of a differential input amplifier, clock oscillator and
latched 3-state bus interface.
The MV8870 and MV8870-1 are functionally identical, but
differ in Electrical Characteristics.
HP28
Figure 1: Pin connections - top view
SEL
5(7)
PD
FHT
6(10)
FH
(8)
(9)
11(17)
HIGH GROUP FILTER
IN+
INGS
12(18)
1(1)
DIAL TONE FILTER
2(2)
DIGITAL
DETECTION
ALGORITHM
ZERO
CROSSING
DETECTORS
CODE
CONVERTER
AND LATCH
13(19)
3(3)
LOW GROUP FILTER
14(20)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
CHIP
CHIP
POWER BIAS
10(16)
CHIP
CLOCKS
BIAS CIRCUIT
18(28)
9(14)
VDD
4(5)
VSS
VREF
(22)
7(12)
FLT
OSC1
8(13)
OSC2
TOE
STEERING LOGIC
(21)
16(26)
FL
ESt
15(25)
StD
17(27)
St/GT
Figure 2: Functional block diagram (Pin numbers in brackets refer to HP package)
1
MV8870/MV8870-1
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The MV8870 / MV8870-1 monolithic DTMF receiver offers
small size, low power consumption and high performance. Its
architecture consists of a bandsplit filter section, which
separates the high and low tone groups, followed by a digital
counting section which verifies the frequency and duration of
the received tones before passing the corresponding code to
the output bus.
FILTER SECTION
Separation of the low-group and high-group tones is
achieved by applying the DTMF signal to the inputs of two
sixth-order switched capacitor band-pass filters, the
bandwidths of which correspond to the low and high group
frequencies. The filter section also incorporates notches at 350
and 440 Hz for exceptional dial tone rejection (see Fig.3). Each
filter is followed by a single order switched capacitor filter
section which smooths the signals prior to limiting. Limiting is
performed by high-gain comparators which are provided with
hysteresis to prevent detection of unwanted low-level signals.
The outputs of the comparators provide full rail logic swings at
the trequencies of the incoming DTMF signals.
For testing and monitoring, the high and low group filter
and zero crossing detector outputs are made available via
FHT, FH, FLT and FL (HP package only).
DECODER SECTION
Following the filter section is a decoder employing digital
counting techniques to determine the frequencies ot the
incoming tones and to verify that they correspond to standard
DTMF frequencies. A complex averaging algorithm protects
against tone simulation by extraneous signals such as voice
while providing tolerance to small frequency deviations and
variations. This averaging algorithm has been developed to
ensure an optimum combination of immunity to talk-off and
tolerance to the presence of interfering frequencies (third
tones) and noise. When the detector recognises the
simultaneous presence of two valid tones (this is referred to as
the ‘Signal Condition’ in some industry specifications) the Early
Steering output (ESt) will go to an active state. Any
subsequent loss of signal condition will cause the ESt pin to go
to its inactive state (see Fig.5).
X
Y
A B C
D
STEERING CIRCUIT
Before registration of a decoded tone-pair, the receiver
checks for a valid signal duration (referred to as (character
recognition condition). This check is performed by an external
RC time constant driven by ESt. A logic high on ESt causes the
voltage at the SVGT pin (VSt/GT) to rise as the capacitor
discharges (see Figs.4 and 5).
Provided signal condition is maintained (ESt remains high)
for the validation period (tGTP), VSUGT reaches the threshold
(VTSt) of the steering logic which allows it to register the tone
pair and strobe the corresponding 4-bit code into the output
latch (see Fig.6). At this point the SVGT pin is activated as an
output and drives VSt/GT to VDD (see Fig.5).
St/GT continues to drive high as long as ESt remains high.
After a short delay (tDP) to allow the output latch to settle, the
delayed steering output pin (StD) goes high to indicate that the
code for a new received tone-pair is available. The contents of
the output latch are output onto the output bus (Q1 to Q4 pins)
when the three-state output enable (TOE) pin is high.
The steering circuit works in reverse to validate the
interdigit pause between signals. Thus as well as rejecting
signals too short to be considered valid, the receiver will
tolerate signal interruptions (drop-out) too short to be
considered a valid pause. This facility, together with the
capability of selecting the steering time constants externally,
allows the designer to tailor performance to meet a wide
variety of system requirements.
VDD
C
VDD
MV8870/
MV8870-1
St/GT
ESt
StD
18
17
16
15
tGTA = RC In {VDD ÷ VTSI}
tGTP = RC In {VDD ÷ (VDD - VTSU)}
Figure 4: Basic Steering Circuit
E
F
G
H
0
Precise
Dial Tones
X = 350 Hz
Y = 440 Hz
10
DTMF Tones
A = 697 Hz
B = 770 Hz
C = 852 Hz
D = 941 Hz
E = 1209 Hz
F = 1336 Hz
G = 1477 Hz
H = 1633 Hz
20
ATTENUATION
(dB)
30
40
50
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
FREQUENCY (Hz)
2
R
Figure 3: Filter response
1600
1800
2000
MV8870/MV8870-1
device parameter (Fig.5) and tlD is the minimum time taken to
recognise an interdigit pause. A value for C2 of 0.1µ-F is
recommended for most applications, leaving R3 to be selected
by the designer.
Different steering arrangements may be used to select
independantly the guard times for tone present (tGTP) and tone
absent (tGTA). This may be necessary to meet system
specifications which place both accept and reject limits on both
tone duration and interdigit pause. Guard Time adjustment
also allows the designer to tailor system parameters such as
talk-off and noise immunity. Increasing tREC improves talk-off
performance since it reduces the probability that tones
simulated by speech will maintain signal conditions long
enough to be registered. Alternatively a relatively short tREC
wim a long tlD would be appropriate for extremely noisy
environments where fast acquisition time and immunity to tone
drop-outs are required. Design information for guard time
adjustment is shown in Figs. 8a and 8b.
APPLICATIONS
A simple application circuit is shown in Fig.7. This has a
symmetric guard time circuit, a single-ended analog input and
a dedicated crystal oscillator.
GUARD TIME ADJUSTMENT
In many situations not requiring seperate selection of tone
duration and interdigit pause, the simple steering circuit shown
in Fig.7 is applicable. Component values are chosen according
to the formulae (see Figs. 4, 8a and 8b):tREC = tDP + tGTP
tlD = tDA + tGTA
The value of tDP is a device parameter (see Dynamic
Characteristics and Fig.5) and tREC is the minimum signal
duration to be recognised by the receiver. Likewise tDA is a
A
B
VIN
E
TONE N
tDA
tDA
ESt
C
tDP
tDP
F
TONE N + 1
tDA
G
TONE N + 1
tDA
tDP
tDP
tDA
tDP
VTSt
St/GT
t < tGTP
t < tGTP
t = tGTP
t = tGTA
t = tGTP
tPStD
tPStD
t < tGTA
t = tGTA
StD
CODE
CONVERTER
LATCH
OUTPUTS
tPStD
DECODED TONE N-1
TONE N
TONE N + 1
tPQ
tPQ
TOE
tPStD
TONE N + 1
TONE N
Q1 - Q4
D
D
EXPLANATION OF EVENTS
A, Tone bursts detected, but tone duration invalid and output latch unchanged.
B. Tone N detected, tone duration valid, output latch updated and new data signalled by
StD.
C. End of tone N detected, tone absent duration valid, but output latch updated until next
valid tone.
D. Outputs switched to high impedance.
E. Tone N + 1 detected, tone duration valid, tone decoded, output latch updated
(although outputs are currently high impedance) and new data signalled by StD.
F. Acceptable dropout of tone N + 1, tone absent duration invalid, StD and output latch
unchanged.
G. End of tone N + 1 detected, tone absent duration valid, StD goes low but output latch
not updated until next valid tone.
Figure 5: Timing diagram
D
NOTES
1. tDP time for valid tone present is
a device parameter (see Electrical
Characteristics).
2. tDA time for valid tone absent is
a device parameter (see Electrical
Characteristics).
3. tGTP and tGTA are adjustable via
external RC network at pins 16
and 17 (see Fig. 4).
4. tPSID and tPQ are propogation
delays given in Electrical
Characteristics.
3
MV8870/MV8870-1
fLOW
fHIGH
DIGIT
TOE
697
697
697
770
770
770
852
852
852
941
941
941
697
770
852
941
-
1209
1336
1477
1209
1336
1477
1209
1336
1477
1209
1336
1477
1633
1633
1633
1633
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
A
B
C
D
Any
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
L
SELECT = L
SELECT = H
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
0
Z
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
l
0
Z
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
l
0
Z
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
Z
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
Z
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
Z
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
Z
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
Z
Figure 6: Functional decode table
VDD
MV8870/
MV8870-1
1
2
3
DTMF
OUTPUT
C1
R1
4
R2
5
6
R1, R2 = 100kΩ±1%
7
R3 = 300kΩ±1%
8
C1, C2 = 0.1µF±5%
X
X = 3.579545MHz±0.1%
9
IN+
VDD
IN-
St/GT
GS
ESt
VREF
StD
SEL
Q4
PD
Q3
OSC1
OSC2
VSS
Q2
Q1
TOE
C2
18
17
R3
16
15
}
14
13
12
11
DECODED
OUTPUT
10
Figure 7: Simple application circuit; single ended input
VDD
VDD
C
VDD
MV8870/
MV8870-1
St/GT
ESt
C
18
VDD
17
16
R1
MV8870/
MV8870-1
St/GT
ESt
15
StD
17
16
R1
15
R2
StD
tGTA = R1C In {VDD ÷ VTSt}
tGTA = RPC In {VDD ÷ VTSt}
tGTP = RPC In {VDD ÷ [VDD - VTSt]}
tGTP = R1C In {VDD ÷ [VDD - VTSt]}
RP = R1R2 ÷ {R1 + R2}
RP = R1R2 ÷ {R1 + R2}
Figure 8a: Guard time adjustment (tGTP < tGTA)
4
18
R2
Figure 8b: Guard time adjustment (tGTP > tGTA)
MV8870/MV8870-1
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT CONFIGURATION
The input arrangement of the MV8870 / MV8870-1
provides a differential input op. amp. and a bias source (VREF)
to bias the inputs at mid-rail. The gain may be adjusted through
a feedback resistor from the op. amp. output (GS). In a singleended configuration the input pins are connected as shown in
Fig. 7 where the op. amp. is connected to give unity gain and
the VREF pin biases the input at (VDD ÷ 2).
Fig.9 shows the differential configuration. In this circuit gain
is adjusted through the feedback resistor R5.
CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
The internal clock circuit is completed with the addition of
an external 3.58MHz crystal which is normally connected as
shown in Fig. 7. However it is possible to configure several
MV8870 / MV8870-1 devices to use only a single oscillator
crystal.
C1
The devices are chained together with the oscillator output
of the first device in the chain capacitively coupled to the
oscillator input of the second device and so on down the chain.
The details are shown in Fig. 10. Precision balancing
capacitors are not required as problems of unbalanced loading
are not a concern.
RECEIVER SYSTEM FOR BT SPECIFICATION POR 1151
The circuit shown in Fig.11 illustrates the use of the
MV8870-1 in a typical receiver system. The BT specification
defines the non-operate level as input signals below 34 dBm.
This is obtained by choosing R1 and R2 to give 3dB of
attenuation so that an input of 34 dBm corresponds to -37 dBm
at the op. amp. output pin (GS). The tolerances on R3 and C2
give a tolerance on guard time of 6%. For better performance
the non-symmetric guard time circuit shown in Fig.12 is
recommended.
DTMF
INPUT
C2
C1
R1
VDD
R4
MV8870/
MV8870-1
1
IN+
2
IN-
R1
1
+
2
-
4
R2
R5
R3
3
3
GS
5
6
MV8870/
MV8870-1
R2
4
7
VREF
8
X
9
Differential Input Amplifier
C1 = C2 = 0.01µF
Resistors are ± 1%
R1 = R4 = R5 = 100kΩ
R2 = 60kΩ
Capacitors are ± 5%
R3 = R2R5 ÷ (R2 + R5)
Voltage Gain (AVdiff) = R5 ÷ R1
Input Impedance
ZINDIFF = 2[R12 + (1 ÷ wC)2]1/2
Figure 9: Differential input configuration
IN+
VDD
IN-
St/GT
GS
ESt
VREF
StD
SEL
Q4
PD
Q3
OSC1
Q2
OSC2
Q1
VSS
TOE
C2
18
17
R3
16
15
}
14
13
12
11
DECODED
OUTPUT
10
R1 = 102kΩ ± 1%
R2 = 71.5kΩ ± 1%
R3 = 390kΩ ± 1%
C1, C2 = 0.1µF ± 5%
X = 3.579545MHz ± 0.1%
Figure 11: Single ended circuit for BT/CEPT Specs
VDD
MV8870/
MV8870-1
OSC1
OSC2
MV8870/
MV8870-1
7
8
X
C
7
C
8
C
OSC1
OSC2
VDD
MV8870/
MV8870-1
St/GT
ESt
18
17
16
R1
15
StD
C = 30pF
X = 3.57945MHz
To OSC1
of next
MV8870/
MV8870-1
Figure 10: Oscillator circuit
R2
tGTA = R1C In {VDD ÷ VTSt}
R1 = 368kΩ ± 1%
tGTP = RPC In {VDD ÷ [VDD - VTSt]}
R2 = 2.2mΩ ± 1%
RP = R1R2 ÷ {R1 + R2}
C = 0.1µF ± 5%
Figure 12: Non-symmetric guard time circuit
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MV8870/MV8870-1
PIN DESCRIPTIONS (Note 1)
Symbol
Pin no
Pin name and description
IN+,
IN -
1 (1)
2 (2)
In Plus and Minus (Voltage Inputs). These are respectively the non-inverting and inverting
inputs to the front-end op-amp. The DTMF input is applied to these pins in normal operation.
GS
3 (3)
Gain Select (Voltage Output). This pin is connected to the output of the front-end op-amp. A
feedback resistor between this pin and the inverting input (IN - ) controls the front-end gain.
VREF
4 (5)
Reference Voltage (Voltage Output). This pin outputs a voltage which is half-way between the
power supply voltages (VSS and VDD). It can be used to bias the input signal.
SEL
5 (7)
Select Input. This pin determines the Q4........Q1 truth table as shown in Fig. 6
PD
6 (10)
Power Down Input. This pin is used to power down and inhibit the oscillator. It is active high
and includes an internal pull-up resistor.
FHT
- (8)
Fllter High Tones. Sine wave output from the high group filter circuit.
FH
- (9)
High Frequency OutpuL Square wave output from the high group zero crossing detector.
OSC1
7 (12)
Oscillator 1 (Digltal Input). This is the input to the inverter of the oscillator circuit. There is an
internal biasing resistor between this pin and the inverter output (OSC2). A 3.579545MHz crystal
is normally connected externally between the two pins to complete the oscillator circuit.
OSC2
8 (13)
Oscillator 2 (Digital Output). This is the output of the inverter of the oscillator circuit. There is an
internal biasing resistor between this pin and the inverter input (OSC1). A 3.579545MHz crystal is
normally connected externally between the two pins to complete the oscillator circuit.
VSS
9 (14)
Negative Supply (Power Input). This is the negative power supply for the device. It is
normally 0V.
TOE
10 (16)
Three-State Output Enable (Digital Input with Pull-up). If this pin is high then the decoder
outputs (Q1 to Q4) are enabled. If it is low then the outputs go into their high-impedance state.
There is an internal pull-up at this pin.
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
11 (17)
12 (18)
13 (19)
14 (20)
Q1 to Q4 (Three-State Outputs). When the TOE pin is high these pins output the code in the
output latch which corresponds to the last valid tone-pair detected. They go into their high
impedance state when the TOE pin is low.
FL
- (21)
Low Frequency Output. Square wave output from the low group zero crossing detector
FLT
- (22)
Filter Low Tones. Sine wave output from the low group filter circuit.
StD
15 (25)
Delayed Steering (Digital Output). This pin follows the ESt and SVGT pins. It goes high to
indicate that a new tone-pair has been detected and the corresponding code has been loaded
into the output latch. It goes low to indicate that a new tone-pair is expected.
ESt
16 (26)
Early Steerlng (Digital Output). This pin goes high when the digital detection algorithm
decides that there is a valid DTMF input. It goes low as soon as the algorithm decides that there
is no valid DTMF input.
In normal use this pin is used to drive an external guard time circuit which in turn drives the
SUGT pin.
SVGT
17 (27)
Steerlng / Guard Time (Voltage Input / Digltal Output). This pin follows the ESt pin. When
ESt pin changes state this pin acts as an input and monitors the voltage developed here by the
ESt pin acting through the external guard time circuit.
When the voltage reaches the internally generated VTSI level then this pin acts as an output
and pulls itself fully to the state of the ESt pin. When this pin goes fully high a new code is
loaded into the output latch and the StD pin goes high. When this pin goes fully low the device
prepares itself for a new tone-pair and the StD pin goes low.
VDD
18 (28)
Positive Supply (Power Input). This is the positive power supply for the device. It is normally
5V.
Note: 1. Figures in brackets are for HP28 package.
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MV8870/MV8870-1
RECOMMENDED OPERATING RANGE
Value (MV8870)
Characteristic
Positive supply voltage
Operating temperature
Value (MV8870-1)
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Max
Units
VDD
TOP
4.75
-40
5.0
+25
5.25
+80
4.75
-40
5.0
+25
5.25
+80
V
˚C
Conditions
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Over Recommended Operating Range (unless otherwise specified)
These characteristics are guaranteed over the following conditions (unless otherwise stated):
Voltages measured with respect to ground (VSS).
Typical figures are for design aid only; they are not guaranteed and are not subject to production testing.
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
Value (MV8870)
Characterlstlc
Value (MV8870-1)
Symbol
Unlts
Min
Typ
Max
Mln
Typ
Max
Conditions
Power dissipation
PD
15
35
15
37
mW
VDD supply current
IDD
3.0
7.0
3.0
7.0
mA
Input high voltage (OSC1 &
VIH
3.5
VDD
3.5
VDD
V
Input low voltage (OSC1 and
TOE)
VIL
0
1.5
0
1.5
V
Input leakage current (OSC1,
IN + and IN-)
ll
100
Internal pull-up current (TOE)
IPU
7.5
15.0
Steering threshold voltage
(St/GT)
VTSt
2.35
2.5
Low level output voltage
VOL
0.03
0.03
V
No Load
High level output voltage
VOH
4.97
4.97
V
No Load
2.2
100
2.2
f0 = 3.579545MHZ
mA
0 ≤ VPIN ≤ VDD
0 ≤ VPIN ≤ VDD
7.5
15.0
µA
2.35
2.5
V
Output low sink current (OSC2, IOL
Q1-Q4, StD and ESt)
1.0
2.5
1.0
2.5
mA
VPIN = 0.4V
Output high source current
(OSC2, Q1-Q4, StD and ESt)
IOH
0.4
0.8
0.4
0.8
mA
VPIN = 4.6V
Reference voltage
VREF
2.4
V
No Load
VREF output resistance
RREF
10.0
Pin capacitance
CP
7.0
2.7
2.4
2.8
10.0
15.0
kΩ
7.0
15.0
pF
Pin to supplies
7
MV8870/MV8870-1
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS: INPUT OP AMP
Value (MV8870)
Characteristic
Min
Input impedance (IN+ and IN-)
Value (MV8870-1)
Symbol
Typ
Max
Min
Typ
Units
Conditions
1 kHz
Max
RIN
10
10
MΩ
Input offset voltage (IN+ and IN-) VOS
25
25
mV
Input leakage current
IIN
100
100
nA
VSS<VIN<VDD
Power supply rejection
PSRR
60
60
dB
1 kHz
Common mode range
VCM
3.0
3.0
V
No Load
Common mode rejection
CMRP
60
60
dB
VIN=VREF+1.3V
DC open loop voltage gain
AVOL
65
65
dB
Open loop unity gain
bandwidth
fC
1.5
1.5
MHz
Output voltage swing (GS)
VO
4.5
4.5
Vp-p
Output capacitive load (GS)
COUT
Output resistive load (GS)
ROUT
100
100
50
ROUT to VSS≥ 100kΩ
pF
50
kΩ
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS: OSCILLATOR CIRCUIT
Value (MV8870 and MV8870-1)
Characteristic
8
Symbol
Crystal/clock frequency (OSC1
and OSC2)
fO
Oscillator input rise time
(OSC1) - external clock
tOR
Oscillator input high time
(OSC1) - external clock
tOH
Oscillator input fall time
(OSC1) - external clock
tOF
Oscillator Input Low Time
(OSC1 Pin) - external clock
tOL
Oscillator Output Load (OSC2)
CLO
Units
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
3.579
3.579545
3.5831
MHz
110
ns
See Fig.13
170
ns
See Fig.13
110
ns
See Fig.13
170
ns
See Fig.13
30
pF
110
110
MV8870/MV8870-1
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS: DETECTOR
Characterslic
Value (MV8870)
Value (MV8870-1)
Min
Min
Symbol
Units
Typ
77 7
-29
Max
Typ
Valid input level (GS)
VVL
PVL
2458 6-1 7
1.0
-31
Invalid input level (GS)
VlL
PIL
Acceptable positive twist
TAP
10
6.0
10
Acceptable negative twist
TAN
10
6.0
10
Frequency deviation accept
∆FA
-1.5
-2.0
Frequency deviation rejected as too low ∆FRL
2458
10
mVp-p
dBm
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9
30.8
-37
mVp-p
dBm
1, 2, 3, 5, 6. 9
dB
2, 3, 6, 9
_
dB
2, 3, 6, 9
+1.5
+2.0
%
Hz
2, 3, 5, 9
-5.0
-3.5
%
2, 3, 5, 9
5.0
_
+1.5 -1.5
+ 2.0 -2.0
-5.0
-3.5
5.0
.
Frequency deviation rejected as too high ∆FRH
3.5
Third tone tolerance
PITT
-16
Noise tolerance
PNT
Dial tone tolerance
PDTT
Tone present detect time
tDP
5
11
14
5
11
14
ms
Tone absent detect time
tDA
0.5
4.0
8.5
05
40
8.5
ms
3.5
Notes
Max
2, 3, 5, 9
-18
dB
2, 3, 4, 5, 9,12
-12
-12
dB
2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10
+ 22
+ 22
dB
2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11
NOTES
1. dBm = decibels above or below a reference power of 1 mW into a 600Ω load.
2. Digit sequence consists of all DTMF tones.
3. Tone duration = 40ms, tone pause = 40ms.
4. Signal condition consists of nominal DTMF frequencies.
5. Both tones in composite signal have equal amplitudes.
6. Tone pair is deviated by ± (1.5% + 2Hz).
7. Bandwidth limited (3kHz) Gaussian noise.
8. The precise dial tone frequencies are (350Hz and 440Hz) ± 2%.
9. For an error rate of better than 1 in 10,000.
10. Referenced to lowest frequency component in DTMF signal.
11. Referenced to the minimum valid input level.
12. Refer to Fig.11. Input DTMF Tone Level at - 25dBm (- 28dBm at GS pin). Interference Frequency Range is 480 to 3400Hz.
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS: DECODER
Value (MV8870/MV8870-1)
Characteristic
Symbol
Min
Typ
Units
Conditions
µs
TOE high. See Fig.14
Max
Propagation delay (SVGT to Q)
tPQ
8
11
Propagation delay (SVGT to StD)
tPSID
12
µs
See Fig. 14
Output data set-up time (Q to StD)
tQSID
3.4
µs
TOE high. See Fig.14
Enable propagation delay (TOE to Q)
tPTE
50
ns
RL = 10kΩ(pulldown) CL = 50pF
See Fig. 15.
Disable propagation delay (TOE to Q)
tPTD
300
ns
RL = 10kΩ(pulldown) CL = 50pF
See Fig. 15.
60
9
MV8870/MV8870-1
tOH
tOL
3.5V
OSC1
1.5V
tOR
tOF
Figure 13: Timing - external oscillator input
St/GT
VTSt
tPQ
4.6V
Q1 - Q4
0.4V
tQStD
4.6V
StD
0.4V
tPStD
Figure 14: Timing - decoded data
3.5V
TOE
1.5V
tPTE
tPTD
4.6V
Q1 - Q4
0.4V
Figure 15: Timing - Output enable and disable
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS* Voltages are with respect to the negative power supply (VSS)
Value (MV8870)
Parameter
Positive supply voltage (Pin 18)
Symbol
.
Units
Min
VDD
Voltage on any pin (other than supplies) VMAX
Current at any pin (other than supplies)
IMAX
Storage temperature
TSTG
Package power dissipation
PP
Value (MV8870-1)
Max
Mln
+6.0
-0.3
VDD + 0 3
-65
+150
+6.0
V
-0 3
VDD + 0 3
10
mA
-65
+150
°C
1000†
mW
10
1000†
Max
* Exceeding these ratings may cause permanent damage. Functional operation under these conditions is not implied.
† Derate parameter above + 75°C at 16mW/°C, all leads soldered to board.
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MV8870/MV8870-1
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 GEC Plessey Semiconductors 1993 Publication No. DS 3140 Issue No. 2.1 September 1993
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