WINBOND W91630

W91630 SERIES
10-MEMORY TONE/PULSE DIALER WITH
REDIAL FUNCTION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The W91630 series are Si-gate CMOS ICs that provide the signals needed for either pulse or tone
dialing. The W91630 series features a ten-channel, 32-digit automatic dialing memory.
FEATURES
•
DTMF/Pulse switchable dialer
•
32-digit redial memory
•
Ten by 32 digit two-touch indirect repertory memory
•
Mixed dialing, cascade dialing allowed
•
Pulse-to-tone (P→T) keypad for long distance call operation
•
Easy operation with redial, flash, pause and P→T keypads
•
Pause, pulse-to-tone (P→T) can be stored as a digit in memory
•
Tone output duration: as long as key is depressed or 90 mS minimum
•
Minimum intertone pause: 90 mS
•
Flash time: 100/300 mS
•
Uses 4 × 5 keyboard
•
On-chip power-on reset
•
Uses 3.579545 MHz crystal or ceramic resonator
•
Packaged in 18-pin DIP
•
The different dialers in the W91630 series are shown in the following table:
TYPE NO.
DIALING RATE
PAUSE
M/B
FLASH
W91630
10 ppS
4 sec
1:2
300 mS
W91631
W91632
2:3
10 ppS
4 sec
W91633
1:2
100 mS
2:3
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PIN CONFIGURATION
C1
1
18
R4
C2
2
17
R3
C3
3
16
R2
C4
4
15
R1
P MUTE
5
14
V DD
VSS
6
13
MODE
XT
7
12
DTMF
XT
8
11
DP/C5
T/P MUTE
9
10
HKS
PIN DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL
PIN NO.
I/O
FUNCTION
ColumnRow Inputs
1−4
&
15−18
I
Keyboard inputs are designed for use with either a standard 4 × 5
keyboard or an inexpensive single contact (Form A) keyboard.
Electronic input from a µC can also be used.
Valid key entry is defined by a connection between a single row and
a single column.
XT, XT
7, 8
I, O
T/P MUTE
9
O
The T/P MUTE is a conventional CMOS inverter output. It is low
during pulse and tone mode dialing sequence and flash break;
otherwise, it remains high.
MODE
13
I
Pulling the mode pin to VSS place the dialer in tone mode.
Pull to VDD or leave floating: Pulse mode (10 ppS, M/B = 2:3 or 1:2)
A built-in inverter provides oscillation with an inexpensive
3.579545 MHz crystal or ceramic resonator.
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Pin Description, continued
SYMBOL
PIN NO.
I/O
FUNCTION
HKS
10
I
Hook switch input. Conventional CMOS input with an internal
protection diode and a pull-high resistor to VDD.
HKS = VDD: On-hook state. Chip in sleep mode, no operation.
HKS = VSS: Off-hook state. Chip enabled for normal operation.
During dialing, this input ignores HKS = VDD for durations of less
than 150 mS (i.e., dialing is not terminated).
DP /C5
11
O
Open drain dialing pulse output (Figure 1).
Flash key causes DP /C5 to be active in both tone mode and pulse
mode.
DTMF
12
O
During pulse dialing, maintains low state at all times.
In tone mode, outputs a dual or single tone.
Detailed timing diagram for tone mode is shown in Figure 2(a, b).
OUTPUT FREQUENCY
Specified
Actual
Error %
+0.28
R1
697
699
R2
770
766
-0.52
R3
852
848
-0.47
R4
941
948
C1
1209
1216
+0.74
+0.57
C2
1336
1332
-0.30
C3
1477
1472
-0.34
VDD, VSS
14, 6
I
Power input pins.
P MUTE
5
O
The P MUTE is a conventional CMOS inverter output. It is high
during pulse dialing sequence and flash break. Otherwise, it
remains low.
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
XT XT
HKS
SYSTEM CLOCK
GENERATOR
MODE
READ/WRITE
COUNTER
CONTROL
LOGIC
ROW
(R1 to R4)
T/P MUTE
PULSE
CONTROL
LOGIC
KEYBOARD
INTERFACE
RAM
COLUMN
DTMF
DP/C5
LOCATION
LATCH
(C1 to C4)
ROW & COLUMN
PROGRAMMABLE
COUNTER
D/A
CONVERTER
P MUTE
DATA LATCH
& DECODER
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Keyboard Operation
C1
C2
C3
C4
DP / C5
1
2
3
S
P→T
R1
4
5
6
F
P
R2
7
8
9
A
R3
*
0
#
R
R4
•
S: Store function key
•
F: Flash key
•
P→T: In pulse mode, this key works as Pulse→Tone key
•
R: The redial function can be excuted only as first key-in after off-hook.
•
A: Indirect repertory dialing key
•
P: Pause key
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Normal Dialing
OFF HOOK
,
D1
,
D2
, ...,
Dn
1. D1, D2, ..., Dn will be dialed out.
2. Dialing length is unlimited, but redial is inhibited if length oversteps 32 digits in normal dialing.
3. Dialing mode is determined at the on/off hook transition.
Redialing
1.
OFF HOOK
,
R
The
R
,
D1
,
D2
, ...,
Dn
, Busy,
Come
ON HOOK
,
OFF HOOK
key executes the redialing function.
2. Redial content = D1, D2, ..., Dn
OFF HOOK
,
R
,
D1'
,
D2'
,
,
P→T
D3'
,
D4'
a. D1, D2, ..., Dn, D1', D2', P→T, D3', D4' will be dialed out.
b. Redial register is changed to D1, D2, ..., Dn, D1', D2'.
3. Ln content = D1, D2, P→T, D3, D4
OFF HOOK
4.
,
A
then ON HOOK
,
OFF HOOK
A
Busy, then
,
,
Ln
, will dial out D1, D2, P→T, D3, D4
OFF HOOK
,
ON HOOK
Lm
,
,
,
A
R
,
OFF HOOK
will dial out D1, D2, P→T, D3, D4.
Ln
,
,
R
A
,
Lp
a. The digits stored in Lm, Ln, and Lp will be dialed out after the
R
key is pressed.
b. If length oversteps 32 digits, redial is inhibited.
c. Redial register stores not only normal dialing digits but also repertory or mixed dialed numbers.
d. Redialing is valid for first key-in only.
Number Store
1.
OFF HOOK
,
S
,
D1
,
D2
, ...,
Dn
,
A
,
Ln
,
ON HOOK
a. D1, D2, ..., Dn will be stored in memory location Ln but will not be dialed out.
b. Ln = 0 to 9; Dn = 0 to 9, *, #, Pause, P→T.
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c. The store mode is released to the initial state only when all store operations are finished.
There is no need to perform
,
ON HOOK
For example
S
D1
then
S
,
D1'
then
S
, ..., is still available.
,
,
D2'
D2
,
,
D3'
,
OFF HOOK
D3
,
D4
,
D4'
,
,
A
Ln
,
A
to begin a second store operation.
A
,
Lp
,
Ln
,
,
But the following sequence is not valid:
S
then
2.
,
D1
S
,
,
OFF HOOK
D2
,
D3
R ,
A
,
,
S ,
,
D4
,
,
Ln
R ,
A ,
Ln
,
ON HOOK
a. Redial content is transferred to memory Ln.
b. When the last number was dialed from redial memory, the content of the redial memory cannot
be transferred to a memory location. For example, if the redial content is 1 2 3 4 5 + A 3, it
cannot
be transferred to a memory location, and the content of Ln will not be modified.
Memory Clear
OFF HOOK
,
S
,
A
,
Ln
,
S
,
A
,
Lp
, ...
The Ln, Lp, etc., memories will be cleared.
Repertory Dialing
OFF HOOK
,
A
,
Ln
1. The digits stored in Ln will be dialed out.
2. The type of output signal is determined by the mode switch.
3. The redial register content is the content of location number Ln.
4. If the content of Ln is 1, 2, 3, P→T, 4, 5, 6, the redial function will execute the P¡÷T function and
the
system will change to tone mode.
Access Pause
OFF HOOK
,
D1
,
D2
,
P
,
D3
, ...,
Dn
1. The pause function can be stored in memory.
2. The pause function may be executed in normal dialing, redialing, or memory dialing (4.0
sec/pause).
3. The pause function can be stored as the first digit in memory.
4. The pause time depends on the number of times the P key is depressed. For example, if the
sequence 1, 2, P, P, 4, 5, 6 is keyed in, then the pause time is 8 seconds.
5. The pause function timing diagram is shown in Figure 3.
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Pulse-to-tone (P→T)
1.
OFF HOOK
,
D1
,
D2
, ...,
Dn
,
,
P→T
D1'
,
D2'
, ...,
Dn'
a. If the mode switch is set to pulse mode, then the output signal will be as follows:
D1, D2, ..., Dn, no pause, D1', D2', ..., Dn'
(Pulse)
(Tone)
In this case, the device can be reset to pulse mode only by going on-hook, because tone mode
remains enabled after the digits have been dialed out.
b. If the mode switch is set to tone mode, then the output signal will be as follows:
D1, D2, ..., Dn, no pause, D1', D2', ..., Dn'
(Tone)
(Tone)
c. The P→T key may be pressed before the first sequence is dialed out completely.
2.
OFF HOOK
,
R
If the mode switch is set to pulse mode, then the output signal will be as follows:
D1, D2, ..., Dn, no pause, D1', D2', ..., Dn'
(Pulse)
(Tone)
3.
OFF HOOK
,
A
,
Ln
a. The P→T key can be stored in memory as a digit. The digits after the P→T key are also sent in
repertory dialing.
b. The P→T key does not stop dialing (no pause).
c. The number stored in memory location Ln will be transferred to the redial register.
d. The P→T function timing diagram is shown in Figure 4.
Flash
OFF HOOK
1. The
F
,
D1
,
D2
,
D3
,
F
,
D4
,
D5
,
D6
key may be pressed before digits D1, D2, D3 are sent completely. Digits D4, D5, D6
may be pressed during the 100/300 mS. flash period.
2. The flash key cannot be stored as a digit in memory or in the redial register.
3.
OFF HOOK
Ln
then
,
S
,
ON HOOK
D1
,
,
D2
,
OFF HOOK
D3
,
,
A ,
F
,
D4
,
D5
,
D6
,
A
,
Ln
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6 will be dialed out.
4. The flash does not have first priority among the keyboard functions.
5. The flash pause time is 800 mS, so there is a pause of 800 mS between the flash and the next digit
dialed (see Figure 5).
6. The dialer will not return to the initial state after the flash break time has elapsed.
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7. The flash function timing diagram is shown in Figure 5.
Cascaded & Mixed Dialing
Cascaded Dialing
1. Definition of cascaded dialing:
The next sequence may be pressed before the previous sequence is sent out completely.
Examples of cascaded dialing.
¡Ï
Example 1:
Normal dialing
Example 2:
Repertory dialing 1
Example 3:
Redialing
¡Ï
Repertory dialing 1
¡Ï
Normal dialing
Normal dialing
¡Ï
¡Ï
Repertory dialing 2
¡Ï...
¡Ï
Repertory dialing 2
¡Ï...
Repertory dialing
¡Ï...
2. The rectangles above represent one sequence of normal dialing, redialing, or repertory dialing.
3. At most 64 digits are allowed in cascaded dialing. There is no limitation on the number of
sequences.
4. The content of cascaded dialing may include a combination of normal dialing, redialing, and
repertory dialing. Redialing is valid only as the first key-in, however.
5.
ON HOOK
,
OFF HOOK
,
R : The cascaded dialing sequences described in the above
examples will be dialed out only if they do not exceed a total of 32 digits. If the length of the
combined sequences oversteps 32 digits then redialing is inhibited.
Mixed Dialing
1. Definition of mixed dialing:
Mixed dialing is a combination of sequences of normal dialing, repertory dialing, and redialing. The
three examples given for cascaded dialing are also examples of mixed dialing, provided each
sequence is dialed out completely before the next sequence is entered.
2. There is no limitation on the number of digits and sequences in mixed dialing.
3. If a mixed dialing sequence includes redialing, the redialing is valid only as the first key-in.
4.
ON HOOK
,
OFF HOOK
,
R : The mixed dialing sequences described in the above
examples will be dialed out only if the total number of digits does not exceed 32. If the total
oversteps 32 digits, then redialing is inhibited.
Combination of Cascaded and Mixed Dialing
1. Cascaded dialing and mixed dialing can be combined; each follows the rules described above.
2. To apply redialing to combinations of cascaded and mixed dialing:
ON HOOK
,
OFF HOOK
,
R : Redialing will be executed only if the total number of
digits
does not exceed 32. If the total oversteps 32 digits, then redialing is inhibited.
3. If n cascaded sequences with a total of 60 digits have been dialed, then for the (n+1)th cascaded
sequence, either one 4-digit normal dialing sequence or one complete repertory dialing sequence
(length up to 32 digits) may be dialed. The (n+2)th sequence is not accepted for cascaded dialing.
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4. After a total of 64 digits of cascaded dialing, mixed dialing can be added.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
RATING
UNIT
VDD−VSS
-0.3 to +7.0
V
VIL
VSS -0.3
V
VIH
VDD +0.3
V
VOL
VSS -0.3
V
VOH
VDD +0.3
V
PD
120
mW
Operating Temperature
TOPR
-20 to +70
°C
Storage Temperature
TSTG
-55 to +150
°C
DC Supply Voltage
Input/Output Voltage
Power Dissipation
Note: Exposure to conditions beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may adversely affect the life and reliability of the
device.
DC CHARACTERISTICS
(FOSC. = 3.58 MHz, Ta = 25° C, all outputs unloaded)
PARAMETER
SYM.
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Operating Voltage
VDD
-
2.0
-
5.5
V
Operating Current
IOP
Tone, VDD = 2.5V
-
0.30
0.50
mA
Pulse, VDD =2.5V
-
0.15
0.30
Standby Current
ISB
HKS = 0, No load & No
key entry
-
-
15
µA
Memory Retention
Current
IMR
HKS = 1, VDD = 1.0V
-
-
0.2
µA
DTMF Output Voltage
VTO
Row group, RL = 5 KΩ
130
150
170
mVrms
Col/Row,
VDD = 2.0 to 5.5V
1
2
3
dB
Pre-emphasis
DTMF Distortion
THD
RL = 5 KΩ
VDD = 2.0 to 5.5V
-
-30
-23
dB
DTMF Output DC Level
VTDC
RL = 5 KΩ
VDD = 2.0 to 5.5V
1.0
-
3.0
V
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DC Characteristics, continued
PARAMETER
SYM.
DTMF Output Sink Current
ITL
DP /C5 Output Sink
Current
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
VTO = 0.5V
VDD = 2.5V
0.2
-
-
mA
IPL
VPO = 0.5V
VDD = 2.5V
0.5
-
-
mA
P MUTE & T/P MUTE
Output Drive Current
IMH
VMO = 2.0V
VDD = 2.5V
0.2
-
-
mA
P MUTE & T/P MUTE
Output Sink Current
Keypad Input Drive Current
IML
VMO = 0.5V
VDD = 2.5V
0.5
-
-
mA
IKD
VI = 0V, VDD = 2.5V
4
-
-
µA
Keypad Input Sink Current
IKS
VI = 2.5V, VDD = 2.5V
200
400
-
µA
Keypad Resistance
RK
-
-
-
5.0
KΩ
HKS Input Pull High
Resistance
Input Voltage Low Level
RHK
-
-
300
-
KΩ
VIL
Pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 13,
0
-
V
Input Voltage High Level
VIH
15, 16, 17, 18
0.8
VDD
-
0.2
VDD
VDD
V
AC CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
Keypad Active in Debounce
TKID
-
-
20
-
mS
Key Release Debounce
TKRD
-
-
20
-
mS
Pre-digit Pause
TPDP1
Mode Pin =
Floating
-
33.3
-
mS
10 ppS
Mode Pin = VDD
-
40
-
Interdigit Pause (Auto Dialing)
TIDP
10 ppS
-
800
-
mS
Make/Break Ratio
M/B
M/B = 1:2
-
33:67
-
%
M/B = 2:3
-
40:60
-
Auto Dialing
-
90
-
mS
-
90
-
mS
W91630/1
-
300
-
mS
W91632/3
-
100
-
DTMF Output Duration
TTD
Intertone Pause
TITP
Flash Break Time
TFB
Flash Pause
TFP
-
-
800
-
mS
Pause Time
TP
-
-
4.0
-
S
TPTM
-
-
70
-
mS
Pre-tone Mute
Notes:
1. Crystal parameters suggested for proper operation are RS < 100 Ω, Lm = 96 mH, Cm = 0.02 pF, Cn = 5 pF, Cl = 18 pF,
FOSC. = 3.579545 MHz ±0.02%.
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2. Crystal oscillator accuracy directly affects these times.
TIMING WAVEFORMS
HKS
KEY IN
3
2
R
TKID
TPDP
TIDP
DP/C5
TKID
TIDP
TIDP
TB
TPDP
TPDP
TIDP
TPDP
TM
T/P MUTE
P MUTE
LOW
DTMF
OSCILLATION
OSCILLATION
NORMAL DIALING
AUTO DIALING
OSC.
Figure 1. Pulse Mode Timing Diagram
HKS
KEY IN
TKRD
TKRD
TKID
TPTM
TKID
TKRD
TPTM
TITP
DTMF
TTD
TITP
TITP
T/P MUTE
DP/C5
HIGH
LOW
P MUTE
OSC.
OSCILLATION
OSCILLATION
Figure 2(a). Tone Mode Normal Dialing Timing Diagram
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Timing Waveforms, continued
HKS
R
KEY IN
TKID
TPTM
DTMF
TTD
TITP
TITP
T/P MUTE
HIGH
DP/C5
LOW
P MUTE
OSCILLATION
OSC.
Figure 2(b). Tone Mode Auto Dialing Timing Diagram
HKS
KEY IN
4
2
P
2
TKID
M B
B M
DP/C5
TPDP
TIDP
TIDP
TPDP
TP
T/P MUTE
DTMF
LOW
P MUTE
OSC.
OSCILLATION
Figure 3. Pause Function Timing Diagram
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Timing Waveforms, continued
HKS
P
KEY IN
T
2
4
8
TKID
B M
DP/C5
TPDP
M B
TIDP
TIDP
T/P MUTE
TITP
DTMF
P MUTE
OSCILLATION
OSC.
Figure 4. P→T Operation Timing Diagram in Normal Dialing
LOW
HKS
KEY IN
F
F
3
TKID
DP/C5
TFB
TFP
TFP
TIDP
T/P MUTE
P MUTE
DTMF
OSC.
LOW
OSCILLATION
Figure 5. Flash Operation Timing Diagram
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