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MT88E45
4-Wire Calling Number Identification Circuit 2
(4-Wire CNIC2)
Features
Compatible with:
Bellcore GR-30-CORE, SR-TSV-002476,
ANSI/TIA/EIA-716, draft TIA/EIA-777;
ETSI ETS 300 778-1 (FSK only variant) & -2;
BT (British Telecom) SIN227 & SIN242
Bellcore `CPE Alerting Signal' (CAS), ETSI
`Dual Tone Alerting Signal' (DT-AS), BT Idle
State and Loop State `Tone Alert Signal'
detection
1200 baud Bell 202 and CCITT V.23 FSK
demodulation
Separate differential input amplifiers with
adjustable gain for Tip/Ring and telephone
hybrid or speech IC connections
Selectable 3-wire FSK data interface (bit
stream or 1 byte buffer)
Facility to monitor the stop bit for framing error
check
FSK Carrier detect status output
3 to 5V +/- 10% supply voltage
Uses 3.579545MHz crystal or ceramic
resonator
Low power CMOS with power down
Applications
Bellcore CID (Calling Identity Delivery) and
CIDCW (Calling Identity Delivery on Call
Waiting) telephones and adjuncts
ETSI, BT CLIP (Calling Line Identity
Presentation) and CLIP with Call Waiting
telephones and adjuncts
Fax and answering machines
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) systems
Description
The MT88E45 is a low power CMOS integrated
circuit suitable for receiving the physical layer signals
used in North American (Bellcore) Calling Identity
Delivery on Call Waiting (CIDCW) and Calling
Identity Delivery (CID) services. It is also suitable for
ETSI and BT Calling Line Identity Presentation
(CLIP) and CLIP with Call Waiting services.
The MT88E45 contains a 1200 baud Bell 202/CCITT
V.23 FSK demodulator and a CAS/DT-AS detector.
Two input op-amps allow the MT88E45 to be
connected to both Tip/Ring and the telephone hybrid
or speech IC receive pair for optimal CIDCW
telephone architectural implementation. FSK
demodulation is always on Tip/Ring, while CAS
detection can be on Tip/Ring or Hybrid Receive. Tip/
Ring CAS detection is required for Bellcore's
proposed Multiple Extension Interworking (MEI) and
BT's on-hook CLIP. A selectable FSK data interface
allows the data to be processed as a bit stream or
extracted from a 1 byte on chip buffer. Power
management has been incorporated to power down
the FSK or CAS section when not required. Full chip
power down is also available. The MT88E45 is
suitable for applications using a fixed power source
(with a +/-10% variation) between 3 and 5V.
Figure 1 - Functional Block Diagram
Anti-Alias
Filter
FSK
Bandpass
FSK
Demodulator
+
-
+
-
Data Timing
Recovery
Carrier
Detector
2130Hz
Bandpass
2750Hz
Bandpass
Tone
Detection
Algorithm
FSKen+Tip/Ring CASen
Hybrid CASen
Guard
Time
Mux
DR
STD
Bias
Generator
Oscillator
Control Bit
Decode
FSKen
CASen
PWDN
IN1+
IN1-
GS1
IN2+
IN2-
GS2
V
REF
OSC1
OSC2
CB0
CB2
CB1
DATA
DCLK
CD
DR/STD
ST/GT
EST
Vdd
Vss
MODE
MODE
FSKen
CASen
CASen
PWDN
PWDN
PWDN
PWDN
DS5143
ISSUE 2
March 1999
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Ordering Information
MT88E45AS
20 Pin SOIC
-40
C to 85
C
MT88E45
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Figure 2 - Pin Connections
Pin Description
Pin # Name
Description
1
V
REF
Voltage Reference (Output). Nominally Vdd/2. It is used to bias the Tip/Ring and Hybrid input
op-amps.
2
IN1+
Tip/Ring Op-amp Non-inverting (Input).
3
IN1-
Tip/Ring Op-amp Inverting (Input).
4
GS1
Tip/Ring Gain Select (Output). This is the output of the Tip/Ring connection op-amp. The op-
amp should be used to connect the MT88E45 to Tip and Ring. The Tip/Ring signal can be
amplified or attenuated at GS1 via selection of the feedback resistor between GS1 and IN1-. FSK
demodulation (which is always on Tip/Ring) or CAS detection (for MEI or BT on-hook CLIP) of the
GS1 signal is enabled via the CB1 and CB2 pins. See Tables 1 and 2.
5
Vss
Power supply ground.
6
OSC1 Oscillator (Input). Crystal connection. This pin can also be driven directly from an external clock
source.
7
OSC2 Oscillator (Output). Crystal connection. When OSC1 is driven by an external clock, this pin
should be left open.
8
CB0
Control Bit 0 (CMOS Input). This pin is used primarily to select the 3-wire FSK data interface
mode. When it is low, interface mode 0 is selected where the FSK bit stream is output directly.
When it is high, interface mode 1 is selected where the FSK byte is stored in a 1 byte buffer which
can be read serially by the application's microcontroller.
The FSK interface is consisted of the DATA, DCLK and DR/STD pins. See the 3 pin descriptions
to understand how CB0 affects the FSK interface.
When CB0 is high and CB1, CB2 are both low the MT88E45 is put into a power down state
consuming minimal power supply current. See Tables 1 and 2.
9
DCLK
3-wire FSK Interface Data Clock (Schmitt Input/CMOS Output). In mode 0 (when the CB0 pin
is logic low) this is a CMOS output which denotes the nominal mid-point of a FSK data bit.
In mode 1 (when the CB0 pin is logic high) this is a Schmitt trigger input used to shift the FSK data
byte out to the DATA pin.
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
10
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
V
REF
IN1+
IN1-
GS1
Vss
OSC1
DCLK
DATA
IN2+
IN2-
GS2
CB2
CB1
Vdd
CD
ST/GT
MT88E45
7
OSC2
8
CB0
12
11
EST
DR/STD
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10
DATA
3-wire FSK Interface Data (CMOS Output). Mark frequency corresponds to logical 1. Space
frequency corresponds to logical 0.
In mode 0 (when the CB0 pin is logic low) the FSK serial bit stream is output to the DATA pin
directly.
In mode 1 (when the CB0 pin is logic high) the start bit is stripped off, the data byte and the trailing
stop bit are stored in a 9 bit buffer. At the end of each word signalled by the DR/STD pin, the
microcontroller should shift the byte out onto the DATA pin by applying 8 read pulses to the DCLK
pin. A 9th DCLK pulse will shift out the stop bit for framing error checking.
11
DR/STD 3-wire FSK Interface Data Ready/CAS Detection Delayed Steering (CMOS Output). Active
low.
When FSK demodulation is enabled via the CB1 and CB2 pins this pin is the Data Ready output.
It denotes the end of a word. In both FSK interface modes 0 and 1, it is normally hi and goes low
for half a bit time at the end of a word. But in mode 1 if DCLK starts during DR low, the first rising
edge of the DCLK input will return DR to high. This feature allows an interrupt requested by a low
going DR to be cleared upon reading the first DATA bit.
When CAS detection is enabled via the CB1 and CB2 pins this pin is the Delayed Steering output.
It goes low to indicate that a time qualified CAS has been detected.
12
EST
CAS Detection Early Steering (CMOS Output). Active high. This pin is the raw CAS detection
output. It goes high to indicate the presence of a signal meeting the CAS accept frequencies and
signal level. It is used in conjunction with the ST/GT pin and external components to time qualify
the detection to determine whether the signal is a real CAS.
13
ST/GT CAS Detection Steering/Guard Time (CMOS Output/Analog Input). It is used in conjunction
with the EST pin and external components to time qualify the detection to determine whether the
signal is a real CAS.
A voltage greater than V
TGt
at this pin causes the MT88E45 to indicate that a CAS has been
detected by asserting the DR/STD pin low. A voltage less than V
TGt
frees up the MT88E45 to
accept a new CAS and returns DR/STD to high.
14
CD
Carrier Detect (CMOS Output). Active low.
A logic low indicates that an FSK signal is present. A time hysteresis is provided to allow for
momentary signal discontinuity. The demodulated FSK data is inhibited until carrier detect has
been activated.
15
Vdd
Positive power supply.
16
CB1
Control Bit 1 (CMOS Input). Together with CB2 this pin selects the MT88E45's functionality
between FSK demodulation, Tip/Ring CAS detection and Hybrid CAS detection.
When CB0 is high and CB1, CB2 are both low the MT88E45 is put into a power down state
consuming minimal power supply current. See Tables 1 and 2.
17
CB2
Control Bit 2 (CMOS Input). Together with CB1 this pin selects the MT88E45's functionality
between FSK demodulation, Tip/Ring CAS detection and Hybrid CAS detection.
When CB0 is high and CB1, CB2 are both low the MT88E45 is put into a power down state
consuming minimal power supply current. See Tables 1 and 2.
18
GS2
Hybrid Gain Select (Output). This is the output of the hybrid receive connection op-amp. The op-
amp should be used to connect the MT88E45 to the telephone hybrid or speech IC receive pair.
The hybrid receive signal can be amplified or attenuated at GS2 via selection of the feedback
resistor between GS2 and IN2-. When the CPE is off-hook CAS detection of the GS2 signal
should be enabled via the CB1 and CB2 pins. See Tables 1 and 2.
19
IN2-
Hybrid Op-amp Inverting (Input).
20
IN2+
Hybrid Op-amp Non-Inverting (Input).
Pin Description
Pin # Name
Description
MT88E45
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Functional Overview
The MT88E45 is compatible with FSK and FSK plus
CAS (CPE Alerting Signal) based Caller ID services
around the world. Caller ID is the generic name for a
group of services offered by telephone operating
companies whereby information about the calling
party is delivered to the subscriber. In Europe and
some other countries Caller ID is known as Calling
Line Identity Presentation (CLIP). ETSI calls CAS
`Dual Tone Alerting Signal' (DT-AS), BT calls it `Tone
Alert Signal'.
Depending on the service, data delivery can occur
when the line is in the on-hook or off-hook state. In
most countries the data is modulated in either Bell
202 or CCITT V.23 FSK format and transmitted at
1200 baud from the serving end office to the
subscriber's terminal. Additionally in off-hook
signalling, the special dual tone CAS is used to alert
the terminal before FSK data transmission. BT uses
CAS to alert the terminal prior to FSK in both on-
hook (Idle State) and off-hook (Loop State)
signalling.
In North America, Caller ID uses the voiceband data
transmission interface defined in the Bellcore
document GR-30-CORE. The terminal or CPE
(Customer Premises Equipment) requirements are
defined in Bellcore document SR-TSV-002476.
Typical services are CND (Calling Number Delivery),
Table 1 - CB0/1/2 Functionality
The number of control bits (CB) required to interface the MT88E45 with the microcontroller depends on the
functionality of the application, as shown in Table 2.
Table 2 - Control Bit Functionality Groups
CB0 CB1 CB2
FSK
Interface
Function
0/1
1
1
Set by CB0 FSK Demodulation. Tip/Ring input (GS1) selected. DR/STD is DR.
0/1
1
0
Set by CB0 Hybrid CAS Detection. Hybrid Receive input (GS2) selected. DR/STD is STD.
0/1
0
1
Set by CB0 Tip/Ring CAS Detection. Tip/Ring input (GS1) selected. DR/STD is STD.
When the line is off-hook, a Bellcore Multiple Extension Interworking (MEI)
compatible Type 2 CPE should be able to detect CAS from Tip/Ring while the
CPE is on-hook because it may be the ACK sender. Tip/Ring CAS detection is
also required for BT's on-hook CLIP.
1
0
0
Mode 1
Power Down. The MT88E45 is disabled and draws virtually no power supply
current.
0
0
0
Mode 0
Reserved for factory testing.
Functionality Group
Controls
Description
FSK (mode 0 or 1) and
Hybrid CAS only
(Non MEI compatible)
CB2
CB0 is hardwired to Vdd or Vss to select the FSK
interface.
CB1 hardwired to Vdd.
The microcontroller uses CB2 to select between the 2
functions.
FSK (mode 0 or 1),
Hybrid CAS,
Tip/Ring CAS
(MEI compatible or BT on-hook CLIP)
CB1
CB2
CB0 is hardwired to Vdd or Vss to select the FSK
interface.
The microcontroller uses CB1 and CB2 to select between
the 3 functions.
FSK (mode 1),
Hybrid CAS,
Tip/Ring CAS,
Power Down
(MEI compatible or BT on-hook CLIP)
CB1
CB2
CB0 is hardwired to Vdd to select FSK interface mode 1.
The microcontroller uses CB1 and CB2 to select between
the 4 functions.
FSK (mode 0), Hybrid CAS,
Tip/Ring CAS, Power Down
(MEI compatible or BT on-hook CLIP)
CB0
CB1
CB2
All 3 pins are required.
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CNAM (Calling Name Delivery), VMWI (Visual
Message Waiting Indicator) and CIDCW (Calling
Identity Delivery on Call Waiting).
In Europe, Caller ID requirements are defined by
ETSI. The CPE documents are ETS 300 778-1 for
on-hook, ETS 300 778-2 for off-hook. The end office
requirements are ETS 300 659-1 (on-hook) and ETS
300 659-2 (off-hook). ETSI has defined services
such as CLIP and CLIP with Call Waiting which are
similar to those of Bellcore. Some European
countries produce their own national specifications.
For example, in the UK BT's standards are SIN227
and SIN242, the UK CCA (Cable Communications
Association) standard is TW/P&E/312.
In on-hook Caller ID, such as CND, CNAM and CLIP,
the information is typically transmitted (in FSK) from
the end office before the subscriber picks up the
phone. There are various methods such as between
the first and second rings (North America), between
an abbreviated ring and the first true ring (Japan,
France and Germany). On-hook Caller ID can also
occur without ringing for services such as VMWI. In
BT's on-hook CLIP, the signalling begins with a line
polarity reversal, followed by CAS and then FSK.
Bellcore calls an on-hook capable Caller ID CPE a
`Type 1 CPE'.
In off-hook Caller ID, such as CIDCW and CLIP with
Call Waiting, information about a new calling party is
sent to the subscriber who is already engaged in a
call. Bellcore's method uses CAS to alert the CPE.
When the CPE detects CAS and there are no off-
hook extensions, the CPE should mute its
transmission path and send an acknowledgment to
the end office via a DTMF digit called ACK. Upon
receiving ACK, the end office will send the FSK data.
Bellcore calls an off-hook capable CPE a `Type 2
CPE'. A Type 2 CPE is capable of off-hook and Type
1 functionalities and should ACK with a DTMF `D'.
The ETSI and BT off-hook signalling protocols are
similar to Bellcore's but with timing and signal
parametric differences. ETSI has no requirement for
off-hook extension checking before ACK.
One factor affecting the quality of the CIDCW service
is the CPE's CAS speech immunity. Although the end
office has muted the far end party before and after it
sends CAS, the near end (the end which is to receive
the information) user may be still talking. Therefore
the CPE must be able to detect CAS successfully in
the presence of near end speech. This is called the
talkdown immunity. The CPE must also be immune
to imitation of CAS by speech from both ends of the
connection because the CAS detector is
continuously exposed to speech throughout the call.
This is called the talkoff immunity.
If the CPE is a telephone, one way to achieve good
CAS speech immunity is to put CAS detection on the
telephone hybrid or speech IC receive pair instead of
on Tip and Ring. Talkdown immunity improves
because the near end speech has been attenuated
while the CAS level is the same as on Tip/Ring,
resulting in improved signal to speech ratio. Talkoff
immunity is also improved because the near end
speech has been attenuated.
In the present Bellcore off-hook protocol, the CPE
should not ACK if it detected an off-hook extension.
The FSK will not be sent and the customer will not
receive a paid for service. Bellcore, in conjunction
with the TIA (Telecommunications Industry
Association) TR41.3.1 working group, has defined a
CPE capability called Multiple Extension
Interworking (MEI) which will overcome this problem.
In the MEI scheme, all MEI compatible CPE's must
be capable of detecting CAS when the line is off-
hook, even though the CPE itself may be on-hook.
This is because under some conditions an on-hook
CPE may become the ACK sender. Another reason
for the on-hook CPE to detect CAS is to maintain
synchronous call logs between on and off-hook
CPEs. When CAS is received and all off-hook CPEs
are MEI compatible, one of the CPEs will ACK and
all compatible sets will receive FSK.
A problem arises in a CPE where the CAS detector
is connected only to the hybrid or speech IC receive
pair: it cannot detect CAS when it is on-hook. The
reason is that when the CPE is on-hook either the
hybrid/speech IC is non functional or the signal level
is severely attenuated. Therefore an on-hook Type 2
CPE must be capable of detecting CAS from Tip/
Ring, in addition to detecting CAS from the hybrid/
speech IC receive signal when it is off-hook.
The MT88E45 offers an optimal solution which
combines good speech immunity and MEI
compatibility. Two input op-amps allow the MT88E45
to be connected both to Tip/Ring and to the hybrid/
speech IC receive pair. Both connections can be
differential or single ended. FSK demodulation is
always on the Tip/Ring signal. CAS detection can be
from the Tip/Ring or hybrid/speech IC receive signal.
Being able to detect CAS on Tip/Ring also makes the
MT88E45 suitable for BT on-hook CLIP applications.
For applications such as those in most European
countries where Tip/Ring CAS detection is not
needed, then the Tip/Ring and Hybrid op-amp gains
can be tailored independently to meet country
specific FSK and CAS signal level requirements
respectively. Note that since the Hybrid op-amp is for
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CAS detection only, its gain can always be tailored
specifically for the CAS signal level.
The FSK demodulator is compatible with Bellcore,
ETSI and BT standards. The demodulated FSK data
is either output directly (bit stream mode) or stored in
a one byte buffer (buffer mode). In the buffer mode,
the stop bit immediately following a byte is also
stored and can be shifted out after the data byte.
This facility allows for framing error checking
required in Type 2 CPEs. In the bit stream mode, two
timing signals are provided. One indicates the bit
sampling instants of the data byte, the other the end
of byte. A carrier detector indicates presence of
signal and shuts off the data stream when there is no
signal.
The entire chip can be put into a virtually zero
current power down mode. The input op-amps, FSK
demodulator, CAS detector and the oscillator are all
shut off. Furthermore, power management has been
incorporated to minimize operating current. When
FSK is selected the CAS detector is powered down.
When CAS is selected the FSK demodulator is
powered down.
Functional Description
3 to 5V Operation
The MT88E45's FSK and CAS reject levels are
proportional to Vdd. When operated at Vdd equal 3V
+/- 10%, to keep the FSK and CAS reject levels as at
5V (nominal) the Tip/Ring and Hybrid op-amp gains
should be reduced from those of 5V. Gains for
nominal Vdd (with a +/- 10% variation) other than 3
or 5V can be chosen as interpolation between the 3
and 5V settings.
Input Configuration
The MT88E45 provides an input arrangement
comprised of two op-amps and a bias source (V
REF
).
V
REF
is a low impedance voltage source which is
used to bias the op-amp inputs at Vdd/2. The Tip/
Ring op-amp (IN1+, IN1-, GS1 pins) is for connecting
to Tip and Ring. The Hybrid op-amp (IN2+, IN2-,
GS2 pins) is for connecting to the telephone hybrid
or speech IC receive pair.
Either FSK or CAS detection can be selected for the
Tip/Ring connection, while the hybrid connection is
for CAS detection only. Phrased in another way, FSK
demodulation is always on Tip/Ring, while CAS
detection can be on Tip/Ring or Hybrid Receive. Tip/
Ring CAS detection is required for MEI and BT on-
hook CLIP, while Hybrid CAS detection is needed for
optimal CAS speech immunity.
The feedback resistor connected between GS1 and
IN1- can be used to adjust the Tip/Ring signal gain.
The feedback resistor connected between GS2 and
IN2- can be used to adjust the hybrid receive signal
gain. When the Tip/Ring op-amp is selected, the
GS2 signal is ignored. When the Hybrid op-amp is
selected, the GS1 signal is ignored.
Either or both op-amps can be configured in the
single ended input configuration shown in Figure 3,
or in the differential input configuration shown in
Figure 4.
Figure 3 - Single Ended Input Configuration
Figure 4 - Differential Input Configuration
CAS Detection
In North America, CAS is used in off-hook signalling
only. In Europe (ETSI) it is used in off-hook
signalling, and by BT in both on and off-hook
signalling. ETSI calls it the Dual Tone Alerting Signal
(DT-AS). Although the ETSI on-hook standard
contains a DT-AS specification, BT is the only
administration known to employ CAS in on-hook
C
R
IN
IN+
IN-
GS
Highpass Corner Frequency
f
-3dB
= 1/(2
R
IN
C)
R
F
Voltage Gain
(A
V
) = R
F
/ R
IN
V
REF
C1
R1
C2
R4
R3
R2
R5
IN+
IN-
GS
V
REF
Differential Input Amplifier
C1 = C2
R1 = R4 (For unity gain R5= R4)
R3 = (R2R5) / (R2 + R5)
Voltage Gain
(A
V
diff) = R5/R1
Input Impedance
(Z
IN
diff) = 2
R1
2
+ (1/
C)
2
Highpass Corner Frequency
f
-3dB
= 1/(2
R1C1)
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signalling. (BT calls it Tone Alert Signal.) The CAS/
DT-AS characteristics are summarized in Table 3.
Table 3 shows the Hybrid op-amp gain for operation
at 3V and 5V nominal Vdd, with a
10% Vdd
variation. For 3V operation, the Hybrid op-amp gain
should be reduced from the 5V setting to maintain
the CAS reject level and to maintain the talkoff
immunity: the CAS threshold is directly proportional
to Vdd, when Vdd is reduced the threshold becomes
lower, hence lower level CAS are accepted. If the
gain is not reduced, the MT88E45 will be more
talkoff prone.
When CAS detection is selected, the dual purpose
output pin DR/STD is STD. STD goes low when CAS
has been detected, and returns high after CAS has
ended.
CAS Guard Time
The guard time circuit shown in Figure 5 implements
a timing algorithm which determines whether the
signal is a CAS. Proper selection of the guard time(s)
is key to good speech immunity. The first indication
that there might be a CAS is when EST goes high.
EST high indicates that both tones are present. EST
low indicates that one or both tones is not present.
STD low indicates that CAS has been detected.
When STD returns high it indicates that CAS has
ended.
The timing algorithm consists of 2 components: a
tone present guard time (t
GP
) and a tone absent
guard time (t
GA
). t
GP
sets the minimum accept
duration for CAS. That is, both tones must be
detected continuously for t
GP
for STD to go low to
indicate that CAS has been detected. For STD to
return high to indicate that CAS has ended, one or
both tones must have disappeared for t
GA
. The
purpose of t
GA
is to bridge over momentary EST
dropouts once EST has met the minimum tone
duration so as to decrease the likelihood of a long
talkoff being broken up into several talkoffs. Usually
t
GA
is set very short or removed altogether because
there is another way to deal with the problem (by
ignoring further detections for 2 seconds after every
detection).
Table 3 - CAS/DT-AS Characteristics
2130 Hz and 2750 Hz
CAS/DT-AS Characteristics
Bellcore
a
(Off-hook only)
ETSI
b
(Off-hook)
BT
c
(Off-hook = `Loop State')
(On-hook = `Idle State')
Frequency Tolerance
+/-0.5%
+/-0.5%
Off-hook: +/-0.6%
On-hook: +/-1.1%
Signal Level (per tone)
-14 to -32 dBm
d
-9.78 to -32.78 dBm
(-12 to -35 dBV
e
)
+0.22 to -37.78 dBm
(-2 to -40 dBV)
Reject Level (per tone)
-45 dBm
On-hook: -43.78 dBm
(-46 dBV)
Maximum Twist (V
2130Hz
/V
2750Hz
)
+/-6 dB
+/-6 dB
+/-7 dB
Duration
75 to 85 ms
75 to 85 ms
Off-hook: 80 to 85 ms
On-hook: 88 to 110 ms
Reject Duration
Off-hook: <=70 ms
On-hook: <=20 ms
Signal to Noise Ratio
Speech
Speech
Off-hook: Speech
On-hook: >= 20 dB
(300-3400 Hz)
Hybrid Op-amp (GS2) Gain
Vdd = 5V +/- 10%
0 dB
0 dB
0 dB
Hybrid Op-amp (GS2) Gain
Vdd = 3V +/- 10%
-3.5 dB
-3.5dB
TBD
a. SR-TSV-002476, Issue 1 Dec 1992
b. ETS 300 778-2 Jan 98. The DT-AS plus FSK variant of ETSI on-hook signalling described in ETS 300 778-1 is not supported
because on-hook DT-AS uses the GS1 op-amp. With the GS1 gain in Table 4, the minimum DT-AS level will be below the
MT88E45's minimum accept level.
c. SIN227 Issue 3 Nov 97, SIN242 Issue 2 Nov 96
d. dBm - Decibels above or below a reference power of 1 mW into 600 ohms. 0 dBm = 0.7746 Vrms.
e. dBV - Decibels above or below a reference voltage of 1 Vrms. 0 dBV = 1 Vrms
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Tone present guard time (t
GP
) operation: In Figure 5
initially there is no CAS, EST is low so Q1 is off. C
has been fully charged applying 0V to ST/GT so Q2
is on. When both tones are detected EST goes high
and turns off Q2. Because C has been fully charged
(ST/GT=0V), the comparator output is low and Q1
stays off. With both Q1 and Q2 off the high at EST
discharges C through R1 and the ST/GT voltage
increases from 0V. When the voltage exceeds the
comparator threshold VTGt, which is typically 0.5
Vdd, the comparator output goes high; Q1 turns on
and accelerates the discharge of C (ST/GT goes
quickly to Vdd); STD goes low to indicate that a valid
CAS has been received. If one or both tones
disappeared before t
GP
has been reached (i.e. when
ST/GT voltage is still below VTGt), Q2 turns back on
and charges C quickly to bring the ST/GT voltage
back to 0V. Then if EST goes high again the t
GP
duration must start over.
Tone absent guard time (t
GA
) operation: In Figure 5
initially both tones have been detected for t
GP
so C is
fully discharged and ST/GT is at Vdd. While both
tones continue to be detected EST stays high; ST/
GT is at Vdd (the comparator output is high); so Q1
is on and Q2 is off. When one or both tones stop
EST goes low and turns off Q1. Because C is fully
discharged (ST/GT=Vdd), the comparator output is
high and Q2 stays off. With both Q1 and Q2 off the
low at EST charges C through Rp=(R1 || R2) and the
ST/GT voltage falls towards 0V. When the voltage
has fallen below VTGt, the comparator output goes
low. Since EST is also low Q2 turns on and
accelerates the charging of C so that ST/GT goes
quickly to 0V. STD goes high to indicate that the CAS
has ended. If EST goes back to high before t
GA
has
been reached (i.e. when ST/GT voltage is still above
V
TGt
), Q1 turns back on and discharges C quickly to
bring the ST/GT voltage back to Vdd. Then if EST
goes low again the t
GA
duration must start over. To
set t
GA
=0, set R2 to 0.
In Figure 5, t
DP
is the delay from the start of CAS to
EST responding, t
DA
is the delay from the end of CAS
to EST responding. The total delay from the start of
CAS to STD responding is t
REC
=t
DP
+t
GP.
The total
delay from the end of CAS to STD responding is
t
ABS
=t
DA
+t
GA
.
Figure 5 - CAS Guard Time Circuit Operation
+
-
VTGt
EST
ST/GT
Vdd
DR
/
STD
= Vss
Both Tones Present
C
Q1
Q2
MT88E45
Comparator
P
N
CAS
EST
ST/GT
STD
t
DP
t
DA
t
GA
t
GP
R1
R2
Rp=R1 || R2
t
ABS
t
REC
Indicates STD in CAS
detection mode
t
GP
=R1C ln [Vdd / (Vdd-VTGt)]
t
GA
=RpC ln Vdd - Vdiode (Rp/R2)
VTGt - Vdiode (Rp/R2)
Rp=R1 || R2
t
GA
=0 if R2=0
V
diode
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Table 4 - FSK Signal Characteristics
Parameter
North America: Bellcore
a
Europe: ETSI
b
UK: BT
c
Mark (Logical 1) Frequency
1200 Hz +/- 1%
1300 Hz +/- 1.5%
Space (Logical 0) Frequency
2200 Hz +/- 1%
2100 Hz +/- 1.5%
Received Signal Level
-4.23 to -36.20 dBm
(476 to 12 mVrms)
d
-5.78 to -33.78 dBm
e
(-8 to -36 dBV)
f,g
-5.78 to -37.78 dBm
(-8 to -40 dBV)
Signal Reject Level
-48.24 dBm (3mVrms) for
On-hook No Ring Signalling
such as VMWI
On-hook: -47.78 dBm
(-50dBV)
Transmission Rate
1200 baud +/- 1%
1200 baud +/- 1%
Twist (V
MARK
/V
SPACE
)
-6 to +10 dB
-6 to +6 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio
Single Tone (f):
-18 dB (f<=60Hz)
-12 dB (60<f<=120Hz)
-6 dB (120<f<=200Hz)
+25 dB (200<f<3200Hz)
+6 dB (f>=3200Hz)
>= 25 dB
(300 to 3400 Hz)
>= 20 dB
(300 to 3400 Hz)
Tip/Ring Op-Amp (GS1) Gain
Vdd = 5V +/- 10%
0 dB
-2 dB
h
0 dB
Tip/Ring Op-Amp (GS1) Gain
Vdd = 3V +/- 10%
-3.5 dB
-5.5 dB
i
TBD
a. ANSI/TIA/EIA-716 and draft TIA/EIA-777. Bellcore has agreed to the values and will synchronize its requirements.
b. ETS 300 778-1 (On-hook) Sep 97, ETS 300 778-2 (Off-hook) Jan 98.
c. SIN 227 Issue 3 Nov 97, SIN242 Issue 2 Nov 96.
d. North American on-hook signalling range. The off-hook range is inside the on-hook range: 190mVrms to 12mVrms.
e. dBm - Decibels above or below a reference power of 1 mW into 600 ohms. 0 dBm = 0.7746 Vrms
f. dBV - Decibels above or below a reference voltage of 1 Vrms. 0 dBV = 1 Vrms.
g. ETSI on-hook signalling range. The off-Hook signalling levels are inside this range: -8.78 to -30.78 dBm (-11 to -33 dBV).
h. The 5V ETSI Tip/Ring op-amp gain can be 0 dB if there is no FSK reject level requirement.
i. The 3V ETSI Tip/Ring op-amp gain can be -3.5dB if there is no FSK reject level requirement.
FSK Demodulation
The FSK characteristics are shown in Table 4. In
North America, TIA (Telecommunications Industry
Association) also defines standards. The Type 1
Caller ID CPE standard is ANSI/TIA/EIA-716. The
Type 2 standard is being drafted to become TIA/EIA-
777. The North American FSK characteristics in
Table 4 are from ANSI/TIA/EIA-716. They differ from
those Bellcore published in SR-TSV-002476 and SR-
3004. Bellcore is represented in TR41.3.1 and will
synchronize to the TIA requirements in its future
documents.
The TIA Type 1 standard includes an FSK reject
level:
if data is not preceded by ringing (e.g. VMWI),
FSK signals below 3mVrms (-48.24 dBm) shall
be rejected
if data is preceded by ringing, FSK detection
may be extended below 3mVrms
The MT88E45 is compliant with the Bellcore/TIA,
ETSI and BT requirements with the Tip/Ring op-amp
gains in Table 4. In Europe if the country specific
FSK requirements do not incorporate ETSI's FSK
reject level then the Tip/Ring op-amp gain can also
be 0dB at 5V and -3.5dB at 3V to meet the ETSI
minimum CAS level for on-hook signalling (-40 dBV).
For 3V operation, the FSK receiver becomes more
sensitive and lower level signals will be accepted
than at 5V. To maintain the FSK reject level, the Tip/
Ring input op-amp gain should be reduced. Note that
since the Tip/Ring op-amp is also used for Tip/Ring
CAS detection, the CAS level will also be reduced for
on-hook detection.
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FSK Data Interface
The MT88E45 provides a powerful dual mode 3-wire
interface so that the data bytes in the demodulated
FSK bit stream can be extracted without the need
either for an external UART or for the CPE's
microcontroller to perform the function in software.
The interface is specifically designed for the 1200
baud rate and is consisted of 3 pins: DATA, DCLK
(Data Clock) and DR (Data Ready). DR/STD is a
dual purpose output pin. When FSK is selected it is
DR.
Two modes (modes 0 and 1) are selectable via the
CB0 pin. In mode 0, the FSK bit stream is output
directly. In mode 1, the data byte and the trailing stop
bit are stored in a 9 bit buffer. If mode 1 is desired,
the CB0 pin can be hardwired to Vdd. If mode 0 is
desired and full chip power down is not required, the
CB0 pin can be hardwired to Vss.
In Bellcore's off-hook protocol, a Type 2 CPE should
restore the voicepath within 50ms after the end of
the FSK signal. Due to noise, end of carrier detection
is not always reliable. The draft TIA Type 2 standard
has proposed that the CPE must detect the end of
FSK when any one of the following occurs:
absence of carrier signal or,
more than five framing errors (trailing stop bit a
0 instead of a 1) have been detected in the FSK
message or,
more than 150ms of continuous mark signal or
space signal has been detected.
Mode 0 - Bit Stream Mode
This mode is selected when the CB0 pin is low. In
this mode the FSK data is output directly to the DATA
pin. DCLK and DR pins are timing signal outputs
(see Figure 13).
For each received stop and start bit sequence, the
MT88E45 outputs a fixed frequency clock string of 8
pulses at the DCLK pin. Each DCLK rising edge
occurs in the middle of a DATA bit cell. DCLK is not
generated for the start and stop bits. Consequently,
DCLK will clock only valid data into a peripheral
device such as a serial to parallel shift register or a
microcontroller. The MT88E45 also outputs an end
of word pulse (Data Ready) at the DR pin. DR goes
low for half a nominal bit time at the beginning of the
trailing stop bit. It can be used to interrupt a
microcontroller or cause a serial to parallel converter
to parallel load its data into the microcontroller. Since
the DR rising edge occurs in the middle of the stop
bit, it can also be used to read the stop bit to check
for framing error.
Alternatively, DCLK and DATA may occupy 2 bits of a
microcontroller's input port. The microcontroller polls
the input port and saves the DATA bit whenever
DCLK changes from low to high. When DR goes low,
the word may then be assembled from the last 8
saved bits.
DATA may also be connected to a personal
computer's serial communication port after
conversion from CMOS to RS-232 voltage levels.
Mode 1 - Buffer Mode
This mode is selected when the CB0 pin is high. In
this mode the received byte is stored on chip. At the
end of a byte DR goes low to indicate that a new byte
has become available. The microcontroller applies
DCLK pulses to read the register contents serially
out of the DATA pin (see Figure 14).
Internal to the MT88E45, the start bit is stripped off,
the data bits and the trailing stop bit are sampled and
stored. Midway through the stop bit, the 8 data bits
and the stop bit are parallel loaded into a 9 bit shift
register and DR goes low. The register's contents are
shifted out to the DATA pin on the supplied DCLK's
rising edges in the order they were received. The last
bit must be shifted out and DCLK returned to low
before the next DR. DCLK must be low for t
DDS
before
DR goes low and must remain low for t
DDH
after DR
has gone low (see Figure 14).
If DCLK begins while DR is low, DR will return to high
upon the first DCLK rising edge. If DR interrupts a
microcontroller then this feature allows the interrupt
to be cleared by the first read pulse. Otherwise DR is
low for half a nominal bit time (1/2400 sec).
Reading the stop bit allows the software to check for
framing errors. When framing error is not checked
the microcontroller only needs to send 8 DCLK
pulses to shift the data byte out.
Carrier Detect
The carrier detector provides an indication of the
presence of a signal in the FSK frequency band. It
detects the presence of a signal of sufficient
amplitude at the output of the FSK bandpass filter.
The signal is qualified by a digital algorithm before
the CD output is set low to indicate carrier detection.
A 10ms hysteresis is provided to allow for
momentary signal dropout once CD has been
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activated. CD is released when there is no activity at
the FSK bandpass filter output for 10ms.
When CD is inactive (high), the raw output of the
FSK demodulator is ignored by the internal data
timing recovery circuit. In mode 0 the DATA, DCLK
and DR pins are forced high. In mode 1 the output
shift register is not updated and DR is high; if DCLK
is clocked, DATA is undefined.
Note that signals such as speech, CAS and DTMF
tones also lie in the FSK frequency band and the
carrier detector may be activated by these signals.
They will be demodulated and presented as data. To
avoid the false data, the MT88E45 should be put into
CAS or power down mode when FSK is not
expected. Ringing, on the other hand, does not pose
a problem as it is ignored by the carrier detector.
Interrupt
The DR/STD output can be used to interrupt a
microcontroller. When the MT88E45 is the only
interrupt source, DR/STD can be connected directly
to the microcontroller's interrupt input. Figure 9
shows the necessary connections when the
MT88E45 is one of many interrupt sources. The
diodes and resistors implement a wired-or so that the
microcontroller is interrupted (INT low active or
falling edge triggered) when one or more of INT1,
INT2 or DR/STD is low. The microcontroller can
determine which one of DR/STD
,
INT1
or
INT2
caused the interrupt by reading them into an input
port.
When system power is first applied and CB0/1/2
have already been configured to select CAS
detection, DR/STD will power up as logic low. This is
because there is no charge across the ST/GT
capacitor in Figure 5, hence ST/GT is at Vdd which
causes STD to be low. If DR/STD is used to interrupt
a microcontroller the interrupt will not clear until the
capacitor has charged up. Therefore upon initial
power up the microcontroller should ignore this
interrupt source until there is sufficient time to
charge the capacitor. Alternatively, the MT88E45 can
be put into power down mode: DR/STD goes high
and clears the interrupt, ST/GT goes low and the
capacitor will charge up quickly.
Power Down
The MT88E45 can be powered down to consume
virtually no power supply current via a state of the
CB0/1/2 pins. Momentary transition of CB0/1/2 into
the power down code will not activate power down.
In power down mode both input op-amps, V
REF
and
the oscillator are non functional. DCLK becomes an
input because to select the power down state CB0 is
1 which will select FSK interface mode 1. If the
application uses FSK interface mode 0 and the
MT88E45 needs to be powered down then a pull
down resistor should be added at the DCLK pin to
define its state during power down (R15 in Figure 7).
When the MT88E45 is powered down DATA, DR/
STD, CD are high; EST and ST/GT are low.
To reduce the operating current an Intelligent Power
Down feature has been incorporated. When FSK is
selected, the CAS detector is powered down. When
CAS is selected the FSK demodulator is powered
down. The two input op-amps are not affected and
both will remain operational.
Oscillator
The MT88E45 requires a 3.579545MHz crystal or
ceramic resonator to generate its oscillator clock. To
meet the CAS detection frequency tolerance
specifications the crystal or resonator must have a
0.1% frequency tolerance. The crystal specification
is as follows: (e.g. CTS MP036S)
Frequency:
3.579545MHz
Frequency Tolerance:
0.1% (over temperature
range of the application)
Resonance Mode:
Parallel
Load Capacitance:
18pF
Maximum Series
Resistance:
150
Maximum Drive Level:
2mW
Alternatively an external clock source can be used.
In which case the OSC1 pin should be driven directly
from a CMOS buffer and the OSC2 pin left open.
For 5V+/-10% applications any number of
MT88E45's can be connected as shown in Figure 6
so that only one crystal is required.
Figure 6 - Common Crystal Connection
OSC1
OSC2
OSC1
OSC2
OSC1
OSC2
3.579545 MHz
MT88E45
MT88E45
MT88E45
to the
next MT88E45
(For 5V+/-10% applications only)
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Application Circuits
Figure 7 - Application Circuit: Bellcore MEI Compatible Type 2 Telephone
V
REF
IN1+
IN1-
GS1
Vss
OSC1
DCLK
DATA
IN2+
IN2-
GS2
CB2
CB1
Vdd
CD
ST/GT
MT88E45
OSC2
CB0
EST
DR/STD
Telephone
Tx+
Tx-
Rx+
Rx-
TIP
RING
Microphone
Speaker
TIP
RING
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
D1
D2
D3
D4
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
D5
C1
C2
C3
C4
Xtal
R15
C5
C6
Hybrid
or
(FSK Interface Mode 1 selected)
R15 is required only if both FSK
interface mode 0 and power
down features are used.
C6 should be
connected directly
across Vdd and Vss
pins
Unless stated otherwise, resistors are 1%, 0.1Watt; capacitors are 5%, 6.3V.
For 1000Vrms, 60Hz isolation from Tip to Earth and Ring to Earth:
R1,R2
430K, 0.5W, 5%, 475V min. C1,C2
2n2, 1332V min.
(e.g. IRC type GS-3)
If the 1000Vrms is handled by other methods then this circuit has to meet the FCC Part 68 Type B Ringer requirements:
R1,R2
432K, 0.1W, 1%, 56V min. C1,C2
2n2, 212V min.
Common to both sets of R1,R2:
5V, 0dB gain
3V, -3.5dB gain
R3,R4
34K
C3,C4
2n2
R5,R10
53K6
35K7
R8,R9
464K
C5
100n
R6,R11
60K4
40K2
R13
825K
C6
100n, 20%
R7,R12
464K
309K
R14
226K or 26K1
D1-D4
Diodes. 1N4148 or equivalent
R15
100K, 20%
D5
Diode. 1N4148 or equivalent
Xtal
3.579545MHz, 0.1% crystal
or ceramic resonator
Vdd
= To Microcontroller
= From Microcontroller
Vss
Speech IC
(Symbolic)
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Figure 8 - Gain Ratio as a Function of Nominal Vdd
Gain Setting Resistor Calculation Example for Figure 8:
For the desired nominal Vdd, use Figure 8 to determine approximate A
v
.
For the GS1 op-amp, start with the 0dB gain setting resistor values of R5
0dB
, R6
0dB
and R7
0dB
. In
Figure 7 these values are 53K7, 60K4 and 464K respectively. Keep C1,C2,R1,R2,R3,R4 as in Figure 7
to maintain the highpass corner frequency constant for all gain settings.
For the desired gain setting of A
v
:
R7
Av
= R7
0dB
x A
V
Scaled for desired gain. Choose
the closest standard resistor value as R7
Av
.
Actual A
v
from now on is R7
Av
/R7
0db
R5
Av
= R5
0dB
x A
V
Scaled for good common mode range. Choose
the closest standard resistor value as R5
Av
.
1/R6
Av
= 1/R5
Av
- 1/R7
Av
Calculate R6
Av
so that R5
Av
=R6
Av
|| R7
Av
. Choose
the closest standard resistor value as R6
Av
.
Repeat for R
10
, R
11
, R
12
for the GS2 op-amp.
Example:
For a gain of -3.5dB, A
v
=10
-3.5/20
= 0.668
R7
-3.5dB
= 464K x 0.668 = 309K9, the closest standard resistor value is 309K.
A
v
is now 309K/464K = 0.666
R5
-3.5dB
= 53K6 x 0.666 = 35K7, the closest standard resistor value is 35K7.
Therefore R6
-3.5dB
is calculated to be 40K4, the closest standard resistor value is 40K2.
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
Nominal Vdd (Volts)
0.50
0.55
0.60
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.95
1.00
Gain Ratio
0.668
0.531
0.794
Gain ratio for
Bellcore GS1, GS2
ETSI GS2 op amps
Gain ratio for ETSI
GS1 op amp
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Figure 9 - Application Circuit: Multiple Interrupt Source
Interrupt Source 1
INT1
(Open Drain)
Interrupt Source 2
INT2
(CMOS)
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Vdd
Resistor (R1)
Vdd
Resistor (R2)
DR/STD
(CMOS)
INT(input)
Microcontroller
Input Port Bit
R1 can be opened and
D1 shorted if the
microcontroller does not
read the INT1 pin.
D1
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* Exceeding these values may cause permanent damage. Functional operation under these conditions is not implied.
**
Under normal operating conditions voltage on any pin except supplies can be minimum V
SS
-1V to maximum V
DD
+1V for an input current
limited to less than 200
Typical figures are at 25
o
C and are for design aid only: not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
Absolute Maximum Ratings*
-
Voltages are with respect to V
SS
unless otherwise stated
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Max
Units
1
Supply voltage with respect to V
ss
V
DD
-0.3
6
V
2
Voltage on any pin other than supplies
**
V
PIN
V
ss
-0.3
V
DD
+0.3
V
3
Current at any pin other than supplies
I
PIN
10
mA
4
Storage Temperature
T
ST
-65
150
o
C
Recommended Operating Conditions
- Voltages are with respect to ground (V
SS
) unless otherwise stated.
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Typ
Max
Units
1
Power Supplies
V
DD
2.7
5.5
V
2
Clock Frequency
f
OSC
3.579545
MHz
3
Tolerance on Clock Frequency
fc
-0.1
+0.1
%
4
Operating Temperature
T
OP
-40
85
o
C
DC Electrical Characteristics
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Test Conditions
1
S
U
P
P
L
Y
Standby Supply
Current
I
DDQ
0.1
15
A
All inputs are
V
DD
/V
SS
except
for oscillator pins.
No analog input.
outputs unloaded.
CB0/1/2 = 1/0/0
2
Operating Supply
Current
V
DD
= 5V
10%
V
DD
= 3V
10%
I
DD
3.0
1.7
8
4.5
mA
mA
All inputs are
V
DD
/V
SS
except
for oscillator pins.
No analog input.
outputs unloaded.
3
Power Consumption
PO
44
mW
4
DCLK
Schmitt Input High
Threshold
V
T+
0.48*V
DD
0.68*V
DD
V
Schmitt Input Low
Threshold
V
T-
0.28*V
DD
0.48*V
DD
V
5
Schmitt Hysteresis
V
HYS
0.2
V
6
CB0
CB1
CB2
CMOS Input High
Voltage
V
IH
0.7*V
DD
V
DD
V
CMOS Input Low
Voltage
V
IL
V
SS
0.3*V
DD
V
7
DCLK
DATA
DR/STD
CD, EST
ST/GT
Output High
Source Current
I
OH
0.8
mA
V
OH
=0.9*V
DD
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DC Electrical Characteristics are over recommended operating conditions, unless otherwise stated.
Typical figures are at 25
o
C and are for design aid only: not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
AC Electrical Characteristics are over recommended operating conditions, unless otherwise stated.
Typical figures are at 25
o
C and are for design aid only: not guaranteed and not subject to production testing
*Notes:
1. Tip/Ring signal level. Input op-amp configured to 0dB gain at Vdd=5V+/-10%, -3.5dB at Vdd=3V+/-10%.
2. Tip/Ring signal level. Input op-amp configured to 0dB gain at Vdd=5V+/-10%.
3. Both tones have the same amplitude.
4. Band limited random noise 300-3400Hz. Measurement valid only when tone is present.
5. dBV - Decibels above or below a reference voltage of 1 Vrms. 0 dBV = 1 Vrms. Signal level is per tone.
6. dBm - Decibels above or below a reference power of 1 mW into 600 ohms. 0 dBm = 0.7746 Vrms. Signal level is per tone.
8
DCLK
DATA
DR/STD
CD, EST
ST/GT
Output Low Sink
Current
I
OL
2
mA
V
OL
=0.1*V
DD
9
IN1+
IN1-
IN2+
IN2-
Input Current
Iin1
1
A
V
in
=V
DD
to V
SS
DCLK
CB0
CB1
CB2
Iin2
10
A
V
in
=V
DD
to V
SS
10
GT
Output High-
Impedance Current
Ioz1
5
A
V
out
=V
DD
to V
SS
11
V
REF
Output Voltage
V
REF
0.5V
DD
-0.1
0.5V
DD
+0.1
V
No Load
12
Output Resistance
R
REF
2
k
13
GT
Comparator
Threshold Voltage
V
TGt
0.5V
DD
-0.05
0.5V
DD
+0.05
V
AC Electrical Characteristics
- CAS Detection
Characteristic
Sym
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Notes*
1
Lower Tone Frequency
f
L
2130
Hz
2
Upper Tone Frequency
f
H
2750
Hz
3
Frequency Deviation: Accept
1.1%
range within
which tones are
accepted
4
Frequency Deviation: Reject
3.5%
range outside of
which tones are
rejected
5
Accept Signal Level (per tone)
-40
-37.78
-2
0.22
dBV
dBm
1, 5, 6
6
Reject Signal Level (per tone)
Vdd=5V +/-10%
-46
-43.78
dBV
dBm
2, 5, 6
7
Reject Signal Level (per tone)
Vdd=3V+/-10%, 5V+/-10%
-47.22
-45
dBV
dBm
1, 5, 6
8
Twist: 20 log (V
2130Hz
/V
2750Hz
)
-7
+7
dB
9
Signal to Noise Ratio
SNR
CAS
20
dB
3,4
DC Electrical Characteristics
(continued)
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Test Conditions
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AC Electrical Characteristics are over recommended operating conditions, unless otherwise stated.
Typical figures are nominal values and are for design aid only: not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
*Notes:
1. Both mark and space have the same amplitude.
2. Tip/Ring signal level. Input op-amp configured to 0dB gain at Vdd=5V+/-10%, -3.5dB at Vdd=3V+/-10%.
3. Band limited random noise (200-3400Hz). Present when FSK signal is present. Note that the BT band is 300-3400Hz, the Bellcore
band is 0-4kHz.
4. dBV - Decibels above or below a reference voltage of 1 Vrms. 0 dBV = 1 Vrms.
5. dBm - Decibels above or below a reference power of 1 mW into 600 ohms. 0 dBm = 0.7746 Vrms.
Electrical characteristics are over recommended operating conditions, unless otherwise stated.
AC Electrical Characteristics
- FSK Demodulation
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Notes*
1
Accept Signal Level Range
-40
-37.78
10.0
-6.45
-4.23
476
dBV
dBm
mVrms
1, 2, 4, 5
2
Bell 202 Format Reject Signal Level
-48.24
-50.46
3
dBm
dBV
mVrms
1, 2, 4, 5
3
Transmission Rate
1188
1200
1212
baud
4
Mark and Space Frequencies
Bell 202 1 (Mark)
Bell 202 0 (Space)
CCITT V.23 1 (Mark)
CCITT V.23 0 (Space)
1188
2178
1280.5
2068.5
1200
2200
1300
2100
1212
2222
1319.5
2131.5
Hz
Hz
Hz
Hz
5
Twist: 20 log (V
MARK
/V
SPACE
)
-6
+10
dB
6
Signal to Noise Ratio
SNR
FSK
20
dB
1,3
Electrical Characteristics
- Gain Setting Amplifiers
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Max
Units
Test Conditions
1
Input Leakage Current
I
IN
1
A
V
SS
V
IN
V
DD
2
Input Resistance
R
in
10
M
3
Input Offset Voltage
V
OS
25
mV
4
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
PSRR
30
dB
1kHz ripple on V
DD
5
Common Mode Rejection
CMRR
40
dB
V
CMmin
V
IN
V
CMmax
6
DC Open Loop Voltage Gain
A
VOL
40
dB
7
Unity Gain Bandwidth
f
C
0.3
MHz
8
Output Voltage Swing
V
O
0.5
V
DD
-0.7
V
Load
100k
9
Capacitive Load (GS1,GS2)
C
L
50
pF
10
Resistive Load (GS1,GS2)
R
L
100
k
11
Common Mode Range Voltage
V
CM
1.0
V
DD
-1.0
V
MT88E45
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AC Electrical Characteristics are over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.
AC Electrical Characteristics are over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.
AC Electrical Characteristics are over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.
Typical figures are at 25
o
C and are for design aid only: not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
*Notes:
1. FSK input data at 1200
12 baud.
2. OSC1 at 3.579545 MHz
0.1%.
3. Function of signal condition.
AC Electrical Characteristics
- CAS Detection Timing
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Max
Units
Notes
1
Tone present detect time
t
DP
0.5
10
ms
See Figures 16, 17
2
Tone absent detect time
t
DA
0.1
8
ms
See Figures 16, 17
AC Electrical Characteristics
- 3-Wire Interface Timing
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Max
Units
Notes
1
OSC2
Power-up time
t
PU
50
ms
2
Power-down time
t
PD
10
ms
3
CD
Input FSK to CD low delay
t
CP
25
ms
4
Input FSK to CD high delay
t
CA
10
ms
5
Hysteresis
10
ms
AC Electrical Characteristics
- 3-Wire Interface Timing (Mode 0)
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Notes*
1
DR/STD
Rise time
t
RR
200
ns
into 50pF Load
2
Fall time
t
RF
200
ns
into 50pF Load
3
Low time
t
RL
415
416
417
s
2
4
DATA
Rate
1188
1200
1212
baud
1
5
Input FSK to DATA
delay
t
IDD
1
5
ms
6
DATA
DCLK
Rise time
t
R
200
ns
into 50pF Load
7
Fall time
t
F
200
ns
into 50pF Load
8
DATA to DCLK delay
t
DCD
6
416
s
1, 2, 3
9
DCLK to DATA delay
t
CDD
6
416
s
1, 2, 3
10
DCLK
Frequency
f
DCLK0
1201.6
1202.8
1204
Hz
2
11
High time
t
CH
415
416
417
s
2
12
Low time
t
CL
415
416
417
s
2
13
DCLK
DR/STD
DCLK to DR delay
t
CRD
415
416
417
s
2
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AC Electrical Characteristics are over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise stated.
AC Electrical Characteristics
- 3-Wire Interface Timing (Mode 1)
Characteristics
Sym
Min
Max
Units
Notes
1
DCLK
Frequency
f
DCLK1
1
MHz
2
Duty cycle
30
70
%
3
Rise time
t
R1
100
ns
4
DCLK
DR/STD
DCLK low set up to DR
t
DDS
500
ns
5
DCLK low hold time after DR
t
DDH
500
ns
AC Electrical Characteristics - Timing Parameter Measurement Voltage Levels
Characteristics
Sym
Level
Units
Notes
1
CMOS Threshold Voltage
V
CT
0.5*V
DD
V
2
Rise/Fall Threshold Voltage High
V
HM
0.7*V
DD
V
3
Rise/Fall Threshold Voltage Low
V
LM
0.3*V
DD
V
MT88E45
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Figure 10 - DATA and DCLK Mode 0 Output Timing
Figure 11 - DR Output Timing
Figure 12 - DCLK Mode 1 Input Timing
DATA
DCLK
t
R
t
DCD
t
CDD
t
R
t
F
t
CL
t
CH
t
F
V
HM
V
LM
V
CT
V
HM
V
LM
V
CT
t
RF
t
RR
t
RL
DR
V
HM
V
LM
V
CT
DCLK
t
R1
V
HM
V
LM
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Figure 13 - Serial Data Interface Timing (Mode 0)
Figure 14 - Serial Data Interface Timing (Mode 1)
TIP/RING
(A/B) WIRES
DATA
(Output)
DCLK
(Output)
DR
(Output)
b7
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5
b7
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7
b0 b1 b2 b3
b6
stop
start
stop
start
stop
start
stop
start
stop
start
stop
start
t
IDD
t
CRD
t
RL
t
CL
t
CH
1/f
DCLK0
Demodulated Data
(Internal Signal)
DCLK (Data Clock)
(Schmitt Input)
DR (Data Ready)
(Output)
stop
start
stop
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7
Word N
Word N+1
DATA
(Output)
5
Word N
Word N-1
1/f
DCLK1
t
RL
>t
DDH
The DCLK input must be low before and after DR falling edge.
Note 1: DCLK occurs during DR low and returns DR to high.
Note 2: DCLK occurs after DR, so DR is low for half a nominal bit time.
>t
DDS
4
3
2
1
0
6
7
stop
stop
7
0
Note 1
Note 2
MT88E45
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Figure 15 - Application Timing for Bellcore On-hook Data Transmission Associated with Ringing,
e.g., CID
Notes:
This on-hook case application is included because a CIDCW (off-hook) CPE should also be capable of receiving on-hook data
transmission (with ringing) from the end office.
1) PWDN and FSKen are internal signals decoded from CB0/1/2.
2) The CPE designer may choose to enable the MT88E45 only after the end of ringing to conserve power in a battery operated CPE.
CD is not activated by ringing.
3) The microcontroller in the CPE powers down the MT88E45 after CD has become inactive.
4) The microcontroller times out if CD is not activated.
5) This signal represents the mode of the DR/STD pin.
1st Ring
2nd Ring
Ch. seizure
Mark
Data
A
C
D
E
F
..101010..
Data
Note 2
Note 3
Note 2
Note 4
t
CA
t
CP
B
TIP/RING
PWDN
OSC2
FSKen
CD
DR
DCLK
DATA
A = 2sec typical
B = 250-500ms
C = 250ms
D = 150ms
E = feature specific
Max C+D+E = 2.9 to 3.7sec
F
200ms
t
PD
t
PU
Note 1
Note 1
Note 5
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Figure 16 - Application Timing for Bellcore Off-hook Data Transmission, e.g., CIDCW
Notes:
1) In a CPE where AC power is not available, the designer may choose to switch over to line power when the CPE goes off-hook and
use battery power while on-hook. The CPE must also be CID (on-hook) capable because a CIDCW CPE includes CID functionality.
2) Non-FSK signals such as CAS, speech and DTMF tones are in the same frequency band as FSK. They will be demodulated and
give false data. Therefore the MT88E45 should be taken out of FSK mode when FSK is not expected.
3) The MT88E45 may be put into FSK mode as soon as the CPE has finished sending the acknowledgment signal ACK. TR-NWT-
000575 specifies that ACK = DTMF `D' for non-ADSI CPE, `A' for ADSI CPE.
4) The MT88E45 should be taken out of FSK mode when CD has become inactive, or after 5 framing errors have been detected, or
after 150ms of continuous mark signal or space signal has been received. The framing errors need not be consecutive.
5) In an unsuccessful attempt where the end office does not send the FSK signal, the CPE should unmute the handset and enable the
keypad after interval D has expired.
6) The total recognition time is t
REC
= t
GP
+ t
DP
, where t
GP
is the tone present guard time and t
DP
is the tone present detect time. V
TGt
is the comparator threshold (refer to Figure 5 for details).
7) The total tone absent time is t
ABS
= t
GA
+ t
DA
, where t
GA
is the tone absent guard time and t
DA
is the tone absent detect time. V
TGt
is the comparator threshold (refer to Figure 5 for details).
8) PWDN, Hybrid CASen and FSKen are internal signals decoded from CB0/1/2.
9) This signal represents the mode of the DR/STD pin.
CPE goes off-hook
CAS
ACK
CPE sends
CPE mutes handset & disables keypad
Mark
Data
CPE unmutes handset
and enables keypad
t
DP
t
DA
t
GP
t
GA
t
REC
t
ABS
t
CP
t
CA
Data
V
TGt
A
C
E
F
G
B
D
Note 1
Note 3
Note 4
Note 5
TIP/RING
PWDN
FSKen
OSC2
EST
ST/GT
STD
CD
DR
DCLK
DATA
A = 75-85ms
B = 0-100ms
C = 55-65ms
D = 0-500ms
E = 58-75ms
F = feature specific
G
50ms
Note 6
Note 7
t
PU
Note 8
Note 8
Note 9
Note 2
Note 9
Hybrid CASen
Note 8
MT88E45
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Figure 17 - Application Timing for BT Caller Display Service (CDS), e.g., CLIP
Notes:
1) The total recognition time is t
REC
= t
GP
+ t
DP ,
where t
GP
is the tone present guard time and t
DP
is the tone present detect time. V
TGt
is the comparator threshold (refer to Figure 5 for details).
2) The total tone absent time is t
ABS
= t
GA
+ t
DA ,
where t
GA
is the tone absent guard time and t
DA
is the tone absent detect time. V
TGt
is the comparator threshold (refer to Figure 5 for details).
3) By choosing t
GA
=15ms, t
ABS
will be 15-25ms so that the current wetting pulse and AC load can be applied right after the STD rising
edge.
4) SIN227 specifies that the AC and DC loads should be removed between 50-150ms after the end of the FSK signal, indicated by CD
returning to high. The MT88E45 may also be powered down at this time.
5) The MT88E45 should be taken out of FSK mode when FSK is not expected to prevent the FSK demodulator from reacting to other
in-band signals such as speech, DT-AS/CAS and DTMF tones.
6) PWDN, Tip/Ring CASen, FSKen are internal signals decoded from CB0/1/2.
7) This signal represents the mode of the DR/STD pin.
Ch. seizure
Mark
..101010..
Data
t
DP
t
DA
t
GP
t
GA
t
REC
t
ABS Note 3
t
CP
t
CA
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Zss (Refer to SIN227)
< 0.5mA (optional)
<120
A
Note 4
V
TGt
Note 5
A/B Wires
PWDN
EST
ST/GT
STD
TE DC load
TE AC load
FSKen
CD
DR
DCLK
DATA
OSC2
Note 1
Note 2
t
PU
t
PD
15
1ms
20
5ms
Note 6
Note 6
Note 7
Note 7
Data
50-150ms
Note 4
Tip/Ring
CASen
Note 6
Ring
Current wetting pulse (see SIN227)
Line Reversal
A
100ms
B = 88-110ms
C
45ms (up to 5sec)
D = 80-262ms
E = 45-75ms
F
2.5sec (typ. 500ms)
G > 200ms
Note: All values
obtained from SIN227
Issue 1
`Idle State Tone Alert Signal'
DT-AS
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Figure 18 - Application Timing for UK's CCA Caller Display Service (CDS), e.g., CLIP
Notes:
1) From TW/P&E/312. Start time: The CPE should enter the signalling state by applying the DC and AC terminations within this time
after the end of the ring burst.
2) End time: The CPE should leave the signalling state by removing the DC and AC terminations within this time after the end of Data,
indicated by CD returning to high. The MT88E45 should also be taken out of FSK mode at this time to prevent the FSK demodulator
from reacting to other in-band signals such as speech, and DTMF tones.
3) PWDN and FSKen are internal signals decoded from CB0/1/2.
4) This signal represents the mode of the DR/STD pin.
Ch. seizure
Mark
Data
..101010..
Data
Note 1
t
CP
t
CA
A
B
C
D
E
F
A/B Wires
PWDN
TE DC load
TE AC load
FSKen
CD
DR
DCLK
DATA
OSC2
Note 2
A = 200-450ms
B
500ms
C = 80-262ms
D = 45-262ms
E
2.5s (typ. 500ms)
F >200ms
Note: Parameter F
from "CCA Exceptions
Document Issue 3"
t
PU
t
PD
Note 3
Note 3
Note 4
Ring Burst
First Complete
Ring Cycle
250-400ms
50-150ms
Line Reversal (Optionally sent)
Package Outlines
Lead SOIC Package - S Suffix
NOTES: 1. Controlling dimensions in parenthesis ( ) are in millimeters.
2. Converted inch dimensions are not necessarily exact.
DIM
16-Pin
18-Pin
20-Pin
24-Pin
28-Pin
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
A
0.093
(2.35)
0.104
(2.65)
0.093
(2.35)
0.104
(2.65)
0.093
(2.35)
0.104
(2.65)
0.093
(2.35)
0.104
(2.65)
0.093
(2.35)
0.104
(2.65)
A
1
0.004
(0.10)
0.012
(0.30)
0.004
(0.10)
0.012
(0.30)
0.004
(0.10)
0.012
(0.30)
0.004
(0.10)
0.012
(0.30)
0.004
(0.10)
0.012
(0.30)
B
0.013
(0.33)
0.020
(0.51)
0.013
(0.33)
0.030
(0.51)
0.013
(0.33)
0.020
(0.51)
0.013
(0.33)
0.020
(0.51)
0.013
(0.33)
0.020
(0.51)
C
0.009
(0.231)
0.013
(0.318)
0.009
(0.231)
0.013
(0.318)
0.009
(0.231)
0.013
(0.318)
0.009
(0.231)
0.013
(0.318)
0.009
(0.231)
0.013
(0.318)
D
0.398
(10.1)
0.413
(10.5)
0.447
(11.35)
0.4625
(11.75)
0.496
(12.60)
0.512
(13.00)
0.5985
(15.2)
0.614
(15.6)
0.697
(17.7)
0.7125
(18.1)
E
0.291
(7.40)
0.299
(7.40)
0.291
(7.40)
0.299
(7.40)
0.291
(7.40)
0.299
(7.40)
0.291
(7.40)
0.299
(7.40)
0.291
(7.40)
0.299
(7.40)
e
0.050 BSC
(1.27 BSC)
0.050 BSC
(1.27 BSC)
0.050 BSC
(1.27 BSC)
0.050 BSC
(1.27 BSC)
0.050 BSC
(1.27 BSC)
H
0.394
(10.00)
0.419
(10.65)
0.394
(10.00)
0.419
(10.65)
0.394
(10.00)
0.419
(10.65)
0.394
(10.00)
0.419
(10.65)
0.394
(10.00)
0.419
(10.65)
L
0.016
(0.40)
0.050
(1.27)
0.016
(0.40)
0.050
(1.27)
0.016
(0.40)
0.050
(1.27)
0.016
(0.40)
0.050
(1.27)
0.016
(0.40)
0.050
(1.27)
Pin 1
A
1
B
e
E
A
L
H
C
Notes:
1) Not to scale
2) Dimensions in inches
3) (Dimensions in millimeters)
4) A & B Maximum dimensions include allowable mold flash
D
L
4 mils (lead coplanarity)
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