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TEA7089 Datasheet PDF : 17 Pages
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TEA7089A
MICROCONTROLLER INTERFACE WITH TEA7089A (continued)
The Start Up Conditions of the TEA7089A
microcontroller through the high voltage stage.
As soon as RESET is high and before sending any
code the circuit is in the following default configu-
ration :
- Speech
- No mask
- AGC ON in transmit and receive channels
- Normal gain on receive channel
- 1.79MHz input clock (oscillator in stand by)
The ”MAKE” voltage over the TEA7089A during
dialing can be reduced by sending the mask code
0010101. To recover the normal speech voltage at
the end of dialing the mask code must be sent
again.
If the mask code is not used the voltage over the
TEA7089Aduring dialing is the same as in speech
mode.
6 bit Codes
Between two DTMF or ring frequencies, introduc-
ing a Mute or speech code implies to wait 1ms to
end the sinewave or square period.
DTMF Dialing
To dial in DTMF the following sequence of codes
must be sent :
DTMF Frequency code : 00XXXX
Dialing Mode code
: 010001
Mute or SPEECH code : 010010 or 010000
The duration of the DTMF signal is fixed by the
delay between Dialing mode code and MUTE or
SPEECH code.
Pulse Dialing
The pulse dialing function is performed by the
Figure 9 : DATA/CLOCK Timing
Ring Indicator (RI)
In ring mode TEA7089A generates a high logic
level on Pin RI as soon as the voltage on Pin VRING
is higher than VTHRI ON (19V Typ.), and the voltage
on VRMC is higher than 3.4V.
When the voltage on VRMC becomes higher than
2.6V, RESET signal becomes also high.
Mask Input (MSK)
MSK input must be high by default (Figure 10).
In speech configuration forcing MSK input to low
level will have same functionality than the MASK
code.
For ring mode when it is necessary to send other
frequencies than the 8 basic ones, this input allows
to drive the buzzer output.
t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t3
CLK Data
Da ta
a0
a1
a2
a3
a4
a5
a6
S ynchro
Figure 10 : MASK Timing
P ULSE MODE
Datas with a Change During CLK = 1
t0, t1, t2, t3, t4, t5 > 1µs
OTHER MODES
FLASH MODE OTHER MODES
IL
MSK
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