❑ Low operating voltage
❑ Low current consumption, standby ≤ 0.1 µA
❑ Oscillator using Xtal or ceramic resonator (3.58 MHz)
❑ Serial interface to external EEPROM
❑ Consistent, simple and usable procedures
❑ The settings are programmed via the keyboard and
stored in EEPROM or set by pin options
Dialler:
❑ Data protection with 20 digit FIFO
❑ Sliding cursor protocol with comparison
❑ Automatic pause generation
❑ Temporary MF select via keyboard
❑ 30 digit LNR (Last Number Redial)
❑ 13 x 20 digit memory (RAM) on chip
Tone Ringer:
❑ Ring frequency discrimination
❑ 3 tone melody with 4 different repetition rates
❑ Volume of melodies can be set in 4 steps
Package
Available in 28 pin DIP and PLCC.
General Description
The AS2578 /B are a versatile repertory LD/MF diallers
with a melody generator, a ring frequency discriminator
and a 2-wire interface to EEPROM. Together with the
AS2520/1, the AS2578 /B form a coherent basis for a
fully electronic telephone with a wide range of options.
The AS2578 /B are especially designed to adapt to
different PTT specifications. A RAM is on chip for last
number redial, 3 direct dial and 10 numbers with
abbreviated dialling. To allow easy use under a PABX,
the device incorporates automatic pause insertion and
sliding cursor procedure as selectable options (AS2578)
or centrex keys (AS2578B). The device can be used with
or without EEPROM as appropriate. When an EEPROM
is connected, all RAM content is stored in the EEPROM
by power loss.
The circuit provides the possibility to set different modes
of operation (LM codes) via the keyboard or via pin
options, e.g. default signalling mode, automatic pause
insertion, flash or ground loop and settings of volume
and melodies.
Block Diagramme
1
2
4
5
8
7
0
*
Vss VDD
(AS2578B)
MUTE
3
6
9
#
SET
LNR
R
M1
M2
M3
MEM
3.58 MHz
A
B
C
D
MASK
GL
MUTE
SCL
SDA
DP
KEYSCAN
OSCILLATOR
DIAL
SERIAL
INTERFACE
POR
REDIAL
13 X 20
1 X 30
RAM
FIFO
CONTROL
FREQUENCY
DETECTOR
HOOK
STATE
DTMF
MELODY
RING
HS
CE
MODE
AP (AS2578 only)
MV
RR
MF
MO
FCI
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Pin Description
Pin #SymbolFunction
1C4Keyboard Columns
2C3
3C2
4C1
5HSHook Switch Input
This input is active high with internal pull-down resistor.
6MODESignalling (LD/MF) Default Mode Select Input
Mode pinFunction
HighLD default mode, make/break pulse 33/66 ms
OpenMF only
LowLD default mode, make/break pulse 40/60 ms
7CEChip Enable Input
This input is active high with internal pull-down resistor and is used to initiate setup
procedures.
AS2578 /B
8OSC2Oscillator Input
9OSC1Oscillator Output
Oscillator pins for Xtal or ceramic resonator (3.58 MHz). When a ceramic resonator is used
a capacitor (10 - 22 pF) must be connected from each of the oscillator pins to VSS.
10VssNegative Power Supply
11TONEDTMF Tone Output
The dual tones provided at this output have a level independent of the supply voltage in
the operating range from 2.5 to 5.5V.
13SDASerial Data I/O
SDA is a bidirectional pin with an open drain with internal pull-up resistor and is used to
transfer data into and out of a compatible EEPROM.
14SCLSerial Clock Line Output
The SCL output is an open drain with internal pull-up resistor and is used to clock data into
and out of a compatible EEPROM.
15FCIFrequency Comparator Input
Schmitt trigger input for ring frequency discrimination.
12MOMelody Generator Output
Melodies for tone ringing are generated on this output. The output signal is PDM.
16MUTEMute Output
This push-pull output is high during dialling and when mute key has been activated,
otherwise low.
17MASKMask Output
This push-pull output is high during pulsing (make and break periods).
Continues…
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Pin Description cont´d
Pin #SymbolFunction
18DPNDial Pulse Output
This is the push-pull output for controlling the hook-switch transistor. It is low during on-
hook and break periods and high during off-hook (see timing diagrammes).
19GLGround Loop Output
This push-pull output is high during ground loop
20VDDPositive Power Supply
21R4Keyboard Rows
22R3
23R2
24R1
25C5Keyboard Column (AS2578)
This column is for the memory keys
C6Keyboard Column (AS2578B)
This column is for centrex keys (A - D keys). Automatic pause insertion and Temporary
MF select 1 are fixed enabled (AP open)
AS2578 /B
26APAccess Pause Select Input (AS2578)
This input is used to select the automatic access pause insertion or sliding cursor (no
This column is for the memory keys
27MVMelody Volume Select Input
This input is used to select the volume of the melodies in 4 steps by connecting the MV
pin to row 1, 2, or 3. Leaving the pin open is the default setting (max. volume).
28RRRepetition Rate Select Input
This input is used to select the repetition rate of the melodies. 4 different rates can be
selected by either leaving the pin open (default) or connecting it to column 1, 2, or 3.
Note: "Open" means ≥ 100 kΩ.
Power On Reset
The on chip power on reset circuit monitors the supply
voltage (VDD). As long as VDD remains below the internal
reference voltage, Vref (typically 1.1V), the oscillator is
inhibited. When VDD rises above Vref (t
ms/V), a reset signal is generated to assure correct startup.
= 1 µs/V to 50
RISE
Initial Setup
A low to high transition on the CE input will initiate an
automatic setup, i.e. the pin options are scanned and
(when an EEPROM is connected) the stored LM codes
and melody settings are read from the EEPROM. This is
done independently of the hook state (see timing
diagrammes).
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Valid Keys
The keyscanning is enabled when CE or HS are high.
During setup the keyboard is disabled. A valid key is
detected from the keyboard by connecting the appropriate
row to the column. This can be done using an n x m
keyboard matrix with single contacts. Positive and
negative edges of each contact are debounced. The
debounce time is 15 ms.
Mute Key
The mute key is only enabled when off-hook. Depressing
the mute key activates and deactivates (toggle switch)
the MUTE output, when internal mute is inactive, i.e. in
speech mode.
Any key entry overwrites a mute activated by the mute
key, and mute will be deactivated.
Centrex Keys (AS2578B only)
The alphameric keys accommodate easy use of centrex
services. The A, B, C and D keys are only valid in MF
mode and are not storable. Pressing one of these keys
will invoke the appropriate MF tones to be transmitted.
The centrex keys are not stored in the RAM, but are
buffered in the FIFO, and subsequently entered digits
are also buffered in the FIFO.
Pressing the recall key after a sequence including centrex
keys will reset the RAM counter, and subsequently
entered digits will be stored in the RAM. If MF select (Set,
* , Set) has been invoked once, then all susequently
digits/data will be buffered in the FIFO.
Memory Keys
The keys M1 to M3 are direct memory access keys and
the MEM key is used for abbreviated dialling.
13 numbers can be stored in on chip RAM. Each number
can contain up to 20 digits (including pauses).
If an EEPROM is connected to the serial bus, the content
of the RAM is written into the EEPROM when CE is
turned low indicating a power loss.
During programming multible pauses can be inserted by
pressing the LNR key.
Memory dialling is cascadable.
Mode Selection
The default mode (LD or MF) can be selected by the
MODE pin.
Furthermore, the mode can be selected by setting the
LM code (see setup menu). If no LM code is set, the
mode will be determined by the MODE pin.
When default LD mode is selected, a temporary change
to MF mode can be invoked by pressing * (AP = high,
AS2578 only) or Set, * , Set.
When the circuit is in temporary MF mode, each of the
following procedures revert it to default LD mode:
- pressing Set, * , Set ,
- pressing recall key (by further entries of the recall key
the signalling mode will toggle between MF and LD,
- by next On-hook.
Last Number Redial
LNR is a facility that allows resignalling of the last
manually dialled number without keying in all the digits
again. The LNR is repeatable.
The current contents of the RAM are overwritten by new
entries.
A manually entered number is automatically stored in the
LNR RAM. The capacity of the RAM is 30 digits. If a
number greater than 30 digits is entered, the LNR facility
will be inhibited (until new entries < 31 digits) and further
entries will be buffered in FIFO.
Postdialled digits, i.e. digits manually entered after LNR
has been invoked, are not stored in RAM but buffered in
FIFO.
Recall Function
A recall activation will invoke a flash (timed loop break)
or a ground loop (GL) depending on the selected LM
code, which is stored in the external EEPROM (see
setup menu).
If no LM code is set, depressing the recall key will invoke
both a flash and a GL, however, in LD mode a Flash is
never executed.
If recall is the first entry in a digit string, it will be stored
in LNR RAM when digit(s) are entered after the recall.
If the recall key is depressed after a digit string has been
entered or dialled out, the recall will not be stored, and
subsequently entered digits will be stored in the LNR
RAM as the new number.
If pressing the recall key is not followed by digit entries,
the LNR RAM remains intact.
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After a recall a pause will automatically be generated.
The pause time is 3 sec.
The ground loop (GL) has two pulse lengths, namely a
short of 500 ms and a long of 1250 ms.
Short GL: If the recall key is depressed for ≤ 540 ms, the
GL pulse is 500 ms.
Long GL: If the recall key is depressed for > 540 ms, the
GL pulse is 1250 ms.
During redial a ground loop is only executed as a long GL
(1250 ms).
Pause Generation
Pause introduces a delay in signalling digit strings to
accommodate second and subsequent dial tones.
Automatic pauses are generated in the following manner:
- always after a recall independent of the AP pin
- with automatic pause insertion enabled by pin option
or LM code, up to two pauses can be automatically
inserted at any location of the original entry in the RAM
(except location 1 of the digit string), when the mute
output goes inactive (in MF mode for more than 1 sec.)
before next entry.
A pause read from the RAM can be terminated (shortened)
prior to time out by a low level on AP pin (AS2578 only)
during the pause execution. The pause time is 3 sec.
During execution of a pause, mute is inactive, i.e. the
circuit is in speech mode.
Sliding Cursor Procedure (AS2578 only)
To accommodate redialling (LNR) behind a PABX without
using automatic pause generation, a sliding cursor
protocol is implemented. The sliding cursor is enabled
when AP = high. If new entries match the previous RAM
contents, pressing the LNR key will dial out the remaining
digits.
If there is an error in matching, the LNR will be inhibited
until next on-hook, and the RAM will contain the new
number.
Serial Interface
The AS2578 /B support a bidirectional bus oriented
protocol. The protocol defines any device that sends
data onto the bus as a transmitter, and the receiving
device as the receiver. The AS2578 /B are controlling the
transfer and hence the master. The EEPROM being
controlled is the slave.
The AS2578 /B will always initiate data transfer, and
provide the clock for both transmit and receive operations.
Therefore, the protocol is for single master applications
only.
However, a temporary second master can be used to
write into the EEPROM when the AS2578 /B are supplied
and in idle state.
Clock and Data Conventions
Data states on the SDA line can change only during SCL
low. SDA state changes during SCL high are reserved
for indicating start and stop conditions (see figure 1 and
2).
Start Condition
All commands are preceded by the start condition, which
is a high to low transition of SDA when SCL is high. The
slave should continuously monitor the SDA and SCL
lines for the start condition and must not respond to any
command until this condition has been met.
Stop Condition
All communications are terminated by a stop condition,
which is low to high transition of SDA when SCL is high.
The stop condition is also used to place the slave in the
standby power mode.
Acknowledge
Acknowledge is a software convention used to indicate
successful data transfers. The transmitting device, either
master or slave, will release the bus after transmitting
eight bits. During the ninth clock cycle the receiver will
pull the SDA line low to acknowledge that it received the
eight bits of data (see figure 3).
The slave should always respond with an acknowledge
after recognition of a start condition and its slave address.
If both the device and a write operation have been
selected, the slave should respond with an acknowledge
after receipt of each subsequent eight bit word.
In the read mode, when the EEPROM has transmitted
eight bits of data, it should release the SDA line and
monitor the line for an acknowledge. If the AS2578 /B
respond with an acknowledge and does not generate a
stop condition, the EEPROM should continue to transmit
data. If the AS2578 /B do not respond with an
acknowledge, the EEPROM should terminate further
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AS2578 /B
data transmission and await the stop condition to return
to the standby power mode.
SDA
SCL
data
stable
data
change
Figure 1 Data Validity
SDA
SCL
start
bit
stop
bit
Figure 2 Definition of Start and Stop
Tone Generator
The tone generator incorporates the DTMF tones and 3
basic frequencies for the tone ringer.
DTMF
The DTMF generator provides 8 frequencies, namely:
Low group
The MF tones are in accordance with CEPT
recommendations.
Tone Ringer (Melody)
The three basic frequencies of the melodies are:
SCL from
master
Data out
from Tx
Data out
from Rx
start
189
acknowledge
Figure 3 Acknowledge Response From Receiver
Frequency Comparator
The frequency comparator monitors that the ring signal
is in the limits as shown in figure 4.
MUST
DETECT
2030405060
Tol.
Ring
frequency
70
(Hz)
F1 = 800 Hz, F2 = 1067 Hz, and F3 = 1333 Hz (± 5%).
The repetition rate can be set via key procedures or by
pin options as follows:
LM codeRepetition rate
11 time(50 ms pause)
2 (default)4 times
37 times
410 times
Repetition rate means that a sequence of 6 frequencies
is repeated 1 to 10 times within 1 sec. For LM code 1 a
pause of 50 ms is inserted between the frequencies to
allow a better recognition of the melodies.
The sequence of the frequencies is controlled by the
sequence register as follows:
SequenceF1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 …
The volume of the melodies (MO output) can be set as
follows:
Figure 4 Detection Window of Ringing Signal
When a continious valid ring signal is present for 80 ms,
the melody generator is activated and remains active
until two or more periods of the ring signal are missing.
Rev. 3
LM codeVolumeSteps
1- 17.5 dB
2- 11.5 dB6 dB
3- 5.5 dB6 dB
4 (default)0 dB5.5 dB
250-Resets all user settings to default and clears all RAM contents
258-Clears all RAM contents
5 - 4*MV = Hi-ZMelody volume:0 dB
5 - 3MV = R3Melody volume:- 5.5 dB
5 - 2MV = R2Melody volume:- 11.5 dB
AS2578 /B
5 -1MV = R1Melody volume:- 17.5 dB
6 - 1RR = Hi-ZRepetition rate:1 time(50 ms pause)
6 - 2*RR = C1Repetition rate:4 times
6 - 3RR = C2Repetition rate:7 times
6 - 4RR = C3Repetition rate:10 times
Note 1: Programming an LM code overwrites pin options, however, LM code 033 can only be selected when the MODE
pin is connected to either high or low for selecting the make/break ratio. Not valid LM codes are ignored. LM
codes with a '*' are default settings.
Note 2: When the AP pin is pulled low during execution of a pause, the pause will be terminated.
Note 3: AP pin option not available on AS2578B.
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AS2578 /B
Operating Procedures
Procedure Principles
The procedures for utilizing the features of the AS2578 /B are optimized out of consideration for the human factor in
order to:
- meet the user´s expectations
- be easy to learn and relearn
- not invoke any automatic functions which the user doesn´t expect
- protect the user from committing critical errors, e.g. dialling wrong numbers, etc.
- be consistent, simple and usable
- meet the German 1 TR 2 and ETR 2 specifications.
Symbols
States:Entries:Processing:
Idle (on-hook,
no ringing)
Ringing
Speech mode
Privacy mute
Programming
False programme
entry
KEY
TEXT
1590
Going off-hook
Going on-hook
Pressing a key
Entering a
number
Entry according
to text
Enter
password
X
TEXT
sec
or
Time out (x sec.)
Dialling
(LD or MF)
Storing (writing into
RAM or EEPROM)
Processing
according to text
Melodies activated
(ringing)
= reading from
memory
Rev. 3
TEXT
Invalid entry
State according
to text
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AAA
Setup Procedures
AS2578 /B
SET
ANY OTHER
ENTRY
FALSE
ANY OTHER
ENTRY
ANY OTHER
SEQUENCE
LNR
1
1590
LNR
LM Codes
022 or 023 or
033 or 036 or 037
LNR
022, 023 executed.
033, 036, 037
buffered
*
Temporary MF Select
LNR
Clear
Procedures
SET
022, 023 executed.
033, 036, 037
buffered
5 or 6
Storing Direct Numbers
Programming Melody
LM Code
250
LNR
M1-3
Storing Indirect Numbers
MEM
LM Codes:
022 = no AP, no SC
023 = AP, no SC
033 = LD (MODE pin = V
036 = MF, GL
037 = MF, FL
250 = Resets all settings to default, inhibits LNR
and memories
258 = Inhibits LNR and memories
SET
Resets all
settings
to default
LM Code
258
LNR
DD or Vss), GL
SET
Rev. 3
Exit programme state
SET
sec
40
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Clear Procedures
AS2578 /B
SET
ANY OTHER
ENTRY
ANY OTHER
ENTRY
ANY OTHER
SEQUENCE
LNR
1
LNR
*
Temporary MF Select
1590
Setup Procedures
LM Code
258
LNR
5 or 6
Storing Direct Numbers
Programming Melody
LM Codes:
258 = Inhibits LNR and memories
M1-3MEM
SET
Storing Indirect Numbers
Rev. 3
Exit programme state
SET
40
sec
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Programming Melody
AS2578 /B
SET
ANY OTHER
ENTRY
ANY OTHER
ENTRY
IGNORED
5 or 6
Key
1, 2, 3, or 4
SET
Executing
LM Code
Exit programme state
*
Temporary MF Select
LM Codes:
(5) 1 = Melody volume - 17.5 dB
(5) 2 = Melody volume - 11.1 dB
(5) 3 = Melody volume - 5.5 dB
(5) 4 = Melody volume 0 dB (default)
1 = Volume - 17.5 dB
2 = Volume - 11.5 dB
3 = Volume - 5.5 dB
4 = Volume 0 dB (default)
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Temporary MF Select 1
(AP pin = open or low)
FIFO
Pressing any other key does not
change the state.
AS2578 /B
RAM
Set, * , Set
D
FIFO
R
2
FIFO
R
EXIT FIFO
Set, * , Set
1
FIFO
Set, * , Set
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Temporary MF Select 2 (AS2578 only)
(AP pin = high)
FIFO
Pressing any other
key does not
change the state.
Set, * , Set
AS2578 /B
RAM
*
D
FIFO
R
2
FIFO
R
Set, * , Set
EXIT FIFO
Set, * , Set
1
FIFO
*
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Automatic Dialling
AS2578 /B
MEM
0 - 9
or
M1-3
LNR
Rev. 3
Postdialled digits are not stored
but buffered in FIFO
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Storing Numbers
AS2578 /B
SET
ANY OTHER
ENTRY
M1-3
M1-3
MEM
0 - 9
SET
*
Temporary MF Select
M1-3
MEM
MEMM1-3
5 or 6
Programming
Melody
1
Set Procedures
Rev. 3
CLEARS SAID
RAM MEMORY
LOCATION
Exit programme state
40secSET
CLEARS SAID
RAM MEMORY
LOCATION
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Privacy Mute
AS2578 /B
MUTE
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AS2578 /B
Electrical Characteristics
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Positive Supply Voltage...................................................................................................................-0.3V ≤ V
Input Current ................................................................................................................................................± 25 mA
DD
≤ 7V
Digital Input Voltage......................................................................................................V
Storage Temperature......................................................................................................................-65°C to +125°C
Recommended Operating Conditions
Supply Voltage (except DTMF) .....................................................................................................2.2V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.5V
Supply Voltage (DTMF).................................................................................................................2.5V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.5V
Oscillator Frequency ..................................................................................................................................3.58 MHz
Operating Temperature....................................................................................................................- 25°C to +70°C
Melody Delay10ms
F1Frequency 1770800830Hz
F2Frequency 2102510671110Hz
F3Frequency 3128013331385Hz
t
DT
t
TO
f
MIN
f
MAX
Note 1: The values are valid during automatic dialling and are minimum values during manual dialling, i.e. the tones will
Note 2: The rise time is the time from 10% of final value till the tone amplitude has reached 90 % of its final value.
Note 3: Relative to high group.
Note 4: The FCI circuit is reset by POR and on-hook. After a reset the FCI circuit is in a standby state. A positive edge on FCI
Detection Time8085ms
Detection Time-outnote 4ms
Min. Detection Frequency192021Hz
Max. Detection Frequency585960Hz
continue as long as the key is depressed.
will start the 73 ms timer and the frequency discrimination is initiated. Whenever a period of the ring frequency is
missing, the timer is reset. When a valid ring signal is present for ≥ 73 ms, the melody generator is started and is
directly controlled by a valid signal from the FCI circuit. This condition will remain until a new reset.
For application support contact your local AMS sales office.
AS2578 /B
Devices sold by Austria Mikro Systeme are covered by the warranty and patent indemnification provisions appearing in its Term of
Sale. Austria Mikro Systeme makes no warranty, express, statutory, implied, or by description regarding the information set forth
herein or regarding the freedom of the described devices from patent infringement. Austria Mikro Systeme reserves the right to
change specifications and prices at any time and without notice. Therefore, prior to designing this product into a system, it is necessary
to check with Austria Mikro Systeme for current information. This product is intended for use in normal commercial applications.
Applications requiring extended temperature range, unusual environmental requirements, or high reliability applications, such as
military, medical life-support or life-sustaining equipment are specifically
Mikro Systeme for each application.
Copyright 1995-7, Austria Mikro Systeme International AG, Schloss Premstätten, 8141 Unterpremstätten, Austria. Trademarks
Registered. All rights reserved. The material herein may not be reproduced, adapted, merged, translated, stored, or used without
the prior written consent of the copyright owner.
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recommended without additional processing by Austria
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