INTEGRAL IN91350AN Datasheet

TECHNICAL DATA
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13 Memory Tone/Pulse Dialer with Handfree and Hold Function
The IN91350A is a silicon CMOS IC that provide necessary signal for either Pulse or Tone dialing. It features Handfree dialing, Hold, and 13 by 16 digits automatic dialing memory.
DTMF/PULSE switchable dialer
32 digits for Redial memory
Three by 16 digits for one touch direct repertory
Ten by 16 digits for two touch indirect repertory
Mix dialing is allowable, and the dialing length is unlimited
Pulse to Tone (*/T) keypad for Long Distance Call operation
Easy operation with Redial, Flash, Pause and */T keypads
Pause, P- - >T (Pulse to Tone) can be stored as a digit in memory
Flash time 600 mS
4 x 5 keyboard can be used
Power on reset on chip
Use 3.579545 MHz crystal or ceramic resonator
Dial Pulse Rate: 10 pps
IN91350A
ORDERING INFORMATION
IN91350AN
TA = -20° to 70° C
PIN ASSIGNMENT
IN91350A
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LOGIC DIAGRAM
PIN 6= GND
PIN 16 = V
CC
Keyboard Assignments
123STM1 R1 456FM2 R2 789AM3 R3
*/T 0 # R/P H R4
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
Notes:
1. M1 ∼ M3 - One touch memory. The dialing number c an be stored in M1 ∼ M3 location by STORE key.
2. ST - Store functi on key.
3. H - Hold function key.
4. F - Flash key. Flash key can not be stored in memory.
5. */T - In the Pulse mode this key works as Pulse - - >Tone key, and it works as * key in the tone mode. */T key can be stored as a digit in Pulse or Tone mode.
6. R/P - Redial and Pause function key. The Redial function can be executed only in first key-in after OFF HOOK, otherwise will be operated as Pause function.
7. A - Indirect r epertory dialing function key.
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Pin Description
Pin No. Designation Description
1 - 4
17 - 20
Column-Row
Inputs
The Keyboard input may be used with the standard 4 x 5 keyboard. A valid key entry is define d by a single row being connected to a single column.
5 H/P MUTE The H/P MUTE is a conventional inverter output.
In pulse dialing, flash and hold period, the output will be at active high, otherwise, it will keep at low state.
6 GND
16 V
CC
7 XT A built in inverter provides oscillation with an inexpensive 3.579545 MHz
crystal or ceramic resonator. 8 XT The oscillator output pin. 9 T/P MUTE The T/P MUTE is a conventional CMOS N-channel open drain output.
The output transistor is switched on during Pulse and Tone mode dialing
sequence and Flash break. Ohterwise, it is switched off.
10, 11 HFI, HF0
Handfree control pins.
When HFI input pin has a low pulse, the handfree control state is toggled on.
Status of the handfree control state is listed in the following table:
CURRENT STATE NEXT STATE
Hook SW. HFO Input HFO Dialing?
XLowHFI HighYes
On Hook High HFI Low No
Off Hook High HFI Low Yes
On Hook X Off Hook Low Yes Off Hook Low On Hook Low No Off Hook High On Hook High Yes
HFI pin is pulled to V
CC
by internal resistor.
X = don’t care.
12 HKS This pin is the hook switch input.
HKS = H, ON HOOK state, chip in sleeping mode, no operation. HKS = L, OFF HOOK state, enable chip on normal operation. This pin must combine to HFI, HFO to perform the above function. Please refer to HFI, HFO pin. HKS pin is pulled to V
CC
by internal resistor.
13 DP/C5 Open drain dialing pulse output.
Flash key will cause DP active either in Tone mode or Pulse mode.
14 DTMF In pulse mode, it always keeps at low state.
In tone mode, it will output a dual or single tone.
15 MODE Pull mode pin to GND; the dialer is in Tone mode.
Pull mode pin to V
CC
; the dialer is in Pulse mode - 10 pps, M/B=2/3.
Pull mode pin to floating; the dialer is in Pulse mode - 10 pps, M/B=1/2.
Power supply pins. This device is designed to operate from 2.0 V to 5.5 V.
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Operation Procedures
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Symbol Definitions
In the description below, signals are defined in
terms of the key or switch which is activated.
Off Hook
means the phone was taken off the hook.
On Hook
means that the receiver is on the hook.
D1
or
L1
stands for the first digit dialed in a string of digits.
Dn
or
Ln
stands for the last digit dialed in a string of digits.
Dn+1
stands for the beginning of a new string of digits.
Dn+m
stands for the last digit in a new string of digits.
Input Level from High to Low.
Mn=M1∼M3; Ln=0∼9; Dn=0∼9,*,#,Pause.
1. Normal Dialing
Off Hook (or On Hook &
HFI
),
D1 , D2 , ... , Dn
1. D1, D2, ... , Dn will be dialed out.
2. Dialing length is unlimited, but the Redial is inhibited if it oversteps 32 digits.
2. Redialing
Off Hook , D1 , D2 , .. , Dn , BUSY,
Come On Hook , Off Hook (or On Hook &
HFI ), R/P (or On Hook & HFI , D1 , D2 , ... , Dn ,BUSY, HFI ,Come HFI , R/P
The R/P key can execute Redial function only in first key-in after Off Hook, otherwise it will be Pause function.
3. Number store
1. Off Hook (or On Hook & HFI ), D1 , D2 ,..., Dn , ST , ST , Mn or Ln
On Hook (or On Hook & HFI )
a. The dialing of D1, D2, ... , Dn must have
finished, then ST key may be pressed.
b. D1, D2, ... , Dn will be stored in Mn or Ln
memory location and they will be dialed out.
2. Off Hook (or On Hook & HFI ), ST , D1 , D2 ,..., Dn , ST , Mn or Ln
On Hook (or On Hook & HFI )
a. D1, D2, ... , Dn will be stored in Mn or Ln
memory location but they will not be dialed out.
b. R/P and */T keys can be stored as a digit in
memory. In store mode, R/P in the pause function key.
c. The store mode can be release after the store
function is executed or the present state of hook switch is changed.
4. Repertory Dialing
1. Off Hook (or On Hook &
HFI
)Mn
2. Off Hook (or On Hook &
HFI
)
A,
Ln
5. Access Pause
Off Hook (or On Hook &
HFI
),
D1 , D2 , R/P , D3 , ... , Dn
1. The Pause function can be stored in memory.
2. The Pause function is executed in normal dialing or Redialing or memory dialing.
6. Pulse to Tone (*/T)
Off Hook (or On Hook &
HFI
),
D1 , D2 , ... , Dn , */T ,
Dn+1 , Dn+2 , ... , Dn+m
1. If the mode switch is set in Pulse mode, then the output signal will be: D1, D2, ... , Dn, Pause
(Pulse)
Dn+1, Dn+2, ... , Dn+m
(Tone)
2. If the mode switch is set in Tone mode, then the output signal will be: D1, D2, ... , Dn,
(Tone)
, * , Dn+1, Dn+2, ... , Dn+m
(Tone) (Tone)
3. It can be reset to Pulse mode only in operation of On Hook, because it’s still in Tone mode when the digits have been dialed out.
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