MITEL MH88612BV-4K, MH88612BV-K Datasheet

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Features
Transformerless 2-wire to 4-wire conversion
Battery and ringing feed to line.
Off-hook and dial pulse detection.
Ring ground over-current protection.
Constant current feed with constant voltage foldover.
Power Denial.
Wide Operating Range.
Pin for pin compatible 600R and 900R variants.
Applications
Line interface for:
PABX
Intercoms
Key Telephone Systems
Control Systems
Description
The SLIC provides a complete interface between a switching system and a subscriber loop. Functions provided include battery feed and ringing feed to the subscriber line, 2-Wire to 4-Wire hybrid interfacing, constant current feed with constant voltage foldback, and dial pulse detection. The device is fabricated using thick film hybrid technology in a 20-pin single in-line package.
Figure 1 - Functional Block Diagram
Current and
Voltage
Sensing
Relay
Drive
Circuit
Constant
Current
Feed
Over Current
Protection
2-Wire to
4-Wire
Conversion
Loop
Supervision
Power
Constant
Management
Voltage
Foldback
TF
TIP
RING
RF
RV
VRLY
RC RD CD
LPGND VBAT PD VCC VEE AGND
VR
VX
CAP
SHK
DS5066 ISSUE 2 January 1999
Ordering Information
MH88612BV-K 20 Pin SIL Package (600R) MH88612BV-4K 20 Pin SIL Package (900R)
0°C to 70°C
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MH88612BV-K
Subscriber Line Interface Circuit (SLIC)
Advance Information
MH88612BV-K Advance Information
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Figure 2 - Pin Connections
Note 1: C4 in Figure 3 can be added permanently to this pin for certain dial pulse applications.
Pin Description
Pin # Name Description
1TFTip Feed. Connects to external diode for protection 2 LPGND Loop Ground. Is the system ground reference with respect to VBAT. Normally connected
to AGND. 3VRVoice Receive (Input). The 4 wire analog signal to the device. 4ICInternal Connection. No connection should be made to this pin 5 VEE Negative Power Supply Voltage (-5V). 6 AGND Analog Ground. Connects to System Ground (Earth). 7PDPower Denial (Input). A logic high will isolate the battery voltage to Tip/Ring. 8VXVoice Transmit (Output). The 4-wire analog signal from the device. 9 TIP Tip Lead. Connects to the "Tip" lead of the telephone line.
10 RING Ring Lead. Connects to the "Ring" lead of the telephone line. 11 RF Ring Feed (Input). Normally connected to Ring relay for negativ e battery feed voltage and
ringing voltage input.
12 VCC Positive Power Supply Voltage (+5V). 13 RC Relay Control (Input). Active high. 14 RD Relay Drive. Open collector sinks current when RC is at logic high. 15 RV Ring Feed Voltage. Normally connected to pin 11 (RF) through a normally closed relay
and to external diode protection.
16 VRLY Relay voltage Supply (+5V). 17 CD Clamping Diode. Normally connected to AGND. 18 VBAT Negative Battery Feed Supply Voltage (-48V). Battery supply for the Subscriber Line.
Typically -48VDC is applied to this pin.
19 CAP Ring Trip Filter Capacitor. Normally connected via an external capacitor to ground to
prevent false ring trip. Must be open circuit to allow dial pulse detection.
20 SHK Switch Hook Detect (Output). A logic level 1 will indicate that the Subscriber Line is in
the ’Off-Hook’ state.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
TF
LPGND
VR
IC
VEE
AGND
PD VX
TIP
RING
RF
VCC
RC RD
RV
VRLY
CD
VBAT
CAP SHK
Advance Information MH88612BV-K
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Functional Description
The SLIC performs a transformerless 2-wire to 4­wire conversion of the analog signal. The 2-wire circuit is the balanced line going to the subscriber loop, while the 4-wire circuit is the audio signal going to and from devices such as the voice codec or switching circuit. The SLIC also provides a switch hook (SHK) status output which goes high when the telephone is set off-hook.
Constant Current Feed
The MH88612BV-K family employs complex feedback circuits to supply a constant current feed or, if necessary, constant voltage feed to the line. With a nominal -48V battery the device will supply a constant current of typically 25mA to a line up to 1100Ω. For longer lines there is insufficient battery voltage so the device automatically switches to constant voltage mode where Tip and Ring will stay at their minimum and maximum voltage levels and the supplied current will be reduced accordingly. The maximum line resistance supported is 2000 including the telephone set.
Switch Hook Detection
The SHK pin will go to logic 1 to indicate that a telephone connected to the line has gone off-hook (on-line). Off-hook will not be indicated if the loop resistance (including the telephone set) is too high for the device to support.
The SHK output will toggle to indicate dial pulses on the line. If the capacitor on CAP (Pin 19) has not been switched out of circuit the dial pulses will be distorted.
Ringing And Ring Trip Detection
In Figure 3 a ringing signal (e.g.90 Vrms and -48Vdc) is applied to the line by disconnecting pin 15 (RV) from pin 11(RF), and connecting the ringing voltage at pin 11 (RF) by use of the relay K1.
The SLIC can detect an off-hook condition during ringing but there is a large AC component which must be filtered out to give a true off-hook condition at SHK.
A 1.0µF capacitor connected from pin 19 (CAP) to ground will provide adequate attenuation when ringing is applied. Once an off-hook condition has been detected a logic low should be applied to pin 13 (RC) which will deactivate the relay (K1) to
disconnect the ringing voltage from pin 11 and reconnect to pin 15. At that time the SLIC will revert to constant current feed operation.
For applications requiring Dial Pulse Detection the Capacitor connection to ground C1 should be controlled such that the capacitor is disconnected during Pulse Dialling.
If the signalling method is unknown, a capacitor of approximately 56nf should be permanently fitted between CAP (pin 19) and ground. This should be in addition to the capacitor mentioned in the above paragraph.
During off-hook conditions (on-line), the capacitor (C1) should not have a low impedance path to ground. This can be achieved using a transistor (Q1) and resistor (R2) as shown in Figure 3, with R2 providing a high impedance path for C1. When ringing is applied (RC = 5V) the transistor will short circuit R2 which will give C1 a low impedance path to ground and provide the required filtering.
Other methods can be used to switch out C1, such as a relay or a codec system drive output (with a similar configuration as above).
For applications using DTMF signalling, C1 can be permanently connected to ground.
Current Limit
The Tip or Ring of the telephone line may accidentally be shorted to ground. In such a case, current will only flow through the feed resistor. This high current will be sensed and reduced by the current limit circuit to a lower value to protect the internal circuitry.
Power Denial
The power denial function is a feature of the MH88612 which allows for powering down of the subscriber loop. A logic high voltage applied to the power denial input effectively removes the battery voltage from the loop driver circuitry. The resulting I
LOOP
is negligible and power consumption is minimised. The power denial function is useful for disabling a loop which may have a ground fault.
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