The W91560N series are tone/pulse switchable telephone dialers with three memories, keytone or
lock, and handfree dialing control. These chips are fabricated using Winbond's high-performance
CMOS technology and thus offer good performance in low-voltage, low-power operations.
FEATURES
• DTMF/pulse switchable dialer
• Two by 32 digit redial and save memory
• Three by 16 digit one-touch direct repertory memory
• Pulse-to-tone (*/T) keypad for long distance call operation
• Cascaded dialing
• Uses 5 × 5 keyboard
• Easy operation with redial, flash, pause, and */T keypads
• Pause, P→T (pulse-to-tone) can be stored as a digit in memory
• On-hook debounce time: 150 mS (Unlock Mode), 200 mS (Lock Mode)
• 0 or 9 dialing inhibition pin for PABX system or long distance dialing lock out
• Dialing rate (10 ppS or 20 ppS) selectable by bonding option
• Minimum tone output duration: 93 mS
• Minimum intertone pause: 93 mS
• Pause time: 3.6 sec.
• 300 mS off-hook delay in lock mode (
• Flash break time (73 mS, 100 mS, 300 mS, or 600 mS) selectable by keypad; pause time is 1.0S
• Make/break ratio (40:60 or 33.3:66.7) selectable by MODE pin
• Key tone output for valid keypad entry recognition
• On-chip power-on reset
• Uses 3.579545 MHz crystal or ceramic resonator
• 18 or 20-pin dual-in-line plastic package
• The different dialers in the W91560N series are shown in the following table:
XT77IA built-in inverter provides oscillation with an
T/P
MODE1315I
1−4
&
15−18
88OCrystal oscillator output pin.
99O
1012I
1−4
&
17−20
IThe keyboard input is compatible with a standard 5 x 5
keyboard, an inexpensive single contact (Form A)
keyboard, and electronic input.
In normal operation, any single button can be pushed to
produce dual tone, pulses, or function. Activation of two
or more buttons will result in no response except for
single tone.
inexpensive 3.579545 MHz crystal. The oscillator
ceases when a keypad input is not sensed. The crystal
frequency deviation is 0.02%.
The T/P
open drain output.
The output transistor is switched on low level during
dialing sequence (both pulse and tone mode).
Otherwise, it is switched off.
Pulling mode pin to VSS places dialer in tone mode.
Pulling mode pin to VDD places dialer in pulse mode
with M/B ratio of 40:60 (10 ppS, except for W91560BN,
which is 20 ppS).
Leaving mode pin floating places dialer in pulse mode
with M/B ratio of 33.3:66.7 (10 ppS, except for
W91560BN, which is 20 ppS).
The
the handset is on-hook or off-hook.
(hook switch) input is used to sense whether
is a conventional CMOS N-channel
KT5
(except for
W91561LN)
5
(except for
W91561ALN)
In on-hook state,
operation.
In off-hook state,
operation.
pin is pulled to VDD by internal resistor.
O
The key tone output is a conventional CMOS inverter.
The key tone is generated when any valid key is
pressed; the KT pin generates a 1.2 KHz square wave at
35 mS. When no key is pressed, the KT pin remains in
low state.
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= 1: chip is in sleeping mode, no
= 0: chip is enabled for normal
Publication Release Date: February 1996
W91560N SERIES
LOCK
LOCK
DP
C5
Pin Description, continued
SYMBOL18-PIN20-PINI/OFUNCTION
5
(only for
W91561LN)
5
(only for
W91561ALN)
The function of this terminal is to prevent "0" dialing and
I
"9" dialing under PABX system long distance call
control. When the first key input after reset is 0 or 9, all
key inputs, including the 0 or 9 key, become invalid and
the chip generates no output. The telephone is
reinitialized by a reset.
The function of the
pin is shown below:
/
1113O
DTMF1214O
LOCK PIN
V
DD
Floating
V
SS
FUNCTION
"0", "9" dialing inhibited
Normal dialing mode
"0" dialing inhibited
N-channel open drain dialing pulse output.
Flash key will cause DP to be active in either tone mode
or pulse mode.
In lock mode, the DP remains low for 300 mS during off-
hook delay time.
The timing diagram for pulse mode is shown in Figure 1
(a, b, c, d).
During pulse dialing, this pin remains in low state
regardless of keypad input. In the tone mode, it will
output a dual or single tone.
A detailed timing diagram for tone mode is shown in
Figure 2(a, b, c, d).
OUTPUT FREQUENCY
R1
R2
R3
R4
C1
C2
C3
Specified
697
770
852
941
1209
1336
1477
Actual
699
766
848
948
1216
1332
1472
Error %
+0.28
-0.52
-0.47
+0.74
+0.57
-0.30
-0.34
VDD, VSS14, 616, 6I
Power input pins for the dialer chip. VDD is the main
power and VSS is the ground.
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W91560N SERIES
HFI
HFI
HFI
Pin Description, continued
SYMBOL18-PIN20-PINI/OFUNCTION
,
HFO
-10, 11I, O Handfree control pins.
A low pulse on the
control state.
Status of the handfree control state is listed in the
following table:
input pin toggles the handfree
BLOCK DIAGRAM
CURRENT STATE
HOOK SW.
On Hook
Off Hook
HFO
Low
High
High
On Hook
Off Hook
Off Hook
Low
High
-
INPUT
HFI
HFI
HFI
Off Hook
On Hook
On Hook
NEXT STATE
HFO
High
Low
Low
Low
Low
High
DIALING
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
pin is pulled to VDD by an internal resistor.
Detailed timing diagram is shown in Figure 3.
XTXT
HKS
HFI
SYSTEM CLOCK
GENERATOR
ROW
(R1 to R4, Vx)
COLUMN
(C1 to C4)
DTMF
KEYBOARD
INTERFACE
D/A
CONVERTER
LOCATION
LATCH
ROW & COLUMN
PROGRAMMABLE
COUNTER
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READ/WRITE
COUNTER
RAM
DATA LATCH
& DECODER
CONTROL
LOGIC
PULSE
CONTROL
LOGIC
LOCK
MODE
T/P MUTE
KT
DP/C5
HFO
Publication Release Date: February 1996
W91560N SERIES
C1C2C3
C4
DP/C5
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
HFI
¡õ
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Keyboard Operation
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*/T0#R/PSAVER4
F1F2F3Vx
• S: Store function key
• R/P: Redial and pause function key
• */T: * in tone mode and P→T key in pulse mode
• SAVE: Save function key for one-touch 32-digit memory
• M1 to M3: One-touch memory
• F1, ..., F4: Flash function keys: F1 = 600 mS, F2 = 300 mS, F3 = 73 mS, F4 = 100 mS, and all
flash pause time is 1.0 mS
Note: Mn = M1, ..., M3; */T, #, Pause.
Normal Dialing
OFF HOOK(orON HOOK&
1. D1, D2, ..., Dn will be dialed out.
2. Dialing length is unlimited, but redial is inhibited if length exceeds 32 digits in nomal dialing.
),D1,D2, ...,Dn
Redialing
OFF HOOK(orON HOOK&
ON HOOK,OFF HOOK(orON HOOK&
1. The redial memory content will be D1, D2, ..., Dn.
2. TheR/Pkey can execute the redial function only as first key-in after off-hook; otherwise, it will
execute the pause function.
),D1,D2, ...,DnBUSY, Come
),R/P
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