The W91580 series dialers are Si-gate CMOS IC tone/pulse switchable dialers containing a 24channel automatic dialing memory, including a 16-digit × 3 emergency dialing memory, a 16-digit ×
20 channel repertory memory that provides one-touch and three-touch dialing, and a 32-digit mercury
memory. These dialers also provide flash, clear, hold, and one-key redial functions.
FEATURES
• DTMF/Pulse switchable dialer
• 31/32-digit LNB (last number buffer) memory (tone/pulse mode)
• 31/32-digit mercury memory (tone/pulse mode)
• 15/16-digit × 3 one-touch direct repertory memory (tone/pulse mode)
• 15/16-digit × 20 direct or indirect repertory memory (tone/pulse mode)
• Uses 9 × 5 keyboard
• Flash time: 98 mS, 305 mS, or 600 mS (selectable by keypad option)
• Pause time: 3.6 sec.
• Pause and P→T (pulse-to-tone) can be stored as a digit in memory
• Minimum tone output duration: 100 mS
• Minimum intertone pause: 100 mS
• On-chip power-on reset
• Uses 3.579545 MHz crystal or ceramic resonator
• Packaged in 22, 24, or 28-pin plastic DIP
• The different dialers in the W91580 series are shown in the following table:
standard 9 × 5 keyboard or an inexpensive
single contact (form A) keyboard. Electronic
input from a µC can also be used.
A valid key entry is defined by a single row
being connected to a single column.
9, 109, 1011, 12I, OA built-in inverter provides oscillation with an
inexpensive 3.579545 MHz crystal or ceramic
resonator.
111113O
The T/P
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. Otherwise, it is switched off.
--23OThe HPM MUTE is a conventional inverter
output. During pulse dialing, flash, hold, and
mercury mute functions, this pin will output an
active high. It remains in a low state at all other
times.
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HKS
HKS
HKS
HKS
DP/C9
Pin Description, continued
SYMBOL22-PIN24-PIN28-PINI/OFUNCTION
MODE151719IPulling mode pin to VSS places the dialer in tone
mode.
Pulling mode pin to VDD places the dialer in pulse
mode (10 ppS, M/B = 2:3).
Leaving mode pin floating places the dialer in
pulse mode (10 ppS, M/B = 1:2).
121416IHook switch input.
= 1: On-hook state. Chip in sleep mode, no
operation.
= 0: Off-hook state. Chip enabled for normal
operation.
pin is pulled to VDD by internal resistor.
131517ON-channel open drain dialing pulse output
(see Figure 1).
Flash key causes DP to go active when in pulse
mode and tone mode.
NC171922-No connection.
DTMF141618OIn pulse mode, remains in low state at all times. In
tone mode, outputs a dual or single tone. Detailed
timing diagram for tone mode is shown in Figure 2.
OUTPUT FREQUENCY
SpecifiedActualError %
R1
R2
R3
R4
C1
C2
C3
697
770
852
941
1209
1336
1477
699
766
848
948
1216
1332
1472
+0.28
-0.52
-0.47
+0.74
+0.57
-0.30
-0.34
VDD, VSS16, 818, 820, 10IPower input pins.
Publication Release Date: Auguest 1995
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HFI
HFI
HFI
HFI
HFI
Pin Description, continued
SYMBOL22-PIN24-PIN28-PINI/OFUNCTION
, HFO
-12, 1314, 15I, O
Handfree control pins. A low pulse on the
input pin toggles the handfree control state. The
status of the handfree control state is described by
the following table:
CURRENT STATE
Hook SW.
-
On Hook
Off Hook
On Hook
Off Hook
Off Hook
HFO
Low
High
High
-
Low
High
Off Hook
On Hook
On Hook
Input
HFI
NEXT STATE
HFO
High
Low
Low
Low
Low
High
Dialing
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
pin is pulled to VDD by internal resistor.
KT--9OKeytone signal output. A keytone will be generated
whenever a valid key is pressed. Frequency is 600
Hz and duration is 35 mS.
DRS--21IDial rate selection.
This pin is pulled to VDD by an internal resistor.