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UBA1702AT
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Line interrupter driver and ringer
Product specification
UBA1702; UBA1702A
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The values given in this functional description are typical
values except when otherwise specified.
Speech part
The speech part consists of three blocks, the switch driver,
the line current management and the mute switch (DMO or
NSA) combined with an adjustable over-voltage (zener)
protection circuit. The reference block, which generates
reference voltages and currents, is also used in the speech
part (see Fig.1) by the mute switch block.
SWITCH DRIVER (PINS SDI, SDO, EHI AND DPI)
UBA1702
The UBA1702 switch driver block is intended to generate
the appropriate signal to drive an external PMOST
interrupter. The source and gate of this PMOST are
respectively connected to SDI and SDO. The electronic
hook switch input (EHI) and the dialling pulse input (DPI)
signals control the state of this PMOST.
The EHI pin is provided with high voltage capability. When
the voltage applied at pin EHI is HIGH, the switch driver
block will start and generate the proper signals to switch on
the external PMOST interrupter.
When the telephone set is equipped with a mechanical
hook switch, pin EHI can be connected directly to the
switch driver input (pin SDI). For electronic hook switch
applications, the EHI pin can be driven by the
microcontroller output.
In some special applications, the EHI pin can be current
driven. In such a case, the current available at SDO to turn
on the PMOST interrupter is approximately 10 times the
EHI input current (providing IEHI < 2 µA).
The EHI pin presents an impedance of 250 kat low input
voltage. When the applied voltage at EHI goes above
approximately 30 V, the EHI input current remains
constant (see Fig.3) so that the EHI impedance increases.
The DPI is designed to switch on or off the external
PMOST interrupter (providing EHI is HIGH). When the
voltage applied at pin DPI is HIGH, the switch driver block
turns off the external PMOST interrupter. When the
voltage applied at pin DPI is LOW, the switch driver block
turns on the external PMOST interrupter.
The external PMOST interrupter is controlled by the
voltage between the switch driver input and output
(pins SDI and SDO).
When the voltage applied at pin EHI is HIGH and the
voltage applied at pin DPI is LOW, the voltage at SDO is
pulled down to a value less than 0.2 V in order to create a
high source-gate voltage (VSG) for the external PMOST.
However, in order to avoid break-down of the external
PMOST, the voltage difference between SDI and SDO is
internally limited to 14 V.
When the voltage applied at pin EHI and the one applied
at pin DPI are both HIGH, pin SDO can be considered as
being connected to pin SDI via a 1.1 Mpull-up resistor
while the impedance between SDI and VEE becomes very
high (a few MΩ).
When the voltage applied at pin EHI is LOW, whatever the
one applied at DPI is, pin SDO can be considered as being
connected to pin SDI via a 1.1 Mpull-up resistor while
the impedance between SDI and VEE becomes almost
infinite.
80
handbook, halfpage
IEHI
(µA)
60
MGD178
40
20
0
0
100
200
300
400
VEHI (V)
Fig.3 EHI input characteristics.
1997 Sep 29
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