Features: • Two (12kHz / 16kHz) SPM Detectors on a Single Chip• Detects 12 or 16kHz SPM Frequencies• 'Controlled' (C) & 'Fixed' Signal Sensitivity Modes• Selectable Tone Follower or Packet Mode Outputs• High Speech-Band Rejection Properties• 'Output Enable' ...
MX641: Features: • Two (12kHz / 16kHz) SPM Detectors on a Single Chip• Detects 12 or 16kHz SPM Frequencies• 'Controlled' (C) & 'Fixed' Signal Sensitivity Modes• Selectable Tone ...
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Parameter |
Min. |
Typ. |
Max. |
Unit |
Supply Voltage (VDD-VSS) |
-0.3 |
7.0 |
V | |
Voltage on any pin to VSS |
-0.3 |
V | ||
Current | ||||
VDD |
-30 |
30 |
mA | |
VSS |
-30 |
30 |
mA | |
Any other pin |
-20 |
20 |
mA | |
DW / P Packages | ||||
Total allowable device dissipation at TAMB 25°C |
800 |
mW | ||
Derating above TAMB 25°C |
10 |
mW/°CaboveTAMB25°C | ||
Operating Temperature |
-40 |
85 |
°C | |
Storage Temperature |
-40 |
85 |
°C |
The MX641 is a low-power, system-selectable Dual Subscriber Pulse Metering (SPM) Detector designed to indicate the presence, on a telephone line, of either 12kHz or 16kHz telephone call-charge frequencies. It is designed for PBX and PABX line-card and remote telephone installations. Under µProcessor control via a common serial interface, each channel of the MX641 will detect call-charge pulses from a telephone line and provide a digital output for recording, billing or security purposes. A common set of external components and a stable 3.579545MHz Xtal/clock input ensures that the MX641 adheres accurately to most national "Must and Must-Not" decode band-edges and threshold levels. For non-µProcessor systems a preset sensitivity/system input allows external channel level and system setting
The digital output is pin-selectable to one of three modes:
(1) Tone Follower mode: logic level for the period of a correct decode.
(2) Packet mode: respond/de-respond after a cumulative period of tone or notone in a fixed (intrinsic hardwired period that is not user controlled) period.
(3) High-impedance output: for device multiplexing.
The MX641 requires a 5V supply and is available in the following packages: 24-pin SOIC (MX641DW) and 24-pin PDIP (MX641P)