Features: · International Special Information Tone Identification· Worldwide Tone Compatibility· Single and Dual Tone Detected· U.S. Busy-Detect Output· Voice-Detect Output· Wide Dynamic Range > 40dBm· - 40°C to 85°C Operating Temp· Low Supply Current (0.3mA/0.5mA)· Low Supply Voltage (3.3V/5.0...
MX643: Features: · International Special Information Tone Identification· Worldwide Tone Compatibility· Single and Dual Tone Detected· U.S. Busy-Detect Output· Voice-Detect Output· Wide Dynamic Range > ...
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General |
Min. |
Max. |
Units |
Supply (VDD - VSS) |
-0.3 |
7.0 |
V |
Voltage on any pin to VSS |
-0.3 |
VDD+0.3 |
V |
Current | |||
VDD |
-30 |
30 |
mA |
VSS |
-30 |
30 |
mA |
Any other pin |
-20 |
20 |
mA |
P/DW Package | |||
Total Allowable Power Dissipation at TAMB = 25°C |
800 |
mW | |
Derating above 25°C |
13 |
mW/°Cabove25°C | |
Storage Temperature |
-55 |
125 |
°C |
Operating Temperature |
-40 |
85 |
°C |
The MX643 Call Progress Tone Detector uses different tone detection methods from those commonly found with other Call Progress Tone Detectors.
Many traditional devices use a bandpass filter followed by an energy detector. The MX643 is usually designed to pass input signals with a frequency between about 300Hz and 700Hz. Each signal amplitude in this range is then checked against a level threshold. Any signal of acceptable level in this frequency band is classed as a Call Progress tone, including speech and noise. False outputs caused by speech are commonly indicated by such
products and background noise may lead to a stuck detect output.
In contrast, the MX643 uses a stochastic signal processing technique. This technique is based on analysis of both
the frequency and time domains, with signal amplitude forming a minor part in the decision process. This analysis
includes, checks on whether the signal has a profile which matches international standards for Call Progress
Tones, Special Information Tones, or a profile more likely to match that of speech, noise or other Non-Call
Progress signals. Checks are also performed to see if the signal is a single tone, and whether the tones which
include frequencies corresponding with the 'U.S. Busy' signals have been detected.