Doc. No. 102339E
May 1, 2012
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem
V.22bis Modem with CX20493 SmartDAA
Line Side Device
Data Sheet
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
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Revision Record
Revision
Date
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E
5/1/2012
Rev. E release
D
1/17/2012
Rev. D release.
C
3/3/2004
Rev. C release.
B
12/9/2003
Rev. B release.
A
12/3/2003
Initial release.
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Contents
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Features .................................................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.2.1 SmartDAA Features .................................................................................................................... 1-4
1.2.2 Applications ................................................................................................................................ 1-4
1.3 Technical Overview ................................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.3.1 General Description .................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.3.2 MCU............................................................................................................................................ 1-5
1.3.3 Operating Modes ........................................................................................................................ 1-5
1.3.3.1 Data Modes ............................................................................................................... 1-5
1.3.3.2 Worldwide Operation ................................................................................................. 1-5
1.3.4 Reference Design ....................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.4 Hardware Description ................................................................................................................................ 1-7
1.4.1 CX84100 V.22bis Modem ........................................................................................................... 1-7
1.4.2 Digital Isolation Barrier ................................................................................................................ 1-7
1.4.3 CX20493 SmartDAA Line Side Device ....................................................................................... 1-7
1.5 Commands ................................................................................................................................................ 1-8
2. Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Serial DTE Interface Operation ................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Automatic Speed/Format Sensing .............................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Establishing Data Modem Connections .................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1 Dialing ......................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.2 Modem Handshaking Protocol .................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.3 Call Progress Tone Detection ..................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.4 Answer Tone Detection ............................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.5 Ring Detection ............................................................................................................................ 2-2
2.2.6 Billing Protection ......................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.7 Connection Speeds .................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.8 Automode ................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Data Mode ................................................................................................................................................ 2-3
2.3.1 Speed Buffering (Normal Mode) ................................................................................................. 2-3
2.3.2 Flow Control ................................................................................................................................ 2-3
2.3.3 Direct Mode ................................................................................................................................ 2-3
2.3.4 Escape Sequence Detection ....................................................................................................... 2-4
2.3.5 Telephone Line Monitoring ......................................................................................................... 2-4
2.3.6 Retrain ........................................................................................................................................ 2-4
2.3.7 Programmable Inactivity Timer ................................................................................................... 2-4
2.3.8 DTE Signal Monitoring (Serial DTE Interface Only) .................................................................... 2-4
2.4 Error Correction and Data Compression ................................................................................................... 2-4
2.4.1 V.42 Error Correction .................................................................................................................. 2-4
2.4.2 MNP 2-4 Error Correction ........................................................................................................... 2-4
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2.4.3 V.42 bis Data Compression ........................................................................................................ 2-5
2.5 Telephony Extensions ............................................................................................................................... 2-5
2.5.1 Line In Use Detection.................................................................................................................. 2-5
2.5.2 Extension Pickup Detection ........................................................................................................ 2-5
2.5.3 Remote Hangup Detection .......................................................................................................... 2-5
2.5.4 Digital Line Protection ................................................................................................................. 2-5
2.6 Caller ID .................................................................................................................................................... 2-6
2.6.1 Type II CID .................................................................................................................................. 2-6
2.7 Worldwide Country Support ...................................................................................................................... 2-6
2.8 Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.8.1 Commanded Tests ..................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.9 Low Power Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 2-7
3. Hardware Interface ............................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 CX84100 V.22bis Modem Hardware Pins and Signals ............................................................................. 3-1
3.1.1 CX84100 V.22bis Modem Signal Summary ................................................................................ 3-1
3.1.1.1 CX20493 LSD Interface (Through DIB) ..................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1.2 Call Progress Speaker Interface ............................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1.3 Serial DTE Interface and Indicator Outputs ............................................................... 3-1
3.1.1.4 Control and Signals ................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1.5 Crystal/Clock and Power Signals .............................................................................. 3-2
3.1.2 CX84100 V.22bis Modem Pin Assignments and Signal Definitions ............................................ 3-2
3.2 CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Hardware Pins and Signals ........................................................................... 3-8
3.2.1 CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Signal Summary .............................................................................. 3-8
3.2.1.1 CX84100 V.22bis Modem Interface (Through DIB) ................................................... 3-8
3.2.1.2 Telephone Line Interface .......................................................................................... 3-8
3.2.1.3 Voltage References ................................................................................................... 3-8
3.2.1.4 General Purpose Input/Output .................................................................................. 3-9
3.2.1.5 No Connects ............................................................................................................. 3-9
3.2.2 CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Pin Assignments and Signal Definitions .......................................... 3-9
3.3 CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Hardware Pins and Signals ....................................................................... 3-13
3.3.1 CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Signal Summary .......................................................................... 3-13
3.3.1.1 CX84100 Interface (Through DIB) ........................................................................... 3-13
3.3.1.2 Telephone Line Interface ........................................................................................ 3-13
3.3.1.3 Voltage References ................................................................................................. 3-13
3.3.1.4 General Purpose Input/Output ................................................................................ 3-14
3.3.1.5 No Connects ........................................................................................................... 3-14
3.3.2 CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Pin Assignments and Signal Definitions ...................................... 3-14
3.4 CX20493 LSD GPIO DC Electrical Characteristics ................................................................................. 3-18
3.5 Electrical and Environmental Specifications ............................................................................................ 3-19
3.5.1 Operating Conditions, Absolute Maximum Ratings, and Power Requirements ........................ 3-19
3.6 Interface Timing and Waveforms ............................................................................................................ 3-21
3.6.1.1 Serial DTE Interface ................................................................................................ 3-21
3.7 Crystal Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 3-22
4. Package Dimensions ........................................................................................................... 4-1
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Figures
Figure 1-1. SCXV.22bis Modem Simplified Interface Diagram ..................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2. SCXV.22bis Modem Major Interfaces ......................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 3-1. CX84100 V.22bis Modem Hardware Interface Signals ............................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-2. CX84100 V.22bis Modem 28-Pin TSSOP Pin Signals ............................................................... 3-3
Figure 3-3. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Hardware Interface Signals ............................................................. 3-9
Figure 3-4. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Pin Signals .................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-5. CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Hardware Interface Signals ......................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-6. CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Pin Signals .................................................................................. 3-15
Figure 3-7. Waveforms - Serial DTE Interface ............................................................................................ 3-21
Figure 4-1. Package Dimensions - 28-Pin TSSOP ....................................................................................... 4-2
Figure 4-2. Package Dimensions - 28-Pin QFN: Punch Style ....................................................................... 4-3
Figure 4-3. Package Dimensions - 28-Pin QFN: Sawn Style ........................................................................ 4-4
Figure 4-4. Package Dimensions - 32-Pin LQFP .......................................................................................... 4-5
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Tables
Table 1-1. SCXV.22bis Modem Model/Order/Part Numbers ......................................................................... 1-2
Table 1-2. Default Countries Supported ........................................................................................................ 1-6
Table 1-3. Supported AT Commands ........................................................................................................... 1-8
Table 2-1. +MS Command Automode Connectivity ...................................................................................... 2-3
Table 2-2. Supported Caller ID Types........................................................................................................... 2-6
Table 2-3. Select Low-Power Mode (-SLP) Command Comparison Table ................................................... 2-7
Table 3-1. CX84100 V.22bis Modem 28-Pin TSSOP Pin Signals ................................................................. 3-3
Table 3-2. CX84100 V.22bis Modem Pin Signal Definitions ......................................................................... 3-4
Table 3-3. CX84100 V.22bis Modem I/O Type Definitions ............................................................................ 3-7
Table 3-4. CX84100 V.22bis Modem DC Electrical Characteristics .............................................................. 3-7
Table 3-5. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Pin Signals ..................................................................................... 3-10
Table 3-6. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Signal Definitions ........................................................................... 3-11
Table 3-7. CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Pin Signals ................................................................................... 3-15
Table 3-8. CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Pin Signal Definitions ................................................................... 3-16
Table 3-9. CX20493 LSD GPIO DC Electrical Characteristics .................................................................... 3-18
Table 3-10. CX20493 LSD AVdd DC Electrical Characteristics .................................................................. 3-18
Table 3-11. Operating Conditions ............................................................................................................... 3-19
Table 3-12. Absolute Maximum Ratings ..................................................................................................... 3-19
Table 3-13. Current and Power Requirements ........................................................................................... 3-20
Table 3-14. Crystal Specifications .............................................................................................................. 3-22
Table 4-1. Package Dimensions: 28-Pin QFN: Punch Style and Sawn Style ............................................... 4-4
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1. Introduction
1.1 Overview
The Conexant CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis modem supports up to V.22bis data
modem operation with V.42 and MNP 4 error correction and V.42 bis data compression
over a serial host interface. Major hardware interfaces and signal interfaces are illustrated
in Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2, respectively.
Conexant‟s SmartDAA technology (patent pending) eliminates the need for a costly
analog transformer, relays, and opto-isolators typically used in discrete DAA
implementation of country-specific modem configurations thereby reducing system
solution cost to a single bill of materials (BOM).
The SmartDAA system-powered DAA operates reliably without drawing power from the
line, unlike line-powered DAAs, which operate poorly when line current is insufficient
due to long lines or poor line conditions. Enhanced features, such as monitoring of local
extension status without going off-hook, are also supported.
Incorporating Conexant‟s proprietary Digital Isolation Barrier (DIB) design (patent
pending) and other innovative DAA features, the SmartDAA architecture simplifies
application design, minimizes layout area, and reduces component cost.
The SCXV.22bis Modem device set, consisting of a CX84100 V.22bis Modem in a 28-
pin TSSOP package and a CX20493 SmartDAA Line Side Device (LSD) in either a 28-
pin Quad Flat No-lead (QFN) package or a 32-pin Low Profile Quad Pack (LQFP)
package, supports data operation with hardware-based modem controller, digital signal
processing, and DAA/telephone line interface functions.
The CX84100 V.22bis Modem integrates microcontroller (MCU), serial host interface,
ROM code, RAM, and SmartDAA system side device (SSD) functions onto a single die.
Small, low profile packages, low voltage operation, and low power consumption make
this device set an ideal V.22bis solution for embedded applications.
Although the modem operates by executing a mask code from internal ROM and RAM, a
country profile can be added or modified via host upload to the modem internal RAM.
In V.22 fast connect mode, the modem can connect at 1200 bps with a very short training
time, which is very efficient for small data transfers. Also, V.80 synchronous access
mode supports host-controlled communication protocols.
This data sheet describes the modem capabilities. Commands and parameters are defined
in the Commands Reference Manual (Doc. No. 102338).
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Table 1-1. SCXV.22bis Modem Model/Order/Part Numbers
Model/Order/Part Numbers
Marketing Name
Device Set Order No.
Modem
[28-Pin TSSOP]
Part No.
Line Side Device (LSD)
[28-Pin QFN]
Part No.
SCXV22bis
DS22-L100-041
CX84100-41
CX20493-21
SCXV22bis Pb Free
DS22-L100-023
CX84100-23
CX20493-31
Marketing Name
Device Set Order No.
Modem
[28-Pin TSSOP]
Part No.
Line Side Device (LSD)
[38-Pin LQFP]
Part No.
SCXV22bis
DSCX-V22-041
CX84100-41
CX20493-25
SCXV22bis Pb Free
DSCX-V22LF-023
CX84100-23
CX20493-35
Figure 1-1. SCXV.22bis Modem Simplified Interface Diagram
CX84100
V.22bis
Modem
28-Pin TSSOP
CX20493
SmartDAA 3
Line Side
Device (LSD)
28-Pin QFN or
32-Pin LQFP
TIP
RING
Telephone
Line
Interface
Discrete
Components
102339_001
Digital
Isolation
Barrier (DIB)
Serial Port
Speaker
28.224 MHz
Crystal or
Clock
Figure 1-2. SCXV.22bis Modem Major Interfaces
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1.2 Features
Modulations
ITU-T V.22bis (2400 bps)
V.22 and Bell 212A (1200 bps)
V.22 fast connect
V.21 and Bell 103 (300 bps)
V.23 1200/75 and 75/1200
V.23 half duplex (1200 bps)
Error correction and data compression
V.42 (LAPM) error correction
MNP2-MNP4 error correction
V.42 bis data compression
Serial interface
Synchronous data mode
Asynchronous data mode (normal and direct)
10- and 11-bit data
DTE speeds up to 57600 bps
AT Command speed sensing from 300 bps to 57600 bps
RTS/CTS hardware flow control
XON/XOFF software flow control
AT Command Set
Command set includes common Hayes/legacy and V.250 commands
AT$Fn fast connect commands
Other Protocols
V.80 Synchronous Access Mode
V.23 Reverse Mode Protocol
Caller ID (CID) decoding
On-hook Caller ID Type I decoding
FSK decoder for Bell 202/V.23
Line reversal detection
Call Waiting Caller ID (CWCID) Type II decoding
DTMF generation
Standard DTMF tone dialing generation
Worldwide compliance
Worldwide DC Mask compliance (DC1, DC2, DC3, and DC4)
Worldwide pulse dialing
Blacklisting
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Enhanced DAA features
Digital Line Protection
Line reversal detection (for U.K. Caller ID signaling)
Line In Use detection
Extension Pickup detection (option to automatically disconnect or inform the
DTE)
Remote Hang-up detection
Thin packages support low profile designs (1.6 mm max. height)
CX84100 V.22bis Modem in 28-pin TSSOP
CX20493 Line Side Device in 28-pin QFN or 32-pin LQFP
Power
Single +3.3 V supply
Low Power Mode
Pin-compatible with Conexant SmartV.XX Modem (V.90+/V.34/V.32bis) in
28-pin CTLGA (see Doc. No. 102025)
1.2.1 SmartDAA Features
System side powered DAA operates under poor line current supply conditions
Wake-on-ring
Ring detection
Line polarity reversal detection
Line current loss detection
Pulse dialing
Line In Use detection detects even while on-hook
Remote Hang-up detection for efficient call termination
Extension Pickup detection
Call Waiting detection
Digital Line Protection
Meets worldwide DC VI Masks requirements
1.2.2 Applications
Set top boxes
Point-of-Sale terminals
ATM machines
Minitel terminals
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1.3 Technical Overview
1.3.1 General Description
Modem operation, including dialing, call progress, telephone line interface, telephone
handset interface, and host interface functions are supported and controlled through the
AT command set.
The modem hardware connects to the host via a serial interface. The OEM adds a crystal
circuit or clock input, DIB components, telephone line interface, and other supporting
discrete components as required by the application to complete the system.
1.3.2 MCU
The MCU performs processing of general modem control, command sets, data modem,
error correction, worldwide, V.80, serial host interface functions, and signal processing.
1.3.3 Operating Modes
1.3.3.1 Data Modes
The modem operates in 2-wire full-duplex, asynchronous and synchronous modes at line
rates up to 2400 bps (V.22bis), 1200 bps (V.22, V.22 fast connect, and Bell 212A), and
300 bps (V.21 and Bell 103). V.23 full duplex (asymmetrical connect rate of 1200 bps in
one direction and 75 bps in the other direction) and V.23 half duplex mode (1200 bps) are
also supported.
In V.22 fast connect data mode, the modem can connect at 1200 bps with a very short
training time, which is very efficient for small data transfers.
1.3.3.2 Worldwide Operation
The modem operates in TBR21-compliant and other countries. Country-dependent
modem parameters for functions such as dialing, carrier transmit level, calling tone, call
progress tone detection, answer tone detection, blacklisting, Caller ID, and relay control
are programmable.
SmartDAA technology allows a single PCB design and single BOM to be homologated
worldwide. Advanced features such as extension pickup detection, remote hang-up
detection, line-in-use detection, and digital line detection are supported.
Internal ROM includes default profiles for 64 countries. Additional country profiles can
be uploaded to internal RAM (request additional country profiles from a Conexant Sales
Office). Duplicate country profiles uploaded to internal RAM will override the default
profiles in internal firmware. Country code IDs are defined by ITU-TT.35. The default
countries supported are listed in Table 1-2.
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Table 1-2. Default Countries Supported
Country
Country Code
Country
Country Code
Argentina
7
Luxembourg
69
Australia
9
Malaysia
6C
Austria
0A
Mexico
73
Belgium
0F
Morocco
77
Brazil
16
Netherlands
7B
Bulgaria
1B
New Zealand
7E
Canada
20
Norway
82
Chile
25
Pakistan
84
China
26
Philippines
89
Columbia
27
Poland
8A
Croatia
FA
Portugal
8B
Cyprus
2D
Romania
8E
Czech Republic
2E
Russia
B8
Denmark
31
South Africa
9F
Egypt
36
Saudi Arabia
98
Estonia
F9
Senegal
99
Finland
3C
Singapore
9C
France
3D
Slovakia
FB
Germany
42
Slovenia
FC
Greece
46
Spain
A0
Hong Kong
50
Sri Lanka
A1
Hungary
51
Sweden
A5
Iceland
52
Switzerland
A6
India
53
Taiwan
FE
Indonesia
54
Thailand
A9
Ireland
57
Tunisia
AD
Israel
58
Turkey
AE
Italy
59
UK
B4
Japan
0
UK Genesys
FD
Korea
61
United Arab Emirates
B3
Kuwait
62
Uruguay
B7
Lebanon
64
USA
B5
1.3.4 Reference Design
An RS-232 external data modem reference design is available to minimize application
design time, reduce development cost, and accelerate market entry.
A design package is available in electronic form. This package includes schematics, bill
of materials (BOM), vendor part list (VPL), board layout files in Gerber format, and
complete documentation.
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1.4 Hardware Description
SmartDAA technology (patent pending) eliminates the need for a costly analog
transformer, relays, and opto-isolators that are typically used in discrete DAA
implementations. The programmable SmartDAA architecture simplifies product
implementation in worldwide markets by eliminating the need for country-specific
components.
1.4.1 CX84100 V.22bis Modem
The CX84100 V.22bis Modem, packaged in a 28-pin TSSOP, includes a Microcontroller
(MCU), internal ROM code, internal RAM, and SmartDAA interface functions.
The modem connects to the host via a logical V.24 (EIA/TIA-232-E) serial DTE
interface.
The modem performs the command processing and host interface functions. The crystal
or clock input frequency is 28.224 MHz.
The modem performs telephone line signal modulation/demodulation in a hardware
digital signal processor (DSP) which reduces computational load on the host processor.
The SmartDAA Interface communicates with, and supplies power and clock to, the LSD
through the DIB.
1.4.2 Digital Isolation Barrier
The OEM-supplied Digital Isolation Barrier (DIB) electrically DC isolates the CX84100
V.22bis Modem from the CX20493 LSD and telephone line. The CX84100 V.22bis
Modem is connected to a fixed digital ground and operates with standard CMOS logic
levels. The LSD is connected to a floating ground and can tolerate high voltage input
(compatible with telephone line and typical surge requirements).
The DIB transformer couples power and clock from the CX84100 V.22bis Modem to the
CX20493 LSD.
The DIB data channel supports bidirectional half-duplex serial transfer of data, control,
and status information between the CX84100 V.22bis Modem and the CX20493 LSD
over two lines.
1.4.3 CX20493 SmartDAA Line Side Device
The CX20493 SmartDAA Line Side Device (LSD) includes a Line Side DIB Interface
(LSDI), a coder/decoder (codec), and a Telephone Line Interface (TLI).
The LSDI communicates with, and receives power and clock from, the SmartDAA
interface in the CX84100 V.22bis Modem through the DIB.
LSD power is received from the CX84100 PWRCLKP and PWRCLKN pins via the DIB
through a half-wave rectifying diode and capacitive power filter circuit connected to the
DIB transformer secondary winding.
The CLK input is also accepted from the DIB transformer secondary winding through a
capacitor and a resistor in series.
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Information is transferred between the CX20493 LSD and the CX84100 V.22bis Modem
through the DIB_P and DIB_N pins. These pins connect to the CX84100 V.22bis Modem
DIB_DATAP and DIB_DATAN pins, respectively, through the DIB.
The TLI integrates DAA and direct telephone line interface functions and connects
directly to the line TIP and RING pins, as well as to external line protection components.
Direct LSD connection to TIP and RING allows real-time measurement of telephone line
parameters, such as the telephone central office (CO) battery voltage, individual
telephone line (copper wire) resistance, and allows dynamic regulation of the off-hook
TIP and RING voltage and total current drawn from the central office (CO). This allows
the modem to maintain compliance with U.S. and worldwide regulations and to actively
control the DAA power dissipation.
1.5 Commands
Modem functions operate in response to data modem and V.80 AT commands and
S Register parameters (Table 1-3). See AT Commands for CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis
Modem Reference Guide (Doc. No. 102338) for a complete description of the commands
and registers.
Table 1-3. Supported AT Commands
Command
Description
$F
FastConnect Control
%C
Enable/Disable Data Compression
%E
Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor and Auto-Retrain
%L
Report Line Signal Level
%Q
Report Line Signal Quality
%TT
PTT Test Command
&C
RLSD Option
&D
DTR Option
&F
Restore Factory Configuration (Profile)
&G
Select Guard Tone
&K
Flow Control
&M
Asynchronous/Synchronous Mode Selection
&P
Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio
&Q
Sync/Async Mode
&R
RTS/CTS Option
&T
Local Analog Loopback Test
&V
Display Current Configuration and Stored Profiles
&V1
Display Last Connection Statistics
&X
Select Synchronous Clock Source
**
Load to Internal RAM
*B
Display Blacklisted Numbers
*D
Display Delayed Numbers
\A
Select Maximum MNP Block Size
\G
Modem-to-Modem Flow Control (XON/XOFF)
\N
Operating Mode
\V
Single Line Connect Message Enable
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Table 1-3. Supported AT Commands (Continued)
Command
Description
+DR
Data Compression Reporting
+DS
Data Compression
+ER
Error Control Reporting
+ES
Error Control and Synchronous Mode Selection
+ESA
Configure Synchronous Access Submode
+ESR
Selective Repeat
+ETBM
Call Termination Buffer Management
+GCI
Country of Installation
+IBC
In-Band Commands
+IFC
DTE Modem Local Flow Control
+ITF
Transmit Flow Control Thresholds
+MR
Modulation Reporting Control
+MS
Modulation Selection
+PCW
Call Waiting Enable
+VCID
Caller ID (CID)
+VDR
Distinctive Ring
+VDT
Control Tone Cadence Reporting
+VRID
Report Retrieved CID
-HTRV
History of Tip and Ring Voltage
-SLP
Select Low-Power Mode
-STE
Set Telephony Extension
-TRV
Tip and Ring Voltage Measurement
-TTE
Threshold Adjustments for Telephony Extension
A
Answer
B
ITU-T or Bell
D
Dial
E
Command Echo
H
Disconnect (Hang-Up)
I
Identification
L
Speaker Volume
M
Speaker Control
O
Return to On-Line Data Mode
P
Set Pulse Dial Default
Q
Quiet Results Codes Control
S
Read/Write S-Parameter
T
Set Tone Dial Default
V
Result Code Form
W
Connect Message Control
X
Extended Result Codes
Z
Soft Reset and Restore Profiles
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2. Technical Specifications
2.1 Serial DTE Interface Operation
2.1.1 Automatic Speed/Format Sensing
Command Mode and Data Modem Mode. The modem can automatically determine the
speed and format of the data sent from the DTE. The modem can sense speeds of 300,
600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 28800, 38400, and
57600 bps and the following data formats:
Parity
Data Length
(No. of Bits)
No. of
Stop Bits
Character Length
(No. of Bits)
None
7
2
10
Odd
7
1
10
Even
7
1
10
None
8
1
10
Odd
8
1
11*
Even
8
1
11*
*11-bit characters are sensed, but the parity bit is stripped off during
data transmission in Normal and Error Correction modes.
The modem can speed sense data with mark or space parity and configures itself as
follows:
DTE Configuration
Modem Configuration
7 mark
7 none
7 space
8 none
8 mark
8 none
8 space
8 even
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2.2 Establishing Data Modem Connections
2.2.1 Dialing
Pulse Dialing. Pulse dialing is supported in accordance with EIA/TIA-496-A.
Blind Dialing. The modem can blind dial in the absence of a dial tone if enabled by the
X0, X1, or X3 command.
2.2.2 Modem Handshaking Protocol
If a tone is not detected within the time specified in the S7 register after the last digit is
dialed, the modem aborts the call attempt.
2.2.3 Call Progress Tone Detection
Ringback, equipment busy, congested tone, warble tone, and progress tones can be
detected in accordance with the applicable standard.
2.2.4 Answer Tone Detection
Answer tone can be detected over the frequency range of 2100 ± 40 Hz in ITU-T modes
and 2225 ± 40 Hz in Bell modes.
2.2.5 Ring Detection
A ring signal can be detected from a TTL-compatible 15.3 Hz to 68 Hz square wave
input.
2.2.6 Billing Protection
When the modem goes off-hook to answer an incoming call, both transmission and
reception of data are prevented for 2 seconds to allow transmission of the billing tone
signal.
2.2.7 Connection Speeds
Line connection can be selected using the +MS command. The +MS command selects
modulation, enables/disables automode, and selects minimum and maximum line speeds
(Table 2-1).
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2.2.8 Automode
Automode detection can be enabled by the +MS command to allow the modem to
connect to a remote modem (Table 2-1).
Table 2-1. +MS Command Automode Connectivity
<mod>
Modulation
Possible Rates (bps) 1
Notes
V21
V.21
300
V22
V.22
1200
V22B
V.22bis
2400 or 1200
Default
V23C
V.23
1200
See Note 2
B103
Bell 103
300
B212
Bell 212
1200
Notes:
1. See optional <automode>, <min_rate>, and <max_rate> subparameters for the +MS
command.
2. For V.23, originating modes transmit at 75 bps and receive at 1200 bps; answering modes
transmit at 1200 bps and receive at 75 bps. The rate is always specified as 1200 bps. V.23
half duplex is not supported.
3. If the DTE speed is set to less than the maximum supported DCE speed in automode, the
maximum connection speed is limited to the DTE speed.
2.3 Data Mode
Data mode exists when a telephone line connection has been established between
modems and all handshaking has been completed.
2.3.1 Speed Buffering (Normal Mode)
Speed buffering allows a DTE to send data to, and receive data from, a modem at a speed
different than the line speed. The modem supports speed buffering at all line speeds.
2.3.2 Flow Control
DTE-to-Modem Flow Control. If the modem-to-line speed is less than the DTE-to-
modem speed, the modem supports XOFF/XON or RTS/CTS flow control with the DTE
to ensure data integrity.
2.3.3 Direct Mode
The Direct mode allows data to be transmitted and received directly from either the DTE
or remote modem. The Direct mode is selected with the AT&Q0 or AT\N1 command.
When running Direct mode, no flow control characters are recognized or transmitted, and
the modem cannot perform error correction. The purpose of the Direct mode is to make
the modem „dumb‟ for compatibility with older style modems.
Any data received while the modem is in command mode is lost.
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2.3.4 Escape Sequence Detection
The +++ escape sequence can be used to return control to the command mode from the
data mode. Escape sequence detection is disabled by an S2 Register value greater than
127.
2.3.5 Telephone Line Monitoring
Loss of Carrier. If carrier is lost for a time greater than specified by the S10 register, the
modem disconnects.
2.3.6 Retrain
The modem may lose synchronization with the received line signal under poor or
changing line conditions. If this occurs, retraining may be initiated to attempt recovery
depending on the type of connection.
The modem initiates a retrain if line quality becomes unacceptable if enabled by the %E
command. The modem continues to retrain until an acceptable connection is achieved, or
until 30 seconds elapse resulting in line disconnect.
2.3.7 Programmable Inactivity Timer
The modem disconnects from the line if data is not sent or received for a specified length
of time. In normal or error-correction mode, this inactivity timer is reset when data is
received from either the DTE or from the line. This timer can be set to a value between 0
and 255 seconds by using register S30. A value of 0 disables the inactivity timer.
2.3.8 DTE Signal Monitoring (Serial DTE Interface Only)
DTR#. When DTR# is asserted, the modem responds in accordance with the &Dn and
&Qn commands.
RTS#. RTS# is used for flow control if enabled by the &K command in normal or error-
correction mode.
2.4 Error Correction and Data Compression
2.4.1 V.42 Error Correction
V.42 supports two methods of error correction: LAPM and, as a fallback, MNP 4. The
modem provides a detection and negotiation technique for determining and establishing
the best method of error correction between two modems.
2.4.2 MNP 2-4 Error Correction
MNP 2-4 is a data link protocol that uses error correction algorithms to ensure data
integrity. Supporting stream mode, the modem sends data frames in varying lengths
depending on the amount of time between characters coming from the DTE.
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2.4.3 V.42 bis Data Compression
V.42 bis data compression mode, enabled by the %Cn command or S46 register, operates
when a LAPM or MNP 2-4 connection is established.
The V.42 bis data compression employs a “string learning” algorithm in which a string of
characters from the DTE is encoded as a fixed length codeword. Two 512-byte
dictionaries are used to store the strings. These dictionaries are dynamically updated
during normal operation.
2.5 Telephony Extensions
The following telephony extension features are supported that can typically be
implemented in designs for set-top box applications to enhance end-user experience:
Line In Use detection
Extension Pickup detection
Remote Hang-up detection
Digital Line Protection
2.5.1 Line In Use Detection
The Line In Use Detection feature can stop the modem from disturbing the phone line
when the line is already being used. When an automated system tries to dial using ATDT
and the phone line is in use, the modem will not go off hook and will respond with the
message “LINE IN USE”.
2.5.2 Extension Pickup Detection
The Extension Pickup Detection feature (also commonly referred as PPD or Parallel
phone detection) allows the modem to detect when another telephony device (i.e., fax
machine, phone, satellite/cable box) is attempting to use the phone line.
This feature can be used to quickly drop a modem connection in the event when a user
picks up a extension phone line. For example, this feature allows set top boxes with an
integrated SCXV.22bis Modem to give normal voice users the highest priority over the
telephone line.
2.5.3 Remote Hangup Detection
The Remote Hangup Detection feature will cause the modem to go back onhook during a
data connection when the remote modem is disconnected for abnormal termination
reasons (remote phone line unplugged, remote server/modem shutdown.
2.5.4 Digital Line Protection
The Digital Line Protection (DLP) feature prevents damage to the modem if a digital
PBX telephone line is detected. This is accomplished by forcing the modem to go back
on hook if it attempts to go off hook on a digital line. This feature is enabled by default
and can be tuned via the -TTE command.
The SmartDAA qualifies the line current and power rating every time the modem goes
off hook and decides with a given threshold to qualify the presence of a digital PBX line.
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2.6 Caller ID
Both Type I Caller ID (On-Hook Caller ID) and Type II Caller ID (Call Waiting Caller
ID) are supported for U.S. and many other countries (see Section 2.7). Both types of
Caller ID are enabled/disabled using the +VCID command. When enabled, Caller ID
information (date, time, caller code, and name) can be passed to the DTE in formatted or
unformatted form. Inquiry support allows the current Caller ID mode and mode
capabilities of the modem to be retrieved from the modem. Table 2-2 identifies Caller ID
type differences.
Table 2-2. Supported Caller ID Types
Caller ID Type
Modem State
Parallel Phone
Type I CID (On-hook)
On-hook
On-hook
Type II CID (Call Waiting)
Off-hook
On-hook
2.6.1 Type II CID
When connected in V.22bis and Call Waiting is detected (assuming Call Waiting
detection is enabled by +PCW = 0 command), the modem notifies the user of incoming
call by toggling the RI pin. Under similar condition except +PCW = 1, the modem will
hang up. In all other modulations, when +PCW = {0 or 1} and Call Waiting comes in
during data mode, the modem will hang up.
When +PCW = 1 and Caller ID is enabled, the modem will attempt to do Type II Caller
ID before hanging up. The Caller ID information may then be retrieved by issuing
+VRID = {0 or 1} after the modem hangs up.
The modem operates as normal when Call Waiting detection is disabled (+PCW = 2).
However, the modem may also disconnect due to a carrier loss caused by the noise
disturbance that the Call Waiting introduced to the line.
2.7 Worldwide Country Support
Internal modem firmware supports 64 country profiles (see Section 1.3.3.2). A country
profile can be uploaded via SRAM patch in addition to, or to override, one of the default
countries in the code. These country profiles include the following country-dependent
parameters:
Dial tone detection levels and frequency ranges.
Pulse dialing parameters: make/break times, set/clear times, and dial codes.
Ring detection frequency range.
Type I and Type II Caller ID are supported for many countries. Consult firmware
release notes for a list of the supported countries and the criteria for additional
country support.
Blind dialing enabled/disable.
Calling tone is generated in accordance with V.25. Calling tone may be toggled
(enabled/disabled) by inclusion of a “^” character in a dial string. It may also be
disabled.
Frequency and cadence of tones for busy, ringback, congested, warble, dial tone 1,
and dial tone 2.
Answer tone detection period.
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Blacklist parameters. The modem can operate in accordance with requirements of
individual countries to prevent misuse of the network by limiting repeated calls to
the same number when previous call attempts have failed. Call failure can be
detected for reasons such as no dial tone, number busy, no answer, no ringback
detected, voice (rather than modem) detected, and key abort (dial attempt aborted by
user). Actions resulting from such failures can include specification of minimum
inter-call delay, extended delay between calls, and maximum numbers of retries
before the number is permanently forbidden ("blacklisted").
Country profiles may be altered or customized by modifying the country-dependent
parameters. Additional profiles may also be included by uploading to internal RAM.
Contact the local Conexant sales office if country code customization is required.
2.8 Diagnostics
2.8.1 Commanded Tests
Diagnostics are performed in response to &T commands.
Analog Loopback (&T1 Command). Data from the local DTE is sent to the modem,
which loops the data back to the local DTE.
2.9 Low Power Mode
The S24 register sets the length of time, in seconds, that the modem will operate in
normal mode with no detected telephone line or DTE line activity before entering low-
power mode. The timer resets upon any DTE line or telephone line activity. Neither DTE
line nor telephone inactivity will cause the modem to enter into low-power mode if the
S24 is set to zero.
When the S24 timer expires, the modem enters into low-power mode, which has three
variations controlled by SLP or Select Low-Power Mode command. The low-power
mode can be configured either in idle, sleep, or stop mode as shown in Table 2-3. Either a
ring input or host serial transmit activity will force the modem out of low-power mode
and back to normal mode. Note that the first issued command will get processed during
idle mode but not in sleep or stop mode. The first byte sent merely wakes up the modem,
thus missing the first command. However, subsequent commands will get processed as
normal operating mode resumes.
The device power consumption, which includes the LSD or CX20493, is listed in
Table 3-13.
Table 2-3. Select Low-Power Mode (-SLP) Command Comparison Table
AT-SLP =
0 (Idle)
1 (Sleep)
2 (Stop)
Ring input
Yes
Yes
Yes
Host serial TXD activity
Yes
Yes*
Yes*
* The first AT command is ignored but modem returns to normal operating mode.
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3. Hardware Interface
3.1 CX84100 V.22bis Modem Hardware Pins and Signals
3.1.1 CX84100 V.22bis Modem Signal Summary
3.1.1.1 CX20493 LSD Interface (Through DIB)
The DIB interface signals are:
Clock and Power Positive (PWRCLKP); output
Clock and Power Negative (PWRCLKN); output
Data Positive (DIB_DATAP); input/output
Data Negative (DIB_DATAN); input/output
3.1.1.2 Call Progress Speaker Interface
The call progress speaker interface signal is:
Digital speaker output (DSPKOUT); output
3.1.1.3 Serial DTE Interface and Indicator Outputs
The supported serial host interface signals are:
Serial Transmit Data: TXD#; input
Serial Receive Data: RXD#; output
Clear to Send: CTS#; output
Received Signal Line Detected: RLSD#; output
Request to Send: RTS#, input
Ring Indicator: RI#, output
Additional clock signals provided for synchronous mode are:
Receive Data Clock: RDCLK#
Transmit Data Clock: TDCLK#
3.1.1.4 Control and Signals
The supported control signals are:
Reset: RESET#; input
Low Power Oscillator Select; LPO; input
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3.1.1.5 Crystal/Clock and Power Signals
Supported crystal and power signals are:
Crystal/Clock input: XTLI
Crystal return: XTLO
+3.3 V power: VDD
Ground; GND
3.1.2 CX84100 V.22bis Modem Pin Assignments and Signal Definitions
CX84100 V.22bis Modem 28-pin TSSOP hardware interface signals for serial interface
are shown by major interface in Figure 3-1, are shown by pin number in Figure 3-2, and
are listed by pin number in Table 3-1.
CX84100 V.22bis Modem hardware interface signals for serial interface are defined in
Table 3-2.
I/O types are defined in Table 3-3. DC electrical characteristics are listed in Table 3-4.
Figure 3-1. CX84100 V.22bis Modem Hardware Interface Signals
VDD
VDD
RESET#
TXD#
RXD#
CTS#
RLSD#
RI#
DTR#
RTS#
TDCLK#
RDCLK#
XTLI
XTLO
XTLI
XTLO
LPO
GND
GND
7
22
3
5
4
11
17
18
12
10
8
6
1
2
1
2
23
9
25
SERIAL DTE
INTERFACE
VDD_CORE
PWRCLKP
PWRCLKN
DIB_DATAP
DIB_DATAN
DSPKOUT
RESERVED
RESERVED
RESERVED
RESERVED
RESERVED
24
26
27
20
21
28
13
14
15
16
19
102339_003
CX84100
V.22bis Modem
28-Pin TSSOP
DIGITAL ISOLATION
BARRIER (DIB)
NC
RESET CIRCUIT
SPEAKER CIRCUIT
+3.3V
28.224 MHZ CRYSTAL
CIRCUIT
+3.3V 240K
47K47K
+3.3V
TXD#
RXD#
CTS#
RLSD#
RI#
DTR#
RTS#
NC
NC
28.224 MHZ CLOCK
100 pF
NC
ALTERNATIVE INTERFACE
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Figure 3-2. CX84100 V.22bis Modem 28-Pin TSSOP Pin Signals
102339_004
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
XTLI
XTLO
RESET#
RXD#
TXD#
RDCLK#
VDD
TDCLK#
GND
RTS#
CTS#
DTR#
RESERVED
RESERVED
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
CX84100
DSPKOUT
PWRCLKN
PWRCLKP
GND
VDD_CORE
LPO
VDD
DIB_DATAN
DIB_DATAP
RESERVED
RI#
RLSD#
RESERVED
RESERVED
Top View
Table 3-1. CX84100 V.22bis Modem 28-Pin TSSOP Pin Signals
Pin No.
Signal Name
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
XTLI
15
RESERVED
2
XTLO
16
RESERVED
3
RESET#
17
RLSD#
4
RXD#
18
RI#
5
TXD#
19
RESERVED
6
RDCLK#
20
DIB_DATAP
7
VDD
21
DIB_DATAN
8
TDCLK#
22
VDD
9
GND
23
LPO
10
RTS#
24
VDD_CORE
11
CTS#
25
GND
12
DTR#
26
PWRCLKP
13
RESERVED
27
PWRCLKN
14
RESERVED
28
DSPKOUT
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Table 3-2. CX84100 V.22bis Modem Pin Signal Definitions
Label
Pin
I/O
I/O Type
Signal Name/Description
System
XTLI
1
I
Ix
28.224 MHz Crystal Oscillator Input. Crystal oscillator input or
external input pin. When using a crystal oscillator, connect the
crystal between pins 1 and 2. If a crystal is not used, connect this
pin to an external clock through a 100 pF capacitor (see
Figure 3-1).
XTLO
2
O
Ox
28.224 MHz Crystal Oscillator Output. When using a crystal
oscillator, connect the crystal between pins 1 and 2. This pin is
left unconnected when an alternative clock source is applied to
XTLI.
RESET#
3
I
Itpu
Master Reset. The RESET# input resets the CX84100 device
and returns the modem to the factory default values.
When RESET# is at logic 0, it holds the modem in the reset state;
A low-to-high transition releases the modem from the reset state.
After application of VDD, RESET# must be held low for at least
15 ms after the VDD power reaches operating range. The
modem device set is ready to use 25 ms after the low-to-high
transition of RESET#.
The RESET# input is typically connected to a reset switch circuit.
VDD
7, 22
P
PWR
Digital Supply Voltage. Connect to +3.3 V.
VDD_CORE
24
P
PWR
Core Voltage. Core Voltage. Internal +1.8 V core voltage for
decoupling. Do not connect this pin to an external +1.8 V power
supply.
GND
9, 25
G
GND
Digital Ground. Connect to system ground.
LPO
23
I
Rx
Low Power Oscillator. Connect to +3.3 V through a 240 k
±1% resistor. This enables an internal oscillator to generate a 33
MHz clock for use in low power modes.
RESERVED
13, 14,
15, 16,
19
Reserved. Connected to internal circuitry. Leave open.
Speaker Interface
DSPKOUT
28
O
Ot2
Speaker Digital Output. This signal is the digital output made
from the received analog input signal digitized to TTL levels by an
internal comparator.
DIB Interface
PWRCLKP
26
O
It/Odpc
Clock and Power Positive. Provides clock and power to the
LSD. Connect to DIB transformer primary winding non-dotted
terminal.
PWRCLKN
27
O
It/Odpc
Clock and Power Negative. Provides clock and power to the
LSD. Connect to DIB transformer primary winding dotted
terminal.
DIB_DATAP
20
I/O
Idd/Odd
Data Positive. Transfers data, control, and status information
between the CX84100 V.22bis Modem and the LSD. Connect to
LSD through DIB data positive channel components.
DIB_DATAN
21
I/0
Idd/Odd
Data Negative. Transfers data, control, and status information
between the CX84100 V.22bis Modem and the LSD. Connect to
LSD through DIB data negative channel components.
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Table 3-2. CX84100 V.22bis Modem Pin Signal Definitions (Continued)
Label
Pin
I/O
I/O Type
Signal Name/Description
V.24 (EIA/TIA-232-E) DTE Serial Interface
TXD#
5
I
Itpu/Ot2
Transmit Serial Input (EIA BA/ITU-T CT103). Serial data is sent
on this line from the DTE to the DCE. The DTE holds this line at
logic 1 when no data is being transmitted. The following signals
must be at logic 0, where implemented, before data can be
transmitted on this line: Request To Send (RTS), Clear To Send
(CTS), and Data Terminal Ready (DTR).
RXD#
4
O
It/Ot2
Receive Serial Output (EIA BB/ITU-T CT104). Serial data is
sent on this line from the DCE to the DTE. This pin is held at logic
1 (Mark) when no data is being transmitted, and is held logic 1 for
a brief interval after a logic 0 to 1 transition on the Request To
Send line (RTS), in order to allow the transmission to complete.
CTS#
11
O
Itpu/Ot2
Clear To Send (EIA CB/ITU-T CT106). An answer signal to the
DTE. When this signal is active, it tells the DTE that it can now
start transmitting. When CTS is logic 0 and the Request To Send
(RTS) and Data Terminal Ready (DTR) are both logic 0, the DTE
is assured that its data will be sent to the communications link.
Logic 1 indicates to the DTE that the DCE is not ready, and
therefore data should not be sent.
In asynchronous operation, in error correction or normal mode,
CTS is always at logic 0 unless RTS/CTS flow control is selected
by the &Kn command.
In synchronous operation, the modem also holds CTS at logic 0
during asynchronous command state. The modem switches CTS
to logic 1 immediately upon going off-hook and holds it there until
RLSD is at logic 0 in which case the modem is ready to transmit
and receive synchronous data. CTS can also track the state of
RTS via the &Rn command.
RLSD#
17
O
It/Ot2
Received Line Signal Detector (EIA CF/ITU-T CT109). The
DCE uses this line to signal the DTE that a good signal is being
received assuming AT&C0 command is not in effect (a "good
signal" means a good analog carrier, that can ensure
demodulation of received data).
RI#
18
O
It/Ot2
Ring Indicator (EIA CE/ITU-T CT125). On this line the DCE
signals the DTE that there is an incoming call. This signal is
maintained at logic 1 at all times except when the DCE receives a
ringing signal.
DTR#
12
I
Itpu/Ot2
Data Terminal Ready (EIA CD/ITU-T CT108). When at logic 0,
DTR# tells the DCE that the DTE is available for receiving. The
DTR signal deals with the readiness of the equipment, as
opposed to the Clear To Send (CTS) and Request To Send
(RTS) signals that deal with the readiness of the communication
channel.
Logic 1 places the modem in the disconnect state under the
control of &Dn and &Qn commands.
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Table 3-2. CX84100 V.22bis Modem Pin Signal Definitions (Continued)
Label
Pin
I/O
I/O Type
Signal Name/Description
V.24 (EIA/TIA-232-E) DTE Serial Interface (Continued)
RTS#
10
I
Itpu/Ot2
Request To Send (EIA CA/ITU-T CT105). The DTE uses this
signal when it wants to transmit to the DCE. This signal, in
combination with the Clear To Send (CTS) signal, coordinates
data transmission between the DTE and the DCE.
A logic 0 on this line keeps the DCE in transmit mode. The DCE
will receive data from the DTE to be forwarded to the
communication link.
The RTS and CTS signals relate to a half-duplex telephone line.
A half duplex line is capable of carrying signals on both directions
but only one at a time. When the DTE has data to send, it raises
RTS, and then waits until the DCE changes from receive to
transmit mode. The logic 1 to 0 transition of the RTS instructs the
DCE to switch to "transmit" mode, and when a transmission is
possible, the DCE sets CTS and transmission can begin.
On a full duplex line, like a hard-wired connection, where
transmission and reception can occur simultaneously, the CTS
and RTS signals are held to a constant logic 0 level. A logic 0 to
1 transition of the RTS instructs the DCE to complete data
transmission and to switch to a ―receive‖ (or ―no transmission‖)
mode.
TDCLK#
8
O
It/Ot2
Transmit Serial Clock. The DCE sends the DTE a clock signal
on this line. This enables the DTE to transmit serial data on the
Transmitted Data line (TXD). The clock frequency is the same as
the bit rate (0.01%) of TXD with a duty cycle of 501%.
TDCLK# signal transition from logic 0 to 1 marks the center of
each bit on TXD. Leave open if not used.
RDCLK#
6
O
It/Ot2
Receive Serial Clock. The DCE sends the DTE a clock signal on
this line. RDCLK clocks the reception circuitry of the DTE, which
receives serial data on the Received Data line (RXD). The clock
frequency is the same as the bit rate (0.01%) of RXD with a duty
cycle of 501%. RDCLK# signal transition from logic 0 to 1
indicates the center of each signal bit on RXD. Leave open if not
used.
Notes:
I/O Types: See Table 3-3.
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
102339E Conexant 3-7
Table 3-3. CX84100 V.22bis Modem I/O Type Definitions
I/O Type
Description
Ix
Input, wire
Ox
Output, wire
Rx
Oscillator pad, place 1%, 240 k resistor from pad to VDD
It/Ot2
Digital input, +5 V tolerant, keeper/Digital output, 2 mA
Itpu/Ot2
Digital input, +5 V tolerant, 75 k pull up/Digital output, 2 mA
Itpu
Digital input, + tolerant, 75 k pull up
Ot2
Digital output, 2 mA
It/Odpc
Digital input, +5 V tolerant/Digital output with adjustable drive; DIB clock and power
Idd/Odd
Digital input/Digital output; DIB data transceiver
PWR
Power
GND
Ground
NOTES:
1. See DC characteristics in Table 3-4.
2. I/O Type corresponds to the device Pad Type. The I/O column in signal interface tables refers to signal I/O direction used in
the application.
Table 3-4. CX84100 V.22bis Modem DC Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
Test Conditions
Input Voltage Low
VIL
+5 V tolerant
0
0.8
V
+5 V tolerant hysteresis
0
0.3 *VGG
V
Input Voltage High
VIH
V
+5 V tolerant
2
5.25
V
+5 V tolerant hysteresis
0.7 * VDD
5.25
V
Input Hysteresis
VH
V
+3V hysteresis
0.5
V
+5 V tolerant, hysteresis
0.3
V
Output Voltage Low
VOL
ZINT = 120
0
0.4
V
IOL = 2 mA
ZINT = 50
0
0.4
V
IOL = 8 mA
Output Voltage High
VOH
V
ZINT = 120
2.4
VDD
V
IOL = -2 mA
ZINT = 50
2.4
VDD
V
IOL = -8 mA
Pull-Up Resistance
Rpu
50
200
k
Pull-Down Resistance
Rpd
50
200
k
Test Conditions unless otherwise stated: VDD = +3.3 ± 0.3 VDC; TA = 0°C to 70°C; external load = 50 pF.
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
3-8 Conexant 102339E
3.2 CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Hardware Pins and Signals
3.2.1 CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Signal Summary
3.2.1.1 CX84100 V.22bis Modem Interface (Through DIB)
The DIB interface, power, and ground signals are:
Clock: CLK, pin 26; input
Digital Power: PWR+, pin 7; unregulated input power
Regulated Digital Voltage Supply: DVdd, pin 24
Digital Ground: DGnd, pin 23; digital ground
Regulated Analog Voltage Supply: AVdd, pin 2
Analog Ground: AGnd, pin 6; analog ground
Data Positive: DIB_P, pin 27; input/output
Data Negative: DIB_N, pin 28; input/output
3.2.1.2 Telephone Line Interface
The telephone line interface signals are:
RING 1 AC Coupled: RAC1, pin 21; input
TIP 1 AC Coupled: TAC1, pin 20; input
RING 2 AC Coupled: RAC2, pin 19; input
TIP 2 AC Coupled: TAC2, pin 18; input
TIP and RING DC Measurement: TRDC, pin 12; input
Electronic Inductor Capacitor: EIC, pin 11
Electronic Inductor Output: EIO, pin 17
Electronic Inductor Feedback: EIF, pin 16
Receive Analog Input: RXI, pin 9; input
Transmit Output: TXO, pin 14; output
Transmit Feedback: TXF, pin 13; input
Virtual Impedance 0: VZ, pin 10; input
Electronic Inductor Ground: DC_GND, pin 15
3.2.1.3 Voltage References
There are three reference voltage pins:
Output Middle: Center Reference Voltage: Vc, pin 3; output for decoupling
Output Reference Voltage: VRef, pin 4; output for decoupling
Bias Resistor: RBias, pin 5; input
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
102339E Conexant 3-9
3.2.1.4 General Purpose Input/Output
There is one unassigned general purpose input/output pin:
General Purpose Input/Output 1: GPIO1, pin 1; input/output
3.2.1.5 No Connects
Three pins are not used:
No Connect 1: NC1, pin 8; no internal connection
No Connect 2: NC2, pin 22; no internal connection
No Connect 3: NC3, pin 25; no internal connection
3.2.2 CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Pin Assignments and Signal Definitions
CX20493 LSD hardware interface signals are shown by major interface in Figure 3-3, are
shown by pin number in Figure 3-4, and are listed by pin number in Table 3-5.
CX20493 LSD hardware interface signals are defined in Table 3-6.
Figure 3-3. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Hardware Interface Signals
RAC2
TAC2
RAC1
TAC1
EIC
TRDC
EIO
EIF
RXI
VZ
TXO
TXF
RBias
VRef
Vc
GPIO1
NC1
NC2
NC3
19
18
21
20
11
12
17
16
9
10
14
13
5
4
3
1
8
22
25
101701_006
CX20493
SmartDAA 3
Line Side
Device
(LSD)
28-Pin QFN
Electronic
Inductor,
Off-Hook,
Pulse Dial,
and TIP and
RING VI
Control
AGND_LSD
Safety
and EMI
Protection
Ring
Filter
AGND_LSD
C944
Receive
Coupling
Impedance
Matching
and
Transmitter
NC
NC
NC
NC
R954
AGND_LSD
DVdd
CLK
PWR+
AVdd
AGnd
DIB_P
DIB_N
PADDLE
DC_GND
DGND
24
26
7
2
6
27
28
29
15
23
C930 C928
AGND_LSD
DIGITAL
ISOLATION
BARRIER
(DIB)
PWRCLKN
PWRCLKP
DIB_DATAP
DIB_DATAN
DATA
CHANNEL
POWER AND
CLOCK
CHANNEL
R922
C922
C924
Telephone
Line
Connector TIP
RING
C926
R932
Vdd
C952
C950
NOTE:
Consult applicable reference design for exact
component placement and values, and for layout guidelines.
C962
C974 C976
R990
C970
C978
DGND_LSD
Vdd
AGND_LSD DGND_LSD
GND_TIE
U908
C940
FB906
On-hook
Monitor
(Optional)
R950
R952
AGND_LSD
BR908
BR908 CC
BR908 AC1
PCLK2 CLK2
+ -
R924
R926
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
3-10 Conexant 102339E
Figure 3-4. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Pin Signals
101701A_007
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
GPIO1
AVdd
Vc
Vref
RBias
AGnd
PWR+
RAC1
TAC1
RAC2
TAC2
EIO
EIF
DC_GND
NC1
RXI
VZ
EIC
TRDC
TXF
TXO
DIB_N
DIB_P
CLK
NC3
DVdd
DGnd
NC2
CX20493
Table 3-5. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Pin Signals
Pin
Signal Label
Pin
Signal Label
1
GPIO1
15
DC_GND
2
AVdd
16
EIF
3
Vc
17
EIO
4
VRef
18
TAC2
5
RBias
19
RAC2
6
AGnd
20
TAC1
7
PWR+
21
RAC1
8
NC1
22
NC2
9
RXI
23
DGnd
10
VZ
24
DVdd
11
EIC
25
NC3
12
TRDC
26
CLK
13
TXF
27
DIB_P
14
TXO
28
DIB_N
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
102339E Conexant 3-11
Table 3-6. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Signal Definitions
Label
Pin
I/O
I/O Type
Signal Name/Description
System Signals
AVdd
2
PWR
PWR
Regulated Power Output. Provides external power for LSD digital
circuits and a connection point for external decoupling. (AVdd is routed
internally to LSD analog circuits.) See PWR+ pin description. Connect to
LSD DVdd pin and connect to AGND_LSD through C928 and C930 in
parallel. C928 and C930 must be placed close to pins 2 and 6. C930
must have ESR < 2 .
AGnd
6
AGND_LSD
AGND_LSD
Analog Ground. Connect to DIB transformer secondary winding
undotted terminal through BR908, R990, and R922.
VRef
4
REF
REF
Output Reference Voltage. Connect to AGND_LSD through C940 and
C976, which must be placed close to pin 4. Ensure a very close proximity
between C940 and the VRef pin. C940 must have a maximum ESR of 2
.
Vc
3
REF
REF
Output Middle Reference Voltage. Connect to AGND_LSD through
C944 and C974, which must be placed close to pin 3. Ensure a very
close proximity between C944 and the Vc pin. Use a short path and a
wide trace to AGND_LSD pin.
PWR+
7
PWR
PWR
Unregulated Power Input. Provides unregulated input power to the
LSD. PWR+ pin is an input which takes unregulated +3.2V to +4.5V from
the DIB power supply made up of the transformer, full-wave rectifier, and
filter capacitors. The PWR+ input is regulated by an internal linear
regulator to +3.3V 5% which is routed to the AVdd pin. If PWR+ is less
than +3.4V, then AVdd is equal to the unregulated PWR+ input value
minus 150 mV.
Connect to DIB transformer secondary winding dotted terminal through
FB906, BR908, R990, and R922. Connect transformer side of FB906 to
AGND_LSD though C970. Place FB906 and C970 close to pin 7 and pin
6 (AGnd).
DVdd
24
PWR
PWR
Digital Power Input. Input power for LSD digital circuits. Connect to LSD
AVdd pin and connect to DGND_LSD through C978. Place C978 near
pin 24.
DGnd
23
DGND_LSD
DGND_LSD
LSD Digital Ground. Connect to DGND_LSD, and to AGND_LSD at the
DGND_LSD/AGND_LSD tie point (U908).
PADDLE
AGND_LSD
AGND_LSD
Paddle Ground. Referred to as pin 29 in schematics. Connect to
AGND_LSD.
DIB Interface Signals
CLK
26
I
I
Clock. Provides input clock, AC coupled to the LSD. Connect to DIB
transformer secondary winding undotted terminal through C926 (closest
to the CX20493), R932, then R922 in series. Connect the R932 and
R922 node to LSD AGND pin through full-wave rectifier BR908. Place
C926 near pin 26 and place R932 near C926.
DIB_P
27
I/O
I/O
Data and Control Positive. Connect to DIBDAT_P through R924 in
series with C922. DIB_P and DIB_N signals are differential and half-
duplex bidirectional.
DIB_N
28
I/O
I/O
Data and Control Negative. Connect to DIBDAT_N through R926 in
series with C924. DIB_P and DIB_N signals are differential and half-
duplex bidirectional.
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
3-12 Conexant 102339E
Table 3-6. CX20493 LSD 28-Pin QFN Signal Definitions (Continued)
Label
Pin
I/O
I/O Type
Signal Name/Description
TIP and RING Interface
RAC1
TAC1
21
20
I
I
Ia
Ia
RING1 AC Coupled and TIP1 AC Coupled. AC-coupled voltage from
telephone line used to detect ring.
Connect RAC1 to the diode bridge AC node (RING) through R902
(connects to pin 21) and C902 in series.
Connect TAC1 to the diode bridge AC node (TIP) through R904
(connects to pin 20) and C904 in series.
RAC2
TAC2
19
18
I
I
Ia
Ia
RING2 AC Coupled and TIP2 AC Coupled. AC-coupled voltage from
telephone line used to optionally detect signal while on-hook.
Connect RAC2 to the diode bridge AC node (RING) through R948
(connects to pin 19) and C948. Leave open if not used.
Connect TAC2 to the diode bridge AC node (TIP) through R946
(connects to pin 21) and C946. Leave open if not used.
EIC
11
O
Oa
Electronic Inductor Capacitor Switch. Internally switched to TRDC
when pulse dialing. Connect to AGND_LSD through C958.
TRDC
12
I
Ia
TIP and RING DC Measurement. Input on-hook voltage (from a resistive
divider). Used internally to extract TIP and RING DC voltage and Line
Polarity Reversal (LPR) information. R906 and C918 must be placed
very close to pin 12.
EIO
17
O
Oa
Electronic Inductor Output. Calculated voltage is applied to this output
to control off-hook and DC VI mask operation. Connect to base of Q902.
DC_GND
15
GND
AGND_LSD
LSD Electronic Inductor Ground. Connect to AGND_LSD and to the
GND_LSD/AGND_LSD tie point (U908).
EIF
16
I
Ia
Electronic Inductor Feedback. Connect to emitter of Q904 through
R968.
RXI
9
I
Ia
Receive Analog Input. Receiver operational amplifier inverting input.
AC coupled to the Bridge CC node through R910 (connects to pin 9) and
C912 in series. R910 and C912 must be placed very close to pin 9. The
length of the PCB trace connecting R910 to the RXI pin must be kept at
an absolute minimum.
RBias
5
I
Ia
Receiver Bias. Connect to AGND_LSD through R954, which must be
placed close to pin 5.
VZ
10
I
Ia
Virtual Impedance. Input signal used to provide line complex
impedance matching for worldwide countries. AC coupled to Bridge CC
node through R908 (connects to pin 10) and C910 in series. R908 and
C910 must be placed very close to pin 10. The length of the PCB trace
connecting R908 to the VZ pin must be kept at an absolute minimum.
TXO
14
O
Oa
Transmit Output. Outputs transmit signal and impedance matching
signal; connect to base of transmitter transistor Q906.
TXF
13
I
Ia
Transmit Feedback. Connect to emitter of transmitter transistor Q906.
Not Used
GPIO1
1
I/O
It/Ot12
General Purpose I/O 1. Leave open if not used.
NC1
8
No Connect. No internal connection. Leave open.
NC2
22
No Connect. No internal connection. Leave open.
NC3
25
No Connect. No internal connection. Leave open.
Notes:
1. I/O types*:
Ia Analog input
It Digital input*
Oa Analog output
Ot12 Digital output*
AGND_LSD Isolated LSD Analog Ground (isolated from the host system ground)
GND_LSD Isolated LSD Digital Ground (isolated from the host system ground)
*See CX20493 LSD GPIO DC Electrical Characteristics (Table 3-9).
2. Refer to applicable reference design for exact component placement and values.
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
102339E Conexant 3-13
3.3 CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Hardware Pins and Signals
3.3.1 CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Signal Summary
3.3.1.1 CX84100 Interface (Through DIB)
The DIB interface, power, and ground signals are:
Clock (CLK, pin 29); input
Digital Power (PWR+, pin 8); unregulated input power
Regulated Digital Voltage Supply (DVdd, pin 28)
Digital Ground (DGnd, pin 26 and pin 27); digital ground
Regulated Analog Voltage Supply (AVdd, pin 2 and pin 3)
Analog Ground (AGnd, pin 7); analog ground
Data Positive (DIB_P, pin 30); input/output
Data Negative (DIB_N, pin 31); input/output
3.3.1.2 Telephone Line Interface
The telephone line interface signals are:
RING 1 AC Coupled (RAC1, pin 24); input
TIP 1 AC Coupled (TAC1, pin 23); input
RING 2 AC Coupled (RAC2, pin 22); input
TIP 2 AC Coupled (TAC2, pin 21); input
TIP and RING DC Measurement (TRDC, pin 13); input
Electronic Inductor Capacitor (EIC, pin 12)
Electronic Inductor Output (EIO, pin 20)
Electronic Inductor Feedback (EIF, pin 19)
Receive Analog Input (RXI, pin 10); input
Transmit Output (TXO, pin 15); output
Transmit Feedback (TXF, pin 14); input
Virtual Impedance 0 (VZ, pin 11); input
Electronic Inductor Ground (DC_GND, pins 1, 9, 16, 18, and 25)
3.3.1.3 Voltage References
There are three reference voltage pins:
Output Middle (Center) Reference Voltage (Vc, pin 4); output for decoupling
Output Reference Voltage (VRef, pin 5); output for decoupling
Bias Resistor (RBias, pin 6); input
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
3-14 Conexant 102339E
3.3.1.4 General Purpose Input/Output
There is one unassigned general purpose input/output pin:
General Purpose Input/Output 1 (GPIO1, pin 32); input/output
3.3.1.5 No Connects
There is one No Connect pin:
No Connect (NC, pin 17); no internal connection
3.3.2 CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Pin Assignments and Signal Definitions
CX20493 LSD hardware interface signals are shown by major interface in Figure 3-5, are
shown by pin number in Figure 3-6, and are listed by pin number in Table 3-7.
CX20493 LSD hardware interface signals are defined in Table 3-8.
Figure 3-5. CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Hardware Interface Signals
RAC2
TAC2
RAC1
TAC1
EIC
TRDC
EIO
EIF
RXI
VZ
TXO
TXF
RBias
VRef
Vc
GPIO1
NC
22
21
24
23
12
13
20
19
10
11
15
14
6
5
4
32
17
102247_007
CX20493
SmartDAA 3
Line Side
Device
(LSD)
32-Pin LQFP
Electronic
Inductor,
Off-Hook,
Pulse Dial,
and TIP and
RING VI
Control
AGND_LSD
Safety
and EMI
Protection
Ring
Filter
AGND_LSD
C944
Receive
Coupling
Impedance
Matching
and
Transmitter
NC
NC
R954
AGND_LSD
DVdd
CLK
PWR+
AVdd
AGnd
DIB_P
DIB_N
DC_GND
DGnd
28
29
8
2, 3
7
30
31
1, 9, 16, 18, 25
26, 27
C930 C928
AGND_LSD
DIGITAL
ISOLATION
BARRIER
(DIB)
PWRCLKN
PWRCLKP
DIB_DATAP
DIB_DATAN
DATA
CHANNEL
POWER AND
CLOCK
CHANNEL
R922
C922
C924
Telephone
Line
Connector TIP
RING
C926
R932
Vdd
C952
C950
NOTE:
Consult applicable reference design for exact component
placement and values, and for layout guidelines.
C962
C974 C976
R990
C970
C978
DGND_LSD
Vdd
AGND_LSD DGND_LSD
GND_TIE
U908
C940
FB906
On-hook
Monitor
(Optional)
R950
R952
BR908
BR908 CC
BR908 AC1
PCLK2 CLK2
+ -
R924
R926
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
102339E Conexant 3-15
Figure 3-6. CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Pin Signals
102247_008
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
DC_GND
AVdd
AVdd
Vc
VRef
RBias
AGnd
PWR+
RAC1
TAC1
RAC2
TAC2
EIO
EIF
DC_GND
NC
DC_GND
RXI
VZ
EIC
TRDC
TXF
TXO
DC_GND
GPIO1
DIB_N
DIB_P
CLK
DVdd
DGnd
DGnd
DC_GND
CX20493
Table 3-7. CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Pin Signals
Pin
Signal Label
Pin
Signal Label
1
DC_GND
17
NC
2
AVdd
18
DC_GND
3
AVdd
19
EIF
4
Vc
20
EIO
5
VRef
21
TAC2
6
RBias
22
RAC2
7
AGnd
23
TAC1
8
PWR+
24
RAC1
9
DC_GND
25
DC_GND
10
RXI
26
DGnd
11
VZ
27
DGnd
12
EIC
28
DVdd
13
TRDC
29
CLK
14
TXF
30
DIB_P
15
TXO
31
DIB_N
16
DC_GND
32
GPIO1
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
3-16 Conexant 102339E
Table 3-8. CX20493 LSD 32-Pin LQFP Pin Signal Definitions
Label
Pin
I/O
I/O Type
Signal Name/Description
System Signals
AVdd
2, 3
PWR
PWR
Regulated Power Output. Provides external power for LSD digital
circuits and a connection point for external decoupling. (AVdd is routed
internally to LSD analog circuits.) See PWR+ pin description. Connect to
LSD DVdd pin and connect to AGND_LSD through C928 and C930 in
parallel. C928 and C930 must be placed close to pin 3 (AVdd) and pin 7
(AGnd). C930 must have ESR < 2 .
AGnd
7
AGND_LSD
AGND_LSD
Analog Ground. Connect to minus (-) terminal of full wave rectifier
(FWR). Connect FWR BR980 terminal to DIB transformer secondary
winding undotted terminal through R922.
VRef
5
REF
REF
Output Reference Voltage. Connect to AGND_LSD through C940 and
C976, which must be placed close to pin 5 (VRef). Ensure a very close
proximity between C940 and pin 5. C940 must have a maximum ESR of
2 .
Vc
4
REF
REF
Output Middle Reference Voltage. Connect to AGND_LSD through
C944 and C974, which must be placed close to pin 4 (Vc). Ensure a very
close proximity between C944 and pin 4. Use a short path and a wide
trace to AGND_LSD pin.
PWR+
8
PWR
PWR
Unregulated Power Input. Provides unregulated input power to the
LSD. PWR+ pin is an input which takes unregulated +3.2V to +4.5V from
the DIB power supply made up of the transformer, full-wave rectifier, and
filter capacitors. The PWR+ input is regulated by an internal linear
regulator to +3.3V 5% which is routed to the AVdd pin. If PWR+ is less
than +3.4V, then AVdd is equal to the unregulated PWR+ input value
minus 150 mV (Table 3-10).
Connect to plus (+) terminal of FWR. Connect terminal BR908 AC1 to
DIB transformer secondary winding dotted terminal through R990.
Connect transformer side of FB906 to AGND_LSD though C970. Place
FB906 and C970 close to pin 8 (PWR+) and pin 7 (AGnd).
DVdd
28
PWR
PWR
Digital Power Input. Input power for LSD digital circuits. Connect to LSD
AVdd pin and connect to DGND_LSD through C978. Place C978 near
pin 27 (DVdd).
DGnd
26, 27
DGND_LSD
DGND_LSD
LSD Digital Ground. Connect to DGND_LSD, and to AGND_LSD at the
DGND_LSD/AGND_LSD tie point (U908).
DIB Interface Signals
CLK
29
I
I
Clock. Provides input clock, AC coupled to the LSD. Connect to DIB
transformer secondary winding undotted terminal through C926 (closest
to the CX20493), R932, then R922 in series. Connect the R932 and
R922 node to LSD AGND pin through full-wave rectifier BR908. Place
C926 near pin 29 (CLK) and place R932 near C926.
DIB_P
30
I/O
I/O
Data and Control Positive. Connect to DIBDAT_P through R924 in
series with C922. DIB_P and DIB_N signals are differential and half-
duplex bidirectional.
DIB_N
31
I/O
I/O
Data and Control Negative. Connect to DIBDAT_N through R926 in
series with C924. DIB_P and DIB_N signals are differential and half-
duplex bidirectional.
CX84100-41/-23 SCXV.22bis Modem Data Sheet
102339E Conexant 3-17
Table 3-8. CX20493 LSD Pin Signal Definitions (Continued)
Label
Pin
I/O
I/O Type
Signal Name/Description
TIP and RING Interface
RAC1
TAC1
24
23
I
I
Ia
Ia
RING1 AC Coupled and TIP1 AC Coupled. AC-coupled voltage from
telephone line used to detect ring.
Connect RAC1 to the diode bridge AC node (RING) through R902
(connects to pin 24) and C902 in series.
Connect TAC1 to the diode bridge AC node (TIP) through R904
(connects to pin 23) and C904 in series.
RAC2
TAC2
22
21
I
I
Ia
Ia
RING2 AC Coupled and TIP2 AC Coupled. AC-coupled voltage from
telephone line used to optionally detect signal while on-hook.
Connect RAC2 to the diode bridge AC node (RING) through R948
(connects to pin 22) and C948. Leave open if not used.
Connect TAC2 to the diode bridge AC node (TIP) through R946
(connects to pin 21) and C946. Leave open if not used.
EIC
12
O
Oa
Electronic Inductor Capacitor Switch. Internally switched to TRDC
when pulse dialing. Connect to AGND_LSD through C958.
TRDC
13
I
Ia
TIP and RING DC Measurement. Input on-hook voltage (from a resistive
divider). Used internally to extract TIP and RING DC voltage and Line
Polarity Reversal (LPR) information. R906 and C918 must be placed
very close to pin 13 (TRDC).
EIO
20
O
Oa
Electronic Inductor Output. Calculated voltage is applied to this output
to control off-hook and DC VI mask operation. Connect to base of Q902.
DC_GND
1, 9,
16, 18,
25
GND
AGND_LSD
LSD Electronic Inductor Ground. Connect to AGND_LSD and to the
GND_LSD/AGND_LSD tie point (U908).
EIF
19
I
Ia
Electronic Inductor Feedback. Connect to emitter of Q904 through
R968.
RXI
10
I
Ia
Receive Analog Input. Receiver operational amplifier inverting input.
AC coupled to the Bridge CC node through R910 (connects to pin 10)
and C912 in series. R910 and C912 must be placed very close to pin 10.
The length of the PCB trace connecting R910 to the RXI pin must be
kept at an absolute minimum.
RBias
6
I
Ia
Receiver Bias. Connect to AGND_LSD through R954, which must be
placed close to pin 6.
VZ
11
I
Ia
Virtual Impedance. Input signal used to provide line complex
impedance matching for worldwide countries. AC coupled to Bridge CC
node through R908 (connects to pin 11) and C910 in series. R908 and
C910 must be placed very close to pin 11. The length of the PCB trace
connecting R908 to the VZ pin must be kept at an absolute minimum.
TXO
15
O
Oa
Transmit Output. Outputs transmit signal and impedance matching
signal; connect to base of transmitter transistor Q906.
TXF
14
I
Ia
Transmit Feedback. Connect to emitter of transmitter transistor Q906.
Not Used
GPIO1
32
I/O
It/Ot12
General Purpose I/O 1. Leave open if not used.
NC
17
No Connect. No internal connection. Leave open.
Notes:
1. I/O types*:
Ia Analog input
It Digital input, TTL-compatible
Oa Analog output
Ot12 Digital output, TTL-compatible, 12 mA, ZINTERNAL = 32
AGND_LSD Isolated LSD Analog Ground
GND_LSD Isolated LSD Digital Ground
*See CX20493 LSD GPIO DC Electrical Characteristics (Table 3-9).
2. Refer to applicable reference design for exact component placement and values.
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3.4 CX20493 LSD GPIO DC Electrical Characteristics
CX20493 LSD GPIO DC electrical characteristics are specified in Table 3-9.
CX20493 LSD AVdd DC electrical characteristics are listed in Table 3-10.
Table 3-9. CX20493 LSD GPIO DC Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
Test Conditions
Input Voltage
VIN
-0.30
3.465
V
DVdd = +3.465 V
Input Voltage Low
VIL
1.0
V
Input Voltage High
VIH
1.6
V
Output Voltage Low
VOL
0
0.33
V
Output Voltage High
VOH
2.97
V
Input Leakage Current
-10
10
µA
Output Leakage Current (High Impedance)
-10
10
µA
GPIO Output Sink Current at 0.33 V maximum
2.4
-
mA
GPIO Output Source Current at 2.97 V minimum
2.4
-
mA
GPIO Rise Time/Fall Time
20
100
ns
Test Conditions unless otherwise stated: DVdd = +3.3 V +5%; TA = 0°C to 70°C; external load = 50 pF
Table 3-10. CX20493 LSD AVdd DC Electrical Characteristics
PWR+ Input
AVdd Output
+3.4 V < PWR+ < +4.5 V
+3.3 V 5%
+3.2 V < PWR+ < +3.39 V
3.05 V < AVdd < 3.24 V
See PWR+, AVdd, and DVdd descriptions in Table 3-6.
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3.5 Electrical and Environmental Specifications
3.5.1 Operating Conditions, Absolute Maximum Ratings, and Power
Requirements
The operating conditions are specified in Table 3-11.
The absolute maximum ratings are listed in Table 3-12.
The current and power requirements are listed in Table 3-13.
Table 3-11. Operating Conditions
Parameter
Symbol
Limits
Units
Supply Voltage
VDD
+3.0 to +3.6
VDC
Operating Ambient Temperature
TA
0 to +70
°C
Table 3-12. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Limits
Units
Supply Voltage
VDD
-0.5 to +4.0
VDC
Input Voltage
VIN
-0.5 to (VGG +0.5)*
VDC
Storage Temperature Range
TSTG
-55 to +125
°C
Analog Inputs
VIN
-0.3 to (VAA + 0.5)
VDC
Voltage Applied to Outputs in High
Impedance (Off) State
VHZ
-0.5 to (VGG +0.5)*
VDC
DC Input Clamp Current
IIK
±20
mA
DC Output Clamp Current
IOK
±20
mA
Static Discharge Voltage (25°C)
VESD
±2500
VDC
Latch-up Current (25°C)
ITRIG
±400
mA
* VGG = +3.3 V ± 0.3V or +5 V ± 5%.
Handling CMOS Devices
The device contains circuitry to protect the inputs against damage due to high static
voltages. However, it is advised that normal precautions be taken to avoid application of
any voltage higher than maximum rated voltage.
An unterminated input can acquire unpredictable voltages through coupling with stray
capacitance and internal cross talk. Both power dissipation and device noise immunity
degrades. Therefore, all inputs should be connected to an appropriate supply voltage.
Input signals should never exceed the voltage range from -0.5 V to VGG + 0.5 V. This
prevents forward biasing the input protection diodes and possibly entering a latch up
mode due to high current transients.
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Table 3-13. Current and Power Requirements
Mode
Typical
Current
(Ityp)
(mA)
Maximum
Current
(Imax)
(mA)
Typical
Power
(Ptyp)
(mW)
Maximum
Power
(Pmax)
(mW)
Notes
Normal Mode: Off-hook, normal data connection
54
58
178
209
f=28.224 MHz
Normal Mode: On-hook, idle, waiting for ring
53
57
175
205
f=28.224 MHz
Low-Power Mode: Idle mode
14
16
47
55
f=0 MHz
Low-Power Mode: Sleep mode
12
12
40
43
f=0 MHz
Low-Power Mode: Stop mode
5
6
16
19
f=0 MHz
Notes:
1. Operating voltage: VDD = +3.3 V ± 0.3V.
2. Test conditions: VDD = +3.3 V for typical values; VDD = +3.6 V for maximum values.
3. Input Ripple 0.1 Vpeak-peak.
4. f = Internal frequency.
5. Typical power (Ptyp) computed from Ityp: Ptyp = Ityp * 3.3 V; Maximum power (Pmax) computed from
Imax: Pmax = Imax * 3.6 V.
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3.6 Interface Timing and Waveforms
3.6.1.1 Serial DTE Interface
The serial DTE interface waveforms for 1200 and 2400 bps are illustrated in Figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7. Waveforms - Serial DTE Interface
TDCLK
1200 BPS
TXD
1200 BPS
TDCLK
2400 BPS
TXD
2400 BPS
NOTE: THIS FIGURE IS VALID FOR SYNCHRONOUS MODE ONLY. THERE IS NO RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
TXD AND TDCLK IN ASYNCHRONOUS MODE.
RDCLK
1200 BPS
RXD
1200 BPS
RDCLK
2400 BPS
RXD
2400 BPS
NOTE: THIS FIGURE IS VALID FOR SYNCHRONOUS MODE ONLY. THERE IS NO RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
RXD AND RDCLK IN ASYNCHRONOUS MODE.
a. Transmit
b. Receive
102187_005
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3.7 Crystal Specifications
Crystal specifications are listed in Table 3-14.
Table 3-14. Crystal Specifications
Characteristic
Value
Frequency
28.224 MHz nominal
Calibration Tolerance
±50 ppm at 25°C (CL = 16.5 and 19.5 pF)
Frequency Stability vs. Temperature
±35 ppm (0°C to 70°C)
Frequency Stability vs. Aging
±20 ppm/5 years
Oscillation Mode
Fundamental
Calibration Mode
Parallel resonant
Load Capacitance, CL
18 pF nom.
Shunt Capacitance, CO
7 pF max.
Series Resistance, R1
35-60 max. @20 nW drive level
Drive Level
100µW correlation; 500µW max.
Operating Temperature
0°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature
40°C to 85°C
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4. Package Dimensions
The 28-pin TSSOP package dimensions are shown in Figure 4-1.
The 28-pin QFN Punch-Style package dimensions are shown in The 28-QFN package
comes in either punch- or sawn-style. Both are electrically equivalent and share the same
footprint..The punch-style package is shown in Figure 4-2, and the sawn-style package is
shown in Figure 4-3. Package dimensions for both styles are listed in Table 4-1
Figure 4-2.
The 28-pin QFN Sawn-Style package dimensions are shown in Figure 4-3.
The 32-pin LQFP package dimensions are shown in 4-4.
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Figure 4-1. Package Dimensions - 28-Pin TSSOP
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The 28-QFN package comes in either punch- or sawn-style. Both are electrically
equivalent and share the same footprint..The punch-style package is shown in Figure 4-2,
and the sawn-style package is shown in Figure 4-3. Package dimensions for both styles
are listed in Table 4-1
Figure 4-2. Package Dimensions - 28-Pin QFN: Punch Style
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Figure 4-3. Package Dimensions 28-Pin QFN: Sawn Style
Table 4-1: Package Dimensions: Punch Style and Sawn Style
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Figure 4-4. Package Dimensions - 32-Pin LQFP
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