charge frequencies on a telephone line.
to the user's national 鈥楳ust/Must-Not Decode鈥?/div>
specifications via an on-chip input amplifier, while the
12kHz and 16kHz frequency limits are accurately
defined by the use of an external 3.579545MHz
telephone-system Xtal or clock-pulse input.
The MX631, which demonstrates high 12kHz and
16kHz performance in the presence of both voice and
noise, can operate from either a single or differential
analog signal input from which it will produce two
individual logic outputs:
1. Tone Follower Output - A 'tone-following' logic
output producing a 鈥淟ow鈥?level for the period of a
correct decode and a 鈥淗igh鈥?level for a bad decode
or N
OTONE
.
2. Packet (Cumulative Tone) Mode Output - To
respond and/or de-respond after a cumulative
40ms of good tone (orN
OTONE
) in any 48ms period.
This process will ignore small fluctuations or fades
of a valid frequency input and is available for
碌Processor
鈥榃ake-Up鈥? Minimum Tone detection,
N
OTONE
indication or transient avoidance.
This system (12kHz/16kHz) selectable integrated
circuit, which may be line-powered, is available in 16-pin
plastic DIP and SOIC surface mount packages.
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