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PRELIMINARY DATA (Revised)
DtSnNCTIYE CHARACTERISTtCS
Complete FSK MODEM in a 28-pin packego - jusl add
line intarlace
Compabble w~th Bell 10311131109 Bell 202 CCITT V.21
CCITT V.23 speciticabons
No extemal hltering required
All digital signal processing digital hilers and ADC/DAC
indudAd on-chip
Ineludes essenbal RS 232/CClTT V.24 har dshake
signals
Auto~answer capability
Local cc~py/tesl modes
1200 bps tull duplex on 4-wire line
Pin-programmable mode section
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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Am7910
FSK MODEM
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Tha Am7910 is a singl~chip asynchrocous Frequency
Shih Keying (FSK) vdc-~band modern. It is pin seleclable
Tor baud rates d 300. 600 or 1200 bits per serx~nd er d is
compatibl* TAnth tho applicable Bell and CCITT recon~-
mended standards lar 103/113/108 202 V.21 and V~23 type
moderns. F've mode contrd hnes seTect a desired modem
r onfiguration.
Digital signal processsing lechniques are empioyed in the
Am7910 to pertorrn alt myor tunchons such as m~xtulation
demodulation and tiltering. The Am7910 contains on-chip
anabg-to4ighal and digital-to-analog convener cirrults to
minimize the extemal oomponents in a system This device
includes ~ essenbal RS-2321CCITT V.24 terminal control
signals with TTL lavels.
Clocking Can be generated by attaching a crystal to drive the
intemal crystal oscillator or by appPying an extemal cinck
signal.
A data access arrangement (OM) or acoustic coupter must
provKde the phone line intertace extemally.
The Am7910 is tabricated usin4 N<hannel MOS technd-
ogy in a 26-pin package. All the digital input and output
signals (extspt the extemal ciock signal) are TTL compat-
ible. Power suWly requirements are ~ 5 volts.
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Figure 2. Am7910 Block Dlagram
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INTERFACE SIGNAL DESCRIPTION
UICUMC4 tCONTROL INPUTS)
These rive inputS select one ol th~rly~lavo modem conhgurat~ons
accord,ng IO the Beil or CCITT spec~tlcat~ons l~sted in Tabie 1.
Onty 19 ot these 32 modes are aelually available to the user
Modes 0-8 a~e the normal operat,on modes The 1200 Baud
modes cen t~e selecied with or wilhoul a comprom~se equalizer
Modes 16 25 permii loop back ot the Am7910 Iransm~ner and
rece~ver. No ~nternal conneclion i5 made. The user musl
erlernally connecl the TRANSMITTED CARRIER pin (F.gure 3)
to the RECEIVED CARRIER pin it analog loopback is required.
For digital bopback external conneetion o/ RECEIVED DATA
and TRAr4SMITTED DATA is required. Whenever a rnode in Ihis
group is selecied. the eHect is lo set all transmil and receive
fillers lo the same channel irequency band so that loopback con
be performed.
Modes 9-15 and 26-31 are reserved and shouid nol be used
DATA TERN1INAL READY (DTR)
A LOW kvel on this input indicates the dala terminal desires to
send and'ol rece~ve dala via the rnodern. This signal is galed with
all other TTL inputs and outputs so Ihat a bw level enables all
these signals as well as the intemal control logic to lunclion A
HIGH lovel d~sabies all TTL UO pins and the internal logic.
RECtUEST TO SEND (RTS}
A LOW level on this inpul Instructs lhe modem to enter I~ansmit
mode. This inpul must remain LOW tor the duration d data
transmission. The signal has no ellect it DATA TERMINAL
READY is HIGH (disablect) A HIGH bvel on Ihis input turns oH
the transminer.
CLEAR TO SEND {CTS)
This output goes LOW at the end ol a delay initialed when
REOUEST TO SENCI goes LOW. Actual data lo be transmitted
shouid not be presented to the TRANSh'tlTTED DATA input until a
LOW is indicated on the CLEAR TO SEND output. Normally the
user shouid force the TD input HIGH whenever CTS is oft (HIGH).
_his dgna' never goes LOW as long as DTR is Ht<;R (disabied).
CLEAR TO SEND goes HIGH at the end ot a detay initiated when
REQUEST TO SEND t'°es HIGH
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CARRIER DETECT {CD)
A LOW on this output indicates that a valid carrier signal is
presenl at the receiYer and has been present lor at least a lime,
tCDoN' where tCDoN depends upon the selected modem con-
tiguralion (Table 2). A HIGH on this outpul signihes thal no valid
carrier is being received and has not been received for a lime,
tCDoFF. CARRIER DEtECT remains HIGH when DTR is HIGH.
Values tor ~=N and tC~F are conliguration dependent and
are listed in Table 2.
TRAN5hIITTED t)ATA (TD)
Data bits lo be transmined are presented on this input serially;
HIGH (mark) conesponds to bgic 1 and LOW (space) cone-
sponds to bgic 0 This data delermines which trequeney a~
paars at any instant al the TRANSMITT!ED CARRIER output pin
(Table 2). No s~gnal appaars al me TRAlqSMITTED CARRIER
output unless DTR is LOW and h~ is LOW.
RECEIVED DATA (RD)
Dala bits rJemodulated trorri the flECEIVED CARRIER input
are avallAbb senally al this ou~ut; HIGH (mark) indic~tes b~ic
1 and LOW (space) indicates logic 0. Under the tollowing
condiNons this oulput Is torrod to bgic 1 because the dala may
be ~nwalid:
1. When CARRIER DETECT is HIGH
2 During the internal squelch delay al hall-duplex line lurn
around 1202/V.23 martes only)
3. Dur~nrg soh carrier turnott at hall-duplex lene lurn sround
(202 mo only)
4. When DTR is HIGH
5. When RTS ON and BRTS OFF in V 23~202 modes ooly
6. During auto-answer sequence
DACK FtEaUEST TO SEND (BRTS)
Since the 1200 bps modem contigural~ons, Bell 202 and CCITT
V 23, permit ooly halt doplex operation over two-wire llnes, a lo~
baud rale "backward" channel is provided lor Iransmission trom
the main channel recelver lo Ihe main channel lransmitter. This
inpul signal (BRTS) is equivelent lo REOUEST TO SEND for Ihe
main channel. except il belongs to the bachward channel Note
that since the Am7910 contains a single transmitter, R~TS and
BRTS shouid not be assened simultaneously. BRTS is mean-
inglul ooly when a 202 or V.23 mone is selecied by MCo-MC4 In
all other modes il is ignored.
For V.23 mode the t~equency appearing Al the transmitled
carrier (TC) oulput pin is determ~ned by a MARK or SPACE at
the back transmitted data (BTD) input (Table 2).
For 202 mode a Irequency ol 387Hz ap,oears at TC when BRTS
is LOW and DTD is HIGH. No energy (0.0 volts) appears al TC
when BRTS is HIGH. BTD shouid be f~xed HIGH /or 202 back
channel transmission. The signal, BRTS, then is equivelent to
the signal, Secondary Request-to-Send, for 202 S''T rnodems,
or Supervisory Transmitted Oata tor 202 C/D modems.
BACK CLEAR TO SEND (BCTS)
This line is cquivelent to CLEAR T0 SEND lor the main channel,
except it belongs lo the back channel. eCTS is meaningful only
when a V23 mode is selected by MCo-MC4. This signal is not
used in Bell 202 back mode.
BACK CARRIER DETECT (BCD)
This line is equivalent to CARRIER DETECT lor the main
channel, except fl belongs lo the backward channel. DCD is
meaninglol only when a 202 or V.23 mode is~selected by MCo-
MC4. For V.23 back channel mode, BCD tums on when either
the MARK or SPACE trequency sppears with sulticient lovel at
the reccivad carrier (RC) inpul'
for 202 back channel mode, DCD turns on in response to a
387Hz tone ol sutlicient level at the RC input. In this case BCD is
equivalent to the signal, Secondary Rereivad Line Signal De-
tecior, tor 202 SIT modems, rw Supervisory Received Data tor
202 CID rnorJems.
BACK TRANSMITTED DATA (eTD)
This line is equivalenl lo TRANSMITTED DATA tor the mAin
channel, except it belongs to lhe back channel. BTD is mean.
inglul ooly when a 202 or V~23 rnode is selr.~cied by MC~MC4.
For 202 back transmission ot onlott keying, BTD shouid be fixed
at a HIGH level.
aACK RECEIVED DATA (eRD)
This line is equivelent to RECEIVED DATA (excepl clemping) lor
Ihe main channel, except n belongs io ihe back channel. E3RD is
meaninglul only when a V.23 mode is selected by MCo-MC4.
Under the tdiowing conddions this output is torced HIGH:
1. BRD HIGH
2. DTR HIGH
3. V.21003rnode
4. During aut~answer
5. When BRTS ON and FlTS OFF in V.23 modes ooly