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SI3015-FS

Manufacturer Part Number
SI3015-FS
Description
SI2400 ISOMODEM LINE-SIDE
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of SI3015-FS

Data Format
V.90
Interface
Serial
Voltage - Supply
3.3 V ~ 5 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Baud Rates
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AT Command Set
The controller provides several vital functions including
AT command parsing, DAA control, connect sequence
control, DCE protocol control, intrusion detection,
parallel phone off-hook detection, escape control, caller
ID control and formatting, PCM mode control, ring
detect, DTMF control, call progress monitoring, and
HDLC framing. The controller also writes to the control
registers that configure the modem. Virtually all
interaction between the host and the modem is done via
the controller. The controller uses AT (ATtention)
commands and S-Registers to configure and control the
modem.
The modem has two basic modes of operation, the
Command mode and the Data mode. The Si2400 is
asynchronous in both the Command mode and the Data
mode. The modem is in the Command mode at power-
up, after a reset, before a connection is made, after a
connection is dropped, and during a connection after
successfully “Escaping” from the data mode back to the
command mode using one of the methods previously
described. The following section describes the AT
command set available in the Command mode.
The Si2400 supports a subset of the typical modem AT
command set since it is intended for use with a
dedicated microcontroller instead of general terminal
applications. AT commands begin with the letters AT
and are followed directly (no space) by the command.
(These commands are also case-sensitive.) All AT
commands must be entered in upper case including AT
except w##, r#, m#, q#, and z (wakeup-on-ring).
AT commands can be divided into two groups, control
commands and configuration commands. Control
commands, such as ATD, cause the modem to perform
an action (going off-hook and dialing). The value of this
type of command is changed at a particular time to
perform a particular action. For example, the command
“ATDT1234<CR>” will cause the modem to go off-hook
and dial the number 1234 via DTMF. This action will
exist only during a connection attempt. No enduring
change in the modem configuration will exist after the
connection or connection attempt has ended.
Configuration
characteristics until they are modified or reversed by a
subsequent configuration command or the modem is
reset. Modem configuration status can be determined
with the use of “ATSR?<CR>” Where R is the two
character hexadecimal address of an S-register.
A command line is defined as a string of characters
starting with AT and ending with an end-of-line
character, <CR> (13 decimal). Command lines may
commands
change
modem
Rev. 1.1
contain several commands, one after the other. If there
are no characters between AT and <CR>, the modem
responds with “O” after the carriage return.
Command Line Execution
The characters in a command line are executed one at
a time. Unexpected command characters will be
ignored, but unexpected data characters may be
interpreted incorrectly.
After the modem has executed a command line, the
result code corresponding to the last command
executed is returned to the terminal or host. In addition
to the “ATH” and “ATZ” commands, the commands
which warrant a response (e.g., “ATSR?” or “ATI”) must
be the last in the string and followed by a <CR>. All
other commands may be concatenated on a single line.
To echo command line characters, set the Si2400 to
echo mode using the E1 command.
All numeric arguments, including S-register address and
value, are in hexidecimal format and two digits must
always be entered.
< CR > End Of Line Character
This character is typed to end a command line. The
value of the <CR> character is 13 decimal, the ASCII
carriage return character. When the <CR> character is
entered, the modem executes the commands in the
command line. Commands which do not require a
response are executed immediately and do not
need a <CR>.
Command
DP#
DT#
w##
RO
Table 18. AT Command Set Summary
m#
q#
M
r#
A
E
H
O
S
Z
z
I
Function
Answer line immediately with modem.
Tone dial number.
Pulse dial number.
Local echo on/off.
Hangup/go on line.
Chip revision.
Speaker control options.
Return online.
V.23 reverse.
Read/write S-Registers.
Write S-Register in binary.
Read S-Register in binary.
Monitor S-Register in binary.
Read S-Register in binary.
Software reset.
Wakeup on ring.
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