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SI3015-KS

Manufacturer Part Number
SI3015-KS
Description
IC SI2400 LINE-SIDE DAA 16SOIC
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Type
Enhanced Global Direct Access Arrangementr
Datasheet

Specifications of SI3015-KS

Package / Case
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Data Format
V.90
Interface
Serial
Voltage - Supply
3.3 V ~ 5 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Product
Modem Module
Supply Current
0.3 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Baud Rates
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
336-1094

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Si2400
5.5. Parallel Phone Detection
The Si2400 has the ability to detect a phone or other
device that is off hook on a shared line. This enables the
ISOmodem to avoid interrupting a call in progress on a
shared line and to intelligently handle an interruption by
another device when the Si2400 is using the line. An
automatic algorithm to detect parallel phone intrusion
(defined as an off-hook parallel handset) is provided by
default.
5.5.1. On-Hook Intrusion Detection
To implement intrusion detection, the Si2400 uses loop
voltage sense register SDB (LVCS). When on hook,
LVCS monitors the line voltage. (When off-hook, it
measures line current.) LVCS has a full scale of 87 V
with an LSB of 2.75 V. The first code (0 → 1) is skewed
such that a 0 indicates that the line voltage is < 3.0 V.
The voltage accuracy of LVCS is ±20%. The user can
read these bits directly when on hook through register
SDB (LVCS).
The automatic on-hook detector algorithm can be
tripped by either an absolute level or by a voltage
differential
absolute or S13[3] (ONHD) = 1
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by
selecting
LVC S
BITS
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0 3 6
Figure 7. Loop Voltage—LVCS Transfer Function
S13[3] (ONHD) = 0
b
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for differential. If the
b
for
Rev. 1.3
Loop Voltage (V)
absolute detector is chosen, the Si2400 algorithm will
detect an intrusion if LVCS is less than the value stored
in on-hook intrusion threshold, S11[4:0] (AVL). In other
words, an intrusion has occurred if LVCS < AVL.
AVL defaults to 1000
absolute detector is the correct method to use for most
countries and should also be used to detect the
presence (or absence) of a line connection.
Under the condition of a very short line and a current-
limiting telephone off hook, the off-hook line voltage can
be as high as 40 V. The minimum on-hook voltage may
not be much greater. This condition can occur on phone
lines with current-limiting specifications such as France.
For these lines, a differential detector is more
appropriate.
The differential detector method checks line status
every 26.66 ms. The detector compares (LVCS (t –
set in register S11[7:5] (DVL). The default for DVL is
0x02 (5.5 V). If the threshold is exceeded (LVCS (t –
(LVCS (t) – LVCS (t – 0.02666) > DVL), then the
intrusion is said to have terminated.
0.02666) – LVCS (t)) to the differential threshold level
0.02666) – LVCS (t) > DVL), an intrusion is detected. If
75 78 81 84 87
b
, or 25 V on powerup. The
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