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CMX850 Communications Controller

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CMX850 Communications Controller IC with on-chip µC, Modem, Signalling and Memory
CMX850

Communications Controller

Features:
  • 8051µC with 8k RAM
  • Addressing for 4MB of External Flash Memory
  • External LCD Controller Interface
  • V.22bis, V.22, V.21 (and Bell equivalents) Integral Modem
  • Tx and Rx DTMF/Tones
  • Line and Phone Differential Amplifiers
  • Dual Clock Modes with Separate Xtals
  • Call Progress Decoder
  • CAS Tone Detection and Generation
  • 'Line Reverse', 'Ring' and 'Off-Hook' Detection
  • Low Power Operation with 'Powersave' and 'Sleep' Modes
  • Watchdog Timer, GPI/O, UART and Timer Port with External Interrupts
  • Multiplexed 2-Input
  • A-to-D Converter - Keypad (8x16)-  GPIO-2 x Low Power PWM Outputs
Applications:
  • SMS and ADSI Terminals
  • Telemetry and Remote Meter Reading Systems
  • Security and Alarm Systems
  • Call Routers
  • FeaturePhones
  • EPOS Terminals
  • E-Mail and Internet Appliances
Packages:
  • CMX850L8 - 100pin LQFP
Supply Requirement:
  • 3.0 to 3.6 V power supply
Description

The CMX850 combines a dual-port V.22bis modem with an 8051 microcontroller including 8k of RAM to form a powerful communications processor.

Extended addressing offers page-mode access to 4Mbytes of external FLASH memory.
The 8051 runs from the ~12MHz oscillator with a choice of sub-multiple frequencies down to ~12kHz giving a range of low power operating modes. 

The supply voltage is in the range: 3.0 to 3.6 V.  A Watchdog Timer and standard 8051 Timers are included. I/O facilities include an LCD controller interface, 8x16 keypad interface with interrupts, a UART, two low-power PWM outputs, and a multiplexed 2-input 10-bit A-to-D converter. Unused functions can be alternatively used as GPIO.
Low power and very low power (sleep) modes contribute to low battery consumption.

The MUXAD pin allows the 8051 to multiplex the eight lower address and data bus lines to release further pins for I/O (debug support etc.).
The V.22bis modem can be woken from sleep mode by ‘ringing’ or ‘line-reversals’.


Block Diagram

The CMX850 combines a dual-port V.22bis modem with an 8051 microcontroller including 8k of RAM to form a powerful communications processor

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