12kHz and 16kHz SPM Detector
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- Low Power Operation
- Detects 12kHz and 16kHz SPM Frequencies
- High Speechband Rejection Properties
- Tone Follower and Packet-mode Outputs
- Complex and/or Simple Telephone Systems
- Hotel and Office Call-Charge/Logging Systems
- Billing Systems
- Public Call Monitoring
- Payphone Systems
- PCMCIA Fax and Data Modems
- CMX631AD4 - 16-pin SOIC
- CMX631AD5 - 24-pin SSOP
- CMX631AP3 - 16-pin PDIP
- 3.0 to 5.5 V power supply
The CMX631A is a low-power, system-selectable Subscriber Pulse Metering (SPM) detector to indicate the presence, on a telephone line, of both 12kHz and 16kHz telephone call-charge tone frequencies.
Deriving its input directly from the telephone line, input amplitude/sensitivities are component adjustable to the user’s national ‘Must/Must-Not Decode’ specifications via an on-chip input amplifier, whilst 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 CMX631A, which demonstrates high 12kHz and 16kHz performance in the presence of both voice and noise, can operate from either a single or differential analogue signal input from which it will produce two individual logic outputs.
This system (12kHz/16kHz) selectable microcircuit, which may be line-powered, is available in: 24-pin SSOP, 16-pin SOIC and 16-pin plastic DIP packages.
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