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Si3233
tRISE
=
3--
4
T
⎛
âŽ
1
–
C----1-F----2-⎠⎞
where T = ringing period, and CF = desired crest factor.
For example, to generate a 71 VPK, 20 Hz ringing
signal, the equations are as follows:
R N G Y ( 20
Hz)
=
1--
2
×
-------1--------
20 Hz
×
8000
=
200
=
C8h
R N G X ( 71
VPK)
=
7----1--
96
×
215
=
24235
=
5EABh
For a crest factor of 1.3 and a period of 0.05 seconds
(20 Hz), the rise time requirement is 0.0153 seconds.
RCO(20 Hz, 1.3 crest factor)
= 0----.--02---1--×-5----32---4-×---2--8-3--0-5---0---0--= 396= 018Ch
In addition, the user must select the trapezoidal ringing
waveform by writing TSWS = 1 in direct Register 34.
2.5.4. Ringing DC voltage Offset
A dc offset can be added to the ac ringing waveform by
defining the offset voltage in ROFF (indirect Register 6).
The offset, VROFF, is added to the ringing signal when
RVO is set to 1 (direct Register 34, bit 1). The value of
ROFF is calculated as follows:
ROFF
=
V-----R---O----F----F- × 215
96
2.5.5. Linefeed Considerations During Ringing
Care must be taken to keep the generated ringing signal
within the ringing voltage rails (GNDA and VBAT) to
maintains proper biasing of the external bipolar
transistors. If the ringing signal nears the rails, a
distorted ringing signal and excessive power dissipation
in the external transistors will result.
To prevent this invalid operation, set the VBATH value
(direct Register 74) to a value higher than the maximum
peak ringing voltage. The discussion below outlines the
considerations and equations that govern the selection
of the VBATH setting for a particular desired peak
ringing voltage.
First, the required amount of ringing overhead voltage,
VOVR, is calculated based on the maximum value of
current through the load, ILOAD,PK, the minimum current
gain of Q5 and Q6, and a reasonable voltage required
to keep Q5 and Q6 out of saturation. For ringing signals
up to VPK = 87 V, VOVR = 7.5 V is a safe value.
However, to determine VOVR for a specific case, use the
equations below.
ILOAD,PK
=
V-----A---C----,-P----K-
RLOAD
+
IOS
=
VAC,PK × 6--N--.-9--R---E-k---NΩ--- + IOS
where:
NREN is the ringing REN load (max value = 5),
IOS is the offset current flowing in the line driver circuit
(max value = 2 mA), and
VAC,PK = amplitude of the ac ringing waveform.
It is good practice to provide a buffer of a few more
milliamperes for ILOAD,PK to account for possible line
leakages, etc. The total ILOAD,PK current should be
smaller than 80 mA.
VOVR = ILOAD,PK × -β----+β-----1-- × (80.6 Ω + 1 V)
where β is the minimum expected current gain of
transistors Q5 and Q6.
The minimum value for VBATH is therefore given by the
following:
VBATH = VAC,PK + VROFF + VOVR
The ProSLIC is designed to create a fully balanced
ringing waveform, meaning that the TIP and RING
common mode voltage, (VTIP + VRING)/2, is fixed. This
voltage is referred to as VCM_RING and is
automatically set to the following:
VCM_RING
=
V-----B----A-----T----H-----–-----V----C-----M-----R---
2
VCMR is an indirect register which provides the
headroom by the ringing waveform with respect to the
VBATH rail. The value is set as a 4-bit setting in indirect
Register 27 with an LSB voltage of 1.5 V/LSB.
Register 27 should be set with the calculated VOVR to
provide voltage headroom during ringing.
Silicon revisions C and higher support the option to
briefly increase the maximum differential current limit
between the voltage transition of TIP and RING from
ringing to a dc linefeed state. This mode is enabled by
setting ILIMEN = 1 (direct Register 108, bit 7).
2.5.6. Ring Trip Detection
A ring trip event signals that the terminal equipment has
gone off-hook during the ringing state. The ProSLIC
performs ring trip detection digitally using its on-chip
monitor A/D converter. The functional blocks required to
implement ring trip detection is shown in Figure 14. The
primary input to the system is the Loop Current Sense
(LCS) value provided by the current monitoring circuitry
and reported in direct Register 79. LCS data is
processed by the input signal processor when the
ProSLIC is in the ringing state as indicated by the
Preliminary Rev. 0.5
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