data sheet for SSI-204 dtmf decoder

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Matt Warnock

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i'm looking for the data sheet for the SSI-204 DTMF decoder. Their website
has been down for a while. anyone have it?

or as an alternative, does anyone know where to buy a replacement for this
IC? you'd think DTMF decoders would be pretty common, but i can't find them
anywhere!

thanks!
 
Matt Warnock wrote...
i'm looking for the data sheet for the SSI-204 DTMF decoder.
Their website has been down for a while. anyone have it?
I'll send you a copy.

Thanks,
- Win

whill_at_picovolt-dot-com
 
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:03:37 -0500, "Matt Warnock" <mdw208@psu.edu>
wrote:

i'm looking for the data sheet for the SSI-204 DTMF decoder. Their website
has been down for a while. anyone have it?

or as an alternative, does anyone know where to buy a replacement for this
IC? you'd think DTMF decoders would be pretty common, but i can't find them
anywhere!
---
Pin-for-pin replacement:
MC145436P

Data sheet at:
http://www.telephonetribute.com/pdf/MC145436A.pdf

Available at:
http://www.oselectronics.com/ose_p81.htm


For a data sheet of a "pin-compatible" substitute (14 pin dip):
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/id-mos/PDF/SW136_DTMF_Receiver_DSv1.4.pdf

--
John Fields
 
John Fields wrote...
For a data sheet of a "pin-compatible" substitute (14 pin dip):
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/id-mos/PDF/SW136_DTMF_Receiver_DSv1.4.pdf
What's the story with the ID MOS company?

Thanks,
- Win

whill_at_picovolt-dot-com
 
On 26 Feb 2004 12:14:32 -0800, Winfield Hill
<Winfield_member@newsguy.com> wrote:

John Fields wrote...

For a data sheet of a "pin-compatible" substitute (14 pin dip):
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/id-mos/PDF/SW136_DTMF_Receiver_DSv1.4.pdf

What's the story with the ID MOS company?
---
Dunno...

Googled for DTMF decoders and they came up, with an equivalent to
Motorola's and a data sheet, so I posted the link.


--
John Fields
 
thanks for all the replies. I wouldn't have asked unless 3 days of googling
didn't come up empty.

I'm reading the data sheet and there's a few things I'm not sure about.

is the ENABLE for the outputs to turn them on whether it gets a tone or not,
like a test, or does it have to be enabled to get any output, like an on/off
switch?

what are the crystal oscillator inputs/outputs for? the block diagram shows
it going to "clock circuits" but nothing internal. I don't think I need an
oscillator.

lastly, are the parameters for "current supply" being 10-16mA. Does that
mean that's the max output current of the D1-8 outputs? to test the
circuit, I'd like to use LEDs on the outputs but I don't want to burn the
outputs out so I'd like to know the max current out for the chip or each
pin.

if you've used this chip before, I'd really appreciate any help!

thanks!

"Matt Warnock" <mdw208@psu.edu> wrote in message
news:qOednYNFVqiQ3qPdRVn-jA@adelphia.com...
i'm looking for the data sheet for the SSI-204 DTMF decoder. Their
website
has been down for a while. anyone have it?

or as an alternative, does anyone know where to buy a replacement for this
IC? you'd think DTMF decoders would be pretty common, but i can't find
them
anywhere!

thanks!
 
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 19:47:30 -0500, "Matt Warnock" <mdw208@psu.edu>
wrote:

thanks for all the replies. I wouldn't have asked unless 3 days of googling
didn't come up empty.

I'm reading the data sheet and there's a few things I'm not sure about.

is the ENABLE for the outputs to turn them on whether it gets a tone or not,
like a test, or does it have to be enabled to get any output, like an on/off
switch?
---
It's to allow them to function. When ENB is low the outputs will be at
a high impedance. (OFF)
---

what are the crystal oscillator inputs/outputs for? the block diagram shows
it going to "clock circuits" but nothing internal.
---
If you don't have a source of 3.58 MHz you'll need to connect a
color-burst crystal in parallel with a 1 megohm resistor to Xin and
Xout. If you do have a 3.58 MHz source, connect it to Xout and tie Xin
to Vcc.

I don't think I need an oscillator.
---
You'll need _something_ to clock the chip with...
---

lastly, are the parameters for "current supply" being 10-16mA. Does that
mean that's the max output current of the D1-8 outputs?
to test the circuit, I'd like to use LEDs on the outputs but I don't want to burn the
outputs out so I'd like to know the max current out for the chip or each
pin.
---
For the 145436, the power supply current required just to _run_ the chip
at 3.58 MHz is 5 mA max with a 5 V supply. The outputs can source or
sink 10 mA per pin, absolute max, so you would should keep it below
that.

--
John Fields
 
If you need a alternative:

http://products.zarlink.com/product_tree/1800/1040/1670/1680/index.htm#1680

Steve Roberts
 
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:03:37 -0500, "Matt Warnock"
<mdw208@psu.edu> wrote:

i'm looking for the data sheet for the SSI-204 DTMF decoder. Their website
has been down for a while. anyone have it?

or as an alternative, does anyone know where to buy a replacement for this
IC? you'd think DTMF decoders would be pretty common, but i can't find them
anywhere!

thanks!
Try www.bgmicro.com
 
I met Matt Warnock , in sci.electronics.design at the date of Thu, 26 Feb 2004
19:47:30 -0500, when we had ideas of posting and reading in the article
<xK2dnchgfYwoDqPdRVn-hA@adelphia.com>:

what are the crystal oscillator inputs/outputs for? the block diagram shows
it going to "clock circuits" but nothing internal. I don't think I need an
oscillator.

lastly, are the parameters for "current supply" being 10-16mA. Does that
mean that's the max output current of the D1-8 outputs? to test the
circuit, I'd like to use LEDs on the outputs but I don't want to burn the
outputs out so I'd like to know the max current out for the chip or each
pin.

I've readed the datasheet for HT9170 (also a DTMF decoder so they should have
some things in common) while trying to repair a caller ID device (almost nothing
repairable. 95% done in 2 or 3 custom IC's) and it also needed a crystal. I
think it's for the internal "switched capacitor" filters.

For "current supply", methinks it means how many current is required from the
power supply.

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