Al2094s designers guide – Altec Analog Socket Modem AL2094S User Manual

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AL2094S Designers Guide

Doc. No. DG_2094E

Altec Electronic AG

Seite 17 / 30

Table 3-2. Signal Descriptions

Label

Pin

I/O

I/O Type

Signal Name/Description

VCC 3,4

P

PWR

Digital Supply Voltage. Connect to VCC (+3.3V, filtered).

GND 1,2

G

GND

Digital Ground. Connect to digital ground (GND).

RESET 5 I IC/OC

Reset. . Open collector input/output. Drive only with open-
collector circuit.
The active low RESET# input resets the Modem logic and
clears the internal SRAM. RESET# low holds the modem in
the reset state; RESET# going high releases the modem from
the reset state. RESET# is connected to a built-in reset circuit
on the Socket Modem.

Connect to Ground through an 1nF capacitor to ensure good
ESD immunity and to comply with ESD tests according to EN
61000-4-2.

SPKOUT 7 O It/Ot2

Modem Speaker Digital Output. The DSPKOUT digital
output reflects the received analog input signal digitized to
TTL high or low level by an internal comparator.

TIP 21

P

Passive

TIP Signal from Telco/PTT

RING 20

P

Passive

RING Signal from Telco/PTT

TXD 39

I

It/Ot2

Transmitted Data (EIA BA/ITU-T CT103). The DTE uses the
TXD# line to send data to the modem for transmission over
the telephone line or to transmit commands to the modem.

RXD 40

O

It/Ot2

Received Data (EIA BB/ITU-T CT104). The modem uses the
RXD# line to send data received from the telephone line to the
DTE and to send modem responses to the DTE. During
command mode, RXD# data represents the modem
responses to the DTE.

CTS 35

O

Ith/Ot8

Clear To Send (EIA CB/ITU-T CT106). CTS# output ON (low)
indicates that the modem is ready to accept data from the
DTE. In asynchronous operation, in error correction or normal
mode, CTS# is always ON (low) unless RTS/CTS flow control
is selected by the &Kn command. In synchronous operation,
the modem also holds CTS# ON during asynchronous
command state. The modem turns CTS# OFF immediately
upon going off-hook and holds CTS# OFF until both DSR#
and DCD# are ON and the modem is ready to transmit and
receive synchronous data. The modem can also be
commanded by the &Rn command to turn CTS# ON in
response to an RTS# OFF-to-ON transition.

DCD 37

O

Ith/Ot8

Received Line Signal Detector (EIA CF/ITU-T CT109).
When AT&C0 command is not in effect, DCD# output is ON
when a carrier is detected on the telephone line or OFF when
carrier is not detected.

DSR 36

O

Ith/Ot8

Data set ready. This signal is not supported. This output is
hardwired to the DCD signal. Same as pin 37.

RI 33

O

Ith/Ot8

Ring Indicator (EIA CE/ITU-T CT125). RI# output ON (low)
indicates the presence of an ON segment of a ring signal on
the telephone line.

DTR 38

I It

Data Terminal Ready (EIA CD/ITU-T CT108). The DTR#
input is turned ON (low) by the DTE when the DTE is ready to
transmit or receive data. DTR# ON prepares the modem to be
connected to the telephone line, and maintains the connection
established by the DTE (manual answering) or internally
(automatic answering). DTR# OFF places the modem in the
disconnect state under control of the &Dn and &Qn
commands.

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