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  w91f810n seri es 23 - flash memory tone /pulse dialer with handfree, lock and h old functions publication release date: march 2000 - 1 - revision a2 general description the w91f810n is a series of tone/pulse switchable telephone dialers with 23 - falsh memory, keytone, hold, lock, mute, volume control and handfree dialing control features. these chips are fabricated using winbond's high - performance cmos technology and thus offer good performance in low - voltage, low - power operations. features tone/pulse switchable dialer two by 32 digits redial and save memory three by 32 digits one - touch direct repertory flash - memory twenty by 32 digits one - tou ch direct or two - touch indirect repertory flash - memory the read - write times: 10 4 pulse - to - tone (*/t) keypad for long distance call operation chain dialing uses 6 6 or 7 7 keyboard easy operation with redial, flash, pause, and */t keypads p ause, p ? t (pulse - to - tone) can be stored as a digit in memory dialing rate: 10 or 20 pps by mask option minimum tone output duration: 93 ms minimum intertone pause: 93 ms pause time: 3.6 sec. flash break time (73 ms, 100 ms, 300 ms, or 600 ms) sel ectable by keypad; pause time is 1.0 s make/break ratio (2:3 or 1:2) selectable by mode pin mute key for speech network mute no key will be accepted except the "hold" key when in the hold mode 4 - level volume control by v1 and v2 pin - default value is zero key tone output for valid keypad entry recognition on - chip power - on reset uses 3.579545 mhz crystal or ceramic resonator 22 - pin 400 mil, 24 - pin 600 mil or 28 - pin 600 mil dual - in - line plastic package the different dialers in the w91f810n series are shown in the following table: type no. pulse ( pp s) flash - memory lock key tone handfree dialing volume control package (pins) w91f810n 10 13 one touch, 10 two touch - ? - - 22 w91f810an 10 13 one touch, 10 two touch - ? ? - 24 w91f810ln 10 13 one touch, 10 two touch ? - - - 22 W91F810ALN 10 13 one touch, 10 two touch ? - ? - 24 w91f811an 10 23 one touch - ? ? ? 28 w91f811aln 10 23 one touch ? - ? ? 28 w91f812n 20 13 one touch, 10 two touch - ? - - 22 w91f812an 20 13 one touch, 10 two touch - ? ? - 24 w91f813an 20 23 one touch - ? ? ? 28
w91f810n series - 2 - pin configurations 1 18 r4 c1 c2 c3 c4 ss v 2 3 4 5 6 13 14 15 16 17 r1 r2 r3 mode dd v 7 8 9 10 11 12 dtmf hks xt t/p mute dp lock w91f810ln 19 20 c5 r6 h/p mute 21 22 k mute 1 18 r4 c1 c2 c3 c4 ss v 2 3 4 5 6 13 14 15 16 17 r1 r2 r3 mode dd v 7 8 9 10 11 12 dtmf hks xt t/p mute dp lock 19 20 c5 r6 h/p mute 21 22 k mute hfi hfo v1 v2 23 24 25 26 w91f811aln r7 c6 27 28 W91F810ALN 1 18 r4 c1 c2 c3 c4 ss v 2 3 4 5 6 13 14 15 16 17 r1 r2 r3 mode dd v 7 8 9 10 11 12 dtmf hks xt t/p mute dp lock 19 20 c5 h/p mute 21 22 k mute hfi hfo 23 24 1 18 r4 c1 c2 c3 c4 ss v 2 3 4 5 6 13 14 15 16 17 r1 r2 r3 mode dd v 7 8 9 10 11 12 dtmf hks xt t/p mute dp kt w91f810n/f812n 19 20 c5 h/p mute 21 22 k mute 1 18 r4 c1 c2 c3 c4 ss v 2 3 4 5 6 13 14 15 16 17 r1 r2 r3 mode dd v 7 8 9 10 11 12 dtmf hks xt t/p mute dp xt kt 19 20 c5 r6 h/p mute 21 22 k mute hfi hfo v1 v2 23 24 25 26 w91f811an/f813an r7 c6 27 28 w91f810an/f812an 1 18 r4 c1 c2 c3 c4 ss v 2 3 4 5 6 13 14 15 16 17 r1 r2 r3 mode dd v 7 8 9 10 11 12 dtmf hks xt t/p mute dp xt kt 19 20 c5 h/p mute 21 22 k mute hfi hfo 23 24 xt xt xt xt r6 r6 r6
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 3 - revision a2 pin description symbol 22 - pin 24 - pin 28 - pin i/o function column - row inputs 1 - 5 & 18 - 22 1 - 5 & 20 - 24 1 - 6 & 23 - 28 i the keyboard input is compatible with a standard 6 6 or 7 7 keyboard, an inexpensive single contact (form a) keyboard, and electronic input. in normal operation, any single button can be pushed to produce dual tone, pulses, or functions. activation of two or more buttons will result in no r esponse except for a single tone. xt 9 9 10 i a built - in inverter together with an inexpensive 3.579545 mhz crystal supplies the oscillator. the oscillator stops when there is no keypad input. the crystal frequency deviation is 0.02%. xt 10 10 11 o crystal oscillator output pin. t/p mute 11 11 12 o the t/p mute is a conventional cmos n - channel open drain output. the output transistor turns on with a low level during a dialing sequence (both pulse and ton e mode). otherwise, it is off. k mute 17 19 22 o the k mute is a conventional cmos n - channel open drain output. toggle action speech mute control pin by mute key. mode 15 17 20 i connecting the mode pin to v ss places the dialer in tone mode. connecting the mode pin to v dd places the dialer in pulse mode with an m/b ratio of 40:60 . leaving the mode pin floating places the dialer in pulse mode with an m/b ratio of 33.3:66.7. hks 12 14 17 i the hks (hook switch) input is used to sense whether the handset is on - hook or off - hook. in on - hook state, hks = 1: chip is in sleeping mode, no operation. in off - hook state, hks = 0: chip is enabled for normal operation. hks pin is pulled to v dd by internal resistor. kt (w91f810n/f8 10an/f812n/f 812an/f811an /f813an only) 6 6 7 o the key tone output is a conventional cmos inverter. the key tone is generated when any valid key is pressed; the kt pin generates a 1.2 khz square wave at 35 ms. when no key is pressed, the kt pin remains in low state.
w91f810n series - 4 - pin description, continued symbol 22 - pin 24 - pin 28 - pin i/o function lock (w91f810ln/ f810aln/ f811aln only) 6 6 7 i the function of this terminal i s to prevent "0" dialing and "9" dialing under pabx system long distance call control. when the first key input after reset is 0 or 9, all key inputs, including the 0 or 9 key, become invalid and the chip generates no output. the telephone is reinitialized by a reset. the function of the lock pin is shown below: lock pin function v dd v ss floating "0", "9" dialing inhibited normal dialing mode "0" dialing inhibited h/p mute 7 7 8 i the h/p mute is a conventional inverter output. during pulse dialing, flash break or hold period, this output is active high; otherwise, it rema ins in low state. dp 13 15 18 o n - channel open drain dialing pulse output. flash key will cause dp to be active in either tone mode or pulse mode. the timing diagram for pulse mode is shown in figure 1(a, b). dtmf 14 1 6 19 o during pulse dialing, this pin remains in a low state regardless of the keypad input. in tone mode, it will output a dual or single tone. a detailed timing diagram for tone mode is shown in figure 2(a, b). r1 r2 r3 r4 c1 c2 c3 specified 697 770 852 941 1209 1336 1477 699 766 848 948 1216 1332 1472 actual +0.28 -0.52 -0.47 +0.74 +0.57 -0.30 -0.34 error % output frequency
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 5 - revision a2 pin description, cont inued symbol 22 - pin 24 - pin 28 - pin i/o function v dd , v ss 16, 8 18, 8 21, 9 i power input pins for the dialer chip. v dd is the power and v ss is the ground. v1, v2 - - 14, 15 o volume control output pins. these two pins can be toggled by the volume control keys (vup, vdown). these two pins output is a conventional cmos n - channel open drain output. hfi , hfo - 12, 13 13, 16 i, o handfree control pins. a low pulse on the hfi input pin toggles the handfree control state. the st atus of the handfree control state is listed in the following table: hook sw. - on hook off hook on hook off hook off hook current state next state hfo low high high - low high input hfi hfi hfi off hook on hook on hook hfo high low low low low high dialing yes no yes yes no yes the hfi pin is pulled to v dd by an internal resistor. a detailed timing diagram is shown in figure 3.
w91f810n series - 6 - block diagram dtmf xt xt hks mode ram counter system clock generator location latch d/a row & column programmable counter data latch & decoder read/write hfi row (r1 ~ r7) column (c1 ~ c6) t/p mute hfo control logic pulse control logic keyboard interface converter lock dp kt h/p mute k mute v1 v2 functional description keyboard operation c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 v ss 1 2 3 s m0 em1 r1 4 5 6 f4 m1 em2 r2 7 8 9 page m2 em3 r3 */ t 0 # r/p m3 save r4 f1 f2 f3 h m4 v x /r5 m5 m6 m7 m8 m9 mute r6 c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6 v ss 1 2 3 s m0 m10 em1 r1 4 5 6 f4 m1 m11 em2 r2 7 8 9 page m2 m12 em3 r3 */ t 0 # r/p m3 m13 save r4 f1 f2 f3 h m4 m14 vx/r5 m5 m6 m7 m8 m9 r mute r6 m15 m16 m17 m18 m19 vup vdown r7 s: store function key
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 7 - revision a2 page: indirect repertory memory dialing function key h: hold function key r: one key r edial function key r/p: redial and pause function key */t: * in tone mode and p ? t key in pulse mode save: save function key for one - touch 32 - digit memory mute: mute function key for speech mute m0 - m9: one touch memory. the dialing number can be s tored in m0 - m9 locations by the s key. note that the two touch memory (page+ 0... page+9) share the same memory buffer with m10 - m19, respectively m10, ..., m19: one touch or two touch memory keys. if there are no m10 - m19 keys, page+(m0 - m9) can be used to simulate m10 - m19. em1, ..., em3: emergency one - touch memory key a: indirect repertory dialing function key f1, ..., f4: flash function keys: f1 = 600 ms, f2 = 300 ms, f3 = 73 ms, f4 = 100 ms; all flash pause time is 1.0 s note: d1, ..., dn, d1`, ..., dn`, * /t, #, mm: m0, ..., m9, mn: m0, ..., m19, ln: 0 - 9 page + ln = page + mm = m10 - m19 normal dialing off hook (or on hook & hfi ), d1 , d2 , ? , dn 1. d1, d2, ? , dn will be dialed out. 2. dialing length is unlimited, but redial is inhibited if length oversteps 32 digits in normal dialing. redialing dialing 1. off hook (or on hook & hfi , d1 , d2 , ? , dn , busy come on hook , off hook (or on hook & hfi ), r/p the r/p key can execute redial function only as first key - in after off - hook. otherwise, it will invoke the pause function. 2. off hook (or on h ook & hfi ), d1 , d2 , ..., dn , r a. the one - key redial function timing diagram is shown in figure 5. b. if dialing of d1 to dn is finished, pressing r key will cause the pulse output pin to go low for 2.2 seconds break time and a 600ms pause will automatically be added.
w91f810n series - 8 - c. if the pulses of the dialed number d1 to dn have not finished, r will be ignored. 3. off hook (or on hook & hfi ), d1 , d 2 , ..., dn , busy on hook come, off hook , okr (or r/p ) if r is the first key after off hook, it only can execute the redialing function but will not cause the pulse output pin to go low for the break time of 2.2 seconds. number store 1. off h ook (or on hook & hfi ), d1 , d2 , ..., dn , s , s , mn (or page , ln or emn or save or page , mm ) a. the dialing out of d1 to dn must first be finished before the s key is pressed. b. d1, d2, ? , dn will be stored in memory location mn or saved and then dialed out. 2. off hook (or on hook & hfi ), s , d1 , d2 , ..., dn , s , mn (or ln or emn or save or page , mm ) a. d1, d2, ? , dn will b e stored in memory location, mn (or saved), but will not be dialed out. b. r/p and */t keys can be stored as a digit in memory, but the r/p key cannot be the first digit. in store mode, r/p is the pause function key. c. the store mode is release d after the store function is executed or when the state of the hook switch changes or the flash function is executed. save off hook (or on hook & hfi ), d1 , d2 , ..., dn , save a. d1, d2, ..., dn w ill be dialed out. b. if the dialing of d1 to dn is finished, pressing save will duplicate d1 to dn to the save memory. off hook (or on hook & hfi ), come on off hook (or on hook & hfi ), save c. d1 to dn will be dialed out after the save key is pressed.
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 9 - revision a2 repertory dialing procedure one - touch direct repertory dialing: off hook (or on hook & hfi ), m n (or emn or save ) two - touch direct repertory dialing: off hook (or on hook & hfi ), page , ln (or mn ) access pause off hook (or on hook & hfi ), d1 , d2 , r/p , d3 , ..., dn 1. the pause function can be stored in memory. 2. the pause function is executed with normal dialing, redialing or memory dialing. 3. the pause function timing diagram is shown in figure 6. pulse - to - tone (*/t) off hook (or on hook & hfi ), d1 , d2 , ..., dn , */t , d1' , , d2' , ..., dn' 1. if the mode switch is set in pulse mode, then it will perform d1, d2, --- , dn, pause, (3.6 sec), d1', d2', --- , dn' (pulse) (tone) 2. if t he mode switch is set in tone mode, then the output signal will be: d1, d2, --- , dn, * , d1', d2', --- , dn' (tone) (tone) 3. it can be reset to pulse mode only if on hook is active. this is because it remains in tone mode when the digits have been dialed out. 4. the function timing diagram is shown in figure 7. flash off hook (or on hook & hfi ), fn 1. fn = f1 - f4. if fn is pressed, the dialer will execute a flash break time of 600 ms (f1), 300 ms (f2), 73 ms (f3) or 100 ms (f4) and a pause time of 1.0 second, after which the next digit is dialed out. 2. the flash key has the first priority of the keyboard function only one flash key will be released to the user. 3. when the flash key is key in, the system will return to the initial state after the flash pause time is finished.
w91f810n series - 10 - 4. the flash function timing diagram is shown in figure 8. cascaded dialing off hook (or on hook & hfi ) 1. normal dial ing + repertory dialing + normal dialing (1st sequence) (2nd sequence) 2. repertory dialing + normal dialing + repertory dialing (1st sequence) (2nd sequence) 3. redialing + normal dialing + repertory dialing (1st sequence) (2nd sequence) rediali ng is valid only for the first key - in. the second sequence should not be operated until the first sequence is dialed out completely. mute off hook , mute mute has an on/off toggle function. absolute maximum rat ing parameter symbol rating unit dc supply voltage v dd - v ss - 0.3 to +7.0 v v il v ss - 0.3 v input/output voltage v ih v dd +0.3 v v ol v ss - 0.3 v v oh v dd +0.3 v power dissipation p d 120 mw operation temperature t opr - 20 to +70 c storage temperature t s tg - 55 to +150 c note: exposure to conditions beyond those listed under absolute maximum ratings may adversely affect the life and reliability of the device.
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 11 - revision a2 dc characteristics (v dd - v ss = 2.5v, fosc. = 3.58 mhz, t a = 25 c, al l outputs unloaded) parameter sym. conditions min. typ. max. unit operating voltage v dd - 2.4 - 5.5 v operating current i op tone - 0.4 0.6 ma pulse - 0.2 0.4 ma standby current i sb hks = 0, no load & no key entry - - 15 m a memory retention current i mr hks = 1, v dd = 1.0v - - 1 m a tone output voltage v to row group, r l = 5 k w 130 150 170 mvrms pre - emphasis col/row, v dd = 2.0 - 5.5v 1 2 3 db dtmf distortion thd r l = 5 k w , v dd = 2.0 - 5.5v - - 30 - 23 db dtmf output dc level v tdc r l = 5 k w , v dd = 2.0 - 5.5v 1.0 - 3.0 v dtmf output sink current i tl v to = 0.5v 0.2 - - ma dp output sink current i pl v po = 0.5v 0.5 - - ma t/p mute output sink current i ml v mo = 0.5v 0.5 - - ma kt drive/sink current i kth v kth = 2.0v 0.5 - - ma i ktl v ktl = 0.5v 0.5 - - ma hfo drive/sink current i hfh v hfh = 2.0v 0.5 - - ma i hfl v hfl = 0.5v 0.5 - - ma k mute sink current i kml v kml = 0.5v 0.5 - - ma h/p mute i hph v hph = 2.0v 0.5 - - ma drive/sink current i hpl v hpl = 0.5v 0.5 - - ma keypad input drive current i kd v i = 0v 4 - - m a hks pull high resister rhks 300 500 - k w keypad input sink current i ks v i = 2.5v 200 400 - m a keypad resistance - - 5.0 k w
w91f810n series - 12 - ac characteristics parameter sym. conditions min. typ. max. unit key - in debounce t kid - - 20 - ms key release debounce t krd - - 20 - ms on - hook debounce t ohd lock mode - 20 - ms unlock mode - 150 - ms pre - digit pause 1 t pdp1 mode pin = v dd - 40 - ms 10 pps mode pin = floating - 33.3 - ms pre - digit pause 2 t pdp2 mode pin = v dd - 20 - ms 20 pps mode pin = floating - 16.7 - ms inter digit pause (auto dialing) t idp 10 pps (unless 91f810n/w91f810an/ 810ln/f810aln/f811an/ f811aln only ) - 800 - ms 20 pps (w91f812n/f812an/f813an only) - 500 - ms interdigit pause t idp 10 pps - 800 - ms (auto dialing) 20 pps - 500 - ms make/break ratio m:b mode pin = v dd - 40: 60 - % mode pin = floating - 33.3:66.7 - % tone output duration t td - 93 - ms intertone pause t itp - 93 - ms flash break time t fb f1 - 600 - ms f2 - 300 - f3 - 73 - f4 - 100 - flash pause time t fp - - 1.0 - s pause time t p - - 3.6 - s key tone frequency f kt - - 1.2 - khz key tone duration t ktd - - 35 - ms one - key redialing pause time t rp - - 600 - ms one - key redialing break time t rb - - 2.2 - s first key - in delay t fkd lock only - 300 - ms notes: 1. crystal parameters suggested for proper operation are rs < 100 w , lm = 96 mh, cm = 0.02 pf, cn = 5 pf, cl = 18 pf, fosc. = 3.579545 mhz 0.02%. 2. crystal oscillator accuracy directly affects these times.
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 13 - revision a2 volume control flow chart vol-set2: v1 = 0, v2 = 1 in handset mode volume set in handfree mode volume set volume data can't be changed , and will out handfree data in hold mode in hold mode hold release by handfree ? no yes in handfree mode in handset mode vol-set1: v1 = 0, v2 = 1 off-hook ? yes no on line volume initial data: v1 = 0, v2 = 0
w91f810n series - 14 - volume control flow char t, continied volume initial data: v1 = 0, v2 = 0 chip enable ? no yes hand-free ? no yes in handset mode press vup or vdown keys volume setting ok ? no in hand-free mode press vup or vdown keys yes press hand-free key ? yes no volume setting ok ? no switch to handset ? yes no yes
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 15 - revision a2 timing waveforms 4 2 t kid b m t idp t idp t pdp t kid t idp t pdp 2 hks key in dp t/p mute m b low osc. osc. h/ p mute dtmf osc. kt figure 1(a) pulse mode tming diagram (normal dialing without lock function) 4 2 t idp t kid t idp t pdp 2 key in m b low osc. osc. h/p mute dtmf osc. kt <300 ms t fkd hks dp t/p mute figure 1(b) pulse mode timing diagram (normal dialing with l ock function)
w91f810n series - 16 - timing waveforms, continued r/p b m t idp t idp t pdp t idp t pdp low osc. h/p mute dtmf osc. on hook kt m b key in dp t/p mute hks figure 1(c) pulse mode timing diagram (auto dialing without lock) r/p t idp t idp t pdp low osc. h/p mute dtmf osc. kt m b <300 ms t fkd hks key in dp t/p mute figure 1(d) pulse mode timing diagram (auto dialing with lock function)
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 17 - revision a2 timing waveforms, continued t kid t td high osc. osc. dtmf osc. kt t itp t krd t itp t krd t kid t itp t krd low 3 2 6 5 h/p mute dtmf hks key in t/p mute figure 2(a) tone mode timing diagram (normal dialing without lock) high osc. osc. dp t itp t krd t itp t krd t kid t itp t krd low 3 2 6 5 t td t fkd dtmf osc. kt h/p mute hks key in t/p mute figure 2(b) tone mode timing diagram (normal dialing with lock function)
w91f810n series - 18 - timing waveforms, continued t td high osc. t itp low r/p on hook t kid t itp t t < t ohd dp dtmf osc. kt h/p mute hks key in t/p mute figure 2(c) tone mode timing diagram (auto dialing without lock) figure 2(d) tone mode timing diagram (auto dialing with lock function) t td high osc. itp low r/p t itp t t < t ohd t t fkd dp dtmf osc. kt h/p mute hks key in t/p mute
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 19 - revision a2 timin g waveforms, continued t td high osc. t itp low r/p on hook t kid t t > t ohd (return to initial state) dp dtmf osc. kt h/p mute hks key in t/p mute figure 2(e) tone mode timing diagram with on - hook debounce (auto dialing) high chip enable t/p mute h/p mute low hks h key off hook on hook note: the h key can not be enabled during chip dissable. hfi hfo figure 3(a)
w91f810n series - 20 - timing waveforms, continued high off hook chip enable t/p mute h/p mute hks h key hfi hfo figure 3(b) note: the h key and hfi inputs will toggle the hfo signal. the first time hfi or h key are activated, the hfo signal will go high and the previous active input will be neglected. high on hook chip enable t/p mute h/p mute hks h key hfi hfo figure 3(c) note: the hks signal change of state from h igh to low will initialize both the hfo and h/p mute signals.
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 21 - revision a2 timing waveforms, continued 4 b m t idp t pdp low osc. dp chip enable dtmf osc. on hook kt t fkd t kid t t< t osc. t ohd h/p mute hks key in t/p mute ohd figure 4 lock function ti ming diagram okr t rp t idp t kid t idp t pdp low osc . hks key in dp t/p mute h/p mute dtmf osc. kt m b low t rb t pdp figure 5 pulse mode one - key redialing timing diagram
w91f810n series - 22 - timing waveforms, continued 4 2 t kid b m t idp t idp t pdp t idp t pdp low osc. hks key in dp t/p mute h/p mute dtmf osc. m b kt r/p 2 t p figure 6 pause function timing diagram (without lock) 4 2 t kid b m t idp t idp t pdp osc. hks key in dp t/p mute h/p mute dtmf osc. m b kt */t 8 t p t itp figu re 7. pulse to tone function timing diagram (without lock)
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 23 - revision a2 timing waveforms, continued fn t kid osc. hks key in dp t/p mute h/p mute dtmf osc. kt t fb low low t fp figure 8 flash operation timing diagram
w91f810n series - 24 - pad list pad no. pad name pin name x y pad no. pad name pin name x y 1 col 1 1 - 450.39 1030 .70 17 vol<2> 15 286.63 - 1048.00 2 col 2 2 - 615.39 1030.70 18 hf0 16 469.13 - 1048.00 3 col 3 3 - 830.39 1030.70 19 hksb 17 634.13 - 1048.00 4 col 4 4 - 1065.94 1030.70 20 dppb 18 816.73 - 1039.61 5 col 5 5 - 1041.94 746.50 21 dtmf 19 1028.53 - 1059.31 6 col 6 6 - 1041.94 581.50 22 mode 20 1056.53 - 720.00 7 lock - 1041.94 387.90 23 vdd 21 1056.53 - 520.30 8 kt 7 - 1041.94 222.90 24 kmuteb 22 1075.73 - 298.90 9 hpmute 8 - 1041.94 32.90 25 row 1 23 1082.33 1018.20 10 option - 1041.94 - 132.10 26 row 2 24 904.53 1 038.70 11 vss 9 - 1041.94 - 364.80 27 row 3 25 724.03 1038.70 12 oscin 10 - 1043.94 - 895.89 28 row 4 26 559.03 1038.70 13 oscout 11 - 980.44 - 1095.00 29 row 6 27 378.53 1038.70 14 tpmute 12 - 656.39 - 1095.00 30 row 7 28 213.53 1038.70 15 hf1 13 - 465.39 - 10 95.00 16 vot<1> 14 - 199.39 - 1095.00
w91f810n series publication release date: march 2000 - 25 - revision a2 headquarters no. 4, creation rd. iii, science-based industrial park, hsinchu, taiwan tel: 886-3-5770066 fax: 886-3-5792766 http://www.winbond.com.tw/ voice & fax-on-demand: 886-2-27197006 taipei office 11f, no. 115, sec. 3, min-sheng east rd., taipei, taiwan tel: 886-2-27190505 fax: 886-2-27197502 winbond electronics (h.k.) ltd. rm. 803, world trade square, tower ii, 123 hoi bun rd., kwun tong, kowloon, hong kong tel: 852-27513100 fax: 852-27552064 winbond electronics north america corp. winbond memory lab. winbond microelectronics corp. winbond systems lab. 2727 n. first street, san jose, ca 95134, u.s.a. tel: 408-9436666 fax: 408-5441798 note: all data and specifications are subject to change without notice.
w91f810n series - 26 - typical application circuit 1 2 3 4 5 6 f4 page 9 8 7 */t 0 # r/p bridge tip ring q1 a42 q2 a94 r1 3.3k r2 33k r3 200k off hook on hook r4 3k d5 1n4148 d8 1n4148 + c3 100u q4 1815 + c4 4.7u r7 10k d6 q5 c1815 r10 300k pulse tone rv1 var1 r10 1m r42 150k r43 10m r44 470k c1 104 z1 5.1v c2 100u vx/r5 r14 220k r15 100k r18 33k c3 10u q5 1815 q6 1815 r5 c4 s em1 em2 em3 save f1 f2 f3 h c1 c2 c3 c4 kt lock w91f810n series h/p mute vss xt xt hfi r4 r3 r2 r1 k-mute vdd mode dtmf dp hks hfo vx/r5 q7 1015 r8 22k r9 220k r10 1k d10 led q8 1815 r12 220k c5 102 speech network s3 "0,9" vdd "0" xt 3.58m c9 30p c10 30p c11 104 sw3 hfi t/p mute r14 20k zd3 3v we 285 r20 2.2k + c12 1u/50v d11 1n4148 vdd r16 22k q10 1815 v2 v1 c5 c6 r6 r7 m00 m10 m01 m11 m02 m12 m03 m13 m04 m14 m05 m15 m06 m16 m07 m17 m08 m18 m09 m19 okr vup mute vdown


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