Спецификации
| Атрибут | Ценность |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT) |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| Function | DTMF Receiver |
| NumberofCircuits | 1 |
| Voltage-Supply | 4.75V ~ 5.25V |
| Current-Supply | 3mA |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| Package/Case | 18-SOIC (0.295, 7.50mm Width) |
Обзор
Description
The MT8870DSR1 is an integrated DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) receiver. It is commonly used in telecommunication systems to decode the tones generated by pressing keys on a telephone keypad. The device is part of the MT8870 series of DTMF receivers and is designed to convert the analog DTMF signals into digital output.
Key features of the MT8870DSR1 include:
1. DTMF Decoding: It decodes all 16 standard DTMF tone pairs into a 4-bit digital code.
2. Low Power Consumption: The device is designed to operate efficiently with low power usage, making it suitable for battery-operated systems.
3. Power-Down Mode: It includes a power-down mode that further reduces power consumption when the device is not in use.
4. High Performance: It provides reliable performance even in noisy environments, thanks to its robust design.
5. Wide Range of Applications: It is used in various applications, including telephone answering machines, remote control systems, and other telecommunication devices.
The MT8870DSR1 simplifies the integration of DTMF keypad functionality into electronic systems, offering a reliable and efficient solution for tone decoding tasks.
Key features of the MT8870DSR1 include:
1. DTMF Decoding: It decodes all 16 standard DTMF tone pairs into a 4-bit digital code.
2. Low Power Consumption: The device is designed to operate efficiently with low power usage, making it suitable for battery-operated systems.
3. Power-Down Mode: It includes a power-down mode that further reduces power consumption when the device is not in use.
4. High Performance: It provides reliable performance even in noisy environments, thanks to its robust design.
5. Wide Range of Applications: It is used in various applications, including telephone answering machines, remote control systems, and other telecommunication devices.
The MT8870DSR1 simplifies the integration of DTMF keypad functionality into electronic systems, offering a reliable and efficient solution for tone decoding tasks.
Equivalent
The MT8870DSR1 is a DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) receiver. Equivalent products include:
1. HT9170B - Holtek
2. CM8870 - California Micro Devices
3. M95700 - Zarlink Semiconductor
4. TCM5089 - Texas Instruments
5. MT8870D - Zilog (similar variant)
6. MT8870CE - Integrated Device Technology (IDT)
These alternatives offer similar functionalities and can be used in applications requiring DTMF signal detection and decoding. Always ensure compatibility with your specific circuit and system requirements.
1. HT9170B - Holtek
2. CM8870 - California Micro Devices
3. M95700 - Zarlink Semiconductor
4. TCM5089 - Texas Instruments
5. MT8870D - Zilog (similar variant)
6. MT8870CE - Integrated Device Technology (IDT)
These alternatives offer similar functionalities and can be used in applications requiring DTMF signal detection and decoding. Always ensure compatibility with your specific circuit and system requirements.
Pinout
The MT8870DSR1 is a DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) receiver IC commonly used for decoding touch-tone signals in telecommunication applications. It typically comes in an 18-pin DIP or SOIC package. Here is a brief overview of its pin functions:
1. IN+: Non-inverting input for the analog signal.
2. IN-: Inverting input, usually grounded for single-ended input.
3. GS (Gain Select): Sets the gain of the operational amplifier.
4. VRef: Reference voltage output for biasing purposes.
5. PDN (Power Down): Active low input to power down the device.
6. OSC1: Input for the oscillator circuit.
7. OSC2: Output from the oscillator circuit.
8. VDD: Positive power supply.
9. GND: Ground.
10. Q1 to Q4: Data output pins providing the decoded DTMF signal in a 4-bit binary format.
11. STD (Delayed Steering Output): Indicates when a valid tone pair is detected.
12. TOE (Three-state Output Enable): Enables the data outputs.
13. StD (Steering Detect): Used for external steering control.
This IC is widely used in telecommunication systems for voice and data call processing.
1. IN+: Non-inverting input for the analog signal.
2. IN-: Inverting input, usually grounded for single-ended input.
3. GS (Gain Select): Sets the gain of the operational amplifier.
4. VRef: Reference voltage output for biasing purposes.
5. PDN (Power Down): Active low input to power down the device.
6. OSC1: Input for the oscillator circuit.
7. OSC2: Output from the oscillator circuit.
8. VDD: Positive power supply.
9. GND: Ground.
10. Q1 to Q4: Data output pins providing the decoded DTMF signal in a 4-bit binary format.
11. STD (Delayed Steering Output): Indicates when a valid tone pair is detected.
12. TOE (Three-state Output Enable): Enables the data outputs.
13. StD (Steering Detect): Used for external steering control.
This IC is widely used in telecommunication systems for voice and data call processing.
Manufacturer
The MT8870DSR1 is manufactured by Microchip Technology Inc. Microchip Technology is a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog, and Flash-IP solutions. It is an American semiconductor company that designs and produces a wide variety of electronic components and systems used in various applications, such as automotive, industrial, computing, consumer electronics, and networking. The company is known for its focus on embedded control solutions and regularly develops products that integrate microcontrollers, wireless devices, and other technologies to cater to modern electronic design needs.
Package
The MT8870DSR1 is typically available in an 18-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package. This package type is compact, surface-mountable, and widely used for integrated circuits that require moderate pin counts and small space on printed circuit boards.