The TP3054, TP3057 family consists of µ-law and A-law monolithic PCM CODEC/filters utilizing the A/D and D/A conversion architecture shown inFigure 1 , and a serial PCM interface. The devices are fabricated using Nationals advanced double-poly CMOS process (microCMOS).
●The encode portion of each device consists of an input gain adjust amplifier, an active RC pre-filter which eliminates very high frequency noise prior to entering a switched-capacitor band-pass filter that rejects signals below 200 Hz and above 3400 Hz. Also included are auto-zero circuitry and a companding coder which samples the filtered signal and encodes it in the companded µ-law or A-law PCM format. The decode portion of each device consists of an expanding decoder, which reconstructs the analog signal from the companded µ-law or A-law code, a low-pass filter which corrects for the sin x/x response of the decoder output and rejects signals above 3400 Hz followed by a single-ended power amplifier capable of driving low impedance loads. The devices require two 1.536 MHz, 1.544 MHz or 2.048 MHz transmit and receive master clocks, which may be asynchronous; transmit and receive bit clocks, which may vary from 64 kHz to 2.048 MHz; and transmit and receive frame sync pulses. The timing of the frame sync pulses and PCM data is compatible with both industry standard formats.
● Complete CODEC and filtering system (COMBO) including:
● Transmit high-pass and low-pass filtering
● Receive low-pass filter with sin x/x correction
● Active RC noise filters
● µ-law or A-law compatible COder and DECoder
● Internal precision voltage reference
● Serial I/O interface
● Internal auto-zero circuitry
● µ-law, 16-pinTP3054
● A-law, 16-pinTP3057
● Designed for D3/D4 and CCITT applications
● ±5V operation
● Low operating powertypically 50 mW
● Power-down standby modetypically 3 mW
● Automatic power-down
● TTL or CMOS compatible digital interfaces
● Maximizes line interface card circuit density
● Dual-In-Line or surface mount packages
● See also AN-370, "Techniques for Designing with CODEC/Filter COMBO Circuits"