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Silicon Systems' Santa Cruz facility,
site of new six-inch wafer fabrication line.
Silicon Systems specializes in the design and manufacture of application-specific, mixed-signal integrated circuits
(MSICs
TM).
If offers a sophisticated line of custom and standard ICs aimed primarily at the storage, communications
and automotive products marketplace.
The company, which is headquartered in California, 30 miles south of Los Angeles, was founded in 1972 as a design
center. It soon entered into manufacturing and today has three fabrication facilities in California and 2,000 employees
worldwide. Additional operations include assembly and test facilities in California and Singapore and design engineer-
ing centers in California as well as in Tokyo and Singapore.
Silicon Systems is a leader in the development of high performance, mixed-signal ICs for custom or standard
applications, in addition to providing pure analog or digital ICs. Reliability and quality are built into Silicon Systems'
products through the use of statistical problem solving techniques, analytical controls, and other quantitative methods.
Silicon Systems is committed to the goal of customer satisfaction through the on-time delivery of defect-free products
that meet or exceed the customer's expectations and requirements. This statement reflects the corporate quality mission
and contains key elements instrumental in attaining true customer satisfaction. Listed in the back of this publication is a
worldwide network of sales representatives and distributors ready to serve you.
©
1991 Silicon Systems
Table of
Contents
1
this
Idvanced and Preliminary Information
data book the following conventions
re used in designating a data sheet "Ad-
anced" or "Preliminary:"
Information-
ldicates a product still in the design cycle,
nd any specifications are based on design
oals only. Do not use for final design.
Ireliminary Data-
ldicates a product not completely re-
lased to production. The specifications
re based on preliminary evaluations and
re not guaranteed. Small quantities are
vailable, and Silicon Systems should be
onsulted for current information.
~dvance
Index
Page
#
Customer Reply Card
Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................1
Index .........................................................................................................................................................11
Numerical Index .......................................................................................................................................IV
Discontinued Parts List ............................................................................................................................IV
Disclaimers ...............................................................................................................................................V
Product Selector Guide ........................................................................................................................... VI
Communication Products Capabilities ...................................................................................................VIII
Section 1.
K-SERIES SINGLE-CHIP MODEM FAMILY
K·Series Modem Family Introduction ......................................................................................................................1-0
73K2121K212L
Bell
212A11
03 Single·Chip Modem ........................................................................................... 1-1
73K221/K221 L
CCITI V.22, V.21 Single·Chip Modem ................................................................................... 1-25
73K222173K222L V.22, V.21, Bell 212A Single-Chip Modem ............................................................................. 1-51
73K222U
Single-Chip Modem with UART .............................................
~
................................................ 1-77
V.22bis Single-Chip Modem ................................................................................................. 1-117
73K224L
73K302L
Bell 212A, 103, 202 Single·Chip Modem .............................................................................. 1-147
73K312L
CCITI V.23, V.21 Single·Chip Modem ................................................................................. 1-175
CCITI V.23, V.21 Single·Chip Modem ................................................................................. 1-197
73K321 L
73K322L
CCITI V.23. V.22. V.21 Single·Chip Modem ........................................................................ 1·221
73K324L
CCITI V.22bis, V.22, V.21, V.23 Single·Chip Modem .......................................................... 1-249
K-Series
Application
Notes
• Troubleshooting the Modem Design ................................................................................................................ 1·279
• Setting DTMF Levels for 1200 Bitts K·Series Modems .................................................................................... 1·282
• SSI 73K212A High Speed Connect Sequence ................................................................................................ 1-283
• V.22
&
V.22bis Connect Sequences ................................................................................................................ 1-284
- Remote Loop Handshake Sequence ............................................................................................................... 1·285
• SSI 73K224L Retrain at 2400 Bitts .................................................................................................................. 1-286
• SSI 73K212, 73K222 Originate & Answer Handshake Sequences ................................................................. 1-287
• SSI 73K224L Originate & Answer Handshake Sequences .............................................................................. 1·289
- Modem Performance Testing ........................................................................................................................... 1-291
NEW
Section 2.
MODEM PROTOCOL
&
BUS INTERFACE PRODUCTS
73D2180
73D2240
73D2247
73D2247-F
73D2322
73D2404
73D2407
73D2417
73D2420/2421
73M376
73M450U450LFI
1450/2450
73M550/550FI
1550/2550
73M650/1650
73M9001
Bell
212A1103
CCITIV.22, V.21 Modem Device Set ............................................................... 2-1
V.22bis 2400 Bitts Low Power Modem Device Set.. ............................................................... 2-23
MNP5, V.42bis, Datacom Modem Device Set ........................................................................ 2-47
MNP5, V.42bis, Datacom/FAX Modem Device Set ................................................................ 2-55
V.32bis, V.42bis Datacom Modem Module ............................................................................. 2·63
V.22bis 2400 Bitts Modem Device Set .................................................................................... 2·65
MNP5 Controller
&
Modem Device Set ................................................................................... 2-91
MNP5 Datacom/FAX Modem Device Set ............................................................................. 2-113
V.42, V.42bis Protocol & Controller Device Set .................................................................... 2·135
K·Series Integrated Line Interface Unit ................................................................................. 2·165
Universal Asynchronous ReceiverlTransmitter ..................................................................... 2-173
Universal Asynchronous ReceiverlTransmitter with FIFOs .................................................. 2·207
Serial Packet Controller ........................................................................................................ 2-245
14.4 kBit DAA Micromodule .................................................................................................. 2-279
NEW
NEW
NEW
Section 3.
SPECIAL MODEM PRODUCTS
73M214
73M223
Modem Analog Front End ............................................................................................................. .
1200 Baud FSK Modem ............................................................................................................ 3-1
Section 4.
ANALOG SIGNALLING & SWITCHING PRODUCTS
75T201
75T202/203
Integrated DTMF Receiver ....................................................................................................... 4-1
5V Low·Power DTMF Receiver ................................................................................................4-9
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Data Sheet available upon request
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5V Low-Power Subscriber DTMF Receiver ............................................................................ 4-17
DTMF Transceivers ................................................................................................................4-25
DTMF Receiver Application Guide ........................................................................................................................ 4-33
Call Progress Tone Detector ...................................................................................................4-47
75T980
75T981
1982
Precise Call Progress Tone Detector ......................................................................................4-53
78A093A1B
12 x 8 x 1 Crosspoint Switch with Control Mernory ................................................................. 4-61
78A207
MFRl Receiver .......................................................................................................................4-73
75T2089/90/91
75T204
Section 5.
PCM PRODUCTS
78P233
DS-l Une Interface ...................................................................................................................5-1
78P234
2048 KBitls PCM Interface Unit ..............................................................................................5-13
78P236
DS-3 Une Interface .................................................................................................................5-25
78P2361
STS-l Line Interface ...............................................................................................................5-35
78P2362
34.368 Mbitls Line Interface ....................................................................................................5-45
78P236 Demo Board Description ..........................................................................................................................5-55
78P300
Tl/El Short-Haul Transceiver with Receive Jitter Attenuation ............................................... 5-65
78P7200
DS-3 Line Interface with Receive Equalizer ............................................................................ 5-81
78P7220
DS-3 Une Receiver with Equalizer ......................................................................................... 5-91
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
Section 6.
LAN PRODUCTS
780902
780903
7808330
7808360
Ethernet Twisted-Pair Meda Attachment Unit .......................................................................... 6-1
1OBase-T Hub Transceiver .....................................................................................................6-15
Ethernet Coaxial Transceiver .................................................................................................. 6-29
Ethernet Controlier/ENDEC Combo ........................................................................................ 6-41
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
Section 7.
PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC FILTERS
32F8000
32F8011/8012
32F8020/8022
32F8021
18023
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
Section 8.
Section 9.
Section 10.
32F8030
32F8120
32F8130/8131
Programmable Electronic Filter ................................................................................................ 7-1
Programmable Electronic Filter ............................................................................................... 7-11
Programmable Electronic Filter ...............................................................................................7-23
Programmable Electronic Filter ............................................................................................... 7-33
Programmable Electronic Filter ............................................................................................... 7-41
Low Power Programmable Electronic Filter ............................................................................ 7-51
Low Power Programmable Electronic Filter ............................................................................ 7-57
CUSTOM SOLUTIONS ................................................................................................................
8-1
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND RELIABILITY ..............................................................................
9-1
PACKAGING/ORDERING INFORMATION
Plastic DIP 8, 14, 16 and 18 Pins .......................................................................................................................... 10-2
Plastic DIP 20, 22, 24 and 24S Pins .....................................................................................................................10-3
Plastic DIP 28,32 and 40 Pins ..............................................................................................................................10-4
Cerdip 8, 14, 16 and 18 Pins .................................................................................................................................10-5
Cerdip 22, 24 and 28 Pins .....................................................................................................................................10-6
(PLCC) 20 and 28 Leads ....................................................................................................................................... 10-7
(PLCC) 32 and 44 Leads ....................................................................................................................................... 10-8
(PLCC) 52 and 68 Leads ....................................................................................................................................... 10-9
OFP 52,100 Leads .............................................................................................................................................10-10
TOFP 32, 48 Leads ............................................................................................................................................. 10-11
TOFP 64 Leads ................................................................................................................................................... 10-12
SON 8, 14 and 16 Leads ..................................................................................................................................... 10-1:;:
SOL 16,18,20,24 and 28 Leads .......................................................................................................................10-14
SOL 34 Leads .....................................................................................................................................................10-15
SOW 32 Leads ....................................................................................................................................................10-15
SaM 36 Leads ....................................................................................................................................................10-15
SaM 44 Leads ....................................................................................................................................................10-16
VSOP 20, 24 Leads .............................................................................................................................................10-16
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Section 11.
Section 12.
GLOSSARy ................................................................................................................................
11-1
SALES OFFiCES/DISTRIBUTORS ............................................................................................
12-0
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