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ASIC block
Configuration: IC102 (ASIC), IC111, X103 and so on.
Function: (IC102)
This Functions as the bus master of EC bus (synchronous bus with 16 bit width, transmission rate max.10Mbps).
Communicates with ASIC mounted to each option card via EC bus and controls the option card.
Controls CT bus (HW clock 8.192MHz, 8 highway, 128 timeslot) for TSW function.
(The detailed description of TSW will be added later.)
Controls the conference call for 3 people x ~8 parties ~ 8 people x ~3 parties.
Generates single and DTMF tone in any highway and timeslot.
Provides the digital gain control function by data conversion.
Provides some I/O ports for CODEC channel pulse generation, modem encoding rule setting and music on-hold switching
and is controlled by CPU.
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Memory block
Configuration: IC301, IC302 (SRAM), IC303 (FlashROM), IC305, IC306 (SDRAM), IC309, IC310, IC311 (logic IC) and so
on.
Function: (IC301, IC302)
Saves the user configuration data (such as key assign data per PT).
This memory is done a battery backup.
(IC303)
Saves (some of) the system boot program and the system data.
(IC305, IC306)
The main program is loaded from the SD card on the system start-up.
Used as the program area and the CPU work area after start-up.
Made a direct bus connection to CPU due to high-speed action (bus clock 66MHz).
(IC309, IC310, IC311)
Generates each memory select signal from the memory area select signal and upper address. Generates the write signal
and upper/lower byte select signal.
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USB block
Configuration: IC204 (USB I/F), X201 (source clock: 12.000MHz), CN209 (USB connector) and so on.
Function: Connects to the USB host system (mainly PC) via CN209 (B type connector) as a USB device and makes data
transfer by max.11Mbps. DMA function of CPU is utilized to transfer the data.
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SD card block
Configuration: IC205 (SD card I/F), IC209, X202(20MHz), CN211 (SD card connector) and so on.
Function: Loads the main program and the system data from the SD card connected to CN211 by 10Mbps. Restores the
system data periodically.
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MOH/PAGING block
Configuration: IC405, IC406 (CODEC), IC408, IC409 (OP Amp), IC410 (Melody IC), Q407~Q410 (transistor), JK401~JK404
(pin jack) and so on.
Function: The external music on-hold 1 is input from JK404 and is A/D converted in IC405 via AGC (Auto Gain Control)
circuit, which consists of IC408, Q407, Q409 and other CR, and then is connected to the call line HW. Likewise the external
music on-hold 2 is input from JK403 and is made A/D conversion in IC406 via AGC (Auto Gain Control) circuit, which
consists of IC409, Q408, Q410 and other CR, and then is connected to the call line HW. The external music on-hold 2 and
IC410 is exclusively connected to IC406 input (by software control).
The various tones & DTMF tone and the voice data generated in IC102 (ASIC) are made D/A conversion in IC405 and
IC406. They are output via JK402, JK401 respectively.
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Power Supply block
Configuration: IC402 (DC/DC converter), IC403 (1.8V regulator), IC404 (1.9V regulator), IC411 (OP Amp), IC413 (negative
power regulator), Q403, Q404, Q405, Q411, Q412 (transistor), L401, C408, C453, C454, D406~D409, BAT401, IP401,
IP402 (circuit protection device) and so on.
Function:
+15V input is made step-down to +3.3V by DC/DC converter circuit that consists of IC402, L401, Q412 and C408, and is
supplied to each IC power. And, it mo3.3V output voltage and turns ON Q411 to block +15V input when over voltage
is supplied.
+15V input is dropped to +9.4V by Q403 and is supplied to RS232C driver with the inverted voltage (about 9.1V) generated
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KX-TDA100CE
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA100CE
Page 8: ...5 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 8 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 17: ...8 2 SYSTEM CONTROL 8 2 1 System Control Block Diagram 17 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 18: ...8 2 2 Voice TDM Highway Bus Block Diagram 18 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 21: ...8 3 2 EC Bus System Connection Diagram 21 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 32: ...11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11 1 MPR CARD 11 1 1 Startup 32 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 37: ...11 1 2 Phone Call 37 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 38: ...11 1 3 Paging 38 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 41: ...11 1 4 MOH Using 41 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 44: ...11 1 5 USB Connection 44 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 46: ...11 1 6 RS 232C Connection 46 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 48: ...11 1 7 SD Card I F 48 KX TDA100CE ...
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Page 54: ...12 2 DIAGNOSIS TEST 1 Click Diagnosis of Utility 54 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 55: ...2 Pair Port Test operation Select card for Test 3 Click Pair Port Test 55 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 56: ...4 Click OK 5 Click Cancel 56 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 57: ...6 Card Test operation Select card for Test 7 Click Card Test 57 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 58: ...8 Click OK 9 Click Cancel 58 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 63: ...14 TERMINAL GUIDE OF ICS TRANSISTORS AND DIODES 63 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 65: ...16 CABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION 65 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 66: ...16 1 EXTENSION BOARDS FOR SERVICING 66 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 67: ...17 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 67 KX TDA100CE ...
Page 86: ...Waveform 7 Waveform 8 20MHz 12MHz KX TDA100CE 86 ...
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