
Appendix B – Product Approvals, Regulatory Design Considerations, Compliance
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT2456SMI-22 SocketModem Developer’s Guide
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SocketModem Placement
This figure illustrates where to place the SocketModem
on a typical application. It must be placed so that the
analog end is near the phone jack.
Analog to Digital Barrier
(Shown for Reference Only)
A
D (Power and GND)
D (Analog)
B or C
Note
: The locking end of C should
go in the Motherboard.
E (Digital)
G
Note
: The modem should be placed with the
analog pins as close as possbile to the line jack.
F
0.035 [0.889] Drill with 0.060 [1.524] Pad
0.125 [3.175] Non-Plated
1.732
[44]
.750
[19.05]
.0787 TYP
[2]
.945
[24.003]
.145
[3.683]
Figure B–3. SocketModem Placement
Note: The dimensions in this diagram are examples only.
See the mechanical drawing in Chapter 2 for true dimensions.
Key
Qty
Ref
Name
Description
1
A
Reference
Generic Motherboard
1
B (or C)
Recommended
RICHCO DLMSPM-4-01 Support Post (L=.250”)
1
C (or B)
Recommended
RICHCO MSPM-4-01 Support Post (L=.250”)
2
D
Recommended
Singatron Enterprises 1211-04-S-01-B)
2
E
Recommended
Singatron Enterprises 1211-10-S-01-B)
1
F
Reference
Modem
Module
Assembly
1
G
Reference
Line Jack
Note:
The analog to digital barrier is really a safety isolation barrier between TNV and SELV.