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    Default dialerf chip NTE1691

    Hello,

    I would like to use a dialer chip the NTE1691. Can some tell me how to use the RC pin, There a three pins used as reference frequency, The datasheet does not say how to hook them up (RC), and also it do not talk about the output frequencies for dialing.
    http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/data.../NTE1691.shtml
    anyone has a circuit configuration.. a schematic or a better datasheet
    This is the only chip I can get in the montreal region. To my surprise they(any dialer chip) are very rare

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    Quote Originally Posted by lerameur View Post
    To my surprise they(any dialer chip) are very rare
    Don't know much about the nte1691, but, you know, the PIC and PBP can be very effectively used as a dialing tone generator, as well as an effective keypad scanner, all at the same time, all packed into an 18 pin PIC.
    A quick look in the PBP manual shows that FREQOUT can easily produce 2 frequencies, and the BUTTON command can check individual switches, or there are more than a few keypad scanning routines here on the forums.

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    Maybe why DTMFOUT exist in PBP


    LR40992 seems to be one of the original equivalent
    http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/data.../LR40992.shtml

    Not something i would use myself.
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    thanks, thats the datasheet, I needed. I will try using only a microcontroller at first. I just thought is might be safer to use a dialer chip. both for isolation and... I guess thats it
    I found earlier this very simple circuit:
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...n/autocall.htm

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    KingGeorge and MasterVox should have a sh!t load of those telephone line transformer in stock... under their usual 10-15 feet of dust

    Not sure if i would use the schematic AS-IS for PBP. Worth a try.

    Use 20MHz for better results in PBP.
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    master Vox is the only that has dialers..
    they also have those two cheaper dialers at 2$ T25089 MK50981N.
    but there are no pictures and I have not seen any datasheet.
    can you find any?
    Google got me only 162 results without datasheet.
    I learned that NTE chips are replacement chips wow!

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    and in the good ol' day it was ECG

    In montreal area you can also find NTE at Raybel Electronique and really few at Active Électronique.

    MK50981 = ECG1693 = NTE1693 = LR40891

    T25089 = S25089 = KS5808 = LR4089 = MK5089 = SBA5089 = T25089 = UM95089 = NTE1690
    LR4089 http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf/2033097.pdf

    To me NTE is more a last resort replacement part rather than a part... one reason why their documentation are a bit small....
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