The AD1803 is an integrated circuit designed for telecommunication applications, specifically for caller ID and call waiting functions.
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The AD1803 is an integrated circuit designed for telecommunication applications, specifically for caller ID and call waiting functions. It is capable of decoding caller ID information and providing it to the host system. The device operates with a supply voltage range and can interface directly with the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or with a telephone handset. The AD1803 includes features such as call waiting and caller ID decoding, making it suitable for applications requiring these functionalities.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Supply Voltage | 5.5V |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Storage Temperature | -65°C to +150°C |
| Parameter | Condition | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supply Current | Vcc = 5V | 10mA | 15mA | 20mA | mA |
| Caller ID Decode Time | Vcc = 5V | 10ms | 20ms | 30ms | ms |
When designing with the AD1803, consider the supply voltage range and ensure the system can provide the necessary voltage levels. Additionally, the layout should minimize noise and ensure proper grounding to optimize the performance of the caller ID and call waiting functions.
The AD1803 should be mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) with appropriate thermal management. The device's pins should be connected according to the datasheet's pinout diagram, and decoupling capacitors should be used for the supply pins.
The AD1803 operates in conjunction with the telephone network and should be used in compliance with relevant telecommunication standards and regulations. Proper ESD protection measures should be taken during handling and assembly to prevent damage to the device.