Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
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C-bus SIM card interface
FEATURES
•
Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card interface in
accordance with GSM11.11, GSM11.12 (Global System
for Mobile communication) and ISO 7816 requirements
•
V
CC
regulation (3 or 5 V
±8%)
with controlled rise and
fall times
•
Card take-off protection
•
One protected and buffered pseudo-bidirectional I/O line
(I/O referenced to V
CC
and SIMI/O referenced to V
DDI
)
•
Clock generation (up to 10 MHz) with synchronous start
and frequency doubling
•
Clock stop LOW, clock stop HIGH or 1.25 MHz (from
internal oscillator) for cards Power-down mode
•
Automatic activation and deactivation sequences of an
independent sequencer
•
Automatic processing of pin RST with count of the CLK
cycles for start of the Answer To Reset (ATR)
•
Warm reset command
•
Supply voltage supervisor for Power-on reset, spike
killing and emergency deactivation in case of supply
drop-out
•
DC-to-DC converter (doubler, tripler or follower)
allowing operation in a 3 or 5 V environment
(2.5
≤
V
DD
≤
6 V)
•
Enhanced Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protections on
card side (6 kV minimum)
•
Power-down mode with several active features and
current reduction
•
Off mode with 2
µA
current
•
Control from a microcontroller via a 400 kHz slave
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C-bus (4 possible addresses: 48H, 4AH, 4CH
and 4EH)
•
Four parallel devices possible due to 2 sub-address
wires
•
Interface signals supplied by an independent voltage
(1.5
≤
V
DDI
≤
6 V).
ORDERING INFORMATION
TYPE
NUMBER
TDA8003TS/C1
TDA8003TS/C2
PACKAGE
NAME
SSOP24
SSOP24
DESCRIPTION
APPLICATIONS
•
GSM mobile phones
TDA8003TS
•
SAM interfaces in banking terminals
•
Portable card readers, etc.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA8003TS is a low cost one chip SIM interface, in
accordance with GSM11.11, GSM11.12 and EMV96
(Europay, Mastercard, Visa) with card current limitation.
Controlled by I
2
C-bus, it is optimized in terms of board
space, external components count and connection count
(see Chapter “Application information”).
The integrated DC-to-DC converter ensures full
cross-compatibility between 3 or 5 V cards and 3 or 5 V
environments. The very low-power consumption in
Power-down mode and Off mode saves battery power.
VERSION
SOT340-1
SOT340-1
plastic shrink small outline package; 24 leads; body width 5.3 mm
plastic shrink small outline package; 24 leads; body width 5.3 mm
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
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C-bus SIM card interface
PINNING
SYMBOL
PWROFF
S1
PGND
S3
V
DDP
S4
S2
VUP
I/O
SGND
CLK
V
CC
RST
V
DDS
DEL
PRES
SIMI/O
V
DDI
SDA
SCL
SIMERR
SAD0
SAD1
SIMCLK
Note
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
DESCRIPTION
control input for entering the Off mode (active LOW)
capacitor connection for the DC-to-DC converter (between S1 and S2)
power ground
capacitor connection for the DC-to-DC converter (between S3 and S4)
power supply voltage
capacitor connection for the DC-to-DC converter (between S3 and S4)
capacitor connection for the DC-to-DC converter (between S1 and S2)
DC-to-DC converter output (must be decoupled with 100 nF to ground)
input/output to and from the card reader (C7I); see Fig.7
signal ground
clock output to the card reader (C3I)
supply voltage to the card reader (C1I)
reset output to the card reader (C2I)
signal supply voltage
external capacitor connection for the delay on voltage supervisor
card presence indication input (active LOW); note 1
TDA8003TS
input/output to and from the microcontroller (internal 20 kΩ pull-up resistor connected to V
DDI
)
supply voltage for the interface signals with the system
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C-bus serial data input/output
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C-bus serial clock input
interrupt output (active LOW; internal 100 kΩ pull-up resistor connected to V
DDI
)
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C-bus slave address selection input
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C-bus slave address selection input
external clock input
1. Card presence input with negative current source. To be used with the card reader switch connected to V
DDS
or V
DDP
. The switch is normally closed when the card is not present. If the switch connection is open-circuit or pin 16
is not connected, then the interface will always detect a present card (see Fig.7).
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