Hello
I'm working on this old touch-tone telephone (Statesman 9040R - see picture). I'm essentially building a new circuit from scratch - it won't be connected to the phone lines but will instead be an arduino based interactive playback circuit.
I would still like to understand how the old circuit works and so far I feel comfortable that I have identified a lot of the major components and how they all connect and work together.
However, I haven't been able to find any information about the largest IC on the board. I know it is doing DTMF generation as it connects to the rows and columns of the keypad, as well as the speaker in the phone handset.
The IC has the following text printed on it:
MEDL JMA528PD S8547
I can't find any useful information online about it, and I can't quite work out what the rest of the pins are actually doing.
My main curiosity is how the phone line signal makes its way to the handset from the network, as it looks like the handset speaker only connects to this IC, and so the IC must somehow also pass the phone signal as well as the DTMF tones. I'm sure part of this comes down to my ignorance about telecoms and phone lines etc.
Any help in identifying this IC is greatly appreciated (photos attached)!
I'm working on this old touch-tone telephone (Statesman 9040R - see picture). I'm essentially building a new circuit from scratch - it won't be connected to the phone lines but will instead be an arduino based interactive playback circuit.
I would still like to understand how the old circuit works and so far I feel comfortable that I have identified a lot of the major components and how they all connect and work together.
However, I haven't been able to find any information about the largest IC on the board. I know it is doing DTMF generation as it connects to the rows and columns of the keypad, as well as the speaker in the phone handset.
The IC has the following text printed on it:
MEDL JMA528PD S8547
I can't find any useful information online about it, and I can't quite work out what the rest of the pins are actually doing.
My main curiosity is how the phone line signal makes its way to the handset from the network, as it looks like the handset speaker only connects to this IC, and so the IC must somehow also pass the phone signal as well as the DTMF tones. I'm sure part of this comes down to my ignorance about telecoms and phone lines etc.
Any help in identifying this IC is greatly appreciated (photos attached)!
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