Joe,

Thanks for the advice, I will check out the parts you suggested.

But please Tregger's, keep the suggestions rolling-in. I really need
all the help I can get!!!

Regards,
Peter J Halford


Peter:

I am out of my office right now, so the part numbers that I mention
below are
from memory.  Please pardon me if they are incorrect.

Your concerns about the TBR 21 holding circuit are justified.  There
are three
issues that must be addressed:

1) Approximately 2 watt power dissipation in the 50V/230 ohm feed
condition.
2) Requirement to limit the loop current to between 49.5 and 60 mA.
3) Stringent requirements for the off-hook transient response of the
loop
current.

For requirement #1, you can use the Zetex PZT604 darlington in a SOT223
package.  You could also consider using a Motorola MJD243 NPN in a DPAK
package, with a SOT 23 NPN such as the Motorola BC846 connected to the
base-
collector of the MJD243 in a darlington arrangement.  I have used both
of
these configurations successfully.  I particularly like the MJD243
solution
for applications where the required board area is available (it runs
cooler
than the PZT604).

You should also pay careful attention to items #2 and #3 above.  Since
these
parameters are easy to test on the bench, you should evaluate your
circuit
yourself before you waste time and money at a test lab.

I note that you do not mention the country (countries?) where you
intend to
seek approval.  Many countries which base their national requirements
on TBR
21 (e.g., UK and Switzerland) do not impose the current limiter
requirement.
So, depending on your target market, you may be able to avoid the
current
limiter requirement for the time being.

I hope the above is helpful.  


Joe Randolph
Telecom Design Consultant
Randolph Telecom, Inc.
781-721-2848 (voice)
781-721-0582 (fax)
[email protected]

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