The Conexant Systems RCV288DPI is a modem chipset. Conexant (now Synaptics) was a prominent manufacturer of communication and signal processing solutions, and the RCV288DPI likely formed part of a dial-up modem system.
Applications
- Dial-Up Modems: Integrated into internal and external dial-up modems for connecting to the internet via telephone lines.
- Embedded Systems: Employed in embedded systems requiring dial-up communication capabilities, such as point-of-sale (POS) terminals or industrial control systems.
- Legacy Communication Devices: Used in older communication devices requiring analog modem functionality.
Features
- V.34 Standard: Supports the V.34 modem standard, allowing for data transfer rates up to 28.8 kbps.
- Data Compression: Incorporates data compression techniques to improve data throughput.
- Error Correction: Includes error correction mechanisms to ensure reliable data transmission.
- Analog Interface: Provides an analog interface for connecting to telephone lines.
- Digital Interface: Includes a digital interface for connecting to a host system.
Benefits
- Connectivity: Enables connection to the internet or other systems via traditional telephone lines.
- Data Transfer: Allows for data transfer at speeds up to 28.8 kbps.
- Reliability: Provides reliable data transmission through error correction techniques.
- Compatibility: Compatible with various modem standards and communication protocols.
- Integration: Can be integrated into various embedded systems.
Technical Details
The Conexant RCV288DPI likely operates with a 5V power supply and includes both analog and digital interfaces. It often includes a UART interface for communication with a host processor. The modem chipset includes features such as automatic speed detection, dial tone detection, and call progress monitoring. Its pinout and detailed specifications depend on the specific revision and application. Since this is a legacy product, detailed datasheets are often difficult to find.