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MT9092 Datasheet, PDF (5/42 Pages) Mitel Networks Corporation – ISO2-CMOS ST-BUS™ FAMILY Digital Telephone with HDLC (HPhone-II)
MT9092
voice side-tone path is also included to provide
proportional transmit speech feedback to the
handset receiver so that a dead sounding handset is
not encountered. Figure 3 depicts the nominal half-
channel and side-tone gains for the HPhone-II.
On PWRST (pin 6) the Filter/CODEC defaults such
that the side-tone path, dial tone filter and 400Hz
transmit filter are off, all programmable gains are set
to 0dB and µ-Law companding is selected. Further,
the Filter/CODEC is powered down due to the PuFC
bit (Transducer Control Register, address 0Eh) being
reset. This bit must be set high to enable the Filter/
CODEC.
The internal architecture is fully differential to provide
the best possible noise rejection as well as to allow a
wide dynamic range from a single 5 volt supply
design. This fully differential architecture is
continued into the Transducer Interface section to
provide full chip realization of these capabilites.
A reference voltage (VRef), for the conversion
requirements of the CODER section, and a bias
voltage (VBias), for biasing the internal analog
sections, are both generated on-chip. VBias is also
brought to an external pin so that it may be used for
biasing any external gain plan setting amplifiers. A
0.1µF capacitor must be connected from VBias to
analog ground at all times. Likewise, although VRef
may only be used internally, a 0.1µF capacitor from
the VRef pin to ground is required at all times. It is
suggested that the analog ground reference point for
these two capacitors be physically the same point.
SERIAL
PORT
DSP GAIN*
PCM
Receive
–72 to
+22.5 dB
(1.5dB
steps)
DTMF,
Tone
Ringer &
Handsfree
PCM
–72 to
+22.5 dB
(1.5dB
steps)
Transmit
DIGITAL DOMAIN
FILTER/CODEC
Receive
Filter Gain
0 to –7 dB
(1 dB steps)
Side-tone
–9.96 to
+9.96dB
(3.32 dB steps)
Side-tone
Nominal
Gain
µ-Law –11 dB
Α-Law –18.8 dB
Transmit
Filter Gain
0 to +7dB
(1 dB steps)
TRANSDUCER INTERFACE
µ-Law –6.3 dB
Α-Law –3.7 dB
-6 dB
HSPKR+
-6 dB
Receiver
Driver
75
HSPKR–
75
Speaker
Phone
Driver
0.2dB*
SPKR+
SPKR–
Handset
Receiver
(150Ω)
Speaker Gain
0 to –24 dB
(8 dB steps)
Tone
Ringer
(input
from DSP)
Speakerphone
Speaker
(40Ω nominal)
(32Ω min)
M
Transmit
U
µ-Law 6.1dB
Gain
X
Α-Law 15.4dB
ANALOG DOMAIN
MIC+ Handsfree
MIC– mic
M+ Transmitter
M– microphone
Internal to Device
Note: *gain the same for A-Law and µ−Law
Figure 3 - Audio Gain Partitioning
External to Device
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