A 4/7 kHz audio bandwidth selectable digital phone interface (DPI) chip with on-chip analog functions and modem

Autor: J.J.J. Haspeslagh, Didier Rene Haspeslagh, Z. Chang, Erik Moerman
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. 29:914-920
ISSN: 0018-9200
Popis: The Digital Phone Interface (DPI) is designed for a new generation of digital telephone terminals for private exchanges, This circuit gives a total solution for all telephone functions, thereby including DSP functions, voice coding/decoding and analog front end, signal generators for DTMF and ringing, a modem for data transfer between terminal and exchange and a multitude of interfaces to communicate to the external world. Besides the normal earpiece micro and speaker, handsfree operation is available by using a selectable input low-noise microphone amplifier and an additional 50 /spl Omega/ mWLS driver. For the handsfree operation, a digital AGC and anti-oscillation (anti-larsen) function is implemented. The line modem generates a modified RTZ (WAL2) code and is able to cover distances up to 1.5 km. In addition, the component is extensible with external signal processing modules (echo cancelling) and is also able to transfer a 7 kHz speech bandwidth. The device is a mixed analog/digital design produced in a 1.2 /spl mu/m CMOS technology on 46 mm/sup 2/ die area and consumes 200 mW. >
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