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MC33215B

Manufacturer Part Number
MC33215B
Description
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of MC33215B

Max Transmitter Gain
58dB
Receiver Gain (max)
27dB
Operating Temp Range
-20C to 70C
Package Type
SDIP
Pin Count
42
Operating Current
15mA
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Through Hole
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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is mainly determined by the distortion level. To keep high
quality under difficult supply conditions, the MC33215
incorporates a peak–to–peak limiter. The peak–to–peak
limiter will detect when the output stage gets close to its
maximum output swing and will then reduce the gain from LSI
to LSF. The attack and release of the limiter is regulated by
the C
behavior with C
3 x C
release time of 300 ms.
peak–to–peak limiter, the output swing and thus the output
power is reduced with respect to the maximum possible as
already indicated in Figure 10. The peak–to–peak limiter can
be disabled by connecting the PPL pin to ground.
incorporates a supply limiter, which reduces the gain rapidly
when the supply voltage VLS drops too much. This will
avoid malfunctioning of the amplifier and unwanted
oscillations. The voltage drop is detected via the BVO input
and for that reason the C
and not to Gnd.
the typical application this pin is connected to SPS, which
activates the loudspeaker amplifier automatically when the
speakerphone mode is entered. When LSM is made low, the
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The quality of the audio output of the loudspeaker amplifier
Figure 12 clearly shows that due to the action of the
On top of the peak–to–peak limiter, the MC33215
The amplifier can be activated by making Pin LSM high. In
100
Figure 12. Peak–to–Peak Limiter Dynamic Behavior
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
PPL
PPL
0
R
R
R
REG1
REG2
LSP
x R
capacitor. Figure 12 depicts the limiter’s attack
R
R
R
Figure 11. Loudspeaker Amplifier Output
REG1
REG2
LSP
= 50
1.0
= 365 k
= Infinite
PPL
= 25
PPL
20
= 365 k
= Infinite
. In the typical application this leads to a
Power when Line Powered
= 100 nF. The release time is given as
2.0
R
R
R
t, TIME (ms)
BVO
40
REG1
REG2
LSP
I
line
3.0
= 50
has to be connected to VLS
= 365 k
= 220 k
(mA)
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
For More Information On This Product,
60
4.0
R
R
R
REG1
REG2
LSP
= 25
= 365 k
= 220 k
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80
5.0
V
V
V
LSO
PPL
in
6.0
MC33215
100
loudspeaker amplifier is muted which is needed for correct
handset operation.
potentiometer at VOL. A fixed current of 10 A is running
through the potentiometer and the resulting voltage at VOL
is a measure for the gain reduction. The relation between
the voltage at VOL and the obtained gain reduction is given
in Figure 13.
R
better to the human ear than a linear gain reduction.
audible at the loudspeaker of which the level is proportional
to the feedback resistor R
from MFI to LSO equals 28.5 dB.
Half Duplex Controller
duplex controller is incorporated. By monitoring the signals in
both the transmit and receive channel the duplex controller
will reduce the gain in the channel containing the smallest
signal. A typical gain reduction will be between 40 dB and
52 dB depending on the setting, see below. In case of equal
signal levels or by detection of noise only, the circuit goes into
idle mode. In this mode the gain reduction in both channels is
halfway, leading to 20 dB to 26 dB of reduction.
the signal path from base microphone to the line and via
sidetone, loudspeaker and acoustic coupling back to the
microphone, the loop gain can be expressed as a sum of the
gains of the different stages. However, since the transmit and
receive gains are dependent on AGC and the sidetone
suppression is dependent on matching with the different lines
we are mostly interested by the maximum possible loop gain
A
A
With: A
LOOP(max)
LOOP(max)
VOL
The volume of the loudspeaker signal can be varied via a
It can be seen from Figure 13 that a linear variation of
During DTMF dialing, see Table 2, a confidence tone is
To avoid howling during speakerphone operation, a half
In a speakerphone built around the MC33215, following
–5.0
–10
–15
–20
–25
–30
–35
–40
RXI as a function of line length AGC and line
impedance matching
A
BM2 as a function of line length AGC and acoustic
coupling
0
will give a logarithmic gain reduction which adapts
0
BMRX(max)
RXBM(max)
. It follows:
= A
BMRX(max)
100
MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA
Figure 13. Volume Reduction
= Maximum gain from BM1 and BM2 to
= Maximum gain from RXI to BM1 and
V
LSF
+ A
VOL
200
(mV), dA
RXBM(max)
only. At R
LSP
300
(dB)
LSF
– A
= 180 k the gain
SWD
400
(dB)
500

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