AMBE-2000 Digital Voice Systems, Inc., AMBE-2000 Datasheet - Page 21

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AMBE-2000

Manufacturer Part Number
AMBE-2000
Description
2.0 - 9.6 KBPS Single ic For Toll-quality, Low Data Rate, Real Time Speech Compression
Manufacturer
Digital Voice Systems, Inc.
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4.1
The Channel Interface is the general term used for the interface for the compressed bits coming from the encoder and the
compressed bits going to the decoder. This same interface is also used to output status information from the encoder and
decoder such as whether a DTMF tone has just been detected in the speech input, or whether the decoder has detected and
synthesized a frame of silence. Additionally, this interface is used to perform more complex control operations on both the
encoder and decoder (usually at start-up). These control functions include speech data and FEC rate control as well as enabling
features such as echo cancellation.
It is important to realize that not all data being output from the AMBE-2000™ is intended for transmission over the channel.
Status type of data is typically only useful at the ‘local’ end. In most voice transmission systems, the actual encoded bits are
extracted from the channel formatting, combined into the systems transmission stream, sent over the transmission path,
extracted from the transmission path at the receiving end, and reassembled into the AMBE-2000™’s channel format for
synthesis by the decoder.
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Figure 4-A Channel Interface Overview
relevant Voice Data bits
and formats them for
transmission over
System extracts
(Header, Status)
Overhead Data
Channel
Typical Voice Frame Output From Encoder
Voice Data (40 to 192 bits)
AMBE-2000™ Vocoder Chip
User’s Manual Version 4.0
Transmission Channel
Voice Data (40 to 192 bits)
System Overhead
(Header, Control)
Overhead Data
Typical Voice Frame Input to the Decoder
Voice Data (40 to 192 bits)
relevant Voice Data bits
Input into the Decoder
and formats them for
adding Header and
Control Information
System extracts
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