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PSB 21373 H V1.1

Manufacturer Part Number
PSB 21373 H V1.1
Description
IC SPEECH AND VOICE MQFP-44
Manufacturer
Infineon Technologies
Series
SCOUT™r
Datasheet

Specifications of PSB 21373 H V1.1

Function
CODEC
Interface
IOM-2, SCI
Number Of Circuits
1
Voltage - Supply
5V
Current - Supply
97.5mA
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
44-BQFP
Includes
Activation and Deactivation, Channel Handler, DTMF / Tone / Ringing Generator, HDLC Controller, Speakerphone, Voice Monitoring
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Power (watts)
-
Operating Temperature
-
Other names
PSB21373HV1.1XT
PSB21373HV11XT
SP000007602
PSB 21373
At the SCAE-input, logarithmic amplifiers compress the signal range. Hence after the
required signal processing for controlling the acoustic echo, pure logarithmic levels on
both paths are compared.
Principally, the main task of the comparator is to control the echo. The internal coupling
due to the direct sound and mechanical resonances are covered by GAE. The external
coupling, mainly caused by the acoustic feedback, is controlled by GDAE/PDAE.
The Gain of the Acoustic Echo (GAE) corresponds to the terminal couplings of the
complete telephone: GAE is the measured or calculated level enhancement between
both receive and transmit inputs of the SCAE (see figure Chapter 63). It equals the sum
of the amplification of ALS plus the gain due to the loudspeaker/microphone coupling
plus the TX-amplification of AMIC1 and GX1. To succeed in a sure differentiation
between original speech and echo, it must be guaranteed that the TX-signal does not
run into saturation due to the loudspeaker/microphone coupling. Therefore, it is
recommended to reduce the TX-gain by 10 dB in front of the SCAE at least in the loudest
loudspeaker volume step. To fulfill the sending loudness rating, this gain is realized by
the LGAX/AGCX which follows the SCAE. Of course, the GAE has to be reduced by the
same amount.
To control the acoustic feedback two parameters are necessary: GDAE-features the
actual reserve on the measured GAE. Together with the Peak Decrement (PDAE) it
simulates the echo behavior at the acoustic side: After RX-speech has ended there is a
short time during which hard couplings through the mechanics and resonances and the
t
direct echo are present. Till the end of that time (
) the level enhancement VAE must
be at least equal to GAE to prevent clipping caused by these internal couplings. Then,
only the acoustic feedback is present. This coupling, however, is reduced by air
attenuation. For this in general the longer the delay, the smaller the echo being valid.
This echo behavior is featured by the decrement PDAE.
Data Sheet
128
2002-05-13

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