TS34118CS28C8 TSC [Taiwan Semiconductor Company, Ltd], TS34118CS28C8 Datasheet - Page 19

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TS34118CS28C8

Manufacturer Part Number
TS34118CS28C8
Description
Voice Switched Speakerphone Circuit
Manufacturer
TSC [Taiwan Semiconductor Company, Ltd]
Datasheet
TS34118
Voice Switched Speakerphone Circuit
Application Information - Continue
Volume Control
If a potentiometer with a standard linear taper is used for the volume control, In situations where this may be
objectionable, a potentiometer with an audio taper (commonly used in radio volume controls) will provide a more linear
relationship as indicated in Figure 12. The slight non-linearity at each end of the graph is due to the physical
construction of the potentiometer, and will vary among different manufactures.
Figure 12. Receive Attenuator Gain versus Potentiometer Position Using Audio Taper
RFI Interference
Potential radio frequency interference problems should be addressed early in the electrical and mechanical design of
the speakerphone. RFI may enter the circuit through Tip and Ring, through the microphone wiring to the microphone
amplifier, or through any of the PC board trances. The most sensitive pins on the TS34118 are the inputs to the level
detectors (RLI1, RLI2, TLI1, TLI2) since, when there is no speech present, the inputs are high impedance and these op
amps are in a near open loop condition. The board traces to these pins should be kept short, and the resistor and
capacitor for each of these pins should be physically close to the pins. Any other high impedance input pin (MCI, HTI,
FI, VLC) should be considered sensitive to RFI signals.
The Final Analysis
Proper operation of a speakerphone is a combination of proper mechanical (acoustic) design as well as proper
electronic design. The acoustics of the enclosure must be considered early in the design of a speakerphone. In general,
electronics cannot compensate for poor acoustics, low speaker quality, or any combination of the two. Proper acoustic
separation of the speaker and microphone, as described in the Design Equations, is essential. The physical location of
the microphone, along with the characteristics of the selected microphone, will play a large role in the quality of the
transmitted sound. The microphone and speaker vendors can usually provide additional information on the use of their
products. In the final analysis, the circuits shown in this datasheet will have to be “fine tuned” to match the acoustics of
the enclosure, the specific hybrid, and the specific microphone and speaker selected. The component values shown in
this datasheet should be considered as starting points only. The gains of the transmit and receive paths are easily
adjusted at the microphone and speaker amplifiers, respectively, The switching response can then be fine turned by
varying (in small steps) the components at the level detector inputs until satisfactory operation is obtained for both long
and short lines
19/23
Version: A08

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