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Preliminary Information
MT9196
On PWRST (pin 5) the Filter/CODEC defaults such
that the side-tone path, dial tone filter and 400 Hz
transmit filter are off, all programmable gains are set
to 0dB and CCITT µ-Law is selected. Further, the
Filter/CODEC is powered down due to the control
bits of the Path Control Registers (addresses 12h
and 13h) being reset.
The internal architecture is fully differential to provide
the best possible noise rejection as well as to allow a
wide dynamic range from a single 5 volt supply
design. This fully differential architecture is
continued into the Transducer Interface section to
provide full chip realization of these capabilities for
the handset and loudspeaker functions.
A reference voltage (VRef), for the conversion
requirements of the CODEC section, and a bias
voltage (VBias), for biasing the internal analog
sections, are both generated on-chip. VBias is also
brought to an external pin so that it may be used for
biasing external gain plan setting amplifiers. A 0.1 µF
capacitor must be connected from VBias to analog
ground at all times. Likewise, although VRef may only
be used internally, a 0.1 µF capacitor from the VRef
pin to ground is required at all times. The analog
ground reference point for these two capacitors must
be physically the same point. To facilitate this the
VRef and VBias pins are situated on adjacent pins.
The transmit filter is designed to meet CCITT G.714
specifications. The nominal gain for this filter path is
0 dB (gain control = 0 dB). Gain control allows the
output signal to be increased up to 7 dB. An anti-
aliasing filter is included. This is a second order
lowpass implementation with a corner frequency at
25 kHz. Attenuation is better than 32 dB at 256 kHz
and less than 0.01 dB within the passband.
An optional 400Hz high-pass function may be
included into the transmit path by enabling the Tfhp
bit in the Control Register 1 (address 0Eh). This
option allows the reduction of transmitted
background noise such as motor and fan noise.
SERIAL DIGITAL GAIN
PORT
& TONES
PCM
Din
Receive
-24 to
+21 dB
(3dB steps)
DTMF,
Tone
Ringer
FILTER/CODEC
Receive
Filter Gain
0 to -7 dB
(1 dB steps)
Side-tone
-9.96 to
+9 96dB
(3.32 dB steps)
-11 dB
TRANSDUCER INTERFACE
-6.1 dB or
-3.6 dB
-6 dB
Receiver
Driver
Speaker
Phone
Driver
0 dB
Handset
Receiver
(150)
HSPKR +
75
HSPKR -
75
SPKR +
SPKR -
0/+8dB
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+8 to -20dB
(4 dB steps)
RINGER
0 to -28 dB
(4 dB steps)
Auxiliary
Out
Driver
-12 dB
Speakerphone
Speaker
(40nominal)
34min)
AUXout
PCM
Dout
-24 to
+21 dB
(3 dB steps)
Transmit
Digital Domain
Transmit Filter
Gain
0 to +7 dB
(1 dB steps)
Trans-
mit
Gain
-0.37 dB
or 8.93 dB
Trans- M
mit
Gain U
6.37 dB X
Analog Domain
Internal To Device
Figure 3 - Audio Gain Partitioning
5 dB
5 dB
AUXin AUX input
MIC+ H/F answer-
back mic
M + Transitter
M - microphone
External To Device
7-131

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