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AS2523

Manufacturer Part Number
AS2523
Description
IC, LINE/SPEAKER PHONE CIRCUIT, SOIC-28
Manufacturer
austriamicrosystems
Datasheet

Specifications of AS2523

Audio Control Type
Volume
Control Interface
Serial
Control / Process Application
Handsfree Feature Phones With CallerID & Extended Displays
Supply Voltage Range
3V To 5V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Data Sheet AS2523, AS2524, AS2524B
Programming Guidelines for the AS2523
The AS2523 is programmed by means of a serial 8-bit shift
register. MSB is clocked in first, LSB last.
The first four bits (7,6,5,4) are the addresses of the
registers, the last four bits (3,2,1,0) are the data bits.
Each register has a default setting (see data sheet), which
is set after power-up of the chip.
The internal registers are RAM-cells. When the AS2523
loses VDD (as in on-hook state) it also loses the register
contents.
It is therefore necessary to re-write the affected registers
after each hook event. The register contents cannot be
read, they can only be written.
Registers need to be re-written after each power-up and
after each hook event (handset / handsfree / on-hook).
It is recommended to always initialize the chip with a “reset
to defaults command” (Fx) first and then write the
appropriate registers that need to be changed from the
default setting.
Alternatively, all registers (4 to 16) may be re-written in a
bulk at each power-up and hook event (handset /
handsfree / on-hook).
This guarantees safe operation in case of unexpected loss
of power during normal operation. Re-writing all registers
also eases later software updates, as only register
contents need to be changed, but no additional command
lines need to be inserted.
Example of a typical power-up sequence
A typical power-up sequence will require the following
programming.
a) determine the cause of power-up (handset / handsfree
b) Set the LI voltage to 3.5V or 4.5V (default = 4.5V) and
c) Set the Confidence Tone level (e.g. the DTMF level
d) Set the required Tx and Rx gains in Registers A and B
Revision 1.13
mode) and set register D accordingly.
Default = handset mode
Line Loss Compensation (default = off) in register 4
which is audible in the handset) and path in register 5
Default = off
Default = 37dB Tx gain, 1dB Rx gain
Additional settings in Handsfree mode
Note: change the default settings only if necessary:
a) A click-free startup can be achieved by starting up in
b) Change the Tx comparator preamplifier gain in register 6
c) Change the Receive DC offset and Background noise
d) Set the speaker amplifier volume in register 8
e) Set the handsfree voice switching speed and
Additional settings during Flash
During a Flash, the AS2523 should be powered down to
avoid discharge of VDD:
Set the MASK bit (bit3 in register D) to 1
After the line current is restored, the MASK bit must be
cleared again. Other settings do not need to be re-written,
as VDD has not discharged. As a safety margin however, it
is recommended to re-write all registers after a flash
Additional settings during line breaks
If a line-break-detection (brief interruption of the line while
in off-hook state) is implemented, the same rules apply as
for a Flash: set the MASK bit to 1 to avoid discharge of
VDD. It is recommended to re-write all registers after a
line-break, as a line break may take long enough to
discharge VDD, even when the MASK bit was set.
General Rules
The serial interface may be programmed at any time, it
does not affect the speech quality, e.g. if a register is
overwritten with the same value.
It is also possible to re-write all registers periodically. The
register is static, therefore it can be clocked at any speed
up to 5MHz.
However, electromagnetic pulses on the clock and data
lines may cause unwanted programming of the chip. It is
therefore recommended to keep these lines short, filter
them by a discrete lowpass filter and reduce the clock
speed accordingly.
handset mode (=default) and then switching to
handsfree, once the chip has stabilized.
Default = 14dB
monitoring in Register 7
default = 0mV offset (higher val. puts more weight on Rx)
switching delay default = on
Background Noise Monitoring = on
Default = 0B
Background Noise monitoring offset in register 9:
default voice switching speed = 1ms/6dB (fastest)
default BGN monitoring offset = 240mV (determines the
Tx level required to switch from idle to Transmit)
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