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U4082B-DEV-BOARD

Manufacturer Part Number
U4082B-DEV-BOARD
Description
WiFi / 802.11 Modules & Development Tools Voice Switched Circuit
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet
Table 2-1.
3. Introduction
3.1
4
Pin
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
General
U4082B
Pin Description (Continued)
Symbol
RECO
RLO2
RLO1
TLO2
TLO1
GND
CPT
TLI2
RLI2
TLI1
RLI1
CPR
VB
RI
The fundamental difference between the operation of a speakerphone and a handset is that of
half duplex versus full duplex. The handset is full duplex since conversation can occur in both
directions (transmit and receive) simultaneously. A speakerphone has higher gain levels in both
paths, and attempting to converse in full-duplex mode results in oscillatory problems due to the
loop that exists within the system. The loop is formed by the receive and transmit paths, the
hybrid and the acoustic coupling (speaker to microphone).
The only practical and economical solution used to date is to design the speakerphone to oper-
ate in half-duplex mode. That is, only one person speaks at a time, while the other listens. To
achieve this, a circuit is required which can detect who is talking, switch on the appropriate path
(transmit or receive), and switch off (attenuate) the other path. In this way, the loop gain is main-
tained less than unity. When the talkers exchange functions, the circuit must quickly detect this,
and switch the circuit appropriately. By providing speech-level detectors, the circuit operates in a
“hands-free” mode, eliminating the need for a “push-to-talk” switch.
The handset has the same loop as the speakerphone. Oscillations do not occur because the
gains are considerably lower and the coupling from the earpiece to the mouthpiece is almost
nonexistent (the receiver is normally held against a person's ear).
The U4082B provides the necessary level detectors, attenuators, and switching control for a
properly operating speakerphone. The detection sensitivity and timing are externally controlla-
ble. Additionally, the U4082B provides background noise monitors (which make the circuit
insensitive to room and line noise), hybrid amplifiers for interfacing to Tip and Ring, the micro-
phone amplifier, and other associated functions.
Function
Output voltage
An RC at this pin sets the time constant for the transmit background monitor
Transmit level detector input on the microphone/speaker side
Transmit level detector output on the microphone/speaker side, and input to the transmit background
monitor
Receive level detector output on the microphone/speaker side
Receive level detector input on the microphone/speaker side
Input receive attenuator and dial tone detector. Maximum input level is 350 mVrms. Input impedance is
approximately 10 k
Receive attenuator output. DC level is approximately V
Transmit level detector input on the line side
Transmit level detector output on the line side
Receive level detector output on the line side and input to the receive background monitor
Receive level detector input on the line side
An RC at this pin sets the time constant for the receive background monitor
Ground
V
S/2
. It is a system AC ground and biases the volume control. A filter cap is required
B
4743D–CORD–03/06

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