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isd-t360sa

Manufacturer Part Number
isd-t360sa
Description
Manufacturer
ETC-unknow
Datasheet
February 2000
The VoiceDSP™ product family combines multiple
digital signal processing functions on a single chip
for cost-effective solutions in telephony, automo-
tive and consumer applications.
The VoiceDSP processor offers necessary features
to modern telephony products, such as: high-
quality speech record and playback, electrical
and acoustic echo cancellation for full-duplex
hands-free speakerphone operation.
The VoiceDSP Caller ID Type I feature complies
with the Bellcore (US), French, Spanish, Dutch and
Japanese standards. For the Bellcore (US)
standard, the VoiceDSP implements CID Type II.
The VoiceDSP implements the receiver side for
data transmitted from the central office to the
subscriber.
The T360SA VoiceDSP can be used in various ap-
plications:
ISD · 2727 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95134 · TEL: 408/943-6666 · FAX: 408/544-1787 · http://www.isd.com
CID, CID on Call Waiting (CIDCW), Full-Duplex Speakerphone,
Digital telephony with add-on speech
processing: Digital Telephone Answering
Machines (DTADs), hands-free speakerphone
operation for ISDN, DECT, Digital Spread
Spectrum, and analog cordless applications;
CT0/1 Base stations.
An add-on chip for corded telephones
featuring DTAD functions and/or full-duplex,
hands-free speakerphone operation.
Stand-alone digital answering machines with
full-duplex, hands-free speakerphone
operation.
Voice memo recording
Master/Slave CODEC Interface and Multiple Flash Support
VoiceDSP
—Advance Information—
Based on ISD’s unique concept which combines
16-bit DSP (Digital Speech Processor) and 16-bit
RISC core technology, the ISD-T360SA is a high-
performing chip solution for various applications.
To facilitate incorporating the VoiceDSP proces-
sor, it features system support functions such as an
interrupt control unit, codec interface (master,
slave), Microwire interface to the system micro-
controller, as well as a memory handler for Flash
memory devices. Design of high-end, price opti-
mized systems are possible with ISD’s VoiceDSP
flexible system interfaces (codec, microcontroller,
and memory management support).
The ISD-T360SA processor operates as a peripher-
al controlled by the system microcontroller via an
enhanced, serial Microwire interface. The system
microcontroller typically controls the analog cir-
cuits, buttons and display, as well as activates
functions through commands. The VoiceDSP exe-
cutes these commands and returns status infor-
mation to the Microcontroller.
The VoiceDSP software resides in the on-chip
ROM. It includes DSP-based algorithms, system
support functions, and a software interface to
hardware peripherals.
Digital Speech Processor with
Automotive applications employing full-
duplex speakerphone operations for hands-
free, in-car communications, and for car
status and information announcements.
ISD-T360SA

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... Based on ISD’s unique concept which combines 16-bit DSP (Digital Speech Processor) and 16-bit RISC core technology, the ISD-T360SA is a high- performing chip solution for various applications. To facilitate incorporating the VoiceDSP proces- sor, it features system support functions such as an ...

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... CC Flash Support The ISD-T360SA VoiceDSP supports Flash devices for storing recorded data, thus, power can be dis- connected to the ISD-T360SA without losing data. The ISD-T360SA supports NAND Flash device inter- faces, such TC58A040F, KM29N040T, KM29W8000T, KM29W16000AT. The ISD-T360SA may be con- ...

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... KM29W16000AT Internal Memory Organization The Flash devices detailed in Table 1-4 divide internally into basic 4-Kbyte block units. The ISD-T360SA uses one block on each device for memory management, leaving the rest of the blocks available for record- ing. Using at least one block for a single recorded message yields a maximum of NUM_OF_BLOCKS_IN_MEM – ...

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... ISD-T360SA Table 2-7: TUNABLE PARAMETERS: Tone Detection Index Parameter Name 20 Busy and Dial Tone: TONE_DET_OFF_ENERGY_ THRESHOLD 23 Busy Tone: BUSY_DET_MIN_TIME 53 Busy Tone: BUSY_DET_MIN_ON_TIME 54 Busy Tone: BUSY_DET_MAX_ON_TIME 55 Busy Tone: BUSY_DET_MIN_OFF_TIME 56 Busy Tone: BUSY_DET_MAX_OFF_TIME 57 Busy Tone: BUSY_DET_VERIFY_COUNT 58 Busy Tone: BUSY_DET_TONE_TYPE 59 Busy Tone: BUSY_DET_DIFF_THRESHOLD 2-70 Description Maximum energy level at which busy and dial tones are detected as OFF (after 700Hz filtering) ...

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