User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Table Index
- Figure Index
- 0. Revision history
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Product concept
- 3. Application interface
- 3.1. Pin of module
- 3.2. Operating modes
- 3.3. Power supply
- 3.4. Power on and down scenarios
- 3.5. Charge interface
- 3.6. Power saving
- 3.7. Summary of state transition
- 3.8. RTC backup
- 3.9. Serial interfaces
- 3.10. Audio interfaces
- 3.11. SIM card interface
- 3.12. SD card interface
- 3.13. PCM interface
- 3.14. ADC
- 3.15. Behaviors of the RI
- 3.16. Network status indication
- 3.17. Operating status indication
- 4. Antenna interface
- 5. Electrical, reliability and radio characteristics
- 6. Mechanical dimensions
- 7. Storage and manufacturing
- Appendix A: GPRS coding schemes
- Appendix B: GPRS multi-slot classes
M50 Hardware Design
M50_HD_V2.0 - 64 -
PCM_CLK
PCM_SYNC
PCM_OUT
PCM_IN
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
MSB
MSB
Zero padding
Zero padding
Figure 41: Short synchronization & Zero padding diagram
3.13.3. Reference design
As M50 only acts as a master, the module provides synchronization and clock source. The
reference design is shown as below.
PCM_SYNC
PCM_CLK
PCM_OUT
PCM_IN
PCM_SYNC
PCM_CLK
PCM_IN
PCM_OUT
Module
(master)
Codec
(slave)
GND
GND
Figure 42: Reference design for PCM
3.13.4. AT command
There are two AT commands about the configuration of PCM are listed as below.
“AT+QPCMON” can configure operating mode of PCM.
AT+QPCMON= mode,Sync_Type,Sync_Length,SignExtension,MSBFirst
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