User Manual
 GM862-QUAD / PY Hardware User Guide 
  1vv0300748 Rev. 5 - 20/09/07  
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(*) WARNING. AC means that the signals from microphone has to be connected to input lines 
of the module by a CAPACITOR , which value must be ≥ 100nF . Not respecting this constraint, 
the input stage will be damaged. 
TIP: definition of the nominal sensitivity of the microphone lines . 
The nominal sensitivity of the microphone lines indicates the voltage level on the GM862-QUAD / PY 
pins present during "normal spoken" conditions. 
For a handset , the "normal spoken” conditions take place when the talker mouth is 7cm far from the 
microphone ; under these conditions the voice will produce an acoustic pressure of -4,7dBPa @1kHz 
on the microphone membrane . 
TIP: electrical equivalent signal and operating voice levels .  
At "normal spoken" conditions, a microphone having the suggested nominal sensitivity of -
45dBV
rms
/Pa , will produce 
 the electrical equivalent signal : 
that means :     
During a call, this level varies according to the volume of the talker voice; usually the following rough 
thumb rule for the dynamic range may be used: 
1)  the talker is screaming . This is the strongest voice level condition: the signal increases by 
+20dB ; 
2)  the talker is whispering. This is the lowest voice level condition: the voice level decreases by –
50dB . 
These changes must be considered for designing the external microphone amplifier. 
TIP: example of external microphone amplifier calculation . 
Let’s suppose to use the 1
st
differential microphone path .In this case the maximum differential input 
voltage to “Mic_MT” lines is 365mV
rms
(1,03V
pp
) corresponding to –8,76dBV. 
Now we can calculate the maximum voltage gain of an external microphone amplifier G
A:
()
[]
dBVGdBMicLevel
A
76,820 −
=
++  
MicLevel = ( -45) + (-4.7) = -49.7 dB
Vrms
MicVoltage = 10 
( 
-
49.7 / 20 )
 = 3.3* 10 
-
3
 V
rms










