User's Manual
Telit GE863-QUAD / GE863-PY
Hardware User guide
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6 Microphone
The microphone circuitry is the more noise sensitive and its design and layout must be done with
particular care.
6.1 Microphone line Characteristic and
requirements
The Telit GE863-QUAD provides two audio paths for the microphone and the earpiece: the
internal and the external audio paths. Only one of the two paths can be active at a time and it is
selectable by hardware line AXE or by AT command. The audio characteristics of the two paths
are slightly different and this should be kept in mind when designing. The internal audio path
should be used for handset function, while the external audio path is suited for hands free
function (car kit).
Both microphone paths from the Telit GE863-QUAD are balanced and the OEM circuitry should
be designed balanced to reduce the common mode noise typically generated on the ground plane,
however for particular OEM application needs also an unbalanced circuitry can be used.
The microphone input lines characteristics are:
internal microphone path
• line coupling: AC ( 100nF cond.)
• line type: balanced
• differential input resistance: 25kΩ
• line nominal sensitivity: 50 mV
rms
• max input voltage: 360 mV
rms
• microphone nominal sensitivity/analog gain suggested: -45 dB
Vrms/Pa
/ +24dB
• echo canceller type: handset
external microphone path
• line coupling: AC ( 100nF cond.)
• line type: balanced
• differential input resistance: 25kΩ
• line nominal sensitivity: 3 mV
rms
• max input voltage: 22 mV
rms
• microphone nominal sensitivity/analog gain suggested: -45 dB
Vrms/Pa
/ +10dB
• echo canceller type: car kit hands free