User's Manual

UC864-G Hardware User Guide
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- 29/10/07
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10.1 Microphone Paths Characteristic and
Requirements
TIP: Being the microphone circuitry the more noise sensitive, its design and layout must be
done with particular care. Both microphone paths are balanced and the OEM circuitry should
be balanced designed to reduce the common mode noise typically generated on the ground
plane. However an unbalanced circuitry can be also used for particular OEM application needs.
TIP: Due to the difference in the echo canceller type, the “Mic_MT” audio path is suited for
Handset applications, while the “Mic_HF”audio path is suited for hands-free function (car kit).
The Earphone applications should be made using the “Mic_HF” audio path but DISABLING the
echo canceller by software AT command. If the echo canceller is left active with the Earphone,
then some echo might be introduced by the echo cancel algorithm.
UC864-G;
“Mic_MT” 1
st
differential microphone path
line coupling AC
line type balanced
coupling capacitor 100nF
differential input impedance 20k
differential input voltage 1,03V
pp
(365mV
rms
)
microphone nominal sensitivity -45 dBV
rms
/Pa
analog gain suggested
+20dB
echo canceller type handset
“Mic_HF” 2
nd
differential microphone path
line coupling AC
line type balanced
coupling capacitor 100nF
differential input resistance 20k
differential input voltage 65mV
pp
(23mV
rms
)
microphone nominal sensitivity -45 dBV
rms
/Pa
analog gain suggested
+10dB
echo canceller type car kit hands-free