Features: • Improved Attenuator Gain Range: 52 dB Between Transmit and Receive• Low Voltage Operation for Line-Powered Applications (3.0-6.5 V)• 4 Point Signal Sensing for Improved Sensitivity• Background Noise Monitors for Both Transmit and Receive Paths• Microphone ...
KK34118: Features: • Improved Attenuator Gain Range: 52 dB Between Transmit and Receive• Low Voltage Operation for Line-Powered Applications (3.0-6.5 V)• 4 Point Signal Sensing for Improved...
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Symbol | Parameter | Value | Unit |
VCC | Supply Voltage (Pin 14) | -1.0 to +7.0 | V |
VIN | Input Voltage at CD(Pin 3), MUT (Pin 12) | -1.0 toVCC +1.0 V | V |
VIN | Input Voltage at VLC (Pin 13) | -1.0 toVCC +0.5 V | V |
VIN | Input Voltage at TXI(Pin 9), RXI (Pin 21), FI (Pin 2) | -0.5 toVCC +0.5 V | V |
Tstg | Storage Temperature Range | -65 to +150 |
The KK34118 Voice Switched Speakerphone Circuit incorporates the necessary amplifiers, attenuators, level detectors, and control algorithm to form the heart of a high quality hands-free speakerphone system. Included are a microphone amplifier with adjustable gain and MUTE control, Transmit and Receive attenuators which operate in a complementary manner, level detectors at both input and output of both attenuators, and background noise monitors for both the transmit and receive channels. A Dial Tone Detector prevents the dial tone from being attenuated by the Receive background noise monitor circuit. Also included are two line driver amplifiers which can be used to form a hybrid network in conjunction with an external coupling transformer. A high pass filter can be used to filter out 60 Hz noise in the receive channel, or for other filtering functions. A Chip Disable pin permits powering down the entire circuit to conserve power on long loops where loop current is at a minimum.
The KK34118 may be operated from a power supply, or it can be powered from the telephone line, requiring typically 5.0 mA. The KK34118 can be interfaced directly to Tip and Ring (through a coupling transformer) for stand-alone operation, or it can be used in conjunction with a handset speech network and or other features of a feature phone.