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TEA1095
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TEA1095 Datasheet PDF : 28 Pages
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Voice switched speakerphone IC
Product specification
TEA1095
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The values given in the functional description are typical
values except when otherwise specified.
A principle diagram of the TEA1096 is shown on the left
side of Fig.3. The TEA1096 is a transmission and
listening-in circuit. It incorporates a receiving amplifier for
the earpiece, a transmit amplifier for the microphone, a
loudspeaker amplifier and a hybrid. For more details on the
TEA1096 circuit (please refer to Data Handbook IC03).
The right side of Fig.3 shows a principle diagram of the
TEA1095, a hands-free add-on circuit with a transmit
amplifier, a receiver amplifier and a duplex controller.
As can be seen from Fig.3, a loop is formed via the
sidetone network in the transmission circuit and the
acoustic coupling between loudspeaker and microphone
of the hands-free circuit. When this loop gain is greater
than 1, howling is introduced. In a full duplex application,
this would be the case. The loop-gain has to be much
lower than 1 and therefore has to be decreased to avoid
howling. This is achieved by the duplex controller. The
duplex controller of the TEA1095 detects which channel
has the ‘largest’ signal and then controls the gains of the
transmit amplifier and the receiver amplifier such that the
sum of the gains remains constant. As a result, the circuit
can be in three stable modes:
1. Transmit mode (Tx mode): the gain of the transmit
amplifier is at its maximum and the gain of the receiver
amplifier is at its minimum.
2. Receive mode (Rx mode): the gain of the receiver
amplifier is at its maximum and the gain of the transmit
amplifier is at its minimum.
3. Idle mode: the gain of the amplifiers is halfway
between their maximum and minimum value.
The difference between the maximum gain and minimum
gain is called the switching range.
handbook, full pagewidth
acoustic
coupling
telephone
line
HYBRID
sidetone
DUPLEX
CONTROL
TEA1096
TEA1095
MBG358
Fig.3 Hands-free telephone set principles.
1997 Nov 25
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