Stereo Audio; Operating Modes; Basic Mode - Motorola G24 Developer's Manual

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Audio Interface
Figure 2-23
Figure 2-23: Voiceband Mode PCM Bus Coding Format

Stereo Audio

The digital stereo audio format is used for sounding stereo ring tones and alerts. It incorporates 3
modes of operation that support the different audio sampling rates, which are provided by G24 as
ring tone melodies. The available ring tones may be selected by the AT+CRTT command.
The PCM bus signal's configuration for stereo ring tones and alerts is:
PCM_CLK - 705 kHz - 1.4 MHz serial clock
PCM_FS - 22.05 kHz - 44.1 kHz word-wide frame-sync
PCM_DOUT - 16-bit linear audio data output
PCM_DIN - Disabled
Figure 2-24
Figure 2-24: Stereo Mode PCM Bus Coding Format

Operating Modes

The G24 audio interface includes 2 modes of operation. Each operating mode defines the audio
input and output devices to be used for each audio sound type and their programmable settings.

Basic Mode

Basic audio mode is the G24 default power-up audio configuration. Several audio paths are
available in this mode, and their settings can be programmed through the AT command set.
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illustrates the PCM bus format of the voiceband audio configuration.
illustrates the PCM bus format of the stereo audio configurations.
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January 1, 2006

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