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Auxiliary CODEC
Audio Circuitry
Audio Signal
for Speaker
Summing Circuit
Buffer Amplifier
Audio Power Amplifier
Control of Audio
Power Amplifier
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Circuit Descriptions
The auxiliary CODEC handles transmitter power control, receiver gain
control, auxiliary audio output and general analogue monitoring
functions. The digital section communicates with this CODEC via a
three-wire synchronous serial interface (
DAC used for receiver gain control (
Current-to-voltage conversion is performed by R238. The full-scale
output of 1.2 V is amplified by IC201 to approximately 3 V as required
by the receiver.
The audio circuitry performs four functions:
output of audio signal for speaker
input of microphone audio signal
input of auxiliary audio signal
output of auxiliary audio signal
The sections of the circuitry concerned with these functions are
described below.
The audio signal for the speaker is generated by IC204 (
This signal is post-volume-control and has a pre-emphasised frequency
response. The signal is then processed by R218, R217 and C205 to
restore a flat frequency response and reduce the signal level to that
required by the audio power amplifier.
The top of C205 is where side tones are summed in and the
signal is obtained. C201 and R211 pre-emphasize and attenuate the
side-tone signal to give a flat side-tone frequency response and reduce the
input to an appropriate level.
IC201 (pins 8 to 10) amplifies the signal at the top of C205 by 19 dB and
drives the
system interface line via C212 and R225. The
CDC RX AUD
capacitor C212 provides AC output coupling and R225 ensures stability.
The DC bias for this amplifier is derived from IC204.
The signal at the top of C205 is fed via C204 to the audio power
amplifier IC202. IC202 has 46 dB of gain and a differential output
configuration. C209, C211, R252 and R253 ensure stability of the
amplifier at high frequencies. When operational, the output bias voltage
for IC202 is approximately half the radio supply voltage. When not
operational, the output becomes high impedance.
Power up, power down, and muting of IC202 is controlled by two signals
from the digital section,
consisting of Q200, Q201, R200 to R206, R210 and R250 converts the
two digital signals to the single three-level analogue signal required by
IC202.
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