Sony Ericsson GS64 User Manual

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5.9 Analogue Audio

Pin Name

Direction Function

92 AUXIP Input Differential

auxiliary audio to module from host (pos)

93 AUXIN Input Differential

auxiliary audio to module from host (neg)

94 AUXOP Output Differential

auxiliary audio to host from module (pos)

95 AUXON Output Differential

auxiliary audio to host from module (neg)

96 AREF

- Analogue

reference

97 MICIP

Input

Microphone input positive

98 MICIN

Input

Microphone input negative

99 EARP

Output Earpiece output positive

100 EARN

Output Earpiece output negative


The analogue audio signals comprise of two audio inputs to the module, and two
audio outputs from the module. Both sets of audio interfaces are differential.
Analogue audio can be used for various configurations, including a car kit mode,
portable hands free and speakerphone (with an additional output gain stage).

Five audio profiles are available for GS64 users to configure various modes of
operation. Each profile is factory set to represent different modes, typical of general
usage. The customer can modify profiles to optimize acoustic performance to their
specific application.

The analogue inputs and outputs share common uplink and downlink chains which
are multiplexed, and selectively switched by the user through AT-commands.

There are five factory-set audio profiles as follows:

portable hands free

handset

car kit

speakerphone

headset

Portable hands free is the factory-set default profile. The modification, configuration,
manipulation and storage of audio profiles is achieved with the AT*E2EAMS (Audio
Profile Modification) and AT*E2APR (Audio Profile).

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