Sony Ericsson GS64 User Manual

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5.9.4 Speaker Signals (EARP, EARN)

EARP and EARN are the speaker output signals. These are differential-mode outputs.
With a full-scale PCM input to the CODEC, 0 dB audio output gain setting, and a
differential load RL = 30Ω, the output voltage between EARP and EARN is 1.5 V rms.
For load resistances less than 30Ω, the full-scale output needs is limited using the
modules internal programmable gain attenuator.

The electrical characteristics are given in the table below.

Parameter

Conditions

Min

Typ

Max

Unit

RL = 30Ω 1.34 1.5 1.68 Vrms

RL = 16 Ω 1.41 Vrms

Input voltage full scale

RL = 8

1.24 Vrms

Frequency response

-3dB cut-off

300

3400

Hz

5.10 PCM Digital Audio (SSP)

Pin

Name

Direction

Function

66 PCMCLK

In/Out Serial

PCM

clock

67

PCMFS

In/Out

Serial PCM frame synchronization

68

PCMDTM

Input

Serial PCM data to module from host

69

PCMDFM

Output

Serial PCM data from module to host


The SSP (Synchronous Serial Port) digital interface is configured to provide a PCM
(digital) audio interface. This interface can be used to process PCM digital audio
signals as an alternative to routing signals to the CODECs through the analogue
uplink and downlink chains.

5.10.1 PCM Data Format

The PCM digital audio interface for GS64 is based upon the Texas Instruments SSI
standard. The SSP is a versatile interface which can be programmed for different
clock rates and data frame sizes between 4 to 16 bits.

PCMCLK (bit clock) and PCMSYNC (frame synchronization) are both generated by the
DSP within the wireless modem. The DSP within the wireless modem in this instance
is the master for all external PCM, so clocks and data from external devices must be
synchronized to it.

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