7 analogue audio, Analogue audio – Sony Ericsson GR47/GR48 User Manual

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5. SYSTEM CONNECTOR INTERFACE

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5.7 Analogue Audio

ATMS is the audio input, and AFMS is the audio output, of the radio
device. These signals can be used in car kit mode.

There are three factory-set audio profiles:

• portable handsfree

• handset

• car kit

Portable handsfree 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).

5.7.1 Audio To Mobile Station - ATMS

ATMS is the analogue audio input to the radio device. Internally, the signal
is sent to the CODEC (COder/DECoder), where it is converted to digital
audio in PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) format. The encoded audio is sent
to PCMOUT via the internal PCM bus.

ATMS provides a DC bias when it is used as the microphone input in
Portable Hands-free applications. All other sources must be a.c.-coupled to
avoid attenuation of low frequencies, and to prevent incorrect biasing or
damage to the ATMS input. Use a capacitor greater than the value shown
in the table below.

The ATMS input is a passive network followed by the transmit part of the
CODEC.

Pin

Signal

Dir

Description

57

AFMS

O

Audio from mobile station

59

ATMS

I

Audio to mobile station

60

AGND

-

Ground (return) for analogue audio

Parameter

Limit

Application driving impedance (0.3 - 3.5 kHz)

300

AC coupling capacitance

1 µF

Radio device input impedance (0.3 - 3.5 kHz)

> 50 k

Low frequency cut-off (- 3 dB)

300 Hz ± 50 Hz

High frequency cut-off (– 3 dB)

> 3500 Hz ± 50 Hz

Output d.c. bias level

car kit mode

0 V

Additional Gain in car kit mode

28.5 dB

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