Analog audio interface, Microphone features, Electrical characteristics – Sierra Wireless AIRPRIME WISMO218 User Manual

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WA_DEV_W218_PTS_002

Rev 006

April 29, 2010

47

Product Technical Specification &
Customer Design Guidelines

Interfaces

3.10. Analog Audio Interface

The AirPrime WISMO218 supports one microphone input and one speaker output. It also includes an
echo cancellation feature which allows hands free function.

In some cases, ESD protection must be added on the audio interface lines.

3.10.1. Microphone Features

The microphone, MIC, can either have a single-ended or a differential connection. However, it is
strongly recommended to use a differential connection in order to reject common mode noise and
TDMA noise.

When using a single-ended connection, be sure to have a very good ground plane, very good filtering
as well as shielding in order to avoid any disturbance on the audio path.

The gain of MIC inputs is internally adjusted and can be tuned using AT commands.

The MIC already includes suitable biasing for an electret microphone. The electret microphone can
then be connected directly on the inputs for easy connection.

AC coupling is also already embedded in the AirPrime WISMO218.

DC Equivalent Circuit

AC Equivalent Circuit

Figure 13.

DC and AC Equivalent Circuits of MIC

3.10.1.1. Electrical Characteristics

Table 16: Electrical Characteristics of MIC

Parameters

Min

Typ

Max

Unit

Internal biasing
DC Characteristics

MICP

-

2.4

-

V

MICN without 2.2K

to GND

-

2.4

-

V

MICN with 2.2K

 to

GND

-

1.2

-

V

Output current

mA

R2

-

2.2

-

K

AC Characteristics
200 Hz<F<4 kHz

Z2 MICP
(MICN=Open)

2.2

K

Z2 MICN
(MICP=Open)

MICP

MICN

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Z2

Z2

GND

MIC2+

MICP

MICN

R2

R2

GND

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