Telit Wireless Solutions GE863-QUAD User Manual

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GE863-QUAD

GE863-PY

1vv0300715 Rev. 1 - 19/09/06

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The buffer gain is given by the formula:

607

606

605

604

R

R

R

R

Gain

=

=


The C636 and C637 capacitors are placed in order to cut off the gain at higher frequencies than the
transmitted GSM band, the cutoff frequency (-3dB) should be 3500Hz in order to have -1dB at 3kHz.
The cutoff frequency is given by the formula:

636

*

606

*

2

1

637

*

604

*

2

1

.

C

R

C

R

freq

π

π

=

=

[Hz]


TIP: example of calculation .

Let's assume you have a microphone with a sensitivity of -45 dBV

rms

/Pa and you want to use it in 1st

differential microphone path (“Mic_MT” inputs) in "normal spoken" conditions at acoustic pressure of
-4.7dBPa.
As reported at page 33 , the electrical level output from the microphone will be :


corresponding to:

When the talker is screaming ,we will have a signal of 330 mV

rms

on the Mic_MT inputs due to a

20dB higher Mic Level (see TIP 1) with a buffer gain G

A

:

G

A

=20 log (AmplifierOutput / MicVoltage) =20 log (330 * 10

-3

)/( 33 * 10

-3

) = 20 log 10=20dB


The corresponding values for the resistors on the buffer could be ( if we keep the input resistance
10kΩ )

R604 = R606 = gain* R607= gain* R605 = 10* 15 = 150 kΩ

The commercial values of 150kΩ & 15kΩ are then chosen.

As a consequence the values of the capacitors C636 and C637 shall be:

C636=C637= 1/ (2π*4000*R606)= 265 *10

-12

F


A commercial value of 270pF gives a cutoff frequency of 3931Hz with an errorless than 1,8% .

MicLevel = ( -45) + (-4.7) = -49.7 dB

Vrms

MicVoltage = 10

( -49.7 / 20 )

= 3.3* 10

-3

V

rms

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