Rainbow Electronics DS2165Q User Manual

Features, Pin assignment, Description

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Copyright 1995 by Dallas Semiconductor Corporation.

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DS2165/DS2165Q

16/24/32Kbps ADPCM Processor

DS2165/DS2165Q

041295 1/17

FEATURES

Compresses/expands 64Kbps PCM voice to/from
either 32Kbps, 24Kbps, or 16Kbps

Dual, fully independent channel architecture; device
can be programmed to perform either:

– two expansions

– two compressions

– one expansion and one compression

Interconnects directly to combo-codec devices

Input to output delay is less than 375

µ

s

Simple serial port used to configure the device

Onboard Time Slot Assigner Circuit (TSAC) function
allows data to be input/output at various time slots

Supports Channel Associated Signaling

Each channel can be independently idled or placed
into bypass

Available hardware mode requires no host processor;
ideal for voice storage applications

Backward-compatible with the DS2167 ADPCM
Processor Chip

Single +5V supply; low-power CMOS technology

Available in 24-pin DIP and 28-pin PLCC

PIN ASSIGNMENT

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

24-Pin DIP (600 MIL)

RST

TM0

TM1

A0

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

SPS

MCLK

VSS

VDD

YIN

CLKY

FSY

YOUT

CS

SDI

SCLK

XOUT

FSX

CLKX

XIN

27

28

26

4 3 2

5
6

7

8

9

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

25

24
23

22

21

20

19

10
11

FSY
YOUT

CS

SCLK

SDI

XOUT

NC

NC

A0

A1

A2

A3
A4

A5

1

TM1

RST

NC

VDD

YIN

CLKX

XIN

FSX

SPS

MCLK

VSS

TM0

NC

CLKY

28-Pin PLCC

A 3–volt Operation Version

is Available (DS2165QL)

DESCRIPTION

The DS2165 ADPCM Processor Chip is a dedicated
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) chip that has been opti-
mized to perform Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Mod-
ulation (ADPCM) speech compression at three different
rates. The chip can be programmed to compress (ex-
pand) 64Kbps voice data down to (up from) either
32Kbps, 24Kbps, or 16Kbps. The compression to
32Kbps follows the algorithm specified by CCITT Rec-
ommendation G.721 (July 1986) and ANSI document

T1.301 (April 1987). The compression to 24Kbps fol-
lows ANSI document T1.303. The compression to
16Kbps follows a proprietary algorithm developed by
Dallas Semiconductor. The DS2165 can switch com-
pression algorithms on-the-fly. This allows the user to
make maximum use of the available bandwidth on a dy-
namic basis.

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