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Theory of Operation
General Desk Set Overview
The ACC2500 is a multi-processor design employing state-of-the-art DSP technology to achieve superior
performance over typical analog and single-processor designs. This allows for ultimate flexibility in audio
processing.
The heart of the design consists of U1, the DSP; and U3, the microcontroller. The DSP is responsible for
audio processing of receive and transmit audio. This includes line filtering, tone generation, audio level
compression and setting, and audio routing.
The microcontroller is responsible for controlling the functions of the DSP, programming, the LCD
display, keyboard scanning and general operational functions.
Receive Audio
Receive audio is presented to the desk set through the line transformer providing for the necessary load.
The audio is buffered and switched by U14. U14 controls the source of the receive audio.
The appropriate receive audio is then passed to the gain stage, consisting of U21 and U12. U12 provides
the compression mechanism used by the DSP to keep the receive audio below the maximum level of
approximately –6 dBm. After the receive audio has been properly compressed, it is passed to A/D section
of U15 where it is converted to digital for use by the DSP and also to P400-12 for data conditioning.
The input impedance is controlled by U10. When U10-1 is asserted, the input impedance is 560 ohms.
When U10-1 is unasserted, the input impedance is bridging.
Speaker Audio
Speaker audio is originated from the DSP in digital format. The DSP combines the receive audio, side-
tone, and beep tones to generate the speaker audio.
The speaker audio is converted to analog using the D/A section of U17. It is then passed through the
volume control stage consisting of U13 and U22 before being passed to the handset earpiece and the
speaker amplifier, U18.
The microcontroller or the DSP can mute the speaker amplifier. The microcontroller mutes the speaker
audio using U5-C8, in cases such as parallel mute or the user muting via a key press. The DSP uses a
speaker squelch algorithm to squelch the speaker when no audio is being output to the speaker. This
squelch will remain open for two seconds after no audio is present. The DSP then mutes the speaker using
U1-88.
Summary of Contents for ACC2500
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