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3. TECHNICAL BRIEF
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3.9.4. RF Interface
The RF interface communicates with the mobile station’s external RF and analog baseband circuits. Signals to these
circuits control signal gain in the Rx and Tx signal path and maintain The system’s frequency reference.
3.9.5. Single-wire serial bus interface (SSBI)
The MSM7227 device’s SSBI is designed specifically to be a quick, low pin count control protocol for QUALCOMM’s
RTR6285 and PM7540 ASICs. Using the SSBI, the RTR6285 and PM7540 devices can be configured for different
operating modes and for minimum power consumption, extending battery life in Standby mode. The SBI also
controls DC baseband offset errors.
3.9.6. Audio function
MSM7227 audio functions include the analog Rx and Tx paths (or stereo wideband codec), audio digital signal
processing (DSP) that provides adjustable gains and filtering, PCM circuits for interfacing with external devices, and
additional audio DSP that actually implements encoding and decoding. Other key features include:
The wideband codec supports stereo music/ringer melody applications in addition to the 8 kHz voice
band applications on the forward link.
A PCM interface allows an external codec to be used instead of the internal codec; this supports inter-IC
Sound (I2S) modes that allow an external stereo DAC or SADC to be used.
Currently in AMSS baseline only I2S output mode is supported (SDAC-only, no SADC support).
Audio decoder summing and headset switch detection are included.
Audio DSP includes the Rx and Tx filters needed to meet ITU-T G.712 requirements.
A programmable sidetone path provides for summing part of the Tx audio into the Rx path.
Many codec parameters are configurable via SBI registers.
The audio processing is configured through QDSP5 command types and is not directly controlled by the
microprocessor.
3.9.7. Vocoder Subsystem
The MSM7227 device’s QDSP4000 supports AMR,FR,EFR and HR. In addition, the QDSP4000 has modules to support
the following audio functions: DTMF tone generation, DTMF tone detection, Tx/Rx volume controls, Tx/Rx automatic
gain control (AGC), Rx Automatic Volume Control (AVC), EarSeal Echo Canceller (ESEC), Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC),
Noise Suppression (NS), and programmable, 13-tap, Type-I, FIR, Tx/Rx compensation filters. The MSM7227 device’s
integrated ARM9TDMI processor downloads the firmware into the QDSP4000 and configures QDSP4000 to support
the desired functionality.