CM52 Integrators’ Manual
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CM52 Integrators’ Manual
3.4.2
Analog ground vs. AGND
The AGND signal output from the Wireless CPU
®
is not a ground. It is an analog reference,
connected to the main ground and used by the Wireless CPU
®
in one place inside the Wireless CPU
®
.
Under any circumstances it should not be used as a ground or connected to application’s ground.
AGND must be treated as a signal. Together with ATMS and AFMS it creates a semi differential
interface. The analog ground shall be used as ground plane for the analog circuitry of the
application. It should not be connected to the AGND signal output from the phone module.
3.4.3
Microphone path
An application using the analog audio interface must re-reference the signal from its own internal
BIAS to AGND received from the Wireless CPU
®
.
The figure below shows an example of a microphone implementation.
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-
+
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R2
R2
R3
R3
R1
R1
VCC
C2
C2
C3
C3
0
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R4
R4
R5
R5
C5
C5
<=1k
BIAS
>=2.2uF
ATMS
AGND
>=2.2uF
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Figure 27: Microphone Implementation Example
The microphone should preferably be connected to its pre-amplifier differentially which will
minimize noise picked up along the way from the microphone to its amplifier. If the impedance is
the same on both microphone lines, and the lines are run in parallel, the same amount of noise is
picked up on both lines. This noise is then removed in the differential amplifier stage.
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