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MT9122

Manufacturer Part Number
MT9122
Description
Dual Voice Echo CANceller (ITU-T G165 Compliant) With Disable Tone Detection
Manufacturer
Zarlink Semiconductor
Datasheet

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MT9122
Controllerless Mode
The NBSD is always active and automatically
disables the filter adaptation process when narrow
band signals are detected.
Controller Mode
The NBSD can be disabled by setting the NBDis bit
to 1 in Control Register 2.
Offset Null Filter
Adaptive filters in general do not operate properly
when a DC offset is present on either the reference
signal (Rin) or the echo composite signal (Sin). To
remove
incorporates Offset Null filters in both Rin and Sin
inputs.
Controllerless Mode
The Offset Null filters are always active.
Controller Mode
The offset null filters can be disabled by setting the
HPFDis bit to 1 in Control Register 2.
Echo Canceller Functional States
Each echo canceller has four functional states: Mute,
Bypass, Disable Adaptation and Enable Adaptation.
Mute:
The Mute state forces the echo canceller to
transmit quiet code and halts the filter adaptation
process.
In Normal configuration, the PCM output data on
Rout is replaced with the quiet code according to
the following table.
In Back-to-Back configuration, both echo cancellers
are combined to implement a full duplex echo
canceller. Therefore muting Echo Canceller A
causes quiet code to be transmitted on Rout, while
muting Echo Canceller B causes quiet code to be
transmitted on Sout.
8
+Zero
(quiet
code)
Table 1 - Quiet PCM Code Assignment
complement
the
LINEAR
16 bits
0000h
2’s
DC
MAGNITUDE
µ
A-Law
SIGN/
component,
80h
-Law
µ
FFh
-Law
CCITT (G.711)
the
MT9122
A-Law
D5h
In
cancellers are cascaded to make one 128ms echo
canceller.
Canceller A causes quiet code to be transmitted on
Rout.
Bypass:
The Bypass state directly transfers PCM codes from
Rin to Rout and from Sin to Sout. When Bypass state
is selected, the adaptive filter coefficients are reset
to zero.
Disable Adaptation:
When the Disable Adaptation state is selected, the
adaptive filter coefficients are frozen at their current
value. In this state, the adaptation process is halted
however the MT9122 continues to cancel echo.
Enable Adaptation:
In Enable Adaptation state, the adaptive filter
coefficients are continually updated. This allows
the echo canceller to model the echo return path
characteristics in order to cancel echo. This is the
normal operating state.
Controllerless Mode
The four functional states can be selected via S1,
S2, S3, and S4 pins as shown in the following table.
(1) Filter coefficients are frozen (adaptation disabled)
(2) The adaptive filter coefficients are reset to zero
(3) The MT9122 cancels echo
Controller Mode
The echo canceller functions are selected in Control
Register 1 and Control Register 2 through four
control bits: MuteS, MuteR, Bypass and AdaptDis.
See Register Summary for details.
MT9122 Throughput Delay
The throughput delay of the MT9122 varies
according to the data path and the device
configuration. For all device configurations, except
Canceller A
S2/S1
Extended
Echo
00
01
10
11
Table 2 - Functional States Control Pins
In
this
Delay
Disable Adaptation
Functional State
Enable Adaptation
configuration,
Bypass
Mute
configuration,
(1)
(2)
(1,3)
(3)
Data Sheet
muting
both
Canceller B
S4/S3
Echo
00
01
10
11
Echo
echo

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