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CMX649
ADM Voice Codec Features:
  • The CMX649 Adaptive Delta Modulation (ADM) Voice Codec provides full duplex codec functions optimized for cost effective, portable, wireless applications.
  • Standard and lower cost digital voice applications are supported via selectable operating modes.
  • Robust ADM coding (e.g. CVSD) simplifies protocol and host software design by eliminating the forward error correction and framing protocols required by other codec algorithms.
  • Multiple codec sample/data rates are supported.
  • Integrated filters reduce external components and adjust to match the selected codec sample rate.
  • Both external and internal codec sample clock sources are supported.
  • Independent encoder and decoder powersave controls minimize power for half duplex wireless links.
  • Baseband interfaces to microphone, loudspeaker, host μC and RF transceiver circuits do not require external transcoders or complex voice frame transfer protocols.
  • The (Cordless Headset) ADM Voice Codec will support 2.7V to 5.5V operation and is provided in compact 20 pin SOIC and TSSOP packages.
- 64kb/s CVSD for Small-Cell Point-to-Point Digital Voice Communication
- Non Linear PCM: μ-Law and A-Law Modes
- Programmable Time Constants for ADM Codec
- 13-Bit Linear PCM Codec
- On-Chip Programmable Anti-Alias and Anti-Image Filters
- Programmable Analogue Inputs and Outputs
- Clock and Data Recovery
- Wide Data-Rate Range: 16 to 128 kb/s
- Programmable Voice Activity Detector (VAD)
Technical Overview min typ max
Operating Temperature (°C) -40 n/a +85
Typical Supply Current at 3.0V (mA) - 1.9 -
Powersave (μA) - 1.0 -
Encoder Analogue Signal Input Levels (dB) -37.0 - 40.0
Decoder Analogue Signal Output Levels (dB) -37.0 - 40.0
Encoder/Decoder (Full Codec) Passband Frequencies (programmable)(kHz) 2.9 - 14.0
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Ordering Details:
Part Number Description
CMX649D3 ADM Voice Codec 20SOIC
CMX649E3 ADM Voice Codec 20TSSOP

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