Telit Digital Voice Interface Application Note r12
Telit Digital Voice Interface Application Note r12
Application Note
APPLICABILITY TABLE
Products
LE910-EU
LE910-NA
LE910-NV
LE920-EU
LE920-NA
LE920-CN
LE920A4-EU
LE920A4-NA
LE920A4-CN
LE940A6-NA
LE940A9-CN
LE910C1-NA North America – AT&T with global roaming
LE910C1-NS North America - Sprint variant
LE910C1-AP APAC variant CAT1 variant
LE910C4-AP APAC variant CAT4 variant
LE910C4-EU Europe CAT4 variant
LE910C1-EU Europe CAT1 variant
LE910C1-EUX Europe CAT1 variant
LE910C4-NF North America CAT4 variant
LE910C1-NF North America CAT1 variant
LE910C1-SA North America CAT1 variant – AT&T
LE910C1-SAX North America CAT1 variant – AT&T
LE910C1-ST North America CAT1 variant – T Mobile
LE910C1-SV North America CAT1 variant – Verizon
LE910C1-SVX North America CAT1 variant – Verizon
LE910C1-LA Latin America CAT1 variant
LE910C4-LA Latin America CAT4 variant
LE910C4-CN China CAT4 variant
LE910CX-WWX Worldwide CATX variant
The features described by the present document are provided by the products equipped with the
software versions equal or higher than the versions shown in the table.
Note/Tip: Information – ‘X’ means ThreadX OS in LE910C1-EUX, LE910C1-
SAX, LE910C1-SVX and LE910CX-WWX. The other models which don’t have
‘X’ letter are Linux OS.
CONTENTS
Scope 5
Audience 5
Contact Information, Support 5
Symbol Conventions 5
Related documents 6
DVI Introduction 7
DVI Configurations 8
DVI Introduction 23
I2S Timing Characteristics 24
LE910Cx I2S characteristics 25
Schematic 26
Approvals summary 27
RED approval 27
4.2.1. RED Declaration of Conformity 27
4.2.2. RED Antennas 27
FCC and ISED approval 28
4.3.1. FCC certificates 28
4.3.2. ISED Certificate / ISDE certificates 28
4.3.3. Applicable FCC and ISED rules 28
4.3.4. FCC and ISED Regulatory notices 28
4.3.5. FCC/ISED Antennas / FCC/ISDE Antennes 30
4.3.6. FCC label and compliance information 31
4.3.7. ISED label and compliance information 32
4.3.8. Information on test modes and additional testing requirements 32
4.3.9. FCC Additional testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer 33
ANATEL Regulatory Notices 33
NCC Regulatory Notices 33
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INTRODUCTION
Scope
The present document provides the reader with a guideline concerning the setting and use of
the Digital Voice Interface developed on the Telit’s modules families shown in the Applicability
Table.
Audience
The document is intended for those users that need to develop applications dealing with signal
voice in digital format.
Region Email
Europe TS-EMEA@telit.com
America TS-AMERICAS@telit.com
Asia Pacific TS-APAC@telit.com
Table 1: Support Email list
Alternatively, you may visit http://www.telit.com/support
For more information about Telit modules, visit http://www.telit.com
Symbol Conventions
Danger: This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment
failure or personal injury may occur.
Warning: Alerts the user on important steps about the module integration.
Related documents
Module Name Description
1VV0301089 LE910 Hardware User Guide
MAX9867 Ultra-Low Power Stereo Audio Codec, MAXIM
80421ST10585A LE910 AT Commands Reference Guide
1VV0301026 LE920 Hardware User Guide
80407ST10116A LE920 AT Commands Reference Guide
1VV0301261 LE920A4 Hardware User Guide
1VV0301298 LE910Cx Hardware User Guide
1VV0301367 LE940A6/A9 Hardware User Guide
Table 2: Related documents
DVI Introduction
Although analog communication is ideal for human communication, analog transmission is
neither robust nor efficient at recovering from line noise.
As example in the early telephony network, when analog transmission was passed through
amplifiers to boost the signal, not only was the voice boosted but the line noise was
amplified, as well. This line noise resulted in an often-unusable connection.
It is much easier for digital samples, which are comprised of 1 and 0 bits, in order to be
separated from line noise. Therefore, when analog signals are regenerated as digital
samples, a clean sound is maintained.
PCM converts analog sounds into digital form by sampling the analog sounds 8000 times per
second and converting each sample into a numeric code. If you sample an analog signal at
twice the rate of the highest frequency of interest, you can accurately reconstruct that signal
back into its analog form (Nyquist theorem). Because most speech content is below 4000Hz,
a sampling rate of 8000 times per second (8 KHz that means 125 µSec between samples) is
required.
The physical DVI interface provided by the Telit’s modules is based on the I2S Bus. An
overview of the standard I2S Bus is described in chapter 5.1. Table. 1 summarizes the DVI
signals and a short description for each one of them: refer to documents [1] and [4] to have
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information on electrical characteristics and signals pin-out in accordance with the used
module.
DVI Configurations
The command AT#ADSPC is usable to configure the DSP profile according to the device
connected to Codec.
LE910Cx ThreadX OS variants don’t support AT#ADSPC.
#ADSPC - Audio DSP Configuration
AT#ADSPC=<n> Set command switches the DSP profile audio path depending on
[,<ecns mode>] parameter <n>
Parameter:
<n> - DSP profile configuration
0. Automatic (factory default)
1. Hands Free
2. Headset
3. Handset
4. Speaker phone Bluetooth
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Note:
• On Automatic mode:
Digital: handset
Analog: according to #CAP
Note:
• #DVICFG parameters are saved in the extended profile.
• #DVICFG return Error, when #DVICLK enabled.
• LE910x, LE920x supports only the first parameter <clock>
• Normal mode (factory default) = 2048KHz with sample rate 8k.
• High speed mode = 4096 KHz with sample rate 16k.
• Another parameters (<decoder pad>,<decoder
format>,<encoder pad>,<encoder format>)have no effect and
are included only for backward compatibility.
• The command work only for PCM mode(#DVIEXT=0)
• #DVICFG return Error, when I2S mode(#DVIEXT=1)
AT#DVICFG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter
<clock>,
<decoder pad>,<decoder format>,<encoder pad>,<encoder
format>.
Table 5: DVI Configuration
The AT#DVI command enables/disables the DVI interface.
Its syntax is the following:
#DVI - Digital Voiceband Interface
AT#DVI=<mode> Set command enables/disables the Digital Voiceband Interface.
[,<dviport>, •
<clockmode>] Parameters:
<mode> - enables/disables the DVI.
0 - DVI disabled (factory default)
1 - DVI enabled
•
<dviport>
2 - DVI port 2 (factory default)
•
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#DVI: <mode>,<dviport>,<clockmode>
AT#DVI=? Test command reports the range of supported values for
parameters <mode>,<dviport> and <clockmode>
Example AT#DVI=1,2,1
OK
Parameters:
<clock>
0– Disable (factory default)
128 – DVI Clock activated at 128KHz
256 – DVI Clock activated at 256KHz
512 – DVI Clock activated at 512KHz
1024 – DVI Clock activated at 1024KHz
2048 – DVI Clock activated at 2048KHz
4096 – DVI Clock activated at 4096KHz
<samplerate>
0 - audio scheduler sample rate 8KHz (factory default)
1 - audio scheduler sample rate 16KHz
Note :
• On Active/MT/MO Voice Call return Error.
• Clock 4096KHz don't supported with Sample Rate 8KHz
• #DVICFG return Error, when <clock> enabled.
TIMING CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter Description Min Typical Max Units
t(sync) PCM_SYNC cycle time - 125 - us
t(syncha) PCM_SYNC asserted time - 488 - ns
t(syncd) PCM_SYNC de-asserted time - 124.5 - us
t(clk) PCM_CLOCK cycle time - 488 - ns
t(clkh) PCM_CLOCK high time - 244 - ns
t(clkl) PCM_CLOCK low time - 244 - ns
t(sync_offset) PCM_SYNC offset time to PCM_CLOCK falling - 122 - ns
t(sudin) PCM_RX setup time to PCM_CLOCK falling 60 - - ns
t(hdin) PCM_RX hold time after PCM_CLOCK falling 60 - - ns
t(pdout) Delay from PCM_CLOCK rising to PCM_TX valid - - 60 ns
t(zdout) Delay from PCM_CLOCK falling to PCM_TX - - 60 ns
HIGH Z
Table 9: Timing Characteristics
t(sync)
PCM_SYNC
t(synca) t(syncd)
t(clk)
PCM_CLOCK
t(clkh) t(clkl)
t(susync)
t(hsync)
PCM_SYNC
t(sudin) t(hdin)
t(clk)
PCM_CLOCK
t(clkh) t(clkl)
t(susync)
t(hsync)
PCM_SYNC
DVI SETTING
The next chapters show how to configure an external codec connected to the Module.
All the following setting examples are performed using the hardware configuration shown in
Figure 6
I2C bus is used to configure the MAX9867 Codec [2].
The DVI bus provides the voice connection between the two devices.
I2C bus
SDA SCL
User DTE
Clock
System CLK
Word Alignment
Telit MAX9867
Module data input
Codec
data output
Note/Tip: The CODEC Example is applicable only to the High Speed mode
• Master Mode
• 16KHz
• 16 bits
• 4.096 MHz clock
1
The following examples use the MAX9867 Codec, see chapter 5.4 for a schematic reference
design. In general, the user can use any codec compliant with the technical requirements of
the Telit’s modules.
The module has the role of master. In this case, the WAO and CLK signals are generated by
the module. The WAO signal defines the frame of the audio channel.
The following part is showing the commands necessary to set the DVI and the codec
Configure the DVI
DVI bus
AT#DVICFG=1,1,2,1,2
OK
1 High Speed Mode
1 decoder pad enabled
2 decoder format Linear
1 encoder pad enabled
2 encoder format Linear
AT#I2CWR=X,Y,30,17,1
>8A
OK
X GPIO number used as SDA, refer to [3]
Y GPIO number used as SCL, refer to [3]
30 Device address on I2C, refer to [2]
17 Register address where write data, refer to [2]
1 number of bytes to write
>8A, refer to [2]
Here are the lists of AT commands used to set the module in Slave Burst (PCM) Mode, and
configure the codec in accordance with the current module setting. After each command is
described the used parameters values meaning.
Configure the module in Slave Burst(PCM) Mode
DVI bus
AT#DVI=1,2,0
OK
1 enable DVI interface
2 use DVI port 2 (mandatory)
0 set the module as Slave
AT#I2CWR=X,Y,30,17,1
>8A
OK
X GPIO number used as SDA
Y GPIO number used as SCL
30 Device address on I2C
17 Register address where write data
1 number of bytes to write
> 8A refer to MAX9867 document
Slave mode example for Configure the MAX9867 Codec and Module
Option 1 :
Codec clock 1024 KHz
Sample rate 16KHz
AT#DVI=1,2,0
OK
AT#DVICLK=1024,1
OK
AT#I2CWR=2,3,30,4,19
> 00102000A40100030000000017173414C00000
OK
AT#I2CWR=2,3,30,17,1
> 8a
OK
Option 2 :
Codec clock 512KHz
Sample rate 8KHz
AT#DVI=1,2,0
OK
AT#DVICLK=512,0
OK
AT#I2CWR=2,3,30,4,19
> 00101000A40100003000000017173414C00000
OK
AT#I2CWR=2,3,30,17,1
> 8a
OK
The CODEC configuration is described in the following table (refer to the MAX9867 datasheet
for the details):
Register Register Name Value Value Description
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ANNEX
DVI Introduction
This chapter provides a short description of the standard I2S bus. This standard suitably
modified is used by the DVI interface implemented on the Telit’s modules.
The standard I2S is an electrical serial bus designed for connecting digital audio devices.
This popular serial bus has been developed by Philips® in 1986 for interfacing to audio chips
such as codecs. It is a simple data interface, without any form of address or device selection.
Refer to Figure 7 the I2S design handles audio data separately from clock signals. On an I2S
bus, there is only one bus master and one transmitter.
In high-quality audio applications involving a Codec, the Codec is typically the master so that
it has precise control over the I2S bus clock.
An I2S bus design consists of the following serial bus lines:
• SD: Serial Data
• WS:Word Select
• Serial Clock:SCK
The I2S bus carries two channels (left and right) 8 bit long, which are typically used to carry
stereo audio data streams. The data alternates between left and right channels, as
controlled by the word select signal driven by the bus master.
data SD(RX)
data SD(RX)
Schematic
A schematic example of an interface between the Telit’s modules and the MAX9867 CODEC
could be the following:
RED approval
Telit n’approuve aucune modification apportée à l’appareil par l’utilisateur, quelle qu’en soit
la nature. Tout changement ou modification peuvent annuler le droit d’utilisation de
l’appareil par l’utilisateur.
Interference statement / Déclaration d'interférence
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)
l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter
tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
Wireless notice / Wireless avis
This device complies with FCC/ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS‐102 of the
ISED radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This transmitter must not be co-located or operate
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antenna should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
Le présent appareil est conforme à l'exposition aux radiations FCC / ISED définies pour un
environnement non contrôlé et répond aux directives d'exposition de la fréquence de la FCC
radiofréquence (RF) et RSS‐102 de la fréquence radio (RF) ISED règles d'exposition.
L'émetteur ne doit pas être colocalisé ni fonctionner conjointement avec à autre antenne ou
autre émetteur. L'antenne doit être installée de façon à garder une distance minimale de 20
centimètres entre la source de rayonnements et votre corps.
FCC Class B digital device notice (FCC only)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
according to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used per the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
taking one or more of the following measures:
with a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited
from use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio a été approuvé par ISDE pour fonctionner avec les types
d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types d'antenne
non inclus dans cette liste, et dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont
strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.
Model Modèle Antenna Type Type d’Antenne
ME310G1-W1 Omnidirectional
ME310G1-WW Antenna Gain 2.14 dBi
ME310G1-WWV Omnidirectionelle
Gain de l’antenne 2.14 dBi
Table 18: ISED Antenna Type
Gain maximum for ISED (dBi) / Gain maximum pour ISDE (dBi)
Bande ME310G1-W1 ME310G1-WW ME310G1-WWV
GSM 850 --- --- 6.1
GSM 1900 --- --- 2.0
GPRS/EGPRS 850 --- 3.6 3.6
GPRS/EGPRS 1900 --- 2.5 2.5
FDD 2 11.0 8.0 8.0
FDD 4 8.0 5.0 5.0
FDD 5 9.1 6.1 6.1
FDD 12 8.6 5.6 5.6
FDD 13 8.9 5.9 5.9
FDD 25 11.0 8.0 8.0
FDD 26 9.0 6.0 6.0
FDD 66 8.0 5.0 5.0
FDD 71 8.4 8.4 8.4
FDD 85 8.6 5.6 5.6
Table 19: Gain maximum for ISED (dBi)
Model FCC ID
ME310G1-W1 RI7ME310G1W1
ME310G1-WW
RI7ME310G1WW
ME310G1-WWV
Table 20: FCC ID
The host product shall be properly labeled to identify the modules within the host product.
The ISED certification label of a module shall be visible at all times when installed in the host
product; otherwise, the host product must be labeled to display the ISED certification number
for the module, preceded by the word "contains" or similar wording expressing the same
meaning, as follows:
Contains IC: XXXXXX-YYYYYYYYYYY
In this case, XXXXXX-YYYYYYYYYYY is the module's certification number.
Le produit hôte devra être correctement étiqueté, de façon à permettre l'identification des
modules qui s'y trouvent.
L'étiquette d'homologation d'un module d'ISDE devra être apposée sur le produit hôte à un
endroit bien en vue, en tout temps. En l'absence d'étiquette, le produit hôte doit porter une
étiquette sur laquelle figure le numéro d'homologation du module d'ISDE, précédé du mot «
contient », ou d'une formulation similaire allant dans le même sens et qui va comme suit:
Contient IC : XXXXXX-YYYYYYYYYYY
Dans ce cas, XXXXXX-YYYYYYYYYYY est le numéro d'homologation du module.
Model Modèle ISED Certification Number Num. de certification ISDE
ME310G1-W1 5131A-ME310G1W1
ME310G1-WW
5131A-ME310G1WW
ME310G1-WWV
Table 21: ISED Certification Number
If this module is intended for use in a portable device, the user is responsible for separate
approval to meet the SAR requirements of FCC Part 2.1093 and IC RSS-102.
Le module a été évalué dans des conditions autonomes mobiles. Pour différentes conditions
de fonctionnement d'un émetteur modulaire autonome dans un hôte (plusieurs modules
émettant simultanément ou d'autres émetteurs dans un hôte), des tests supplémentaires
peuvent être nécessaires (colocalisation, retesting…)
Si ce module est destiné à être utilisé dans un appareil portable, vous êtes responsable de
l'approbation séparée pour satisfaire aux exigences SAR de la FCC Partie 2.1093 et IC RSS-
102.
"Este equipamento não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial e não pode
causar interferência em sistemas devidamente autorizados"
"This equipment is not entitled to protection against harmful interference and must not cause
interference in duly authorized systems"
ME910G1-WW, ME310G1-WW, ML865G1-WW Homologation #: 08566-20-02618
NCC logo:
NCC ID: CCAF21Y00040
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Safety Recommendations
Make sure the use of this product is allowed in your country and the environment required.
The use of this product may be dangerous and has to be avoided in areas where:
• it can interfere with other electronic devices, particularly in environments such as
hospitals, airports, aircraft, etc.
• there is a risk of explosion such as gasoline stations, oil refineries, etc. It is the
responsibility of the user to enforce the country regulation and the specific
environment regulation.
Do not disassemble the product; any mark of tampering will compromise the warranty validity.
We recommend following the instructions of the hardware user guides for the correct wiring
of the product. The product has to be supplied with a stabilized voltage source and the wiring
has to be conformed to the security and fire prevention regulations. The product has to be
handled with care, avoiding any contact with the pins because electrostatic discharges may
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damage the product itself. Same cautions have to be taken for the SIM, checking carefully the
instruction for its use. Do not insert or remove the SIM when the product is in power-saving
mode.
The system integrator is responsible for the functioning of the final product. Therefore, the
external components of the module, as well as any project or installation issue, have to be
handled with care. Any interference may cause the risk of disturbing the GSM network or
external devices or having an impact on the security system. Should there be any doubt, please
refer to the technical documentation and the regulations in force. Every module has to be
equipped with a proper antenna with specific characteristics. The antenna has to be installed
carefully to avoid any interference with other electronic devices and has to guarantee a
minimum distance from the body (20 cm). In case this requirement cannot be satisfied, the
system integrator has to assess the final product against the SAR regulation.
GLOSSARY
Acronym Definition
ADC Analog – Digital Converter
CLK Clock
CMOS Complementary Metal – Oxide Semiconductor
CS Chip Select
DAC Digital – Analog Converter
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
DVI Digital Voice Interface
ESR Equivalent Series Resistance
GPIO General Purpose Input Output
HS High Speed
HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access
HSIC High Speed Inter Chip
HSUPA High Speed Uplink Packet Access
I/O Input Output
MISO Master Input – Slave Output
MOSI Master Output – Slave Input
PCB Printed Circuit Board
RTC Real Time Clock
SIM Subscriber Identification Module
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface
TTSC Telit Technical Support Centre
UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
USB Universal Serial Bus
VNA Vector Network Analyzer
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Radio
WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
Table 22: Glossary List
DOCUMENT HISTORY
Revision Date Changes
12 2021-07-20 Updated DVI Introduction
Updated LE910Cx I2S characteristics
11 2021-04-02 Updated Digital Voice Interface Use
Updated DVI Introduction
Updated LE910Cx I2S characteristics
10 2021-03-08 Updated I2C configuration
9 2021-01-27 Updated I2S Overview
Added I2S LE910Cx I2S characteristics
Added LE910C1-EUX, LE910C1-SAX, LE910C1-SVX and
LE910CX-WWX variant
8 2021-01-11 Added I2S Timing Characteristics
7 2019-06-28 Updated DVI command setting
6 2019-06-24 Added LE910Cx variants and AT commands related
5 2017-03-30 Updated supported LE910Cx, LE920A4 models
Updated documents template
Cosmeics updates of tables and drawings
4 2015-09-24 Updated supported modes
Updated supported LE910, LE920 models
3 2014-11-09 Add LE920 support
Updated DVI command setting
2 2014-08-22 Updated supported modes
Added note on CODEC example applicability
1 2014-08-08 Updated supported modes
0 2014-03-31 First issue
Table 23: Document History