Title :
An integrated low-voltage SLIC/codec for short loop applications
Author :
Sharifichani, M. ; Sheikholeslami, B. ; Shoaei, O.
Author_Institution :
Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
A single chip solution for doing analog and digital signal processing for subscriber line telephony is proposed. Conventional line cards use a set of two chips for doing the same job: a low voltage mixed signal chip operating as a voice coder and a high voltage chip to fulfill high voltage requirement (up to 70 V) of the line. The proposed architecture utilizes a single chip designed in the ordinary CMOS technology to control a set of six off-chip bipolar transistors. Therefore all analog signal conditioning and line supervision is performed in the low-voltage integrated part. Simulation results show the imperfections of the low-cost bipolar transistors have minor effect on the performance relaxing the type of the bipolar transistors operating in the high-voltage front end The integration of the SLIC and codec not only saves the cost and area but also helps to do the hybrid operation (self-echo cancellation) as an integrated part of the whole line card.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; bipolar transistor circuits; echo suppression; signal processing equipment; speech codecs; subscriber loops; vocoders; CMOS technology; analog signal conditioning; digital signal processing; integrated low-voltage SLIC/codec; line supervision; off-chip bipolar transistors; performance; self-echo cancellation; short loop applications; subscriber line telephony; Bipolar transistors; CMOS technology; Codecs; Costs; Digital signal processing chips; Integrated circuit technology; Low voltage; Telephone sets; Telephony; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2004. Canadian Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8253-6
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2004.1347725