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All right s reserved . Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prio r written permissi on of the copyright holder . February 2007 Headset Reference Design nRD24V1 User Guide v1.
Revision 1.0 Page 2 of 25 User Guide Liability disclaimer Nordic Semiconductor ASA reserves th e right to make changes without furthe r notice to the product to improve reliability , function or design. Nordic Semico nductor ASA does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuits describ ed herein.
Revision 1.0 Page 3 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 Content s 1 Introduction ......................................... .............................. ............... ........... 4 2 System Description ............... ..............................
Revision 1.0 Page 4 of 25 User Guide 1 Introduction This user guide is for the nRD24V1 headset referen c e design, a voice quality wireless headset for V oice over IP (V oIP) applications . The qualit y of the au dio in this de sign is the sam e as the au dio quality in tele- phony .
Revision 1.0 Page 5 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 2 System Description The headset unit can be used to communicate with either a USB dongl e or an audio dongle. Note: The audi o dongle is simply a headset unit with differ ent firmware and jumper settings.
Revision 1.0 Page 6 of 25 User Guide Figure 4. System diagram of headset unit with audi o dongle configuration The headset unit and the au dio dongle are based on the same hardwa re. Both use an audio codec to pro- vide coding and decoding of th e an alog audio signal s to 16- bit linear PCM code.
Revision 1.0 Page 7 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 3 Hardware description 3.1 nRD24V1 Radio module The radio module is a complete system for teleph one quality wireless headse t applications intended for V oIP . It can be u sed in a he adset, or in an aud io module fo r connectio n to a PC au dio outlet .
Revision 1.0 Page 8 of 25 User Guide 3.1.2 Micro controller The micro controller is an A VR, A Tmega88 and runs on a 4.096 MHz crysta l. The micro controller ’s main tasks are: • Setting up codec an d RF circu its. • Converting 16 bit PCB audio samples from the codec t o 8 bit a-la w samples to th e radio circu it.
Revision 1.0 Page 9 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 3.1.7 Specifications T able 1. Electrical Specifications T able 2. Physical Specifications Operating c onditions Status Va l u e Supply voltage 1.9 - 3.6 V Current con sumption Idle < 1 mA av er age (15 mA peak) at 2.
Revision 1.0 Page 10 of 25 User Guide 3.2 Application board The nRF24L01-VHR1 app lication board cont ains all peripherals nece ssary to build a complete audio m od- ule from the nRF24L 01-VHR1 radio module . Figure 6. Application board comp one nts 3.
Revision 1.0 Page 11 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 3.2.1.1 Headset interface The loudspeaker(s) are dr iven dif ferentially , and need so me filtering due to the class D output amplifier of the audio codec. Figure 7. ”L oudspeake r interface” shows a typical filter network that can be used for driv- ing a headset loudspeaker .
Revision 1.0 Page 12 of 25 User Guide Figure 9. PC output interface 3.2.2 Jumpers The application board can be se t up to interface a head set microphone and loudspeaker , or a PC audio outlet by placing the ju mpers as shown in T able 3. ”Audio filter settings” below .
Revision 1.0 Page 13 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 3.2.5 Buttons There are five button s on the application board and th ese are connected to the A VR micro controller on the radio module as shown in Figure 10 . ”Button mapping”. Figure 10. Button mapping 3.
Revision 1.0 Page 14 of 25 User Guide 3.3 USB dongle The USB dongle establishe s a wireless audio link with the radio module in a he adset and is identified as an audio device in the PC operating system. The USB dongle is mo unted on a 0.8 mm , 4-layer FR4 ci rcuit board, with component s on both sides of the board.
Revision 1.0 Page 15 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 3.3.1 USB Interface The USB interface is handled by the Sonix SN1 1220 USB Audio Controller . All the USB communications are handled by the SN1 1220.
Revision 1.0 Page 16 of 25 User Guide 3.3.6 Specifications T able 4. Electrical Specifications T able 5. Physical Specifications Operating conditions Stat us Va l u e Supply voltage 4.5 - 5.5 V Current consumption Idle < 24 mA Connected < 28 mA Radio freq ue n c y 2402-247 8 MH z Output power 0 dBm PCB attributes Description PCB type 0.
Revision 1.0 Page 17 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 4 Hardware design guidelines This chapter describes im portant issu es that might affect you when deve loping the headset reference design for a finish ed product. T he USB dongle can be used as-is, but the headset must be re designed to fit into a headset fo r a finish e d prod u ct.
Revision 1.0 Page 18 of 25 User Guide 4.1.2.2 Audio interface The audio interfaces from the application board sh ould be used when using th e radio module as-is in a design. The audio interfaces are matched to the used aud io codec on the radio module.
Revision 1.0 Page 19 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 4.2 USB dongle 4.2.1 Antenna The USB Dongle uses a PCB quarter wave ante nna. The USB Dongle is production ready , and any modi- fications to the antenna are only required as p art of the antenna tu ning process to compensate for plastic housing, and so on.
Revision 1.0 Page 20 of 25 User Guide 5 Appendix 5.1 Bill Of Materials (BOM) T able 6. Application board BOM Part Designator Footpr int Description 10u C1 C3 C22 C27 SM/0805 Capacitor 0805/X5R/6V3/15% 10n C2 C4 C23 SM/0603 Capacitor 060 3/X7R/50V/10% 4.
Revision 1.0 Page 21 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 T able 7. USB dongle BOM Part Designator Fo otprint Description 10n C1 C3 C4 C5 C6 C1 1 SM/0402 Capacitor 0402 /X7 R/16V/10% 10u C2 C13 C22 SM/0805 Capacitor 0805/X5R/6V3/1 5% 1.0n C7 SM/0402 Capacitor 0 402/X7R/50V/10% 33n C8 SM/0402 Capacitor 0 402/X7R/16V/10% 4.
Revision 1.0 Page 22 of 25 User Guide T able 8. Radio mo dule BOM Part Designator Footprint Description 100n C1 C13 SM/0402 Cap acitor 0402/X7R/16V/10 % 22p C2 C5 SM/0402 Capac itor 0402/NP0/50V/5% 15p C3 C4 SM/0402 Capac itor 0402/NP0/50V/5% 4.7p C6 SM/0402 Capacitor 04 02/NP0/50V/5% 2.
Revision 1.0 Page 23 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 5.2 Application board schematics.
Revision 1.0 Page 24 of 25 User Guide 5.3 RF module schematics KBD4 LED -RESET KBD0 KBD1 KBD2 KBD3 MOSI MISO SCK AIN AOUTP AOUTN VB VB VB VB VB VB VB VB Title Size Document Number Rev Date: Sheet of SCH-nRF24L01-VHR1-RM 4.0 RFmodule A4 11 Thursday, November 09, 2006 Schematic Title Size Document Number Rev Date: Sheet of SCH-nRF24L01-VHR1-RM 4.
Revision 1.0 Page 25 of 25 Headset Reference Design v1.0 5.4 USB dongle schematics -RESET SCK -RESET MOSI MISO 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 VUSB VUSB 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 Title Size Document Number Rev Date: Sheet of SCH-nRF24L01-VHR1-UD 4.
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