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High Performance Voice Capture System-on-Chip

ON Semiconductor today introduced BelaSigna R261. This complete system-on-chip (SoC) solution for portable consumer electronics incorporates a highly optimized digital signal processor (DSP) with an advanced dual-microphone noise reduction algorithm to improve speech intelligibility in noisy environments, while preserving voice naturalness.

In applications such as smartphones, BelaSigna R261 eliminates noise from the microphone signal while improving voice quality so that the user can be clearly heard in normal handset mode. While conferencing, BelaSigna R261 identifies and extracts speech within a range of up to 6 meters from the surrounding noise in a 360 degree range. This markedly enhances voice clarity and increases freedom of movement for the user, even when they are not optimally aligned with the microphones or far away.

The SoC’s high level of integration - with DSP, regulator, phase-locked loop (PLL), level translator and memory - reduces the bill-of-materials compared to other solutions. The integrated algorithm is customizable, so that the desired balance between noise reduction and voice quality can be tuned for each particular application. The completeness of the solution minimizes the time and engineering effort required for design-in, as design teams do not have to develop or acquire an algorithm or design complex support and interface circuitry.

The BelaSigna R261 SoC simply plugs directly into a digital microphone interface (DMIC) or into a baseband chip’s microphone inputs. It works with inexpensive omni-directional microphones in cost-sensitive OEM designs and offers greater flexibility in the placement of the microphones. Production line tuning of the microphones is not required, saving further time and cost.

The new SoC is housed in a highly compact 5.3 mm2 WLCSP package that occupies considerably less board real estate than alternative solutions, enabling it to fit into even the most space-constrained portable electronics form factors.

The BelaSigna R261 SoC is targeted at voice capture applications including notebooks, mobile phones, webcams, and tablet computers. Its power consumption is less than 16 milliamps (mA) at 1.8 volts (V), halving that of many competing solutions currently on the market.


ON Semiconductor
http://www.onsemi.com

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