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titleOfInvention Self calibration arrangement for a voice switched speakerphone
abstract Abstract of the Disclosure An electrical calibration circuit in a voice switched adaptive speakerphone accurately determines the operating parameters of the speakerphone for optimal performance before operation. This is achieved by updating thresholds used to determine when the speakerphone should be in each of three possible operating states; transmit, receive or idle. During operation, these thresholds are compared with transmit and receive signal strength levels to determine the state of the speakerphone. The thresholds are updated to counteract the effects of variation and aging of hardware circuits inthe speakerphone and are obtained by having the calibration circuit generate a test tone signal which is passed through speech processing circuitry in the speakerphone at two different levels and the resulting response measured. Since the calibration circuit has available the initial levels of the test tone signal that is passed through the speech processing circuitry and measures the relative levels of the signal that returns, the calibration circuit can adjust the speakerphone thresholds before operating to account for any variation in the circuitry. This test tone signal is passed through both a transmit speech path and a receive speech path in the speakerphone circuitry to separately adjust forvariations in each speech path. In this manner, essentially equal thresholds arecommonly set up for each path, even though the values of corresponding circuit components in the paths may differ considerably.
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