
PSB 7238
Introduction
Semiconductor Group
19
Data Sheet 1998-07-01
In order to make the best possible use of the total bandwidth and obtain the best possible
video quality, the audio should require only a small fraction of the total data rate. This is
made possible by using parametric compression techniques such as LD-CELP
(16 Kbit/s), ACELP (5.3 Kbit/s) or MP-MLQ (6.3 Kbit/s). Above all, the corresponding
norms (G.728 and G.723) are internationally adopted standards, so that compatibility
between equipment from different manufacturers is ensured.
A low-cost H.320/324 videophone solution for both ISDN and POTS line as a PCI card
for commercial PC’s is shown in
Figure 5
.
Figure 5
This “multimode” board is capable to work with whatever telephone line is available,
digital ISDN or analog POTS.
The JADE MM and the video codec chip (e.g. the Video Communication Processor
“VCP” from 8
×
8 Inc.) constitute the heart of the videophone.
Both (together with the microcontroller 83C515) are connected to the PC via the PCI bus
using PCI bus interface (e.g. the “VPIC” of 8
×
8 Inc.).
The JADE MM compresses/decompresses audio according to the ITU-T standards
G.728, G.723, G.722 and G.711 and runs a fully inband controlled protocol on the
interface to the video codec. It receives/transmits uncompressed audio via the IOM-2
interface from/to the ARCOFI-SP. The setup for this application is done automatically
after a hardware reset, so no additional initialization by a host is required. Since the
JADE MM has all its memories on chip, no external SRAM needs to be connected.
IOM-2
Host
PCI Bus
Video in
SRAM
Video
Capture
SRAM/DRAM
Video out
PAL/NTSC
Camera
ISDN
JADE MM
SIEMENS
PSB 7238
ISAC-S TE
SIEMENS
PSB 2186
SIEMENS
SAB 83C515A
ARCOFI-SP
SIEMENS
PSB 2163
Stereo DAC
MPEG 1
PCI
Bus Interface
Video
Codec
V.34 Modem
(synchronous access)
POTS