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NPL-4/5
System Module and User Interface
Nokia Customer Care
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Issue 1 05/04
Headset connections
NPL-4/5 is designed to support fully differential external audio accessory connection. A 
headset can be directly connected to Tomahawk system connector. Mono and stereo 
audios are supported to earpieces and mono for microphone audios.
Headset implementation uses separate microphone and earpiece signals. The accessory is 
detected by the HeadInt signal when the plug is inserted. Normally when no plug is 
present the internal pull-down on the HF pin pulls down the HeadInt signal. Due to that 
the comparator level is 1.9V the HeadInt signal will not change state even if the HF out-
put is biased to 0.8V. When the plug is inserted the switch is opened and the HeadInt 
signal is pulled up by the internal pull-up. The 1.9V threshold level is reached and the 
comparator output changes to low state causing an interrupt.
The hook signal is generated by creating a short circuit between the headset microphone 
signals.  When no accessory is present, the UEMEK internal resistor pulls up the HookInt 
signal. When the accessory is inserted and the microphone path is biased the HookInt 
signal decreases to 1.8V due to the microphone bias current flowing through the resistor. 
When the button is pressed the microphone signals are connected together, and the 
HookInt input will get half of micbias dc value 1.1 V. This change in DC level will cause 
the HookInt comparator output to change state, in this case from 0 to 1. The button can 
be used for answering incoming calls but not to initiate outgoing calls.