Title :
A DSP core for speech coding applications
Author :
Nurmi, Jari ; Eerola, Ville ; Ofner, Erwin ; Gierlinger, Andreas ; Jernej, Jürgen ; Karema, Teppo ; Raita-aho, Tommi
Author_Institution :
Signal Process. Lab., Tampere Univ. of Technol., Finland
Abstract :
An application specific processor core for mobile speech coding applications has been designed and implemented. Since the architecture is tailored to the application, it has a very low power consumption, making it attractive for handheld devices. The low power consumption, flexible design and high performance have been achieved by a standby mode, optimized full custom design, and a low clock frequency, together with a highly parallel architecture. All the parallelism is accessible to the user on the assembler level. Engineering samples of the processor have been fabricated and tested. The silicon area required for the core is approximately 25 mm2 using 1.0 μm CMOS. A typical average power consumption for a GSM full rate speech codec implementation using this core is less than 50 mW at 5 V operating voltage, and the complex algorithm is executed in less than 5 ms for each 20 ms speech frame (including encode, decode, VAD and DTX operations)
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; application specific integrated circuits; cellular radio; digital signal processing chips; parallel architectures; speech codecs; speech coding; vocoders; 1.0 μm CMOS; 1.0 micron; 5 V; 50 mW; DSP core; GSM; application specific processor; assembler; full custom design; handheld devices; low clock frequency; low power consumption; mobile speech coding applications; parallel architecture; performance; silicon area; speech codec; speech frame; standby mode; vocoder chip; Application specific processors; Clocks; Design optimization; Digital signal processing; Energy consumption; Frequency; Handheld computers; Parallel architectures; Speech codecs; Speech coding;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1994. ICASSP-94., 1994 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1775-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1994.389629