The MC34118G-S28-R is a sophisticated voice-switched speakerphone IC that coordinates microphone and speaker paths. This guide translates complex datasheet parameters into actionable bench-testing steps for engineers and technicians.
Compatible with Li-ion batteries and standard 5V rails, simplifying power management design.
Automates gain adjustment, preventing feedback loops and “howling” in speakerphone modes.
Extends device standby time by up to 20% in mobile/portable audio applications.
Correct orientation is vital for the S28 package. Look for the chamfered edge or circular indentation at Pin 1. Pin numbering proceeds counter-clockwise from the top view.
| Pin # | Name | Type | Function | Bench Measurement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | VCC | Power | Supply Rail | 3.5V to 6.5V DC |
| 4 | GND | Ground | Common Return | 0V (Continuity check) |
| 7 | IN1 | Analog | Mic Input | Bias Voltage ~1.4V |
| 12 | OUTL | Analog | Speaker Out | AC Coupled Audio |
| 20 | CTRL | Digital | Mode Control | Logic High/Low |
While general-purpose amplifiers (like LM386) require external switching logic, the MC34118G integrates the full voice-switching state machine.
| Feature | MC34118G-S28-R | Standard Discrete Op-Amps |
|---|---|---|
| Switching Logic | Integrated Voice-Detector | External MCU Required |
| Feedback Control | Automatic Anti-Howling | Manual Gain Tuning |
| Package Density | High (Single S28) | Low (Multiple ICs) |
| Idle Power | ~5mA (Quiescent) | Variable (Often Higher) |
Contributed by: Marcus V. Sterling, Senior Analog Design Engineer
(Hand-drawn schematic representation for reference purposes only / Hand-drawn schematic representation, not an accurate circuit diagram)
The MC34118G-S28-R is a robust solution for voice-switched communications. By focusing on the supply rails, ensuring proper bias at the mic inputs, and validating the control logic on Pin 20, most board-level issues can be resolved quickly. Always use current-limited power supplies during initial bench testing to safeguard the IC against assembly errors.
A: Not directly. The MC34118G includes voice-detection logic that standard amps lack. Replacing it would require adding external comparators and switching circuits.
A: This is usually due to insufficient supply decoupling or the input signal exceeding the attenuator’s headroom. Check Pin 1 with a scope for voltage dips.