SLASF30A January 2022 – December 2024 TAA5212
PRODUCTION DATA
The TAA5212 is from a scalable family of audio converter devices. As part of the extended family of devices, the TAA5212 is a high-performance, low-power, stereo audio analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This device is intended for broad market applications such as ruggedized communication equipment, IP network camera, professional audio and multimedia applications. The high dynamic range of this device enables far-field audio recording with high fidelity. This device integrates a host of features that reduce cost, board space, and power consumption in space-constrained system designs. Package, performance, and compatible configuration across extended family make this device well suited for scalable system designs.
The TAA5212 consists of the following blocks:
Programmable decimation filters with linear-phase or low-latency or ultra low-latency options
Communication to the TAA5212 for configuring the control registers is supported using I2C or SPI interfaces. The device supports a flexible audio serial interface [time-division multiplexing (TDM), I2S, or left-justified (LJ)] to transmit audio data seamlessly in the system across devices. In TDM mode, the TAA5212 includes a daisy-chain feature as well. These features relax the shared TDM bus timing requirements and
board design complexities when operating multiple devices for applications requiring high audio data bandwidth.
Table 6-1 lists the reference abbreviations used throughout this document to registers that control the device.
REFERENCE | ABBREVIATION | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLE |
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Page y, register z, bit k | Py_Rz_D[k] | Single data bit. The value of a single bit in a register. | Page 1, register 36, bit 0 = P1_R36_D[0] |
Page y, register z, bits k-m | Py_Rz_D[k:m] | Range of data bits. A range of data bits (inclusive). | Page 1, register 36, bits 3-0 = P1_R36_D[3:0] |
Page y, register z | Py_Rz | One entire register. All eight bits in the register as a unit. | Page 1, register 36 = P1_R36 |
Page y, registers z-n | Py_Rz-Rn | Range of registers. A range of registers in the same page. | Page 1, registers 36, 37, 38 = P1_R36-R38 |