SLAS509G April 2006 – July 2021 TLV320AIC3106
PRODUCTION DATA
The output common-mode voltage and output range of the analog output are determined by an internal bandgap reference, in contrast to other codecs that may use a divided version of the supply. This scheme is used to reduce the coupling of noise that may be on the supply (such as 217-Hz noise in a GSM cellphone) into the audio signal path.
However, due to the possible wide variation in analog supply range (2.7 V – 3.6 V), an output common-mode voltage setting of 1.35 V, which would be used for a 2.7 V supply case, will be overly conservative if the supply is actually much larger, such as 3.3 V or 3.6 V. In order to optimize device operation, the TLV320AIC3106 includes a programmable output common-mode level, which can be set by register programming to a level most appropriate to the actual supply range used by a particular customer. The output common-mode level can be varied among four different values, ranging from 1.35 V (most appropriate for low supply ranges, near 2.7 V) to 1.8 V (most appropriate for high supply ranges, near 3.6 V). Note that there is also some limitation on the range of DVDD voltage as well in determining which setting is most appropriate.
CM SETTING | RECOMMENDED AVDD_DAC, DRVDD | RECOMMENDED DVDD |
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1.35 | 2.7 V – 3.6 V | 1.65 V – 1.95 V |
1.50 | 3.0 V – 3.6 V | 1.65 V – 1.95 V |
1.65 V | 3.3 V – 3.6 V | 1.8 V – 1.95 V |
1.8 V | 3.6 V | 1.95 V |