JAJSUM7 May 2024 PCM1841-Q1
ADVANCE INFORMATION
The device integrates an ultra-low noise, front-end DRE gain amplifier with 123dB dynamic range performance with a low-noise, low-distortion, multibit delta-sigma (ΔΣ) ADC with a 113dB dynamic range. The dynamic range enhancer (DRE) is a digitally assisted algorithm to boost the overall channel performance. The DRE monitors the incoming signal amplitude and accordingly adjusts the internal DRE amplifier gain automatically. The DRE achieves a complete-channel dynamic range as high as 123dB. At a system level, the DRE scheme enables far-field, high-fidelity recording of audio signals in very quiet environments and low-distortion recording in loud environments.
The DRE is enabled only in target mode by driving high to the MD1 pin. Table 6-20 shows the DRE selection for the record channel.
MD1 | DRE SELECTION (Supported Only in Target Mode) |
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LOW | DRE is disabled in target mode. For controller mode, DRE is always disabled. |
HIGH | DRE is enabled with DRE_LVL = –36dB and DRE_MAXGAIN = 24dB in target mode. For controller mode, DRE is always disabled. |
This algorithm is implemented with very low latency and all signal chain blocks are designed to minimize any audible artifacts that may occur resulting from dynamic gain modulation. The target signal threshold level, DRE_LVL, at which DRE is triggered is fixed to the –36dB input signal level. The DRE gain range can be dynamically modulated by using DRE_MAXGAIN, which is fixed to 24dB to maximize the benefit of the DRE in real-world applications and to minimize any audible artifacts.
Enabling the DRE for processing increases the power consumption of the device because of increased signal processing. Therefore, disable the DRE for low-power critical applications. Furthermore, the DRE is not supported for output sample rates greater than 48kHz.