JAJSSH9A May 2023 – January 2024 PCMD3180-Q1
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The PCMD3180-Q1 is a high-performance, low-power, flexible, 8-channel, pulse-density-modulation (PDM) input to time-division multiplexing (TDM) or I2S audio output converter with extensive feature integration. This device is intended for applications in voice-activated systems, portable computing, communication, and entertainment applications. The low power consumption makes this device suitable for battery-powered portable audio systems. This device integrates a host of features that reduces cost, board space, and power consumption in space-constrained, battery-powered, consumer, home, and industrial applications.
The PCMD3180-Q1 consists of the following blocks:
Communication to the PCMD3180-Q1 to configure the control registers is supported using an I2C or SPI interface. The device supports a highly flexible audio serial interface [time-division multiplexing (TDM), I2S, or left-justified (LJ)] to transmit audio data seamlessly in the system across devices.
The device can support multiple devices by sharing the common I2C and TDM buses across devices. Moreover, the device includes a daisy-chain feature and a secondary audio serial output data pin. 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_Dk | Single data bit. The value of a single bit in a register. | Page 4, register 36, bit 0 = P4_R36_D0 |
Page y, register z, bits k-m | Py_Rz_D[k:m] | Range of data bits. A range of data bits (inclusive). | Page 4, register 36, bits 3-0 = P4_R36_D[3:0] |
Page y, register z | Py_Rz | One entire register. All eight bits in the register as a unit. | Page 4, register 36 = P4_R36 |
Page y, registers z-n | Py_Rz-Rn | Range of registers. A range of registers in the same page. | Page 4, registers 36, 37, 38 = P4_R36-R38 |