SLAS763C August   2012  – October 2018 PCM5121 , PCM5122

PRODUCTION DATA.  

  1. Features
  2. Applications
  3. Description
    1.     Device Images
      1.      Simplified System Diagram
  4. Revision History
  5. Device Comparison
  6. Pin Configuration and Functions
    1. 6.0.1 RHB Package I2C Mode (MODE1 tied to DGND and MODE2 tied to DVDD) Top View
    2. 6.0.2 RHB Package SPI Mode (MODE1 tied to DVDD) Top View
    3. 6.0.3 RHB Package Hardwired Mode (MODE1 tied to DGND, MODE2 tied to DGND) Top View
    4.     Pin Functions
  7. Specifications
    1. 7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 7.2 ESD Ratings
    3. 7.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 7.4 Thermal Information
    5. 7.5 Electrical Characteristics
    6. 7.6 Timing Requirements: SCK Input
    7. 7.7 Timing Requirements: XSMT
    8. 7.8 Switching Characteristics
    9. 7.9 Typical Characteristics
  8. Detailed Description
    1. 8.1 Overview
    2. 8.2 Functional Block Diagram
    3. 8.3 Feature Description
      1. 8.3.1 Terminology
      2. 8.3.2 Audio Data Interface
        1. 8.3.2.1 Audio Serial Interface
        2. 8.3.2.2 PCM Audio Data Formats
        3. 8.3.2.3 Zero Data Detect
      3. 8.3.3 XSMT Pin (Soft Mute / Soft Un-Mute)
      4. 8.3.4 Audio Processing
        1. 8.3.4.1 PCM512x Audio Processing
          1. 8.3.4.1.1 Overview
          2. 8.3.4.1.2 Software
        2. 8.3.4.2 Interpolation Filter
        3. 8.3.4.3 Fixed Audio Processing Flow (Program 5)
          1. 8.3.4.3.1 Filter Programming Changes
          2. 8.3.4.3.2 Processing Blocks – Detailed Descriptions
          3. 8.3.4.3.3 Biquad Section
          4. 8.3.4.3.4 Dynamic Range Compression
          5. 8.3.4.3.5 Stereo Mixer
          6. 8.3.4.3.6 Stereo Multiplexer
          7. 8.3.4.3.7 Mono Mixer
          8. 8.3.4.3.8 Master Volume Control
          9. 8.3.4.3.9 Miscellaneous Coefficients
      5. 8.3.5 DAC Outputs
        1. 8.3.5.1 Analog Outputs
        2. 8.3.5.2 Recommended Output Filter for the PCM512x
        3. 8.3.5.3 Choosing Between VREF and VCOM Modes
          1. 8.3.5.3.1 Voltage Reference and Output Levels
          2. 8.3.5.3.2 Mode Switching Sequence, from VREF Mode to VCOM Mode
        4. 8.3.5.4 Digital Volume Control
          1. 8.3.5.4.1 Emergency Ramp-Down
        5. 8.3.5.5 Analog Gain Control
      6. 8.3.6 Reset and System Clock Functions
        1. 8.3.6.1 Clocking Overview
        2. 8.3.6.2 Clock Slave Mode With Master and System Clock (SCK) Input (4 Wire I2S)
        3. 8.3.6.3 Clock Slave Mode With BCK PLL to Generate Internal Clocks (3-Wire PCM)
        4. 8.3.6.4 Clock Generation Using the PLL
        5. 8.3.6.5 PLL Calculation
          1. 8.3.6.5.1 Examples:
            1. 8.3.6.5.1.1 Recommended PLL Settings
        6. 8.3.6.6 Clock Master Mode from Audio Rate Master Clock
        7. 8.3.6.7 Clock Master from a Non-Audio Rate Master Clock
    4. 8.4 Device Functional Modes
      1. 8.4.1 Choosing a Control Mode
        1. 8.4.1.1 Software Control
          1. 8.4.1.1.1 SPI Interface
            1. 8.4.1.1.1.1 Register Read and Write Operation
          2. 8.4.1.1.2 I2C Interface
            1. 8.4.1.1.2.1 Slave Address
            2. 8.4.1.1.2.2 Register Address Auto-Increment Mode
            3. 8.4.1.1.2.3 Packet Protocol
            4. 8.4.1.1.2.4 Write Register
            5. 8.4.1.1.2.5 Read Register
            6. 8.4.1.1.2.6 Timing Characteristics
      2. 8.4.2 VREF and VCOM Modes
    5. 8.5 Programming
  9. Application and Implementation
    1. 9.1 Application Information
    2. 9.2 Typical Application
      1. 9.2.1 Design Requirements
      2. 9.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
      3. 9.2.3 Application Curve
  10. 10Power Supply Recommendations
    1. 10.1 Power Supply Distribution and Requirements
    2. 10.2 Recommended Powerdown Sequence
      1. 10.2.1 XSMT = 0
      2. 10.2.2 Clock Error Detect
      3. 10.2.3 Planned Shutdown
      4. 10.2.4 Unplanned Shutdown
    3. 10.3 External Power Sense Undervoltage Protection Mode
    4. 10.4 Power-On Reset Function
      1. 10.4.1 Power-On Reset, DVDD 3.3-V Supply
      2. 10.4.2 Power-On Reset, DVDD 1.8-V Supply
    5. 10.5 PCM512x Power Modes
      1. 10.5.1 Setting Digital Power Supplies and I/O Voltage Rails
      2. 10.5.2 Power Save Modes
      3. 10.5.3 Power Save Parameter Programming
  11. 11Layout
    1. 11.1 Layout Guidelines
    2. 11.2 Layout Example
  12. 12Register Maps
    1. 12.1 PCM512x Register Map
      1. 12.1.1 Detailed Register Descriptions
        1. 12.1.1.1 Register Map Summary
        2. 12.1.1.2 Page 0 Registers
        3. 12.1.1.3 Page 1 Registers
        4. 12.1.1.4 Page 44 Registers
        5. 12.1.1.5 Page 253 Registers
      2. 12.1.2 PLL Tables for Software Controlled Devices
      3. 12.1.3 Coefficient Data Formats
      4. 12.1.4 Power Down and Reset Behavior
  13. 13Device and Documentation Support
    1. 13.1 Development Support
    2. 13.2 Documentation Support
    3. 13.3 Related Links
    4. 13.4 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    5. 13.5 Community Resources
    6. 13.6 Trademarks
    7. 13.7 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    8. 13.8 Glossary
  14. 14Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Digital Volume Control

A basic digital volume control with range from 24 dB to –103 dB and mute is available on each channels by Page 0, Resister 61, D(7:0) for L-ch and Register 62, D(7:0) for R-ch. These volume controls all have 0.5-dB step programmability over most gain and attenuation ranges. Table 29 lists the detailed gain versus programmed setting for this basic volume control. Volume can be changed for both L-ch and R-ch at the same time or independently by Page 0, Register 60, D(1:0). When D(1:0) set 00 (default), independent control is selected. When D(1:0) set 01, R-ch accords with L-ch volume. When D(1:0) set 10, L-ch accords with R-ch volume. To set D(1:0) to 11 is prohibited.

NOTE

This volume control is done externally to the miniDSP and only influences the analog DAC output. Any changes to the SDOUT data should be done in the miniDSP process flow.

Table 29. Digital Volume Control Settings

GAIN SETTING BINARY DATA GAIN (dB) COMMENTS
0 0000-0000 24.0 Positive maximum
1 0000-0001 23.5
: :
46 0010-1110 1.0
47 0010-1111 0.5
48 0011-0000 0.0 No attenuation (default)
49 0011-0001 –0.5
50 0011-0010 –1.0
51 0011-0011 –1.5
: :
253 1111-1101 –102.5
254 1111-1110 –103 Negative maximum
255 1111-1111 –∞ Negative infinite (Mute)

Ramp-up frequency and ramp-down frequency can be controlled by Page 0, Register 63, D(7:6) and D(3:2) as shown in Table 30. Also Ramp-up step and ramp-down step can be controlled by Page 0, Register 63 D(5:4) and D(1:0) as shown in Table 31.

Table 30. Ramp-Up or Down Frequency

RAMP-UP SPEED EVERY N fS COMMENTS RAMP-DOWN FREQUENCY EVERY N fS COMMENTS
00 1 Default 00 1 Default
01 2 01 2
10 4 10 4
11 Direct change 11 Direct change

Table 31. Ramp-Up or Down Step

RAMP-UP STEP STEP dB COMMENTS RAMP-DOWN STEP STEP dB COMMENTS
00 4.0 00 -4.0
01 2.0 01 -2.0
10 1.0 Default 10 -1.0 Default
11 0.5 11 -0.5