NSC LM4548AVH

LM4548A
AC ’97 Rev 2 Multi-Channel Audio Codec with Sample
Rate Conversion and National 3D Sound
General Description
Key Specifications
The LM4548A is an audio codec for PC systems which is
fully PC98 compliant and performs the analog intensive
functions of the AC ’97 Rev 2 architecture. Using 18-bit
Sigma-Delta ADCs and DACs, the LM4548A provides 90 dB
of Dynamic Range.
The LM4548A was designed specifically to provide a high
quality audio path and provide all analog functionality in a PC
audio system. It features full duplex stereo ADCs and DACs
and analog mixers with access to 4 stereo and 4 mono
inputs. Each mixer input has separate gain, attenuation and
mute control and the mixers drive 1 mono and 2 stereo
outputs, each with attenuation and mute control. The
LM4548A supports National’s 3D Sound stereo enhancement and a comprehensive sample rate conversion capability. The sample rate for the ADCs and DACs can be programmed separately with a resolution of 1 Hz to convert any
rate in the range 4 kHz – 48 kHz. Sample timing from the
ADCs and sample request timing for the DACs are completely deterministic to ease task scheduling and application
software development. These features together with an extended temperature range also make the LM4548A suitable
for non-PC codec applications.
The LM4548A features the ability to connect several codecs
together using the Extended AC Link configuration of one
dedicated serial data signal to the Controller per codec.
LM4548A systems support up to 8 simultaneous channels of
streaming data on Input Frames (Codec to Controller) while
Output Frames (Controller to Codec) carry 2 streams to
multiple codecs. The LM4548A may also be used in systems
with the National LM4550 to support up to 6 simultaneous
channels of streaming data on Output Frames.
The AC ’97 architecture separates the analog and digital
functions of the PC audio system allowing both for system
design flexibility and increased performance.
n Analog Mixer Dynamic Range
n DAC Dynamic Range
n ADC Dynamic Range
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DS200300
97 dB (typ)
89 dB (typ)
90 dB (typ)
Features
n AC ’97 Rev 2 compliant
n High quality Sample Rate Conversion from 4 kHz to 48
kHz in 1 Hz increments
n Multiple codec support
n True Line Level Output with separate gain control
n National’s 3D Sound stereo enhancement circuitry
n Advanced power management support
n Digital 3.3V and 5V supply options
n Extended Temperature: −40˚C ≤ TA ≤ 85˚C
Applications
n Desktop PC audio systems on PCI cards, AMR cards, or
with motherboard chips sets featuring AC Link
n Portable PC systems as on MDC cards, or with a
chipset or accelerator featuring AC Link
n General and Multi-channel audio frequency systems
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LM4548A AC ’97 Rev 2 Multi-Channel Audio Codec with Sample Rate Conversion and National 3D
Sound
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Block Diagram
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LM4548A
Soldering Information
LQFP Package
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
Supply Voltage
Vapor Phase (60 sec.)
6.0V
Storage Temperature
215˚C
Infrared (15 sec.)
220˚C
θJA (typ) – VBH48A
74˚C/W
−65˚C to +150˚C
−0.3V to VDD +0.3V
Input Voltage
ESD Susceptibility (Note 2)
pin 3
Operating Ratings
2000V
Temperature Range
750V
ESD Susceptibility (Note 3)
pin 3
Junction Temperature
TMIN ≤ TA ≤ TMAX (Note 4)
200V
−40˚C ≤ TA ≤ 85˚C
100V
Analog Supply Range
4.2V ≤ AVDD ≤ 5.5V
150˚C
Digital Supply Range
3.0V ≤ DVDD ≤ 5.5V
Electrical Characteristics (Notes 1, 5) The following specifications apply for AVDD = 5V, DVDD = 5V, Fs =
48 kHz, single codec configuration, unless otherwise noted. Limits apply for TA= 25˚C. The reference for 0 dB is 1 Vrms unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Typical
(Note 6)
AVDD
Analog Supply Range
DVDD
Digital Supply Range
Units
(Limits)
LM4548A
Conditions
Limit
(Note 7)
4.2
V (min)
5.5
V (max)
3.0
V (min)
5.5
V (max)
DVDD = 5 V
43
mA
DVDD = 3.3 V
20
mA
AIDD
Analog Quiescent Power Supply
Current
53
mA
IDSD
Digital Shutdown Current
500
µA
IASD
Analog Shutdown Current
30
µA
VREF
Reference Voltage
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
DIDD
Digital Quiescent Power Supply
Current
2.23
V
40
dB
Analog Loopthrough Mode (Note 8)
THD
Dynamic Range (Note 9)
CD Input to Line Output, -60 dB Input
THD+N, A-Weighted
Total Harmonic Distortion
VO = -3 dB, f = 1 kHz, RL = 10 kΩ
97
90
dB (min)
0.01
0.02
% (max)
Analog Input Section
VIN
Line Input Voltage
LINE_IN, AUX, CD, VIDEO, PC_BEEP,
PHONE
1
Vrms
VIN
Mic Input with 20 dB Gain
0.1
Vrms
VIN
Mic Input with 0 dB Gain
1
Vrms
Xtalk
Crosstalk
CD Left to Right
-95
ZIN
Input Impedance (Note 9)
All Analog Inputs
40
CIN
Input Capacitance
Interchannel Gain Mismatch
dB
10
kΩ (min)
15
pF
CD Left to Right
0.01
dB
0 dB to 22.5 dB
1.5
dB
86
dB
1.5
dB
86
dB
Record Gain Amplifier - ADC
AS
Step Size
AM
Mute Attenuation (Note 9)
Mixer Section
AS
Step Size
AM
Mute Attenuation
+12 dB to -34.5 dB
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
LM4548A
Electrical Characteristics (Notes 1, 5) The following specifications apply for AVDD = 5V, DVDD = 5V, Fs = 48
kHz, single codec configuration, unless otherwise noted. Limits apply for TA= 25˚C. The reference for 0 dB is 1 Vrms unless
otherwise specified. (Continued)
Symbol
Parameter
Units
(Limits)
LM4548A
Conditions
Typical
(Note 6)
Limit
(Note 7)
Analog to Digital Converters
Resolution
18
Dynamic Range (Note 9)
-60 dB Input THD+N, A-Weighted
90
Frequency Response
-1 dB Bandwidth
20
Dynamic Range (Note 9)
-60 dB Input THD+N, A-Weighted
89
Total Harmonic Distortion
VIN = -3 dB, f = 1 kHz, RL = 10 kΩ
Bits
86
dB (min)
kHz
Digital to Analog Converters
Resolution
THD
18
Frequency Response
0.01
%
Hz
2
Out of Band Energy (Note 10)
dB (min)
20 - 21 k
Group Delay (Note 9)
DT
Bits
85
ms (max)
-40
dB
Stop Band Rejection
70
dB
Discrete Tones
-96
dB
1.5
dB
86
dB
TBD
Ω
Analog Output Section
AS
Step Size
AM
Mute Attenuation
ZOUT
Output Impedance (Note 9)
0 dB to -46.5 dB
All Analog Outputs
Digital I/O (Note 9)
VIH
High level input voltage
0.40 x
DVDD
V (min)
VIL
Low level input voltage
0.30 x
DVDD
V (max)
VOH
High level output voltage
0.50 x
DVDD
V (min)
VOL
Low level output voltage
0.20 x
DVDD
V (max)
IL
Input Leakage Current
AC Link inputs
IL
Tri state Leakage Current
High impedance AC Link outputs
IDR
Output drive current
AC Link outputs
± 10
± 10
µA
µA
5
mA
12.288
MHz
81.4
ns
Digital Timing Specifications (Note 9)
FBC
BIT_CLK frequency
TBCP
BIT_CLK period
TCH
BIT_CLK high
FSYNC
SYNC frequency
TSP
SYNC period
TSH
TSL
TDSETUP
Setup Time for codec data input
SDATA_OUT to falling edge of BIT_CLK
15
ns (min)
TDHOLD
Hold Time for codec data input
Hold time of SDATA_OUT from falling
edge of BIT_CLK
5
ns (min)
TSSETUP
Setup Time for codec SYNC input
SYNC to rising edge of BIT_CLK
TBD
ns (min)
Hold Time for codec SYNC input
Hold time of SYNC from rising edge of
BIT_CLK
TBD
ns (min)
TSHOLD
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Variation of BIT_CLK duty cycle from
50%
± 20
% (max)
48
kHz
20.8
µs
SYNC high pulse width
1.3
µs
SYNC low pulse width
19.5
4
µs
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Units
(Limits)
LM4548A
Typical
(Note 6)
Limit
(Note 7)
TBD
15
ns (max)
TCO
Output Valid Delay
Output Delay of SDATA_IN from rising
edge of BIT_CLK
TRISE
Rise Time
BIT_CLK, SYNC, SDATA_IN or
SDATA_OUT
6
ns (max)
TFALL
Fall Time
BIT_CLK, SYNC, SDATA_IN or
SDATA_OUT
6
ns (max)
TRST_LOW
RESET# active low pulse width
For Cold Reset
1.0
µs (min)
TRST2CLK
RESET# inactive to BIT_CLK start
up
For Cold Reset
162.8
ns (min)
TBD
TSH
SYNC active high pulse width
For Warm Reset
1.3
TBD
µs (min)
TSYNC2CLK
SYNC inactive to BIT_CLK start up
For Warm Reset
TBD
162.8
ns (min)
TS2_PDOWN
AC Link Power Down Delay
Delay from end of Slot 2 to BIT_CLK,
SDATA_IN low
1
µs (max)
TSUPPLY2RST
Power On Reset
Time from minimum valid supply levels
to end of Reset
1
µs (min)
TSU2RST
Setup to trailing edge of RESET#
For ATE Test Mode
15
ns (min)
TRST2HZ
Rising edge of RESET# to Hi-Z
For ATE Test Mode
25
ns (max)
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is
functional, but do not guarantee specific performance limits. Electrical Characteristics state DC and AC electrical specifications under particular test conditions which
guarantee specific performance limits. This assumes that the device is within the Operating Ratings. Specifications are not guaranteed for parameters where no limit
is given, however, the typical value is a good indication of device performance.
Note 2: Human body model, 100 pF discharged through a 1.5 kΩ resistor.
Note 3: Machine Model, 220 pF – 240 pF discharged through all pins.
Note 4: The maximum power dissipation must be derated at elevated temperatures and is dictated by TJMAX, θJA, and the ambient temperature TA. The maximum
allowable power dissipation is PDMAX = (TJMAX– TA)/θJA or the number given in Absolute Maximum Ratings, whichever is lower. For the LM4548A, TJMAX = 150˚C.
The typical junction-to-ambient thermal resistance is 74˚C/W for package number VBH48A.
Note 5: All voltages are measured with respect to the ground pin, unless otherwise specified.
Note 6: Typicals are measured at 25˚C and represent the parametric norm.
Note 7: Limits are guaranteed to National’s AOQL (Average Outgoing Quality Level).
Note 8: Loopthrough mode describes a path from an analog input through the analog mixers to an analog output.
Note 9: These specifications are guaranteed by design and characterization; they are not production tested.
Note 10: Out of band energy is measured from 28.8 kHz to 100 kHz relative to a 1 Vrms DAC output.
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LM4548A
Electrical Characteristics (Notes 1, 5) The following specifications apply for AVDD = 5V, DVDD = 5V, Fs = 48
kHz, single codec configuration, unless otherwise noted. Limits apply for TA= 25˚C. The reference for 0 dB is 1 Vrms unless
otherwise specified. (Continued)
LM4548A
Timing Diagrams
Clocks
Data Delay, Setup and Hold
20030010
20030011
Digital Rise and Fall
Legend
20030030
20030012
Power On Reset
20030029
Cold Reset
20030013
Warm Reset
20030014
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Typical Application
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FIGURE 1. LM4548A Typical Application Circuit, Single Codec, 1 Vrms inputs
APPLICATION HINTS
• The LM4548A must be initialized by using RESET# to perform a Power On Reset as shown in the Power On Reset Timing
Diagram
• VREF must be pulled high to AVDD with a 10 kΩ resistor to ensure correct operation
• Don’t leave unused inputs floating. Tie all unused inputs together and connect to Analog Ground through a capacitor (e.g. 0.1
µF)
• Do not leave CD_GND floating when using the CD stereo input. CD_GND is the AC signal reference for the CD channels and
should be connected to the CD source ground (Analog Ground may also be acceptable) through a 1 µF capacitor
• If using a non-standard AC Link controller take care to keep the SYNC and SDATA_IN signals low during Cold Reset to avoid
entering the ATE or Vendor test modes by mistake
• The PC_Beep input should be explicitly muted if not used since it defaults to 0 dB gain on reset, unlike the mute default of the
other analog inputs.
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FIGURE 2. LM4548A Reference Design, Typical Application, Single Codec, 1 Vrms and 2 Vrms inputs, EMC output filters
Typical Application
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LM4548A
Connection Diagram
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Order Number LM4548AVH
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Pin Descriptions
ANALOG I/O
Name
PC_BEEP
PHONE
Pin
12
13
I/O
Functional Description
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Mono Input
This line level (1 Vrms nominal) mono input is mixed equally into both channels of the Stereo
Mix signal at MIX2 under the control of the PC_Beep Volume control register, 0Ah. The
PC_BEEP level can be muted or adjusted from 0 dB to -45 dB in 3 dB steps. The Stereo Mix
signal feeds both the Line Out and Line Level Out analog outputs and is also selectable at
the Record Select Mux.
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Mono Input
This line level (1 Vrms nominal) mono input is mixed equally into both channels of the Stereo
Mix signal at MIX2 under the control of the Phone Volume register, 0Ch. The PHONE level
can be muted or adjusted from +12 dB to -34.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps. The Stereo Mix signal
feeds both the Line Out and Line Level Out analog stereo outputs and is also selectable at
the Record Select Mux.
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Pin Descriptions
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ANALOG I/O (Continued)
Name
AUX_L
AUX_R
VIDEO_L
VIDEO_R
CD_L
CD_GND
CD_R
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Pin
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
I/O
Functional Description
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Left Stereo Channel Input
This line level input (1 Vrms nominal) is selectable at the left channel of the stereo Record
Select Mux for conversion by the left channel ADC. It can also be mixed into the left channel
of the Stereo Mix 3D signal at MIX1 under the control of the Aux Volume register, 16h. The
AUX_L level can be muted (along with AUX_R) or adjusted from +12 dB to -34.5 dB in 1.5 dB
steps. Stereo Mix 3D is combined into the Stereo Mix signal at MIX2 for access to the stereo
outputs Line Out and Line Level Out.
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Right Stereo Channel Input
This line level input (1 Vrms nominal) is selectable at the right channel of the stereo Record
Select Mux for conversion by the right channel ADC. It can also be mixed into the right
channel of the Stereo Mix 3D signal at MIX1 under the control of the Aux Volume register,
16h. The AUX_R level can be muted (along with AUX_L) or adjusted from +12 dB to -34.5 dB
in 1.5 dB steps. Stereo Mix 3D is combined into the Stereo Mix signal at MIX2 for access to
the stereo outputs Line Out and Line Level Out.
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Left Stereo Channel Input
This line level input (1 Vrms nominal) is selectable at the left channel of the stereo Record
Select Mux for conversion by the left channel ADC. It can also be mixed into the left channel
of the Stereo Mix 3D signal at MIX1 under the control of the Video Volume register, 14h. The
VIDEO_L level can be muted (along with VIDEO_R) or adjusted from +12 dB to -34.5 dB in
1.5 dB steps. Stereo Mix 3D is combined into the Stereo Mix signal at MIX2 for access to the
stereo outputs Line Out and Line Level Out.
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Right Stereo Channel Input
This line level input (1 Vrms nominal) is selectable at the right channel of the stereo Record
Select Mux for conversion by the right channel ADC. It can also be mixed into the right
channel of the Stereo Mix 3D signal at MIX1 under the control of the Video Volume register,
14h. The VIDEO_R level can be muted (along with VIDEO_L) or adjusted from +12 dB to
-34.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps. Stereo Mix 3D is combined into the Stereo Mix signal at MIX2 for
access to the stereo outputs Line Out and Line Level Out.
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Left Stereo Channel Input
This line level input (1 Vrms nominal) is selectable at the left channel of the stereo Input Mux
for conversion by the left channel ADC. It can also be mixed into the left channel of the
Stereo Mix 3D signal at MIX1 under the control of the CD Volume register, 12h. The CD_L
level can be muted (along with CD_R) or adjusted from +12 dB to -34.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps.
Stereo Mix 3D is mixed into the Stereo Mix signal at MIX2 for access to the stereo outputs
Line Out and Line Level Out.
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AC Ground Reference
This input is the reference for the signals on both CD_L and CD_R. CD_GND is not a DC
ground and must be AC-coupled to the stereo source ground common to both CD_L and
CD_R. CD_GND, CD_L and CD_R act together as a quasi-differential stereo input such that
signals common to both CD_L and CD_R are rejected. This can improve the input SNR for a
stereo source with a good common ground but precision resistors may be needed in any
external attenuators to achieve the necessary balance between the two channels.
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Right Stereo Channel Input
This line level input (1 Vrms nominal) is selectable at the right channel of the stereo Input
Mux for conversion by the right channel ADC. It can also be mixed into the right channel of
the Stereo Mix 3D signal at MIX1 under the control of the CD Volume register, 12h. The
CD_R level can be muted (along with CD_L) or adjusted from +12 dB to -34.5 dB in 1.5 dB
steps. Stereo Mix 3D is combined into the Stereo Mix signal at MIX2 for access to the stereo
outputs Line Out and Line Level Out.
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Pin Descriptions
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ANALOG I/O (Continued)
Name
MIC1
MIC2
LINE_IN_L
LINE_IN_R
LINE_OUT_L
LINE_OUT_R
MONO_OUT
Pin
21
22
23
24
35
36
37
I/O
Functional Description
I
Mono microphone input
Either MIC1 or MIC2 can be muxed to a programmable boost amplifier with selection by the
MS bit (bit D8) in the General Purpose register, 20h. The boost amplifier gain (0 dB or 20 dB)
is set by the 20dB bit (D6) in the Mic Volume register, 0Eh. Nominal input levels at the two
gain settings are 1 Vrms and 0.1 Vrms respectively. The amplifier output is selectable (Record
Select register, 1Ah) by either the right or left channels of the Record Select Mux for
conversion on either or both channels of the stereo ADCs. The amplifier output can also be
accessed at the stereo mixer MIX1 (muting and mixing adjustments via Mic Volume register,
0Eh) where it is mixed equally into both left and right channels of Stereo Mix 3D for access to
the stereo outputs Line Out and Line Level Out. Access to the Mono analog output is
selected by a mux controlled by the MIX bit (D9) in General Purpose register, 20h.
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Mono microphone input
Either MIC1 or MIC2 can be muxed to a programmable boost amplifier with selection by the
MS bit (bit D8) in the General Purpose register, 20h. The boost amplifier gain (0 dB or 20 dB)
is set by the 20dB bit (D6) in the Mic Volume register, 0Eh. Nominal input levels at the two
gain settings are 1 Vrms and 0.1 Vrms respectively. The amplifier output is selectable (Record
Select register, 1Ah) by either the right or left channels of the Record Select Mux for
conversion on either or both channels of the stereo ADCs. The amplifier output can also be
accessed at the stereo mixer MIX1 (muting and mixing adjustments via Mic Volume register,
0Eh) where it is mixed equally into both left and right channels of Stereo Mix 3D for access to
the stereo outputs Line Out and Line Level Out. Access to the Mono analog output is
selected by a mux controlled by the MIX bit (D9) in General Purpose register, 20h.
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Left Stereo Channel Input
This line level input (1 Vrms nominal) is selectable at the left channel of the stereo Record
Select Mux for conversion by the left channel ADC. It can also be mixed into the left channel
of the Stereo Mix 3D signal at MIX1 under the control of the Line In Volume register, 10h. The
LINE_IN_L level can be muted (along with LINE_IN_R) or adjusted from +12 dB to -34.5 dB
in 1.5 dB steps. Stereo Mix 3D is combined into the Stereo Mix signal at MIX2 for access to
the stereo outputs Line Out and Line Level Out.
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Right Stereo Channel Input
This line level input (1 Vrms nominal) is selectable at the right channel of the stereo Input
Mux for conversion by the right channel ADC. It can also be mixed into the right channel of
the Stereo Mix 3D signal at MIX1 under the control of the Line In Volume register, 10h. The
LINE_IN_R level can be muted (along with LINE_IN_L) or adjusted from +12 dB to -34.5 dB
in 1.5 dB steps. Stereo Mix 3D is combined into the Stereo Mix signal at MIX2 for access to
the stereo outputs Line Out and Line Level Out.
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Left Stereo Channel Output
This line level output (1 Vrms nominal) is fed from the left channel of the Stereo Mix signal
from MIX2 via the Master Volume register, 02h. The LINE_OUT_L amplitude can be muted
(along with LINE_OUT_R) or adjusted from 0 dB to -46.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps.
O
Right Stereo Channel Output
This line level output (1 Vrms nominal) is fed from the right channel of the Stereo Mix signal
from MIX2 via the Master Volume register, 02h. The LINE_OUT_R amplitude can be muted
(along with LINE_OUT_L) or adjusted from 0 dB to -46.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps.
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Mono Output
This mono line level output (1 Vrms nominal) is fed from either a microphone input (MIC1 or
MIC2, after boost amplifier) or from the mono sum of the left and right Stereo Mix 3D
channels from MIX1. The optional National 3D Sound enhancement can be disabled (default)
by the 3D bit (bit D13) in the General Purpose register, 20h. Choice of input is by the MIX bit
(D9) in the same register. MIX=0 selects a microphone input. Output level can be muted or
adjusted from 0 dB to -46.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps via the Mono Volume register, 06h.
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ANALOG I/O (Continued)
Name
LNLVL_OUT_L
LNLVL_OUT_R
Pin
39
41
I/O
Functional Description
O
Left Stereo Channel Output
This line level output (1 Vrms nominal) is fed from the left channel of the Stereo Mix signal
from MIX2 via the Line Level Volume register, 04h. The LNLVL_OUT_L amplitude can be
muted (along with LNLVL_OUT_R) or adjusted from 0 dB to - 46.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps
O
Right Stereo Channel Output
This line level output (1 Vrms nominal) is fed from the right channel of the Stereo Mix signal
from MIX2 via the Line Level Volume register, 04h. The LNLVL_OUT_R amplitude can be
muted (along with LNLVL_OUT_L) or adjusted from 0 dB to - 46.5 dB in 1.5 dB steps
DIGITAL I/O AND CLOCKING
Name
XTL_IN
XTL_OUT
SDATA_OUT
BIT_CLK
SDATA_IN
SYNC
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2
3
5
6
8
10
I/O
Functional Description
I
24.576 MHz crystal or oscillator input
To complete the oscillator circuit use a fundamental mode crystal operating in parallel
resonance and connect a 1 MΩ resistor across pins 2 and 3. Choose the load capacitors
(Figure 2, C1, C2) to suit the load capacitance required by the crystal (e.g. C1 = C2 = 33 pF
for a 20 pF crystal).
This pin may also be used as the input for an external oscillator (24.576 MHz nominal) at
standard logic levels (VIH, VIL).
This pin is only used when the codec is in Primary mode. It may be left open (NC) for any
Secondary mode.
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24.576 MHz crystal output
Used with XTAL_IN to configure a crystal oscillator.
When the codec is used with an external oscillator this pin should be left open (NC).
When the codec is configured in a Secondary mode this pin is not used and may be left open
(NC).
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Input to codec
This is the input for AC Link Output Frames from an AC ’97 Digital Audio Controller to the
LM4548A codec. These frames can contain both control data and DAC PCM audio data. This
input is sampled by the LM4548A on the falling edge of BIT_CLK.
I/O
AC Link clock
An OUTPUT when in Primary Codec mode. This pin provides a 12.288 MHz clock for the AC
Link. The clock is derived (internally divided by two) from the 24.576 MHz signal at the crystal
input (XTL_IN).
This pin is an INPUT when the codec is configured in any of the Secondary Codec modes
and would normally use the AC Link clock generated by a Primary Codec.
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Output from codec
This is the output for AC Link Input Frames from the LM4548A codec to an AC ’97 Digital
Audio Controller. These frames can contain both codec status data and PCM audio data from
the ADCs. The LM4548A clocks data from this output on the rising edge of BIT_CLK.
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AC Link frame marker and Warm Reset
This input defines the boundaries of AC Link frames. Each frame lasts 256 periods of
BIT_CLK. In normal operation SYNC is a 48 kHz positive pulse with a duty cycle of 6.25%
(16/256). SYNC is sampled on the rising edge of BIT_CLK and the codec takes the first
positive sample of SYNC as defining the start of a new AC Link frame. If a subsequent SYNC
pulse occurs within 255 BIT_CLK periods of the frame start it will be ignored.
SYNC is also used as an active high input to perform an (asynchronous) Warm Reset. Warm
Reset is used to clear a power down state on the codec AC Link interface.
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Pin Descriptions
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DIGITAL I/O AND CLOCKING (Continued)
Name
RESET#
ID0#
ID1#
Pin
11
45
46
I/O
Functional Description
I
Cold Reset
This active low signal causes a hardware reset which returns the control registers and all
internal circuits to their default conditions. RESET# must be used to initialize the LM4548A
after Power On when the supplies have stabilized. Cold Reset also clears the codec from
both ATE and Vendor test modes. In addition, while active, it switches the PC_BEEP mono
input directly to both channels of the LINE_OUT stereo output.
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Codec Identity
ID1# and ID0# determine the Codec Identity for multiple codec use. The Codec Identity
configures the codec in either Primary or one of three Secondary Codec modes. These
Identity pins are of inverted polarity relative to the Codec Identity bits ID1, ID0 (bits D15, D14)
in the read-only Extended Audio ID register, 28h. If the ID0# pin (pin 45) is connected to
ground then the ID0 bit (D14, reg 28h) will be set to “1”. Similarly, connection to DVDD will set
the ID0 bit to “0”. If left open (NC), ID0# is pulled High by an internal pull-up resistor.
I
Codec Identity
ID1# and ID0# determine the Codec Identity for multiple codec use. The Codec Identity
configures the codec in either Primary or one of three Secondary Codec modes. These
Identity pins are of inverted polarity relative to the Codec Identity bits ID1, ID0 (bits D15, D14)
in the read-only Extended Audio ID register, 28h. If the ID01# pin (pin 46) is connected to
ground then the ID1 bit (D15, reg 28h) will be set to “1”. Similarly, connection to DVDD will set
the ID1 bit to “0”. If left open (NC), ID1 is pulled high by an internal pull-up resistor.
POWER SUPPLIES AND REFERENCES
Name
Pin
I/O
AVDD
25
I
Functional Description
Analog supply
AVSS
26
I
Analog ground
DVDD1
1
I
Digital supply
DVDD2
9
I
Digital supply
DVSS1
4
I
Digital ground
DVSS2
7
I
Digital ground
VREF
27
O
Nominal 2.2 V internal reference
Not intended to sink or source current. Use short traces to bypass (3.3 µF, 0.1 µF) this pin to
maximize codec performance. This pin must be tied to AVDD with a 10 kΩ pull-up resistor.
VREF_OUT
28
O
Nominal 2.2 V reference output
Can source up to 5 mA of current and can be used to bias a microphone.
3D SOUND AND NO-CONNECTS (NC)
Name
Pin
I/O
Functional Description
These pins are used to complete the National 3D Sound stereo enhancement circuit. Connect
a 0.022 µF capacitor between pins 3DP and 3DN. National 3D Sound can be turned on and
off via the 3D bit (D13) in the General Purpose register, 20h. National 3D Sound uses a
fixed-depth type stereo enhancement circuit hence the 3D Control register, 22h is read-only
and is not programmable. If National 3D Sound is not needed, these pins should be left open
(NC).
3DP, 3DN
33,34
O
NC
29, 30
31, 32
38, 40
42, 43
44, 47,
48
NC
These pins are not used and should be left open (NC).
For second source applications these pins may be connected to a noise-free supply or
ground (e.g. AVDD or AVSS), either directly or through a capacitor.
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Typical Performance Characteristics
ADC Noise Floor
DAC Noise Floor
20030015
20030016
Line Out Noise Floor
(Analog Loopthrough)
Line Level Out Noise Floor
(Analog Loopthrough)
20030018
20030031
ADC Frequency
Response
DAC Frequency
Response
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Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
10h Line In Volume
12h CD Volume
14h Video Volume
16h Aux Volume
18h PCM Out Volume
X
0
0
7Ch Vendor ID1
7Eh Vendor ID2
X
74h Vendor Reserved 2
7Ah Vendor Reserved 3
X
SR15
32h PCM ADC Rate
X
SR15
2Ch PCM DAC Rate
X
X
Extended Audio
2Ah
Ctrl/Status
5Ah Vendor Reserved 1
ID1
28h Extended Audio ID
X
PR7
26h Powerdown Ctrl/Stat
24h Reserved
X
POP
20h General Purpose
3D Control
22h
(Read Only)
Mute
1Ch Record Gain
X
Mute
0Eh Mic Volume
1Ah Record Select
Mute
Mute
0Ah PC_Beep Volume
Mute
06h Mono Volume
0Ch Phone Volume
Mute
04h Line Level Volume
X
D15
Mute
Name
02h Master Volume
00h Reset
REG
X
X
ADC Sources
Input Volume
Output Volume
LM4548A Register Map
1
1
X
X
X
SR14
SR14
X
ID0
PR6
X
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0
D14
0
0
X
X
X
SR13
SR13
X
X
PR5
X
0
3D
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0
D13
0
0
X
X
X
SR12
SR12
X
X
PR4
X
0
X
X
X
GL4
GL4
GL4
GL4
GL4
X
X
X
X
ML4
ML4
0
D12
0
1
X
X
X
SR11
SR11
X
X
PR3
X
0
X
GL3
X
GL3
GL3
GL3
GL3
GL3
X
X
X
X
ML3
ML3
1
D11
0
1
X
X
X
SR10
SR10
X
X
PR2
X
0
X
GL2
SL2
GL2
GL2
GL2
GL2
GL2
X
X
X
X
ML2
ML2
1
D10
1
1
X
X
X
SR9
SR9
X
0
PR1
X
0
MIX
GL1
SL1
GL1
GL1
GL1
GL1
GL1
X
X
X
X
ML1
ML1
0
D9
1
0
X
X
X
SR8
SR8
X
0
PR0
X
1
MS
GL0
SL0
GL0
GL0
GL0
GL0
GL0
X
X
X
X
ML0
ML0
1
D8
0
0
X
X
X
SR7
SR7
X
0
X
X
0
LPBK
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0
D7
1
1
X
X
X
SR6
SR6
X
0
X
X
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
20dB
X
X
X
X
X
1
D6
0
0
X
X
X
SR5
SR5
X
X
X
X
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0
D5
0
1
X
X
X
SR4
SR4
X
X
X
X
0
X
X
X
GR4
GR4
GR4
GR4
GR4
GN4
GN4
PV3
MM4
MR4
MR4
0
D4
1
0
X
X
X
SR3
SR3
X
0
REF
X
0
X
GR3
X
GR3
GR3
GR3
GR3
GR3
GN3
GN3
PV2
MM3
MR3
MR3
0
D3
0
0
X
X
X
SR2
SR2
X
X
ANL
X
0
X
GR2
SR2
GR2
GR2
GR2
GR2
GR2
GN2
GN2
PV1
MM2
MR2
MR2
0
D2
0
1
X
X
X
SR1
SR1
X
0
DAC
X
0
X
GR1
SR1
GR1
GR1
GR1
GR1
GR1
GN1
GN1
PV0
MM1
MR1
MR1
0
D1
0
1
X
X
X
SR0
SR0
VRA
VRA
ADC
X
1
X
GR0
SR0
GR0
GR0
GR0
GR0
GR0
GN0
GN0
X
MM0
MR0
MR0
0
D0
4348h
4E53h
0000h
0000h
0000h
BB80h
BB80h
0000h
X001h
000Xh
0000h
0101h
0000h
8000h
0000h
8808h
8808h
8808h
8808h
8808h
8008h
8008h
0000h
8000h
8000h
8000h
0D40h
Default
LM4548A
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Functional Description
GENERAL
3D bit (D13) in the General Purpose register, 20h, and is a
fixed depth implementation. The 3D Control register, 22h, is
therefore not programmable (read-only). The 3D Sound circuitry defaults to disabled after reset.
The LM4548A codec can mix, process and convert among
analog (stereo and mono) and digital (AC Link format) inputs
and outputs. There are four stereo and four mono analog
inputs and two stereo and one mono analog outputs. A single
codec supports data streaming on two input and two output
channels of the AC Link digital interface simultaneously.
ANALOG MIXING: MIX2
MIX2 combines the output of MIX1 (Stereo Mix 3D) with the
two mono analog inputs, PHONE and PC_BEEP, these each
level-adjusted by the input control registers Phone Volume
(0Ch) and PC_Beep Volume (0Ah) respectively. If selected
by the POP bit (D15, reg 20h), the DAC output is also
summed into MIX2.
ADC INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
All four of the stereo analog inputs and three of the mono
analog inputs can be selected for conversion by the 18-bit
stereo ADC. Digital output from the left and right channel
ADCs is always located in AC Link Input Frame slots 3 and
4 respectively. Input level to either ADC channel can be
muted or adjusted from the Record Gain register, 1Ch. Adjustments are in 1.5 dB steps over a gain range of 0 dB to
+22.5 dB and both channels mute together (D15). Input
selection for the ADC is through the Record Select Mux
controlled from the Record Select register, 1Ah, together
with microphone selection controlled by the MS bit (D8) in
the General Purpose register, 20h. One of the stereo inputs,
CD_IN, uses a quasi-differential 3-pin interface where both
stereo channel inputs are referenced to the third pin,
CD_GND. CD_GND should be AC coupled to the source
ground and provides common-mode feedback to cancel
ground noise. It is not a DC ground. The other three stereo
inputs, LINE_IN, AUX and VIDEO are 2-pin interfaces,
single-ended for each stereo channel, with analog ground
(AVSS) as the signal reference. Either of the two mono
microphone inputs can be muxed to a programmable boost
amplifier before selection for either channel of the ADC. The
Microphone Mux is controlled by the Microphone Selection
(MS) bit (D8) in the General Purpose register 20h and the 20
dB programmable boost is enabled by the 20dB bit (D6) in
register 0Eh. The mono PHONE input may also be selected
for either ADC channel.
STEREO MIX
The output of MIX2 is the signal, Stereo Mix. Stereo Mix is
used to drive both the Line output (LINE_OUT) and the Line
Level output (LNLVL_OUT) and can also be selected as the
input to the ADC by the Record Select Mux. In addition, the
two channels of Stereo Mix are summed to form a mono
signal (Mono Mix) also selectable by the Record Select Mux
as an input to either channel of the ADC.
STEREO OUTPUTS
The output volume from LINE_OUT and LNLVL_OUT can be
muted or adjusted by 0 dB to 45 dB in nominal 3 dB steps
under the control of the output volume registers Master
Volume (02h) and Line Level Volume (04h) respectively. As
with the input volume registers, adjustments to the levels of
the two stereo channels can be made independently but
both left and right channels share a mute bit (D15).
MONO OUTPUT
The mono output (MONO_OUT) is driven by one of two
signals selected by the MIX bit (D9) in the General Purpose
register, 20h. The signal selected by default (MIX = 0) is the
mono summation of the two channels of Stereo Mix 3D, the
stereo output of the mixer MIX1. Setting the control bit MIX =
1, selects a microphone input, MIC1 or MIC2. The choice of
microphone is controlled by the Microphone Select (MS) bit
(D8) also in the General Purpose register, 20h.
ANALOG MIXING: MIX1
Five analog inputs are available for mixing at the stereo
mixer, MIX1 – all four stereo and one mono, namely the
microphone input selected by MS (D8, reg 20h). Digital input
to the codec can be directed to either MIX1 or to MIX2 after
conversion by the 18-bit stereo DAC and level adjustment by
the PCM Out Volume control register (18h). Each input to
MIX1 may be muted or level adjusted using the appropriate
Mixer Input Volume Register: Mic Volume (0Eh), Line_In
Volume (10h), CD Volume (12h), Video Volume (14h), Aux
Volume (16h) and PCM Out Volume (18h). The mono microphone input is mixed equally into left and right stereo channels but stereo mixing is orthogonal, i.e. left channels are
only mixed with other left channels and right with right. The
left and right amplitudes of any stereo input may be adjusted
independently however mute for a stereo input acts on both
left and right channels.
ANALOG LOOPTHROUGH AND DIGITAL LOOPBACK
Analog Loopthrough refers to an all-analog signal path from
an analog input through the mixers to an analog output.
Digital Loopback refers to a mixed-mode analog and digital
signal path from an analog input through the ADC, loopedback (LPBK bit – D7, 20h) through the DAC and mixers to an
analog output.
RESETS
COLD RESET is performed when RESET# (pin 11) is pulled
low for > 1 µs. It is a complete reset. All registers and
internal circuits are reset to their default state. It is the onlt
reset which clears the ATE and Vendor test modes.
WARM RESET is performed when SYNC (pin 10) is held
high for > 1 µs and the codec AC Link digital interface is in
powerdown (PR4 = 1, Powerdown Control / Status register,
26h). It is used to clear PR4 and power up the AC Link digital
interface but otherwise does not change the contents of any
registers nor reset any internal circuitry.
REGISTER RESET is performed when any value is written
to the RESET register, 00h. It resets all registers to their
default state and will modify circuit configurations accordingly but does not reset any other internal circuits.
DAC MIXING AND 3D PROCESSING
Control of routing the DAC output to MIX1 or MIX2 is by the
POP bit (D15) in the General Purpose register, 20h. If MIX1
is selected (default, POP=0) then the DAC output is available for processing by the National 3D Sound circuitry. If
MIX2 is selected, the DAC output will bypass the 3D processing. This allows analog inputs to be enhanced by the
analog 3D Sound circuitry prior to mixing with digital audio.
The digital audio may then use alternative digital 3D enhancements. National 3D Sound circuitry is enabled by the
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20030004
FIGURE 3. AC Link Bidirectional Audio Frame
20030006
FIGURE 4. AC Link Output Frame
AC LINK OUTPUT FRAME:
SDATA_OUT, CONTROLLER OUTPUT TO LM4548A INPUT
The AC Link Output Frame carries control and PCM data to
the LM4548A control registers and stereo DAC. Output
Frames are carried on the SDATA_OUT signal which is an
output from the AC ’97 Digital Controller and an input to the
LM4548A codec. As shown in Figure 3, Output Frames are
constructed from thirteen time slots: one Tag Slot followed by
twelve Data Slots. Each Frame consists of 256 bits with each
of the twelve Data Slots containing 20 bits. Input and Output
Frames are aligned to the same SYNC transition. Note that
since the LM4548A is a two channel codec, it only accepts
data in 4 of the twelve Data Slots – 2 for control, one each for
PCM data to the left and right channel DACs. Data Slot 3 &
4 are used to stream data to the stereo DAC for all modes
selected by the Identity pins ID1#, ID0#.
A new Output Frame is signaled with a low-to-high transition
of SYNC. SYNC should be clocked from the controller on a
rising edge of BIT_CLK and, as shown in Figure 4 and
Figure 5, the first tag bit in the Frame (“Valid Frame”) should
be clocked from the controller by the next rising edge of
BIT_CLK and sampled by the LM4548A on the following
falling edge. The AC ’97 Controller should always clock data
to SDATA_OUT on a rising edge of BIT_CLK and the
LM4548A always samples SDATA_OUT on the next falling
edge. SYNC is sampled with the rising edge of BIT_CLK.
The LM4548A checks each Frame to ensure 256 bits are
received. If a new Frame is detected (a low-to-high transition
on SYNC) before 256 bits are received from the old Frame
then the new Frame is ignored i.e. the data on SDATA_OUT
is discarded until a valid new Frame is detected.
The LM4548A expects to receive data MSB first, in an MSB
justified format.
SDATA_OUT: Slot 0 – Tag Phase
The first bit of Slot 0 is designated the "Valid Frame" bit. If
this bit is 1, it indicates that the current Output Frame contains at least one slot of valid data and the LM4548A will
check further tag bits for valid data in the expected Data
Slots. With the codec in Primary mode, a controller will
indicate valid data in a slot by setting the associated tag bit
equal to 1. Since it is a two channel codec the LM4548A can
only receive data from four slots in a given frame and so only
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AC Link Serial Interface Protocol
Bit
Description
Comment
Codec ID
(ID1, ID0)
The codec ID is used in a
multi-codec system to identify
the target Secondary codec for
the Control Register address
and/or data sent in the Output
Frame
(Continued)
checks the valid-data bits for 4 slots. In Primary mode these
tag bits are for: slot 1 (Command Address), slot 2 (Command
Data), slot 3 (PCM data for left DAC) and slot 4 (PCM data
for right DAC).
The last two bits in the Tag contain the Codec ID used to
select the target codec to receive the frame in multiple codec
systems. When the frame is being sent to a codec in one of
the Secondary modes the controller does not use bits 14 and
13 to indicate valid Command Address and Data in slots 1
and 2. Instead, this role is performed by the Codec ID bits –
operation of the Extended AC Link assumes that the controller would not access a secondary codec unless it was providing valid Command Address and/or Data. When in one of
the secondary modes the LM4548A only checks the tag bits
for the Codec ID and for valid data in the two audio data slots
3 & 4.
1,0
SDATA_OUT: Slot 1 – Read/Write, Control Address
Slot 1 is used by a controller to indicate both the address of
a target register in the LM4548A and whether the access
operation is a register read or register write. The MSB of slot
1 (bit 19) is set to 1 to indicate that the current access
operation is ’read’. Bits 18 through 12 are used to specify the
7-bit register address of the read or write operation. The
least significant twelve bits are reserved and should be
stuffed with zeros by the AC ’97 controller.
When sending an Output Frame to a Secondary mode codec, a controller should set tag bits 14 and 13 to zero.
SLOT 1, OUTPUT FRAME
Bits
Description
19
Read/Write
18:12
Register
Address
Identifies the Status/Command
register for read/write
11:0
Reserved
Controller should set to "0"
SLOT 2, OUTPUT FRAME
FIGURE 5. Start of AC Link Output Frame
Bits
SLOT 0, OUTPUT FRAME
Description
Comment
15
Valid Frame
1 = Valid data in at least one
slot.
14
Control register
address
1 = Valid Control Address in
Slot 1 (Primary codec
only)
13
Control register 1 = Valid Control Data in Slot
data
2 (Primary codec only)
12
Left DAC data
in Slot 3
1 = Valid PCM Data in Slot 3
(Primary & all Secondary
modes)
11
Right DAC data
in Slot 4
1 = Valid PCM Data in Slot 4
(Primary & all Secondary
modes)
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1 = Read
0 = Write
SDATA_OUT: Slot 2 – Control Data
Slot 2 is used to transmit 16-bit control data to the LM4548A
when the access operation is ’write’. The least significant
four bits should be stuffed with zeros by the AC ’97 controller.
If the access operation is a register read, the entire slot, bits
19 through 0 should be stuffed with zeros.
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Bit
Comment
19:4
3:0
Description
Comment
Control
Controller should stuff with
Register Write zeros if operation is “read”
Data
Reserved
Set to "0"
SDATA_OUT: Slots 3 & 4 – PCM Playback Left/Right
Channels
Slots 3 and 4 are 20-bit fields used to transmit PCM data to
the left and right channels of the stereo DAC for all codec
Primary and Secondary modes. Any unused bits should be
stuffed with zeros. The LM4548A DACs have 18-bit resolution and will therefore use the 18 MSBs of the 20-bit PCM
data (MSB justified).
SLOTS 3 & 4, OUTPUT FRAME
Bits
Description
Comment
Slots used to stream data to
PCM DAC Data
DACs for all Primary or
19:0
(Left /Right
Secondary modes.
Channels)
Set unused bits to "0"
Controller should stuff these
slots with “0”s
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AC Link Serial Interface Protocol
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SDATA_OUT: Slots 5 to 12 – Reserved
These slots are not used by the LM4548A and should all be
stuffed with zeros by the AC ’97 Controller.
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FIGURE 6. AC Link Input Frame
AC LINK INPUT FRAME:
SDATA_IN, CONTROLLER INPUT FROM LM4548A OUTPUT
The AC Link Input Frame contains status and PCM data from
the LM4548A control registers and stereo ADC. Input
Frames are carried on the SDATA_IN signal which is an
input to the AC ’97 Digital Audio Controller and an output
from the LM4548A codec. As shown in Figure 3, Input
Frames are constructed from thirteen time slots: one Tag
Slot followed by twelve Data Slots. The Tag Slot, Slot 0,
contains 16 bits of which 5 are used by the LM4548A. One is
used to indicate that the AC Link interface is fully operational
and the other 4 to indicate the validity of the data in the four
of the twelve following Data Slots that are used by the
LM4548A. Each Frame consists of 256 bits with each of the
twelve data slots containing 20 bits.
A new Input Frame is signaled with a low-to-high transition of
SYNC. SYNC should be clocked from the controller on a
rising edge of BIT_CLK and, as shown in Figure 6 and
Figure 7, the first tag bit in the Frame (“Codec Ready”) is
clocked from the LM4548A by the next rising edge of BIT_CLK. The LM4548A always clocks data to SDATA_IN on a
rising edge of BIT_CLK and the controller is expected to
sample SDATA_IN on the next falling edge. The LM4548A
samples SYNC on the rising edge of BIT_CLK.
Input and Output Frames are aligned to the same SYNC
transition.
The LM4548A checks each Frame to ensure 256 bits are
received. If a new Frame is detected (a low-to-high transition
on SYNC) before 256 bits are received from an old Frame
then the new Frame is ignored i.e. no valid data is sent on
SDATA_IN until a valid new Frame is detected.
The LM4548A transmits data MSB first, in a MSB justified
format. All reserved bits and slots are stuffed with "0"s by the
LM4548A.
20030007
FIGURE 7. Start of AC Link Input Frame
SDATA_IN: Slot 0 – Codec/Slot Status Bits
The first bit (bit 15, “Codec Ready”) of slot 0 in the AC Link
Input Frame indicates when the codec’s AC Link digital
interface and its status/control registers are fully operational.
The digital controller is then able to read the LSBs from the
Powerdown Control/Stat register (26h) to determine the status of the four main analog subsections. It is important to
check the status of these subsections after Initialization,
Cold Reset or the use of the powerdown modes in order to
minimize the risk of distorting analog signals passed before
the subsections are ready.
The 4 bits 14, 13, 12 and 11 indicate that the data in slots 1,
2, 3 and 4, respectively, are valid.
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SLOT 1, INPUT FRAME
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SLOT 0, INPUT FRAME
Bit
Description
Comment
15
Codec Ready
Bit
1 = AC Link Interface Ready
14
Slot 1 data
valid
1 = Valid Status Address or
Slot Request
13
Slot 2 data
valid
1 = Valid Status Data
12
Slot 3 data
valid
1 = Valid PCM Data
(Left ADC)
11
Slot 4 data
valid
1 = Valid PCM Data
(Right ADC)
Description
19
Reserved
18:12
11
10
SDATA_IN: Slot 1 – Status Address / Slot Request Bits
This slot echoes (in bits 18 – 12) the 7-bit address of the
codec control/status register received from the controller as
part of a read-request in the previous frame. If no readrequest was received, the codec stuffs these bits with zeros.
Bits 11, 10 are Slot Request bits that support the Variable
Rate Audio (VRA) capabilities of the LM4548A. For all codec
Primary and Secondary modes, the left and right channels of
the DAC take PCM data from slots 3 and 4 in the Output
Frame respectively. The codec will therefore use bits 11 and
10 to request DAC data from these two slots. If bit 11 and 10
are set to 0, the controller should respond with valid PCM
data in slots 3 and 4 of the next Output Frame. If bits 11 and
10 are set to 1, the controller should not send data.
The codec has full control of the slot request bits. By default,
data is requested in every frame, corresponding to a sample
rate equal to the frame rate (SYNC frequency) – 48 kHz
when XTAL_IN = 24.576 MHz. To send samples at a rate
below the frame rate, a controller should set VRA = 1 (bit 0
in the Extended Audio Control/Status register, 2Ah) and
program the desired rate into the PCM DAC Rate register,
2Ch. Both DAC channels operate at the same sample rate.
Values for common sample rates are given in the Register
Description section (Sample Rate Control Registers, 2Ch,
32h) but any rate between 4 kHz and 48 kHz (to a resolution
of 1 Hz) is supported. Slot Requests from the LM4548A are
issued completely deterministically. For example if a sample
rate of 8000 Hz is programmed into 2Ch then the LM4548A
will always issue a slot request in every sixth frame. A
frequency of 9600 Hz will result in a request every fifth frame
while a frequency of 8800 Hz will cause slot requests to be
spaced alternately five and six frames apart. This determinism makes it easy to plan task scheduling on a system
controller and simplifies application software development.
The LM4548A will ignore data in Output Frame slots that do
not follow an Input Frame with a Slot Request. For example,
if the LM4548A is expecting data at a 8000 Hz rate yet the
AC ’97 Digital Audio Controller continues to send data at
48000 Hz, then only those one-in-six audio samples that
follow a Slot Request will be used by the DAC. The rest will
be discarded.
Bits 9 – 2 are request bits for slots not used by the LM4548A
and are stuffed with zeros. Bits 1 and 0 are reserved and are
also stuffed with zeros.
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Bits
Comment
Stuffed with "0" by LM4548A
Status Register Echo of the requested Status
Index
Register address
Slot 3 Request
bit
(For left DAC
PCM data)
Slot 4 Request
bit
(For right DAC
PCM data)
0 = Controller should send
valid data in Slot 3 of the
next Output Frame
1 = Controller should not
send Slot 3 data
0 = Controller should send
valid data in Slot 4 of the
next Output Frame
1 = Controller should not
send Slot 4 data
9:2
Unused Slot
Request bits
Stuffed with "0"s by LM4548A
1,0
Reserved
Stuffed with "0"s by LM4548A
SDATA_IN: Slot 2 – Status Data
This slot returns 16-bit status data read from a codec control/
status register. The codec sends the data in the frame following a read-request by the controller (bit 15, slot 1 of the
Output Frame). If no read-request was made in the previous
frame the codec will stuff this slot with zeros.
SLOT 2, INPUT FRAME
Bits
Description
Comment
19:4
Status Data
Data read from a codec
control/status register.
Stuffed with “0”s if no
read-request in previous frame.
3:0
Reserved
Stuffed with "0"s by LM4548A
SDATA_IN: Slot 3 – PCM Record Left Channel
This slot contains sampled data from the left channel of the
stereo ADC. The signal to be digitized is selected using the
Record Select register (1Ah) and subsequently routed
through the Record Select Mux and the Record Gain amplifier to the ADC.
This is a 20-bit slot and the digitized 18-bit PCM data is
transmitted in an MSB justified format. The remaining 2
LSBs are stuffed with zeros.
SLOT 3, INPUT FRAME
20
Bits
Description
19:2
PCM Record
Left Channel
data
1:0
Reserved
Comment
18-bit PCM sample from left
ADC
Stuffed with "0"s by LM4548A
SLOT 4, INPUT FRAME
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Bits
SDATA_IN: Slot 4 – PCM Record Right Channel
19:2
This slot contains sampled data from the right channel of the
stereo ADC. The signal to be digitized is selected using the
Record Select register (1Ah) and subsequently routed
through the Record Select Mux and the Record Gain amplifier to the ADC.
This is a 20-bit slot and the digitized 18-bit PCM data is
transmitted in an MSB justified format. The remaining 2
LSBs are stuffed with zeros.
1:0
Description
Comment
PCM Record 18-bit PCM sample from right
Right Channel ADC
data
Reserved
Stuffed with "0"s by LM4548A
SDATA_IN: Slots 5 to 12 – Reserved
Slots 5 – 12 of the AC Link Input Frame are not used for data
by the LM4548A and are always stuffed with zeros.
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Register Descriptions
MIXER INPUT VOLUME REGISTERS (Index 0Ch - 18h)
Default settings are indicated by *.
These input registers adjust the volume levels into the stereo
mixers MIX1 and MIX2. Each channel may be adjusted over
a range of +12dB gain to 34.5dB attenuation in 1.5dB steps.
For stereo ports, volumes of the left and right channels can
be independently adjusted. Muting a given port is accomplished by setting the MSB to 1. Setting the MSB to 1 for
stereo ports mutes both the left and right channels. The Mic
Volume register (0Eh) controls an additional 20dB boost for
the selected microphone input by setting the 20dB bit (bit
D6).
RESET REGISTER (00h)
Writing any value to this register causes a Register Reset
which changes all registers back to their default values. If a
read is performed on this register, the LM4548A will return a
value of 0D40h. This value can be interpreted in accordance
with the AC ’97 specification to indicate that National 3D
Sound is implemented and 18-bit data is supported for both
the ADCs and DACs.
MASTER VOLUME REGISTER (02h)
This output register allows the output level from either channel of the stereo LINE_OUT to be muted or attenuated over
the range 0 dB – 46.5 dB in nominal 1.5 dB steps. There are
5 bits of volume control for each channel and both stereo
channels can be individually attenuated. The mute bit (D15)
acts simultaneously on both stereo channels of LINE_OUT.
Mute
Mx4:Mx0
0
0 0000
0dB attenuation
0
1 1111
46.5dB attenuation
1
X XXXX
Function
0 0000
0
1
1 1111
X XXXX
46.5dB attenuation
*mute
Default: 8000h
PC BEEP VOLUME REGISTER (0Ah)
This input register adjusts the level of the mono PC_BEEP
input to the stereo mixer MIX2 where it is summed equally
into both channels of the Stereo Mix signal. PC_BEEP can
be both muted and attenuated over a range of 0 dB to 45 dB
in nominal 3 dB steps. Note that the default setting for the
PC_Beep Volume register is 0 dB attenuation rather than
mute.
PV3:PV0
0000
*0dB attenuation
0
1111
45dB attenuation
1
XXXX
1 1111
34.5dB attenuation
+12dB gain
*mute
8008h (mono registers)
8808h (stereo registers)
Source for Left Channel ADC
0
*Mic input
1
CD input (L)
2
VIDEO input (L)
3
AUX input (L)
4
LINE_IN input (L)
5
Stereo Mix (L)
6
Mono Mix
7
PHONE input
Source for Right Channel ADC
0
*Mic input
1
CD input (R)
2
VIDEO input (R)
3
AUX input (R)
4
LINE_IN input (R)
5
Stereo Mix (R)
6
Mono Mix
7
PHONE input
Default: 0000h
RECORD GAIN REGISTER (1Ch)
This register controls the input levels for both channels of the
stereo ADC. The inputs come from the Record Select Mux
and are selected via the Record Select Control register, 1Ah.
The gain of each channel can be individually programmed
from 0dB to +22.5dB in 1.5dB steps. Both channels can also
be muted by setting the MSB to 1.
Function
mute
Default: 0000h
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0dB gain
0
SR2:SR0
0dB attenuation
0
0 1000
SL2:SL0
Function
Mute
0 0000
0
X XXXX
Function
RECORD SELECT REGISTER (1Ah)
This register independently controls the sources for the right
and left channels of the stereo ADC. The default value of
0000h corresponds to selecting the (mono) Mic input for both
channels.
*mute
MONO VOLUME REGISTER (06h)
This output register allows the level from MONO_OUT to be
muted or attenuated over the range 0 dB – 46.5 dB in
nominal 1.5 dB steps. There are 5 bits of volume control and
one mute bit (D15).
0
0
1
LINE LEVEL VOLUME REGISTER (04h)
This output register allows the level from both channels of
LNLVL_OUT to be muted or individually attenuated over the
range 0 dB – 46.5 dB in nominal 1.5 dB steps. There are 5
bits of volume control for each channel plus one mute bit.
The mute bit (D15) acts on both channels. Operation of this
register and LNLVL_OUT matches that of the Master Volume
register and the LINE_OUT output.
MM4:MM0
Gx4:Gx0
Default:
Default: 8000h
Mute
Mute
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POWERDOWN CONTROL / STATUS REGISTER (26h)
This read/write register is used both to monitor subsystem
readiness and also to program the LM4548A powerdown
states. The 4 LSBs indicate status and 6 of the 8 MSBs
control powerdown.
The 4 LSBs of this register indicate the status of the 4 audio
subsections of the codec: Reference voltage, Analog mixers
and amplifiers, DAC section, ADC section. When the "Codec
Ready" indicator bit in the AC Link Input Frame (SDATA_IN:
slot 0, bit 15) is a "1", it indicates that the AC Link and AC ’97
registers are in a fully operational state and that control and
status information can be transferred. It does not indicate
that the codec is ready to send or receive audio PCM data or
to pass signals through the analog I/O and mixers. To determine that readiness, the Controller must check that the 4
LSBs of this register are set to “1” indicating that the appropriate audio subsections are ready.
The powerdown bits PR0 – PR5 control internal subsections
of the codec. They are implemented in compliance with AC
’97 Rev 2 to support the standard device power management states D0 – D3 as defined in the ACPI and PCI Bus
Power Management specification.
PR0 controls the powerdown state of the ADC and associated sampling rate conversion circuitry. PR1 controls powerdown for the DAC and the DAC sampling rate conversion
circuitry. PR2 powers down the mixer circuits (MIX1, MIX2,
National 3D Sound, Mono Out, Line Out). PR3 powers down
VREF in addition to all the same mixer circuits as PR2. PR4
powers down the AC Link digital interface – see Figure 8 for
signal powerdown timing. PR5 disables internal clocks. PR6
and PR7 are not used.
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Record Gain Register (1Ch)
Mute
Gx3:Gx0
0
1111
22.5dB gain
Function
0
0000
0dB gain
1
XXXX
*mute
Default: 8000h
GENERAL PURPOSE REGISTER (20h)
This register controls many miscellaneous functions implemented on the LM4548A. The miscellaneous control bits
include POP which allows the DAC output to bypass the
National 3D Sound circuitry, 3D which enables or disables
the National 3D Sound circuitry, MIX which selects the MONO_OUT source, MS which controls the Microphone Selection mux and LPBK which connects the output of the stereo
ADC to the input of the stereo DAC. LPBK provides a
mixed-mode analog and digital loopback path between analog inputs and analog outputs.
BIT
POP
3D
MIX
MS
LPBK
Function
PCM Out Path:
*0 = 3D allowed
National 3D Sound:
*0 = off
Mono output select:
*0 = Mix
1 = 3D bypassed
1 = on
1 = Mic
Mic select:
*0 = MIC1
ADC/DAC Loopback:
*0 = No Loopback
1 = Loopback
Default: 0000h
3D CONTROL REGISTER (22h)
This read-only (0101h) register indicates, in accordance with
the AC ’97 Rev 2 Specification, the fixed depth and center
characteristics of the National 3D Sound stereo enhancement.
BIT
POP
3D
MIX
MS
LPBK
BIT#
BIT
0
ADC
1 = ADC section ready to
transmit data
1
DAC
1 = DAC section ready to
accept data
2
ANL
1 = Analog mixers ready
3
REF
1 = VREF is up to nominal level
BIT#
BIT
Function: Powerdown
8
PR0
1 = Powerdown ADCs and
Record Select Mux
9
PR1
1 = Powerdown DACs
10
PR2
1 = Powerdown Analog Mixer
(VREF still on)
11
PR3
1 = Powerdown Analog Mixer
(VREF off)
12
PR4
1 = Powerdown AC Link digital
interface (BIT_CLK off)
13
PR5
1 = Disable Internal Clock
14
PR6
Not Used
15
PR7
Not Used
1 = MIC2
Function
PCM Out Path:
*0 = 3D allowed
National 3D Sound:
*0 = off
1 = 3D bypassed
1 = on
Mono output select:
*0 = Mix
Mic select:
*0 = MIC1
1 = Mic
1 = MIC2
ADC/DAC Loopback:
*0 = No Loopback
Function: Status
Default: 000Xh
1 = Loopback
Default: 0000h
EXTENDED AUDIO ID REGISTER (28h)
This read-only register identifies which AC ’97 Extended
Audio features are supported. The LM4548A features VRA
(Variable Rate Audio) and ID1, ID0 (Multiple Codec support).
VRA is indicated by a "1" in bit 0. The two MSBs, ID1 and
ID0, show the current Codec Identity as defined by the
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Register Descriptions
RESERVED REGISTERS
Do not write to reserved registers. In particular, do not write
to registers 24h, 5Ah, 74h and 7Ah. All registers not listed in
the LM4548A Register Map are reserved. Reserved registers will return 0000h if read.
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Identity pins ID1#, ID0# (pins 46, 45). Codec mode selections are shown in the table below.
Pin 46
(ID1#)
Pin 45
(ID0#)
D15,28h D14,28h Codec Identity
(ID1)
(ID0)
Mode
NC/VDD NC/VDD
0
0
Primary
NC/VDD
GND
0
1
Secondary 1
GND
NC/VDD
1
0
Secondary 2
GND
GND
1
1
Secondary 3
Low Power Modes
The LM4548A provides 6 bits to control the powerdown state
of internal analog and digital subsections and clocks. These
6 bits (PR0 – PR5) are located in the 8 MSBs of the Powerdown Control/Status register, 26h. The status of the four
main analog subsections is given by the 4 LSBs in the same
register, 26h.
EXTENDED AUDIO STATUS/CONTROL REGISTER
(2Ah)
This read/write register provides status and control of the
variable sample rate capabilities in the LM4548A. Setting the
LSB of this register to "1" enables Variable Rate Audio (VRA)
mode and allows DAC and ADC sample rates to be programmed via registers 2Ch and 32h respectively.
BIT
The powerdown bits are implemented in compliance with AC
’97 Rev 2 to support the standard device power management states D0 – D3 as defined in the ACPI and PCI Bus
Power Management specification.
PR0 controls the powerdown state of the ADC and associated sampling rate conversion circuitry. PR1 controls powerdown for the DAC and the DAC sampling rate conversion
circuitry. PR2 powers down the mixer circuits (MIX1, MIX2,
National 3D Sound, Mono Out, Line Out). PR3 powers down
VREF in addition to all the same mixer circuits as PR2. PR4
powers down the AC Link Digital Interface – see Figure 8 for
signal powerdown timing. PR5 disables internal clocks but
leaves the crystal oscillator and BIT_CLK running (needed
for minimum Primary mode powerdown dissipation in multicodec systems). PR6 and PR7 are not used.
After a subsection has undergone a powerdown cycle, the
appropriate status bit(s) in the Powerdown Control/Status
register (26h) must be polled to confirm readiness. In particular the startup time of the VREF circuitry depends on the
value of the decoupling capacitors on pin 27 (3.3 µF, 0.1 µF
in parallel is recommended).
When the AC Link Digital Interface is powered down the
codec output signals SDATA_IN and BIT_CLK (Primary
mode) are cleared to zero and no control data can be passed
between controller and codec(s). This powerdown state can
be cleared in two ways: Cold Reset (RESET# = 0) or Warm
Reset (SYNC = 1, no BIT_CLK). Cold Reset sets all registers back to their default values (including clearing PR4)
whereas Warm Reset only clears the PR4 bit and restarts
the AC Link Digital Interface leaving all register contents
otherwise unaffected. For Warm Reset (see Timing Diagrams), the SYNC input is used asynchronously. The
LM4548A codec allows the AC Link digital interface powerdown state to be cleared immediately so that its duration can
be essentially as short as TSH, the Warm Reset pulse width.
However, for conformance with AC ’97 Rev 2, Warm Reset
should not be applied within four frame times of powerdown
i.e. the AC Link powerdown state should be allowed to last at
least 82.8 µs.
Function
VRA
*0 = VRA off (Frame-rate sampling)
1 = VRA on
Default: 0000h
SAMPLE RATE CONTROL REGISTERS (2Ch, 32h)
These read/write registers are used to set the sample rate
for the left and right channels of the DAC (PCM DAC Rate,
2Ch) and the ADC (PCM ADC Rate, 32h). When Variable
Rate Audio is enabled via bit 0 of the Extended Audio
Control/Status register (2Ah), the sample rates can be programmed, in 1 Hz increments, to be any value from 4 kHz to
48 kHz. The value required is the hexadecimal representation of the desired sample rate, e.g. 800010 = 1F40h. Below
is a list of the most common sample rates and the corresponding register (hex) values.
Common Sample Rates
SR15:SR0
Sample Rate (Hz)
1F40h
8000
2B11h
11025
3E80h
16000
5622h
22050
AC44h
44100
*BB80h
*48000
VENDOR ID REGISTERS (7Ch, 7Eh)
These two read-only (4E53h, 4348h) registers contain National’s Vendor ID and National’s LM45xx codec version
designation. The first 24 bits represent the three ASCII characters “NSC” which is National’s Vendor ID for Microsoft’s
Plug and Play. The last 8 bits are the two binary-codeddecimal characters, 4, 8 and identify the codec to be an
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FIGURE 8. AC Link Powerdown Timing
By definition there can be one Primary Codec and up to
three Secondary Codecs on an extended AC Link. The
Primary Codec has a Codec Identity = (ID1, ID0) = ID = 00
while Secondary Codecs take identities equal to 01, 10 or
11. The Codec Identity is used as a chip select function. This
allows the Command and Status registers in any of the
codecs to be individually addressed although the access
mechanism for Secondary Codecs differs slightly from that
for a Primary.
The Identity control pins, ID1#, ID0# (pins 46 and 45) are
internally pulled up to DVDD. The Codec may therefore be
configured as ’Primary’ either by leaving ID1, ID0 open (NC)
or by strapping them externally to Digital VDD.
The difference between Primary and Secondary codec
modes is in their timing source and in the Tag Bit handling in
Output Frames for Command/Status register access. For a
timing source, a Primary codec divides down by 2 the frequency of the signal on XTAL_IN and also generates this as
the BIT_CLK output for the use of the controller and any
Secondary codecs. Secondary codecs use BIT_CLK as an
input and as their timing source and do not use XTAL_IN or
XTAL_OUT. The use of Tag Bits is described below.
Improving System Performance
The audio codec is capable of dynamic range performance
in excess of 90 db., but the user must pay careful attention to
several factors to achieve this. A primary consideration is
keeping analog and digital grounds separate, and connecting them together in only one place. Some designers show
the connection as a zero ohm resistor, which allows naming
the nets separately. Although it is possible to use a two layer
board, it is recommended that a minimum of four layers be
used, with the two inside layers being analog ground and
digital ground. If EMI is a system consideration, then as
many as eight layers have been successfully used. The 12
and 25 MHz. clocks can have significant harmonic content
depending on the rise and fall times. With the exception of
the digital VDD pins, (covered later) bypass capacitors
should be very close to the package. The analog VDD pins
should be supplied from a separate regulator to reduce
noise. By operating the digital portion on 3.3V instead of 5V,
an additional 0.5-0.7 db improvement can be obtained.
Depending on power supply layout, routing, and capacitor
ESR, a device instability can occur, resulting in increased
noise on the outputs. This can be eliminated by adding an
inductor in the digital supply line between the supply bypass
capacitors and the DVDD pins, which increases the high
frequency impedance of the supply as seen by the part. This
“current starving” technique slows down internal rise and fall
times, which will improve the signal to noise ratio, especially
at low temperatures. In addition, the EMI radiated from the
board is also reduced.
SECONDARY CODEC REGISTER ACCESS
For Secondary Codec access, the controller must set the tag
bits for Command Address and Data in the Output Frame as
invalid (i.e. equal to 0). The Command Address and Data tag
bits are in slot 0, bits 14 and 13 and Output Frames are
those in the SDATA_OUT signal from controller to codec.
The controller must also place the non-zero value (01, 10, or
11) corresponding to the Identity (ID1, ID0) of the target
Secondary Codec into the Codec ID field (slot 0, bits 1 and 0)
in that same Output Frame. The value set in the Codec ID
field determines which of the three possible Secondary Codecs is accessed. Unlike a Primary Codec, a Secondary
Codec will disregard the Command Address and Data tag
bits when there is a match between the 2-bit Codec ID value
(slot 0, bits 1 and 0) and the Codec Identity (ID1, ID0).
Instead it uses the Codec-ID/Identity match to indicate that
the Command Address in slot 1 and Command Data in slot 2
are valid.
Multiple Codecs
EXTENDED AC LINK
Up to four codecs can be supported on the extended AC
Link. These multiple codec implementations should run off a
common BIT_CLK generated by the Primary Codec. All
codecs share the AC ’97 Digital Controller output signals,
SYNC, SDATA_OUT, and RESET#. Each codec, however,
supplies its own SDATA_IN signal back to the controller, with
the result that the controller requires one dedicated input pin
per codec (Figure 9).
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The Codec Identity is determined by the input pins ID1#,
ID0# (pins 46 and 45) and can be read as the value of the
ID1, ID0 bits (D15, D14) in the Extended Audio ID register,
28h of the target codec.
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When reading from a Secondary Codec, the controller must
send the correct Codec ID bits (i.e. the target Codec Identity
in slot 0, bits 1 and 0) along with the read-request bit (slot 1,
bit 19) and target register address (slot 1, bits 18 – 12). To
write to a Secondary Codec, a controller must send the
correct Codec ID bits when slot 1 contains a valid target
register address and “write” indicator bit and slot 2 contains
valid target register data. A write operation is only valid if the
register address and data are both valid and sent within the
same frame. When accessing the Primary Codec, the Codec
ID bits are cleared and the tag bits 14 and 13 resume their
role indicating the validity of Command Address and Data in
slots 1 and 2.
The use of the tag bits in Input Frames (carried by the
SDATA_IN signal) is the same for Primary and Secondary
Codecs.
Slots in the AC Link Output Frame are always mapped to
carry data to the left DAC channel in slot 3 and data to the
right DAC channel in slot 4. Similarly, slots in AC Link Input
Frames are always mapped such that PCM data from the left
ADC channel is carried by slot 3 and PCM data from the right
ADC channel by slot 4. Output Frames are those carried by
the SDATA_OUT signal from the controller to the codec
while Input Frames are those carried by the SDATA_IN
signal from the codec to the controller.
SLOT 0: TAG bits in Output Frames (controller to codec)
Bit 15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
ID1
ID0
Valid Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4
Frame Valid Valid Valid Valid
Extended Audio ID register (28h): Support for Multiple Codecs
Reg
Name
28h
Extended
Audio ID
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ID1
ID0
X
X
X
X
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
Default
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
VRA
X001h
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FIGURE 9. Multiple Codecs using Extended AC Link
controller testing. ATE test mode timing parameters are
given in the Electrical Characteristics table. The Vendor test
mode is entered if SYNC is sampled high by the zero-to-one
transition of RESET#. Neither of these entry conditions can
occur in normal AC Link operation but care must be taken to
avoid mistaken activation of the test modes when using non
standard controllers.
Test Modes
AC ’97 Rev 2 defines two test modes: ATE test mode and
Vendor test mode. Cold Reset is the only way to exit either of
them. The ATE test mode is activated if SDATA_OUT is
sampled high by the trailing edge (zero-to-one transition) of
RESET#. In ATE test mode the codec AC Link outputs
SDATA_IN and BIT_CLK are configured to a high impedance state to allow tester control of the AC Link interface for
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Physical Dimensions
inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
48-Lead , LQFP, 7 X 7 X 1.4mm, JEDEC (M)
Order Number LM4548AVH
NS Package Number VBH48A
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