AD EVAL-AD1934EB

8-Channel DAC with PLL,
192 kHz, 24 Bits
AD1934
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
PLL generated or direct master clock
Low EMI design
108 dB DAC dynamic range and SNR
−94 dB THD + N
Single 3.3 V supply
Tolerance for 5 V logic inputs
Supports 24 bits and 8 kHz to 192 kHz sample rates
Single-ended DAC output
Log volume control with autoramp function
SPI® controllable for flexibility
Software-controllable clickless mute
Software power-down
Right-justified, left-justified, I2S and TDM modes
Master and slave modes up to 16-channel in/out
48-lead LQFP
The AD1934 is a high performance, single-chip that provides
eight digital-to-analog converters (DACs) with single-ended
output using the Analog Devices, Inc. patented multibit sigmadelta (Σ-Δ) architecture. An SPI port is included, allowing a
microcontroller to adjust volume and many other parameters.
The AD1934 operates from 3.3 V digital and analog supplies.
The AD1934 is available in a 48-lead (single-ended output)
LQFP. Other members of this family include a differential DAC
output and I2C® control port version.
The AD1934 is designed for low EMI. This consideration is
apparent in both the system and circuit design architectures.
By using the on-board PLL to derive the master clock from the
LR clock or from an external crystal, the AD1934 eliminates the
need for a separate high frequency master clock and can also be
used with a suppressed bit clock. The digital-to-analog
converters are designed using the latest ADI continuous time
architectures to further minimize EMI. By using 3.3 V supplies,
power consumption is minimized, further reducing emissions.
APPLICATIONS
Automotive audio systems
Home theater systems
Set-top boxes
Digital audio effects processors
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
AD1934
DAC
DAC
DAC
DIGITAL
FILTER
AND
VOLUME
CONTROL
CLOCKS
DIGITAL AUDIO
INPUT/OUTPUT
SERIAL
DATA
PORT
SDATAIN
DAC
DAC
ANALOG
AUDIO
OUTPUTS
DAC
TIMING MANAGEMENT
AND CONTROL
(CLOCK AND PLL)
DAC
DAC
CONTROL PORT
I2C/SPI
CONTROL DATA
INPUT/OUTPUT
6.144MHz
06106-001
PRECISION
VOLTAGE
REFERENCE
Figure 1.
Rev. 0
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AD1934
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs) .................................... 12
Applications....................................................................................... 1
Clock Signals............................................................................... 12
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Reset and Power-Down ............................................................. 12
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1
Serial Control Port ..................................................................... 13
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Power Supply and Voltage Reference....................................... 14
Specifications..................................................................................... 3
Serial Data Ports—Data Format............................................... 14
Test Conditions............................................................................. 3
Time-Division Multiplexed (TDM) Modes............................ 14
Analog Performance Specifications ........................................... 3
Daisy-Chain Mode ..................................................................... 16
Crystal Oscillator Specifications................................................. 4
Control Registers ............................................................................ 20
Digital Input/Output Specifications........................................... 4
Definitions................................................................................... 20
Power Supply Specifications........................................................ 5
PLL and Clock Control Registers............................................. 20
Digital Filters................................................................................. 6
DAC Control Registers .............................................................. 21
Timing Specifications .................................................................. 6
Auxiliary TDM Port Control Registers ................................... 23
Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 8
Additional Modes....................................................................... 23
Thermal Resistance ...................................................................... 8
Application Circuits ....................................................................... 25
ESD Caution.................................................................................. 8
Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 26
Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions............................. 9
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 26
Typical Performance Characteristics ........................................... 11
Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 12
REVISION HISTORY
6/07—Revision 0: Initial Version
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AD1934
SPECIFICATIONS
TEST CONDITIONS
Performance of all channels is identical, exclusive of the interchannel gain mismatch and interchannel phase deviation specifications.
Supply Voltages (AVDD, DVDD)
Temperature Range 1
Master Clock
Input Sample Rate
Measurement Bandwidth
Word Width
Load Capacitance (Digital Output)
Load Current (Digital Output)
Input Voltage HI
Input Voltage LO
1
3.3 V
As specified in Table 1 and Table 2
12.288 MHz (48 kHz fS, 256 × fS mode)
48 kHz
20 Hz to 20 kHz
24 bits
20 pF
±1 mA or 1.5 kΩ to ½ DVDD supply
2.0 V
0.8 V
Functionally guaranteed at −40°C to +125°C case temperature.
ANALOG PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications guaranteed at 25°C (ambient).
Table 1.
Parameter
DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTERS
Dynamic Range
No Filter (RMS)
With A-Weighted Filter (RMS)
With A-Weighted Filter (Average)
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise
Single-Ended Version
Full-Scale Output Voltage
Gain Error
Interchannel Gain Mismatch
Offset Error
Gain Drift
Interchannel Isolation
Interchannel Phase Deviation
Volume Control Step
Volume Control Range
De-emphasis Gain Error
Output Resistance at Each Pin
REFERENCE
Internal Reference Voltage
External Reference Voltage
Common-Mode Reference Output
Conditions/Comments
Min
Typ
98
100
104
106
108
Max
Unit
20 Hz to 20 kHz, −60 dB input
0 dBFS
Two channels running
Eight channels running
−92
−86
0.88 (2.48)
−10
−0.2
−16
−30
−4
dB
dB
dB
−75
+10
+0.2
+16
+30
100
0
0.375
95
±0.6
100
FILTR pin
FILTR pin
CM pin
1.32
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1.50
1.50
1.50
1.68
dB
dB
V rms (V p-p)
%
dB
mV
ppm/°C
dB
Degrees
dB
dB
dB
Ω
V
V
V
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Specifications measured at 130°C (case).
Table 2.
Parameter
DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTERS
Dynamic Range
No Filter (RMS)
With A-Weighted Filter (RMS)
With A-Weighted Filter (Average)
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise
Single-Ended Version
Full-Scale Output Voltage
Gain Error
Interchannel Gain Mismatch
Offset Error
Gain Drift
REFERENCE
Internal Reference Voltage
External Reference Voltage
Common-Mode Reference Output
Conditions/Comments
Min
Typ
98
100
104
106
108
Max
Unit
20 Hz to 20 kHz, −60 dB input
0 dBFS
Two channels running
Eight channels running
−92
−86
0.8775 (2.482)
−10
−0.2
−16
−30
FILTR pin
FILTR pin
CM pin
1.32
−4
1.50
1.50
1.50
dB
dB
dB
−70
+10
+0.2
+16
+30
1.68
dB
dB
V rms (V p-p)
%
dB
mV
ppm/°C
V
V
V
CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR SPECIFICATIONS
Table 3.
Parameter
Transconductance
Min
Typ
3.5
Max
Unit
Mmhos
DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS
−40°C < TA < +130°C, DVDD = 3.3 V ± 10%.
Table 4.
Parameter
Input Voltage HI (VIH)
Input Voltage HI (VIH)
Input Voltage LO (VIL)
Input Leakage
High Level Output Voltage (VOH)
Low Level Output Voltage (VOL)
Input Capacitance
Conditions/Comments
MCLKI pin
IIH @ VIH = 2.4 V
IIL @ VIL = 0.8 V
IOH = 1 mA
IOL = 1 mA
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Min
2.0
2.2
Typ
Max
0.8
10
10
DVDD − 0.60
0.4
5
Unit
V
V
V
μA
μA
V
V
pF
AD1934
POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS
Table 5.
Parameter
SUPPLIES
Voltage
Digital Current
Normal Operation
Power-Down
Analog Current
Normal Operation
Power-Down
DISSIPATION
Operation
All Supplies
Digital Supply
Analog Supply
Power-Down, All Supplies
POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO
Signal at Analog Supply Pins
Conditions/Comments
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
DVDD
AVDD
MCLK = 256 fS
fS = 48 kHz
fS = 96 kHz
fS = 192 kHz
fS = 48 kHz to 192 kHz
3.0
3.0
3.3
3.3
3.6
3.6
V
V
56
65
95
2.0
mA
mA
mA
mA
74
23
mA
mA
429
185
244
83
mW
mW
mW
mW
50
50
dB
dB
MCLK = 256 fS, 48 kHz
1 kHz, 200 mV p-p
20 kHz, 200 mV p-p
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AD1934
DIGITAL FILTERS
Table 6.
Parameter
DAC INTERPOLATION FILTER
Pass Band
Pass-Band Ripple
Transition Band
Stop Band
Stop-Band Attenuation
Group Delay
Mode
Factor
Min
48 kHz mode, typ @ 48 kHz
96 kHz mode, typ @ 96 kHz
192 kHz mode, typ @ 192 kHz
48 kHz mode, typ @ 48 kHz
96 kHz mode, typ @ 96 kHz
192 kHz mode, typ @ 192 kHz
48 kHz mode, typ @ 48 kHz
96 kHz mode, typ @ 96 kHz
192 kHz mode, typ @ 192 kHz
48 kHz mode, typ @ 48 kHz
96 kHz mode, typ @ 96 kHz
192 kHz mode, typ @ 192 kHz
48 kHz mode, typ @ 48 kHz
96 kHz mode, typ @ 96 kHz
192 kHz mode, typ @ 192 kHz
48 kHz mode, typ @ 48 kHz
96 kHz mode, typ @ 96 kHz
192 kHz mode, typ @ 192 kHz
0.4535 fS
0.3646 fS
0.3646 fS
35
Typ
Max
Unit
22
kHz
kHz
kHz
dB
dB
dB
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
dB
dB
dB
μs
μs
μs
70
±0.01
±0.05
±0.1
0.5 fS
0.5 fS
0.5 fS
0.5465 fS
0.6354 fS
0.6354 fS
24
48
96
26
61
122
70
70
70
25/fS
11/fS
8/fS
521
115
42
TIMING SPECIFICATIONS
−40°C < TA < +130°C, DVDD = 3.3 V ± 10%.
Table 7.
Parameter
INPUT MASTER CLOCK (MCLK) AND RESET
tMH
Condition
Comments
Min
Max
Unit
MCLK duty cycle
DAC clock source = PLL clock @ 256 fS, 384 fS,
512 fS, 768 fS
DAC clock source = direct MCLK @ 512 fS
(bypass on-chip PLL)
PLL mode, 256 fS reference
Direct 512 fS mode
40
60
%
40
60
%
6.9
13.8
27.6
MHz
MHz
ns
tMCLK
10
60
ms
%
tMH
fMCLK
fMCLK
tPDR
tPDRR
PLL
Lock Time
256 fS VCO Clock, Output Duty Cycle
MCLKO Pin
SPI PORT
tCCH
tCCL
fCCLK
tCDS
tCDH
tCLS
tCLH
tCLHIGH
tCOE
tCOD
tCOH
tCOTS
MCLK frequency
RST low
RST recovery
Reset to active output
15
4096
MCLK and LRCLK input
40
See Figure 9
CCLK high
CCLK low
CCLK frequency
CDATA setup
CDATA hold
CLATCH setup
CLATCH hold
CLATCH high
COUT enable
COUT delay
COUT hold
COUT tri-state
35
35
fCCLK = 1/tCCP, only tCCP shown in Figure 9
To CCLK rising
From CCLK rising
To CCLK rising
From CCLK falling
Not shown in Figure 9
From CCLK falling
From CCLK falling
From CCLK falling, not shown in Figure 9
From CCLK falling
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10
10
10
10
10
10
30
30
30
30
ns
ns
MHz
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
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Parameter
DAC SERIAL PORT
tDBH
tDBL
tDLS
tDLH
tDLS
tDDS
tDDH
AUXTDM SERIAL PORT
tABH
tABL
tALS
tALH
tALS
tDDS
tDDH
AUXILIARY INTERFACE
tDXDD
tXBH
tXBL
tDLS
tDLH
Condition
DBCLK high
DBCLK low
DLRCLK setup
DLRCLK hold
DLRCLK skew
DSDATA setup
DSDATA hold
AUXTDMBCLK high
AUXTDMBCLK low
AUXTDMLRCLK setup
AUXTDMLRCLK hold
AUXTDMLRCLK skew
DSDATA setup
DSDATA hold
AUXDATA delay
AUXBCLK high
AUXBCLK low
AUXLRCLK setup
AUXLRCLK hold
Comments
See Figure 16
Slave mode
Slave mode
To DBCLK rising, slave mode
From DBCLK rising, slave mode
From DBCLK falling, master mode
To DBCLK rising
From DBCLK rising
See Figure 17
Slave mode
Slave mode
To AUXTDMBCLK rising, slave mode
From AUXTDMBCLK rising, slave mode
From AUXTDMBCLK falling, master mode
To AUXTDMBCLK, not shown in Figure 17
From AUXTDMBCLK rising, not shown in Figure 17
Min
10
10
10
5
−8
10
5
10
10
10
5
−8
10
5
From AUXBCLK falling
To AUXBCLK rising
From AUXBCLK rising
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Max
+8
+8
18
10
10
10
5
Unit
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
THERMAL RESISTANCE
Table 8.
Parameter
Analog (AVDD)
Digital (DVDD)
Input Current (Except Supply Pins)
Analog Input Voltage (Signal Pins)
Digital Input Voltage (Signal Pins)
Operating Temperature Range (Case)
Storage Temperature Range
Rating
−0.3 V to +3.6 V
−0.3 V to +3.6 V
±20 mA
–0.3 V to AVDD + 0.3 V
−0.3 V to DVDD + 0.3 V
−40°C to +125°C
−65°C to +150°C
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
θJA represents thermal resistance, junction-to-ambient; θJC
represents the thermal resistance, junction-to-case. All
characteristics are for a 4-layer board.
Table 9. Thermal Resistance
Package Type
48-Lead LQFP
ESD CAUTION
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θJA
50.1
θJC
17
Unit
°C/W
AD1934
AVDD
LF
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
CM
AVDD
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
AGND
1
36
AGND
2
35
FILTR
3
34
AGND
AGND
4
33
AVDD
AVDD
5
AD1934
32
AGND
OL3
6
31
OR2
OR3
7
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
30
OL2
OL4
8
29
OR1
OR4
9
28
OL1
PD/RST
10
27
CLATCH/ADR1
DSDATA4 11
26
CCLK/SCL
DGND 12
25
DGND
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
NC
AUXTDMBCLK
AUXTDMLRCLK
CIN/ADR0
COUT/SDA
DSDATA2
17
AUXDATA1
DVDD
16
DLRCLK
15
DBCLK
14
DSDATA1
13
DSDATA3
NC = NO CONNECT
SINGLE-ENDED
OUTPUT
06106-020
MCLKI/XI
MCLKO/XO
Figure 2. Pin Configuration
Table 10. Pin Function Description
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
In/Out
I
I
O
I
I
O
O
O
O
I
I/O
I
I
I/O
I/O
I
I/O
I/O
O
I/O
I/O
I
I/O
I
Mnemonic
AGND
MCLKI/XI
MCLKO/XO
AGND
AVDD
OL3
OR3
OL4
OR4
PD/RST
DSDATA4
DGND
DVDD
DSDATA3
DSDATA2
DSDATA1
DBCLK
DLRCLK
AUXDATA1
NC
AUXTDMBCLK
AUXTDMLRCLK
CIN/ADR0
COUT/SDA
DGND
Description
Analog Ground.
Master Clock Input/Crystal Oscillator Input.
Master Clock Output/Crystal Oscillator Output.
Analog Ground.
Analog Power Supply. Connect to analog 3.3 V supply.
DAC 3 Left Output.
DAC 3 Right Output.
DAC 4 Left Output.
DAC 4 Right Output.
Power-Down Reset (Active Low).
DAC Input 4 (Input to DAC 4 L and R)/DAC TDM Data Out 2.
Digital Ground.
Digital Power Supply. Connect to digital 3.3 V supply.
DAC Input 3 (Input to DAC 3 L and R)/DAC TDM Data In 2/Aux DAC 2 Data Output.
DAC Input 2 (Input to DAC 2 L and R)/DAC TDM Data Out 1.
DAC Input 1 (Input to DAC 1 L and R)/DAC TDM Data In 1.
Bit Clock for DACs (Regular Stereo, TDM or Daisy-Chain TDM Mode).
LR Clock for DACs (Regular Stereo, TDM or Daisy-Chain TDM Mode).
Auxiliary Data Out 1 (to External DAC 1, Auxiliary Mode Only).
No Connect.
Auxiliary Mode Only DAC TDM Bit Clock.
Auxiliary Mode Only DAC LR TDM Clock.
Control Data Input (SPI).
Control Data Output (SPI).
Digital Ground.
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AD1934
Pin No.
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39 to 46
47
48
In/Out
I
I
O
O
O
O
I
I
I
O
I
I
O
O
I
Mnemonic
CCLK/SCL
CLATCH/ADR1
OL1
OR1
OL2
OR2
AGND
AVDD
AGND
FILTR
AGND
AVDD
CM
NC
LF
AVDD
Description
Control Clock Input (SPI).
Latch Input for Control Data (SPI).
DAC 1 Left Output.
DAC 1 Right Output.
DAC 2 Left Output.
DAC 2 Right Output.
Analog Ground.
Analog Power Supply. Connect to analog 3.3 V supply.
Analog Ground.
Voltage Reference Filter Capacitor Connection. Bypass with 10 μF||100 nF to AGND.
Analog Ground.
Analog Power Supply. Connect to analog 3.3 V supply.
Common-Mode Reference Filter Capacitor Connection. Bypass with 47 μF||100 nF to AGND.
Must Be Tied to Common Mode, Pin 38. Alternately, ac-coupled to ground.
PLL Loop Filter. Return to AVDD.
Analog Power Supply. Connect to analog 3.3 V supply.
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AD1934
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
0.06
0
MAGNITUDE (dB)
MAGNITUDE (dB)
0.04
0.02
0
–0.02
–50
–100
–150
8
0
16
24
FREQUENCY (kHz)
06106-004
–0.06
0
24
48
72
96
FREQUENCY (kHz)
06106-007
–0.04
Figure 6. DAC Stop-Band Filter Response, 96 kHz
Figure 3. DAC Pass-Band Filter Response, 48 kHz
0.5
0
0.4
0.2
MAGNITUDE (dB)
MAGNITUDE (dB)
0.3
–50
–100
0.1
0
–0.1
–0.2
–0.3
12
24
36
48
FREQUENCY (kHz)
–0.5
06106-005
0
0
8
16
32
06106-008
–0.4
–150
64
FREQUENCY (kHz)
Figure 7. DAC Pass-Band Filter Response, 192 kHz
Figure 4. DAC Stop-Band Filter Response, 48 kHz
0.10
0
–2
MAGNITUDE (dB)
0
–0.05
–6
0
24
48
72
FREQUENCY (kHz)
96
Figure 5. DAC Pass-Band Filter Response, 96 kHz
–10
48
64
80
FREQUENCY (kHz)
Figure 8. DAC Stop-Band Filter Response, 192 kHz
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96
06106-009
–0.10
–4
–8
06106-006
MAGNITUDE (dB)
0.05
AD1934
THEORY OF OPERATION
DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTERS (DACs)
The AD1934 DAC channels are arranged as single-ended, four
stereo pairs giving eight analog outputs for minimum external
components. The DACs include on-board digital reconstruction
filters with 70 dB stop-band attenuation and linear phase
response, operating at an oversampling ratio of 4 (48 kHz or
96 kHz modes) or 2 (192 kHz mode). Each channel has its own
independently programmable attenuator, adjustable in 255 steps
in increments of 0.375 dB. Digital inputs are supplied through
four serial data input pins (one for each stereo pair) and a
common frame (DLRCLK) and bit (DBCLK) clock. Alternatively,
one of the TDM modes can be used to access up to 16 channels
on a single TDM data line.
Each output pin has a nominal common-mode dc level of 1.5 V
and swings ±1.27 V for a 0 dBFS digital input signal. A single op
amp, third-order, external, low-pass filter is recommended to
remove high frequency noise present on the output pins. The
use of op amps with low slew rate or low bandwidth can cause
high frequency noise and tones to fold down into the audio
band; therefore, exercise care in selecting these components.
The voltage at CM, the common-mode reference pin, can be
used to bias the external op amps that buffer the output signals
(see the Power Supply and Voltage Reference section).
CLOCK SIGNALS
The on-chip phase locked loop (PLL) can be selected to
reference the input sample rate from either of the LRCLK pins
or 256, 384, 512, or 768 times the sample rate, referenced to the
48 kHz mode from the MCLKI pin. The default at power-up is
256 × fS from MCLKI pin. In 96 kHz mode, the master clock
frequency stays at the same absolute frequency; therefore, the
actual multiplication rate is divided by 2. In 192 kHz mode,
the actual multiplication rate is divided by 4. For example, if a
device in the AD1934 family is programmed in 256 × fS mode, the
frequency of the master clock input is 256 × 48 kHz = 12.288 MHz.
If the AD1934 is then switched to 96 kHz operation (by writing
to the SPI or I2C port), the frequency of the master clock should
remain at 12.288 MHz, which is now 128 × fS. In 192 kHz mode,
this becomes 64 × fS.
The PLL can be powered down in PLL and Clock Control 0
Register. To ensure reliable locking when changing PLL modes,
or if the reference clock is unstable at power-on, power down
the PLL and then power it back up when the reference clock
has stabilized.
The internal MCLK can be disabled in PLL and Clock Control 0
Register to reduce power dissipation when the AD1934 is idle.
The clock should be stable before it is enabled. Unless a standalone mode is selected (see the Serial Control Port section), the
clock is disabled by reset and must be enabled by writing to the
SPI or I2C port for normal operation.
To maintain the highest performance possible, it is recommended
that the clock jitter of the internal master clock signal be limited
to less than 300 ps rms time interval error (TIE). Even at these
levels, extra noise or tones can appear in the DAC outputs if the
jitter spectrum contains large spectral peaks. If the internal PLL
is not being used, it is highly recommended that an independent
crystal oscillator generate the master clock. In addition, it is
especially important that the clock signal not be passed through
an FPGA, CPLD, or other large digital chip (such as a DSP)
before being applied to the AD1934. In most cases, this induces
clock jitter due to the sharing of common power and ground
connections with other unrelated digital output signals. When
the PLL is used, jitter in the reference clock is attenuated above
a certain frequency depending on the loop filter.
RESET AND POWER-DOWN
Reset sets all the control registers to their default settings.
To avoid pops, reset does not power down the analog outputs.
After reset is deasserted, and the PLL acquires lock condition,
an initialization routine runs inside the AD1934. This
initialization lasts for approximately 256 MCLKs.
The power-down bits in the PLL and Clock Control 0 and DAC
Control 1 registers power down the respective sections. All
other register settings are retained. To guarantee proper startup,
the reset pin should be pulled low by an external resistor.
The internal clock for the DACs varies by mode: 512 × fS (48 kHz
mode), 256 × fS (96 kHz mode), or 128 × fS (192 kHz mode). By
default, the on-board PLL generates this internal master clock
from an external clock. A direct 512 × fS (referenced to 48 kHz
mode) master clock can be used for DACs if selected in PLL
and Clock Control 1 Register.
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AD1934
SERIAL CONTROL PORT
The AD1934 has an SPI control port that permits programming
and reading back of the internal control registers for the DACs
and clock system. There is also a standalone mode available for
operation without serial control that is configured at reset using
the serial control pins. All registers are set to default, except the
internal MCLK enable which is set to 1. Standalone mode only
supports stereo mode with I2S data format and 256 fS master
clock rate. Table 11 shows the SPI control port pins logic state
when configured in standalone and SPI software control mode.
All four SPI control port pins need to be set to logic low for
standalone operation (see Table 11).It is recommended to use a
weak pull-up resistor on CLATCH in applications that have a
microcontroller. This pull-up resistor ensures that the AD1934
recognizes the presence of a microcontroller.
The SPI control port of the AD1934 is a 4-wire serial control
port. The format is similar to the Motorola SPI format except
the input data-word is 24 bits wide. The serial bit clock and
latch can be completely asynchronous to the sample rate of the
DACs. Figure 9 shows the format of the SPI signal. The first
byte is a global address with a read/write bit. For the AD1934,
the address is 0x04, shifted left 1 bit due to the R/W bit. The
second byte is the AD1934 register address and the third byte
is the data.
Table 11. SPI vs. Standalone Mode Configuration
Codec Control
COUT
CIN
CLATCH
CCLK
SPI
Standalone
OUT
0
IN
0
1 (Pull-Up)
0
IN
0
tCLS
tCCH tCCL
tCCP
CLATCH
tCLH
tCOTS
CCLK
tCDS tCDH
COUT
D23
D22
D9
tCOE
D9
D8
D0
D8
D0
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CIN
tCOD
Figure 9. Format of SPI Signal
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AD1934
POWER SUPPLY AND VOLTAGE REFERENCE
All digital inputs are compatible with TTL and CMOS levels.
All outputs are driven from the 3.3 V DVDD supply and are
compatible with TTL and 3.3 V CMOS levels.
The DAC internal voltage reference (VREF) is brought out on
FILTR and should be bypassed as close as possible to the chip,
with a parallel combination of 10 μF and 100 nF. Any external
current drawn should be limited to less than 50 μA.
The internal reference can be disabled in PLL and Clock
Control 1 Register and FILTR can be driven from an external
source. This can be used to scale the DAC output to the clipping
level of a power amplifier based on its power supply voltage.
The CM pin is the internal common-mode reference. It should
be bypassed as close as possible to the chip, with a parallel
combination of 47 μF and 100 nF. This voltage can be used to
bias external op amps to the common-mode voltage of the input
and output signal pins. The output current should be limited to
less than 0.5 mA source and 2 mA sink.
SERIAL DATA PORTS—DATA FORMAT
The eight DAC channels use a common serial bit clock (DBCLK)
and a common left-right framing clock (DLRCLK) in the serial
data port. The clock signals are all synchronous with the sample
rate. The normal stereo serial modes are shown in Figure 15.
The DAC serial data modes default to I2S. The ports can also be
programmed for left-justified, right-justified, and TDM modes.
The word width is 24 bits by default and can be programmed
for 16 or 20 bits. The DAC serial formats are programmable
according to DAC Control 0 Register. The polarity of the
DBCLK and DLRCLK is programmable according to DAC
Control 1 Register. The auxiliary TDM port is also provided for
applications requiring more than eight DAC channels. In this
mode, the AUXTDMLRCLK and AUXTDMBCLK pins are
configured as TDM port clocks. In regular TDM mode, the
DLRCLK and DBCLK pins are used as the TDM port clocks.
The auxiliary TDM serial port’s format and its serial clock
polarity is programmable according to the Auxiliary TDM Port
Control 0 Register and Control 1 Register. Both DAC and
auxiliary TDM serial ports are programmable to become the
bus masters according to DAC Control 1 Register and auxiliary
TDM Control 1 Register. By default, both auxiliary TDM and
DAC serial ports are in the slave mode.
TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLEXED (TDM) MODES
The AD1934 serial ports also have several different TDM serial
data modes. The most commonly used configuration is shown
in Figure 10. In Figure 10, the eight on-chip DAC data slots are
packed into one TDM stream. In this mode, DBCLK is 256 fS.
The I/O pins of the serial ports are defined according to the
serial mode selected. For a detailed description of the function
of each pin in TDM and AUX Modes, see Table 12.
The AD1934 allows systems with more than eight DAC channels
to be easily configured by the use of an auxiliary serial data port.
The DAC TDM-AUX mode is shown in Figure 11. In this mode,
the AUX channels are the last four slots of the 16-channel TDM
data stream. These slots are extracted and output to the AUX
serial port. One major difference between the TDM mode and
an auxiliary TDM mode is the assignment of the TDM port
pins, as shown in Table 12. In auxiliary TDM mode, DBCLK
and DLRCLK are assigned as the auxiliary port clocks, and
AUXTDMBCLK and AUXTDMLRCLK are assigned as the
TDM port clocks. In regular TDM or 16-channel, daisy-chain
TDM mode, the DLRCLK and DBCLK pins are set as the TDM
port clocks. It should be noted that due to the high
AUXTDMBCLK frequency, 16-channel auxiliary TDM mode is
available only in the 48 kHz/44.1 kHz/32 kHz sample rate.
LRCLK
256 BCLKs
BCLK
DATA
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32 BCLK
SLOT 1
LEFT 1
SLOT 2
RIGHT 1
SLOT 3
LEFT 2
SLOT 4
RIGHT 2
SLOT 5
LEFT 3
SLOT 6
RIGHT 3
SLOT 7
LEFT 4
SLOT 8
RIGHT 4
LRCLK
BCLK
MSB
MSB–1
MSB–2
DATA
Figure 10. DAC TDM (8-Channel I2S Mode
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The AD1934 is designed for 3.3 V supplies. Separate power
supply pins are provided for the analog and digital sections.
These pins should be bypassed with 100 nF ceramic chip
capacitors, as close to the pins as possible, to minimize noise
pickup. A bulk aluminum electrolytic capacitor of at least 22 μF
should also be provided on the same PC board as the codec. For
critical applications, improved performance is obtained with
separate supplies for the analog and digital sections. If this is
not possible, it is recommended that the analog and digital
supplies be isolated by means of a ferrite bead in series with
each supply. It is important that the analog supply be as
clean as possible.
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Table 12. Pin Function Changes in TDM and AUX Modes
Pin Name
AUXDATA1
DSDATA1
DSDATA2
DSDATA3
DSDATA4
AUXTDMLRCLK
AUXTDMBCLK
DLRCLK
DBCLK
Stereo Modes
Not Used (Float)
DAC1 Data In
DAC2 Data In
DAC3 Data In
DAC4 Data In
Not Used (Ground)
Not Used (Ground)
DAC LRCLK In/Out
DAC BCLK In/Out
TDM Modes
Not Used (Float)
DAC TDM Data In
DAC TDM Data Out
DAC TDM Data In 2 (Dual-Line Mode)
DAC TDM Data Out 2 (Dual-Line Mode)
Not Used (Ground)
Not Used (Ground)
DAC TDM Frame Sync In/Out
DAC TDM BCLK In/Out
AUX Modes
AUX Data Out 1 (to External DAC 1)
TDM Data In
Not Used (Ground)
Not Used (Ground)
AUX Data Out 2 (to External DAC 2)
TDM Frame Sync In/Out
TDM BCLK In/Out
AUX LRCLK In/Out
AUX BCLK In/Out
AUXTDMLRCLK
AUXTDMBCLK
DSDATA1
(TDM_IN)
UNUSED SLOTS
EMPTY
EMPTY
EMPTY
AUXILIARY DAC CHANNELS
WILL APPEAR AT
AUX DAC PORTS
8-ON-CHIP DAC CHANNELS
EMPTY
DAC L1
DAC R1
DAC L2
DAC R2
DAC L3
DAC R3
DAC L4
DAC R4
AUX L1
AUX R1
AUX L2
AUX R2
32 BITS
MSB
DLRCLK
(AUX PORT)
LEFT
RIGHT
DBCLK
(AUX PORT)
MSB
DSDATA4
(AUX2_OUT)
MSB
MSB
MSB
Figure 11. 16-Channel DAC TDM-AUX Mode
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AUXDATA1
(AUX1_OUT)
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DAISY-CHAIN MODE
The AD1934 also allows a daisy-chain configuration to expand
the system 16 DACs (see Figure 12). In this mode, the DBCLK
frequency is 512 fS. The first eight slots of the DAC TDM data
stream belong to the first AD1934 in the chain and the last eight
slots belong to the second AD1934. The second AD1934 is the
device attached to the DSP TDM port.
The dual-line, DAC TDM mode can also be used to send data at
a 192 kHz sample rate into the AD1934, as shown in Figure 14.
The I/O pins of the serial ports are defined according to the
serial mode selected. See Table 13 for a detailed description of
the function of each pin. See Figure 18 for a typical AD1934
configuration with two external stereo DACs. Figure 15 and
Figure 16 show the serial mode formats. For maximum
flexibility, the polarity of LRCLK and BCLK are programmable.
In these figures, all of the clocks are shown with their normal
polarity. The default mode is I2S.
To accommodate 16 channels at a 96 kHz sample rate, the
AD1934 can be configured into a dual-line, DAC TDM mode,
as shown in Figure 13. This mode allows a slower DBCLK than
normally required by the one-line TDM mode.
Again, the first four channels of each TDM input belong to the
first AD1934 in the chain and the last four channels belong to
the second AD1934.
DLRCLK
DBCLK
8 DAC CHANNELS OF THE FIRST IC IN THE CHAIN
DSDATA1 (TDM_IN)
OF THE SECOND AD1934
DAC L1
DAC R1
DAC L2
DSDATA2 (TDM_OUT)
OF THE SECOND AD1934
THIS IS THE TDM
TO THE FIRST AD1934
DAC R2
DAC L3
DAC R3
DAC L4
8 DAC CHANNELS OF THE SECOND IC IN THE CHAIN
DAC R4
DAC L1
DAC R1
DAC L2
DAC R2
DAC L3
DAC R3
DAC L4
DAC R4
DAC L1
DAC R1
DAC L2
DAC R2
DAC L3
DAC R3
DAC L4
DAC R4
8 UNUSED SLOTS
FIRST
AD1934
SECOND
AD1934
DSP
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32 BITS
MSB
Figure 12. Single-Line DAC TDM Daisy-Chain Mode (Applicable to 48 kHz Sample Rate, 16-Channel, Two AD1934 Daisy Chain)
DLRCLK
DBCLK
8 DAC CHANNELS OF THE FIRST IC IN THE CHAIN
DSDATA1
(IN)
DAC L1
DAC R1
DAC L2
DAC R2
DSDATA2
(OUT)
DSDATA3
(IN)
DAC L3
DAC R3
DSDATA4
(OUT)
DAC L4
DAC R4
8 DAC CHANNELS OF THE SECOND IC IN THE CHAIN
DAC L1
DAC R1
DAC L2
DAC R2
DAC L1
DAC R1
DAC L2
DAC R2
DAC L3
DAC R3
DAC L4
DAC R4
DAC L3
DAC R3
DAC L4
DAC R4
32 BITS
FIRST
AD1934
SECOND
AD1934
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MSB
DSP
Figure 13. Dual-Line, DAC TDM Mode (Applicable to 96 kHz Sample Rate, 16-Channel, Two AD1934 Daisy Chain); DSDATA3 and DSDATA4 Are the Daisy Chain
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DLRCLK
DBCLK
DSDATA1
DAC L1
DAC R1
DAC L2
DAC R2
DSDATA2
DAC L3
DAC R3
DAC L4
DAC R4
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32 BITS
MSB
Figure 14. Dual-Line, DAC TDM Mode (Applicable to 192 kHz Sample Rate, 8-Channel Mode)
LEFT CHANNEL
LRCLK
RIGHT CHANNEL
BCLK
SDATA
LSB
MSB
LSB
MSB
LEFT-JUSTIFIED MODE—16 BITS TO 24 BITS PER CHANNEL
LEFT CHANNEL
LRCLK
RIGHT CHANNEL
BCLK
SDATA
LSB
MSB
LSB
MSB
I2S MODE—16 BITS TO 24 BITS PER CHANNEL
LEFT CHANNEL
LRCLK
RIGHT CHANNEL
BCLK
SDATA
MSB
LSB
MSB
LSB
RIGHT-JUSTIFIED MODE—SELECT NUMBER OF BITS PER CHANNEL
LRCLK
BCLK
MSB
MSB
LSB
LSB
DSP MODE—16 BITS TO 24 BITS PER CHANNEL
1/fS
NOTES
1. DSP MODE DOES NOT IDENTIFY CHANNEL.
2. LRCLK NORMALLY OPERATES AT fS EXCEPT FOR DSP MODE, WHICH IS 2 × fS.
3. BCLK FREQUENCY IS NORMALLY 64 × LRCLK BUT MAY BE OPERATED IN BURST MODE.
Figure 15. Stereo Serial Modes
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SDATA
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tDBH
DBCLK
tDBL
tDLH
tDLS
DLRCLK
tDDS
DSDATA
LEFT-JUSTIFIED
MODE
MSB
MSB–1
tDDH
tDDS
DSDATA
I2S-JUSTIFIED
MODE
MSB
tDDH
tDDS
tDDS
MSB
LSB
tDDH
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DSDATA
RIGHT-JUSTIFIED
MODE
tDDH
Figure 16. DAC Serial Timing
tABH
AUXTDMBCLK
tABL
tALH
tALS
AUXTDMLRCLK
DSDATA1
I2S-JUSTIFIED
MODE
MSB
MSB–1
MSB
DSDATA1
RIGHT-JUSTIFIED
MODE
MSB
Figure 17. AUXTDM Serial Timing
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LSB
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DSDATA1
LEFT-JUSTIFIED
MODE
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Table 13. Pin Function Changes in TDM and AUX Modes (Replication of Table 12)
Stereo Modes
Not Used (Float)
DAC1 Data In
DAC2 Data In
DAC3 Data In
DAC4 Data In
Not Used (Ground)
Not Used (Ground)
DAC LRCLK In/Out
DAC BCLK In/Out
TDM Modes
Not Used (Float)
DAC TDM Data In
DAC TDM Data Out
DAC TDM Data In 2 (Dual-Line Mode)
DAC TDM Data Out 2 (Dual-Line Mode)
Not Used (Ground)
Not Used (Ground)
DAC TDM Frame Sync In/Out
DAC TDM BCLK In/Out
TxDATA
TxCLK
TFS (NC)
SHARC
RxCLK
12.288MHz
AUX Modes
AUX Data Out 1 (to External DAC 1)
TDM Data In
Not Used (Ground)
Not Used (Ground)
AUX Data Out 2 (to External DAC 2)
TDM Frame Sync In/Out
TDM BCLK In/Out
AUX LRCLK In/Out
AUX BCLK In/Out
SHARC IS RUNNING IN SLAVE MODE
(INTERRUPT-DRIVEN)
30MHz
FSYNC-TDM (RFS)
LRCLK
BCLK
AUXTDMLRCLK
AUXTDMBCLK
DSDATA1
AUX
DATA DAC 1
MCLK
DBCLK
DLRCLK
DSDATA2
DSDATA3
AD1934
TDM MASTER
AUX MASTER
LRCLK
AUXDATA1
DSDATA4
BCLK
AUX
DATA DAC 2
MCLK
MCLK
Figure 18. Example of AUX Mode Connection to SHARC® (AD1934 as TDM Master/AUX Master Shown)
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Pin Name
AUXDATA1
DSDATA1
DSDATA2
DSDATA3
DSDATA4
AUXTDMLRCLK
AUXTDMBCLK
DLRCLK
DBCLK
AD1934
CONTROL REGISTERS
DEFINITIONS
The format is the same for I2C and SPI ports. The global address for the AD1934 is 0x04, shifted left 1 bit due to the R/W bit. However, in
I2C, ADR0 and ADR1 are OR’ed into Bit 17 and Bit 8 to provide multiple chip addressing. All registers are reset to 0, except for the DAC
volume registers that are set to full volume.
Note that the first setting in each control register parameter is the default setting.
Table 14. Register Format
Bit
Global Address
R/W
Register Address
Data
23:17
16
15:8
7:0
Table 15. Register Addresses and Functions
Address
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Function
PLL and Clock Control 0
PLL and Clock Control 1
DAC Control 0
DAC Control 1
DAC Control 2
DAC individual channel mutes
DAC 1L volume control
DAC 1R volume control
DAC 2L volume control
DAC 2R volume control
DAC 3L volume control
DAC 3R volume control
DAC 4L volume control
DAC 4R volume control
Reserved
Auxiliary TDM Port Control 0
Auxiliary TDM Port Control 1
PLL AND CLOCK CONTROL REGISTERS
Table 16. PLL and Clock Control 0
Bit
0
2:1
4:3
6:5
7
Value
0
1
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11
0
1
Function
Normal operation
Power-down
INPUT 256 (×44.1 kHz or 48 kHz)
INPUT 384 (×44.1 kHz or 48 kHz)
INPUT 512 (×44.1 kHz or 48 kHz)
INPUT 768 (×44.1 kHz or 48 kHz)
XTAL oscillator enabled
256 × fS VCO output
512 × fS VCO output
Off
MCLK
DLRCLK
AUXTDMLRCLK
Reserved
Disable: DAC idle
Enable: DAC active
Description
PLL power-down
MCLK pin functionality (PLL active)
MCLKO pin
PLL input
Internal MCLK enable
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Table 17. PLL and Clock Control 1
Bit
0
1
2
3
7:4
Value
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0000
Function
PLL clock
MCLK
PLL clock
MCLK
Enabled
Disabled
Not locked
Locked
Reserved
Description
DAC clock source select
Clock source select
On-chip voltage reference
PLL lock indicator (read-only)
DAC CONTROL REGISTERS
Table 18. DAC Control 0
Bit
0
2:1
5:3
7:6
Value
0
1
00
01
10
11
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
00
01
10
11
Function
Normal
Power-down
32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz
64 kHz/88.2 kHz/96 kHz
128 kHz/176.4 kHz/192 kHz
Reserved
1
0
8
12
16
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Stereo (normal)
TDM (daisy chain)
DAC aux mode (DAC-, TDM-coupled)
Dual-line TDM
Description
Power-down
Sample rate
SDATA delay (BCLK periods)
Serial format
Table 19. DAC Control 1
Bit
0
2:1
3
4
5
6
7
Value
0
1
00
01
10
11
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Function
Latch in midcycle (normal)
Latch in at end of cycle (pipeline)
64 (2 channels)
128 (4 channels)
256 (8 channels)
512 (16 channels)
Left low
Left high
Slave
Master
Slave
Master
DBCLK pin
Internally generated
Normal
Inverted
Description
BCLK active edge (TDM in)
BCLKs per frame
LRCLK polarity
LRCLK master/slave
BCLK master/slave
BCLK source
BCLK polarity
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Table 20. DAC Control 2
Bit
0
2:1
4:3
5
7:6
Value
0
1
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11
0
1
00
Function
Unmute
Mute
Flat
48 kHz curve
44.1 kHz curve
32 kHz curve
24
20
Reserved
16
Noninverted
Inverted
Reserved
Description
Master mute
De-emphasis (32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz mode only)
Word width
DAC output polarity
Table 21. DAC Individual Channel Mutes
Bit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Value
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Function
Unmute
Mute
Unmute
Mute
Unmute
Mute
Unmute
Mute
Unmute
Mute
Unmute
Mute
Unmute
Mute
Unmute
Mute
Description
DAC 1 left mute
DAC 1 right mute
DAC 2 left mute
DAC 2 right mute
DAC 3 left mute
DAC 3 right mute
DAC 4 left mute
DAC 4 right mute
Table 22. DAC Volume Controls
Bit
7:0
Value
0
1 to 254
255
Function
No attenuation
−3/8 dB per step
Full attenuation
Description
DAC volume control
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AUXILIARY TDM PORT CONTROL REGISTERS
Table 23. Auxiliary TDM Control 0
Bit
1:0
4:2
6:5
7
Value
00
01
10
11
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
00
01
10
11
0
1
Function
24
20
Reserved
16
1
0
8
12
16
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
DAC aux mode
Reserved
Latch in midcycle (normal)
Latch in at end of cycle (pipeline)
Description
Word width
SDATA delay (BCLK periods)
Serial format
BCLK active edge (TDM in)
Table 24. Auxiliary TDM Control 1
Bit
0
1
2
3
5:4
6
7
Value
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
00
01
10
11
0
1
0
1
Function
50/50 (allows 32/24/20/16 BCLK/channel)
Pulse (32 BCLK/channel)
Drive out on falling edge (DEF)
Drive out on rising edge
Left low
Left high
Slave
Master
64
128
256
512
Slave
Master
AUXTDMBCLK pin
Internally generated
ADDITIONAL MODES
The AD1934 offers several additional modes for board level
design enhancements. To reduce the EMI in board level design,
serial data can be transmitted without an explicit BCLK. See
Figure 19 for an example of a DAC TDM data transmission
mode that does not require high speed DBCLK. This configuration
is applicable when the AD1934 master clock is generated by the
PLL with the DLRCLK as the PLL reference frequency.
Description
LRCLK format
BCLK polarity
LRCLK polarity
LRCLK master/slave
BCLKs per frame
BCLK master/slave
BCLK source
To relax the requirement for the setup time of the AD1934 in
cases of high speed TDM data transmission, the AD1934 can
latch in the data using the falling edge of DBCLK. This
effectively dedicates the entire BCLK period to the setup time.
This mode is useful in cases where the source has a large delay
time in the serial data driver. Figure 20 shows this pipeline
mode of data transmission.
Both the BLCK-less and pipeline modes are available.
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DLRCLK
32 BITS
INTERNAL
DBCLK
DSDATA
DLRCLK
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INTERNAL
DBCLK
TDM-DSDATA
Figure 19. Serial DAC Data Transmission in TDM Format Without DBCLK (Applicable Only If PLL Locks to DLRCLK)
DLRCLK
DBCLK
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DATA MUST BE VALID
AT THIS BCLK EDGE
MSB
DSDATA
2
Figure 20. I S Pipeline Mode in DAC Serial Data Transmission (Applicable in Stereo and TDM Useful for High Frequency TDM Transmission)
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APPLICATION CIRCUITS
LRCLK
39nF
2
270pF
NPO
MCLK
+
1
604Ω 4.7µF
4.99kΩ
+
3.3nF
NPO
OP275
–
AUDIO
OUTPUT
49.9kΩ
4.99kΩ
5.6nF
2.2nF
390pF
3.32kΩ
AVDD2
3
4.75kΩ 4.75kΩ
562Ω
AVDD2
Figure 22. Typical DAC Output Filter Circuit (Single-Ended, Noninverting)
11kΩ
Figure 21. Recommended Loop Filters for LRCLK or MCLK PLL Reference
DAC
OUT
68pF
NPO
2
11kΩ
3.01kΩ
CM
270pF
NPO
0.1µF
3
–
OP275
+
1
604Ω 4.7µF
+
2.2nF
NPO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
49.9kΩ
Figure 23. Typical DAC Output Filter Circuit (Single-Ended, Inverting)
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+
LF
DAC OUT
06106-027
LF
240pF
NPO
06106-024
Typical applications circuits are shown in Figure 21, Figure 22,
and Figure 23. Recommended loop filters for LR clock and
master clock as the PLL reference are shown in Figure 21.
Output filters for the DAC outputs are shown in Figure 22 and
Figure 23 for the noninverting and inverting cases, respectively.
AD1934
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
0.75
0.60
0.45
9.00
BSC SQ
1.60
MAX
37
48
36
1
PIN 1
0.15
0.05
7.00
BSC SQ
TOP VIEW
1.45
1.40
1.35
SEATING
PLANE
0.20
0.09
7°
3.5°
0°
0.08 MAX
COPLANARITY
VIEW A
(PINS DOWN)
25
12
13
VIEW A
0.50
BSC
LEAD PITCH
24
0.27
0.22
0.17
ROTATED 90° CCW
COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-026-BBC
Figure 24. 48-Lead Low Profile Quad Flat Package [LQFP]
(ST-48)
Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
AD1934YSTZ 1
AD1934YSTZ-RL1
EVAL-AD1934EB
1
Temperature Range
–40°C to +105°C
–40°C to +105°C
Package Description
48-Lead LQFP
48-Lead LQFP, 13” Reel
Evaluation Board
Z = Pb-free part.
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Package Option
ST-48
ST-48
AD1934
NOTES
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NOTES
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