[AK4413] AK4413 High Performance 120dB 24-Bit 4ch DAC GENERAL DESCRIPTION AK4413 is a 24-bit DAC, which corresponds to BD systems. An internal circuit includes newly developed 24bit Digital Filter for better sound quality achieving low distortion characteristics and wide dynamic range. The AK4413 has full differential SCF outputs, removing the need for AC coupling capacitors and increasing performance for systems with excessive clock jitter. The AK4413 accepts 216kHz PCM data, ideal for a wide range of applications including DVD-Audio. FEATURES • 128x Over sampling • Sampling Rate: 30kHz ∼ 216kHz • 24Bit 8x Digital Filter - Ripple: ±0.005dB, Attenuation: 80dB - High Quality Sound Short Delay Option; GD=7/fs and GD=5.5/fs - Sharp Roll-Off Filter - Slow Roll-Off Filter • High Tolerance to Clock Jitter • Low Distortion Differential Output • Digital De-emphasis for 32, 44.1, 48kHz sampling • Soft Mute • Digital Attenuator (255 levels and 0.5dB step) • Stereo Mode • THD+N: -104dB • DR, S/N: 120dB (Stereo mode: 123dB) • I/F Format: 24-bit MSB justified, 16/20/24bit LSB justified, I2S, TDM • Master Clock: 30kHz ~ 32kHz: 1152fs 30kHz ~ 54kHz: 512fs or 768fs 30kHz ~ 108kHz: 256fs or 384fs 108kHz ~ 216kHz: 128fs or 192fs • Power Supply: DVDD=AVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V, VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V • Digital Input Level: CMOS • Package: 44pin LQFP MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -1- [AK4413] ■ Block Diagram DVDD DVSS PDN AVDD AVSS Bias BICK SDTI1 8X Interpolator PCM Data Interface SCF AOUTLP1 AOUTLN1 SDTI2 ΔΣ Modulator DATT Soft Mute VCOM1 Vref VREFH1 VREFL1 SCF AOUTRP1 AOUTRN1 VDD1 VSS 8X Interpolator SCF AOUTLP2 AOUTLN2 ΔΣ Modulator DATT Soft Mute VCOM2 Vref VREFH2 VREFL2 SCF AOUTRP2 AOUTRN SLOW VDD2 TDM1 VSS2 TDM0 Control Register CSN/SMUTE Clock Divider CCLK/DEM0 CDTI/DEM1 CAD0/SD CAD1/DIF0 PSN DZF1/DIF1 DIF ACKS/DZF2 MCLK Block Diagram MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -2- [AK4413] ■ Ordering Guide −10 ∼ +70°C 44pin LQFP (0.8mm pitch) Evaluation Board for AK4413 AK4413EQ AKD4413 VSS1 VREFL1 VREFH1 AOUTR1N AOUTR1P NC AOUTL2P AOUTL2N VREFH2 VREFL2 VSS2 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 ■ Pin Layout VDD1 34 22 VDD2 AOUTL1N 35 21 AOUTR2N AOUTL1P 36 20 AOUTR2P VCM1 37 19 VCM2 TSTO1 38 18 TEST TSTO2 39 17 SLOW AVDD 40 16 TDM0 15 ACKS/DZF2 AK4413 Top View 7 8 9 10 11 SD/CAD0 DEM0/CCLK DEM1/CDTI DIF0/CAD1 DIF1/DZF1 SMUTE/CSN 12 6 44 LRCK DVDD 5 DIF2 TDM1 13 4 43 SDATA2 DVSS 3 PSN SDATA1 14 2 42 BICK MCLK 1 41 PDN AVSS MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -3- [AK4413] PIN/FUNCTION No. Pin Name I/O 1 PDN I 2 3 4 5 6 BICK SDATA1 SDATA2 TDM1 LRCK I I I I I SMUTE I I 13 CSN SD CAD0 DEM0 CCLK DEM1 CDTI DIF0 CAD1 DIF1 DZF1 DIF2 I I I I I I I I O I 14 PSN I ACKS I 16 17 DZF2 TDM0 SLOW O I I 18 TEST - 19 VCM2 - 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 AOUTR2P AOUTR2N VDD2 VSS2 VREFL2 VREFH2 AOUTL2N AOUTL2P O O I I O O 28 NC - 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 Function Power-Down Mode When at “L”, the AK4413 is in power-down mode and is held in reset. The AK4413 should always be reset upon power-up. Audio Serial Data Clock in PCM Mode Audio Serial Data Input in PCM Mode Audio Serial Data Input in PCM Mode TDM I/F Format Mode in PCM Mode L/R Clock in PCM Mode Soft Mute in Parallel Control Mode When this pin goes to “H”, soft mute cycle is initiated. When returning to “L”, the output mute releases. Chip Select in Serial Control Mode Digital Filter setting pin in Parallel Control mode Chip Address 0 in Serial Control Mode (Internal pull-down pin) De-emphasis Enable 0 in Parallel Control Mode Control Data Clock in Serial Control Mode De-emphasis Enable 1 in Parallel Control Mode Control Data Input in Serial Control Mode Digital Input Format 0 in PCM Mode Chip Address 1 in Serial Control Mode Digital Input Format 1 in PCM Mode Zero Input Detect in Serial Control Mode Digital Input Format 2 in PCM Mode Parallel/Serial Select (Internal pull-up pin) “L”: Serial Control Mode, “H”: Parallel Control Mode Auto Clock Setting Mode in Parallel Control mode “L”: Manual Setting Mode, “H”: Auto Setting Mode Zero Input Detect in Serial Control Mode TDM I/F Format Mode in Parallel Control mode Digital filter setting pin No internal bonding. Connect to DVSS. Common Voltage 2 Normally connected to VSS with a 10uF electrolytic cap. Right Channel Positive Analog Output 2 Right Channel Negative Analog Output 2 Analog Power Supply, 4.75 to 5.25V Ground (connected to DVSS, AVSS, VSS1 ground) Low Level Voltage Reference Input 2 High Level Voltage Reference Input 2 Left Channel Negative Analog Output 2 Left Channel Positive Analog Output 2 No internal bonding. Connect to GND. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -4- [AK4413] No. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Pin Name AOUTR1P AOUTR1N VREFH1 VREFL1 VSS1 VDD1 AOUTL1N AOUTL1P I/O O O I I O O Function Right Channel Positive Analog Output 1 Right Channel Negative Analog Output 1 High Level Voltage Reference Input 1 Low Level Voltage Reference Input 1 Connected to DVSS, AVSS, VSS2 Ground Analog Power Supply Pin, 4.75 ∼ 5.25V Left Channel Negative Analog Output 1 Left Channel Positive Analog Output 1 Common Voltage 1 37 VCM1 Normally connected to VSS with a 10uF electrolytic cap. Test Output pin. “Hi-Z” at Normal Operation. 38 TSTO1 I Connect to AVSS. Test Output pin. “Hi-Z” at Normal Operation. 39 TSTO2 I Connect to AVSS. 40 AVDD Analog Power Supply, 2.7 to 3.6V 41 AVSS Analog Ground Pin 42 MCLK I Master Clock Input 43 DVSS Digital Ground Pin 44 DVDD Digital Power Supply, 3.0 ∼ 3.6V Note: All input pins except internal pull-up/down pins should not be left floating. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -5- [AK4413] ■ Handling of Unused Pin The unused I/O pins should be processed appropriately as below. (1) Parallel Mode Classification Pin Name Setting These pins must be open. These pins must be open. These pins must be open. These pins must be open. Analog AOUTL1P, AOUTL1N AOUTR1P, AOUTR1N AOUTL2P, AOUTL2N AOUTR2P, AOUTR2N Analog TSTO1,TSTO2 This pin must be connected to AVSS Digital TEST This pin must be connected to DVSS (2) Serial Mode Classification Pin Name Analog AOUTL1P, AOUTL1N AOUTR1P, AOUTR1N AOUTL2P, AOUTL2N AOUTR2P, AOUTR2N Setting These pins must be open. These pins must be open. These pins must be open. These pins must be open. Analog TSTO1,TSTO2 This pin must be connected to AVSS Digital DIF2,PSN,TDM0,SLOW,TEST This pin must be connected to DVSS DZF1, DZF2 These pins must be open. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -6- [AK4413] ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (VSS1-2=AVSS=DVSS=0V; Note 1) Parameter Power Supplies: Analog Analog Digital |AVSS − DVSS| Symbol AVDD VDD1/2 DVDD ΔGND min −0.3 −0.3 −0.3 −0.3 −10 −65 Input Current, Any Pin Except Supplies IIN Digital Input Voltage VIND Ambient Temperature (Power applied) Ta Storage Temperature Tstg Note 1. All voltages with respect to ground. Note 2. AVSS, VSS1/2, DVSS must be connected to the same analog ground plane. max 4.6 6.0 4.6 0.3 ±10 DVDD+0.3 70 150 Unit V V V V mA V °C °C WARNING: Operation at or beyond these limits may result in permanent damage to the device. Normal operation is not guaranteed at these extremes. RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (VSS1-2=AVSS=DVSS=0V; Note 1) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit V 3.6 3.0 2.7 AVDD Analog Power Supplies V 5.25 5.0 4.75 VDD1/2 Analog (Note 3) V 3.6 3.0 2.7 DVDD Digital V VDD1 VDD1−0.5 VREFH1 “H” voltage reference Voltage V VDD2 VDD2-0.5 VREFH2 “H” voltage reference Reference V AVSS VREFL1 “L” voltage reference (Note 4) V AVSS VREFL2 “L” voltage reference Note 1. All voltages with respect to ground. Note 3. The power up sequence between AVDD, VDD1/2 and DVDD is not critical. Note 4. The analog output voltage scales with the voltage of (VREFH1/2 − VREFL1/2). Connect a resistor of 20ohm or less and a capacitor of 100uF or more to the VREFH1/2 pin. (Figure 19) AOUT (typ.@0dB) = (AOUT+) − (AOUT−) = ±2.8Vpp × (VREFH1/2 − VREFL1/2)/5. * AKM assumes no responsibility for the usage beyond the conditions in this data sheet. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -7- [AK4413] ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS (Ta=25°C; AVDD=DVDD=3.0V, VDD1/2=5.0V; AVSS=VSS1/2=DVSS=0V; VREFH1/2=VDD1/2, VREFL1/2= AVSS; Input data = 24bit; RL ≥ 1kΩ; BICK=64fs; Signal Frequency = 1kHz; Sampling Frequency = 44.1kHz; Measurement bandwidth = 20Hz ~ 20kHz; External Circuit: Figure 22; unless otherwise specified.) Parameter min typ max Unit Resolution 24 Bits Dynamic Characteristics (Note 5) 0dBFS -104 -95 dB THD+N fs=44.1kHz (Note 6) BW=20kHz −60dBFS -57 dB 0dBFS -99 dB fs=96kHz BW=40kHz −60dBFS -54 dB 0dBFS -99 dB fs=192kHz BW=40kHz −60dBFS -54 dB BW=80kHz -51 dB −60dBFS Dynamic Range (−60dBFS with A-weighted) (Note 6) 113 120 dB S/N (A-weighted) (Note 7) 113 120 dB Interchannel Isolation (1kHz) 100 110 dB DC Accuracy Interchannel Gain Mismatch 0 0.3 dB Gain Drift (Note 8) 20 ppm/°C Output Voltage (Note 9) ±2.65 ±2.8 ±2.95 Vpp Load Capacitance 10 pF Load Resistance (Note 10) 1 kΩ Power Supplies Power Supply Current Normal operation (PDN pin = “H”) VDD1+VDD2 41 60 mA AVDD 1 1.5 mA 7 11 mA DVDD (fs ≤ 44.1kHz) 12 18 mA DVDD (fs=96kHz) 18 27 mA DVDD (fs = 192kHz) Power down (PDN pin = “L”) (Note 11) AVDD+VDD1/2+DVDD 10 100 μA Note 5. Measured by Audio Precision, System Two. Averaging mode. Refer to the evaluation board manual. Note 6. Figure 22 External LPF Circuit Example 2. 100dB for 16-bit data. Note 7. Figure 22 External LPF Circuit Example 2. S/N does not depend on input data size. Note 8. The voltage on (VREFH1/2 − VREFL1/2) is held +5V externally. Note 9. Full scale voltage (0dB). Output voltage scales with the voltage of (VREFH1/2 − VREFL1/2). AOUT (typ.@0dB) = (AOUT+) − (AOUT−) = ±2.8Vpp × (VREFH1/2 − VREFL1/2)/5. Note 10. Regarding Load Resistance, AC load is 1kΩ (min) with a DC cut capacitor (Figure 22). DC load is 1.5kΩ (min) without a DC cut capacitor (Figure 21). The load resistance value is with respect to ground. Analog characteristics are sensitive to capacitive load that is connected to the output pin. Therefore the capacitive load must be minimized. Note 11. In the power down mode. The PSN pin = DVDD, and all other digital input pins including clock pins (MCLK, BICK and LRCK) are held DVSS. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -8- [AK4413] SHARP ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 44.1kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Normal Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “0”, SD bit=“0”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 20.0 kHz −6.0dB 22.05 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 24.1 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.0032 0.0032 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 80 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 29 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response: 0 ∼ 20.0kHz -0.2 0.2 dB SHARP ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 96kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Double Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “0”, SD bit=“0”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 43.5 kHz −6.0dB 48.0 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 52.5 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.0032 0.0032 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 80 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 29 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response: 0 ∼ 40.0kHz -0.3 0.3 dB SHARP ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 192kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Quad Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “0”. SD bit=“0”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 87.0 kHz −6.0dB 96.0 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 105 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.0032 0.0032 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 80 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 29 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response: 0 ∼ 80.0kHz -1 0.1 dB Note 12. The passband and stopband frequencies scale with fs. For example, PB=0.4535×fs, SB=0.546×fs. Note 13. The calculating delay time which occurred by digital filtering. This time is from setting the 16/20/24-bit data of both channels to input register to the output of analog signal. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 -9- [AK4413] SLOW ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 44.1kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Normal Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit=“1”, SD bit = “0”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 14) ±0.04dB PB 0 8.1 kHz −3.0dB 18.2 kHz Stopband (Note 14) SB 39.2 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.043 0.043 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 73 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 6 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response: 0 ∼ 20.0kHz -5 0.1 dB SLOW ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 96kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Double Speed Mode DEM=OFF; SLOW bit=“1”, SD bit = “0”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 14) ±0.04dB PB 0 17.7 kHz −3.0dB 39.6 kHz Stopband (Note 14) SB 85.3 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.043 0.043 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 73 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 6 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response: 0 ∼ 40.0kHz -4 0.1 dB SLOW ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 192kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Quad Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit=“1”, SD bit = “0”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 14) ±0.04dB PB 0 35.5 kHz −3.0dB 79.1 kHz Stopband (Note 14) SB 171 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.043 0.043 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 73 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 6 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response: 0 ∼ 80.0kHz -5 0.1 dB Note 14. The passband and stopband frequencies scale with fs. For example, PB=0.185×fs, SB=0.888×fs. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 10 - [AK4413] SHORT DELAY SHARP ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 44.1kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Normal Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “0”, SD bit=“1”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 20.0 kHz −6.0dB 22.05 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 24.1 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.0031 0.0031 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 80 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 7 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response : 0 ∼ 20.0kHz -0.2 0.2 dB SHORT DELAY SHARP ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 96kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Double Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “0”, SD bit=“1”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 43.5 kHz −6.0dB 48.0 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 52.5 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.0031 0.0031 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 80 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 7 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response : 0 ∼ 40.0kHz -0.3 0.3 dB SHORT DELAY SHARP ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 192kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Quad Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “0”, SD bit=“1”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 87.0 kHz −6.0dB 96.0 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 105 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.0031 0.0031 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 80 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 7 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response : 0 ∼ 80.0kHz -1 0.1 dB MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 11 - [AK4413] SHORT DELAY SLOW ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 44.1kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Normal Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “1”, SD bit=“1”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 11.1 kHz −6.0dB 22.3 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 38.1 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.05 0.05 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 82 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 5.5 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response : 0 ∼ 20.0kHz -5 0.1 dB SHORT DELAY SLOW ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 96kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Double Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “1”, SD bit=“1”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 24.2 kHz −6.0dB 44.6 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 83.0 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.05 0.05 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 82 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 5.5 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response : 0 ∼ 40.0kHz -5 0.1 dB SHORT DELAY SLOW ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 192kHz) (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V; Quad Speed Mode; DEM=OFF; SLOW bit = “1”, SD bit=“1”) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Digital Filter Passband (Note 12) ±0.01dB PB 0 48.4 kHz −6.0dB 89.2 kHz Stopband (Note 12) SB 165.9 kHz Passband Ripple PR -0.05 0.05 dB Stopband Attenuation SA 82 dB Group Delay (Note 13) GD 5.5 1/fs Digital Filter + SCF Frequency Response : 0 ∼ 80.0kHz -5 0.1 dB MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 12 - [AK4413] DC CHARACTERISTICS (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V) Parameter Symbol min typ max High-Level Input Voltage VIH 70%DVDD Low-Level Input Voltage VIL 30%DVDD High-Level Output Voltage (Iout=−100μA) VOH DVDD−0.5 Low-Level Output Voltage (Iout=100μA) VOL 0.5 Input Leakage Current (Note 15) Iin ±10 Note 15. The PSN pin has an internal pull-up device nominally 100kΩ. Therefore the PSN pin is not included. MS1495-E-01 Unit V V V V μA 2013/01 - 13 - [AK4413] SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS (Ta=25°C; VDD1/2=4.75 ∼ 5.25V, AVDD=DVDD=2.7 ∼ 3.6V) Parameter Symbol min Master Clock Timing Frequency fCLK 2.048 Duty Cycle dCLK 40 LRCK Frequency (Note 16) Normal Mode (TDM0= “L”, TDM1= “L”) 1152fs, 512fs or 768fs 8 fsn 256fs or 384fs 54 fsd 128fs or 192fs 108 fsq Duty Cycle 45 Duty TDM256 mode (TDM0= “H”, TDM1= “L”) Normal Speed Mode High time fsn 8 Low time tLRH 1/256fs tLRL 1/256fs TDM128 mode (TDM0= “H”, TDM1= “H”) Normal Speed Mode fsn 8 Double Speed Mode 54 fsd Quad Speed Mode 108 fsq High time 1/128fs tLRH Low time 1/128fs tLRL PCM Audio Interface Timing Normal Mode (TDM0= “L”, TDM1= “L”) BICK Period 1/128fsn tBCK 1152fs, 512fs or 768fs 1/64fsd tBCK 256fs or 384fs 1/64fsq tBCK 128fs or 192fs 14 tBCKL BICK Pulse Width Low 14 tBCKH BICK Pulse Width High 14 tBLR BICK “↑” to LRCK Edge (Note 17) 14 tLRB LRCK Edge to BICK “↑” (Note 17) 5 tSDH SDATA Hold Time 5 tSDS SDATA Setup Time TDM256 mode (TDM0= “H”, TDM1= “L”) BICK Period Normal Speed Mode tBCK 1/256fsn BICK Pulse Width Low tBCKL 14 BICK Pulse Width High tBCKH 14 BICK “↑” to LRCK Edge (Note 17) tBLR 14 tLRB 14 LRCK Edge to BICK “↑” (Note 17) tSDH 5 SDATA1/2 Hold Time tSDS 5 SDATA1/2 Setup Time MS1495-E-01 typ max Unit 41.472 60 MHz % 54 108 216 55 kHz kHz kHz % 54 kHz ns ns 54 108 216 kHz kHz kHz ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 2013/01 - 14 - [AK4413] TDM128 mode (TDM0= “H”, TDM1= “H”) BICK Period Normal Speed Mode Double Speed Mode Quad Speed Mode BICK Pulse Width Low BICK Pulse Width High BICK “↑” to LRCK Edge (Note 17) LRCK Edge to BICK “↑” (Note 17) SDATA1/2 Hold Time SDATA1/2 Setup Time Control Interface Timing CCLK Period CCLK Pulse Width Low Pulse Width High CDTI Setup Time CDTI Hold Time CSN High Time CSN “↓” to CCLK “↑” CCLK “↑” to CSN “↑” tBCK tBCK tBCK tBCKL tBCKH tBLR tLRB tSDH tSDS 1/128fsn 1/128fsd 1/128fsq 14 14 14 14 5 5 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns tCCK tCCKL tCCKH tCDS tCDH tCSW tCSS tCSH 200 80 80 50 50 150 50 50 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Reset Timing PDN Pulse Width (Note 18) tPD 150 ns Note 16. When the 1152fs, 512fs or 768fs /256fs or 384fs /128fs or 192fs are switched, the AK4413 should be reset by the PDN pin or RSTN bit. Note 17. BICK rising edge must not occur at the same time as LRCK edge. Note 18. The AK4413 can be reset by bringing the PDN pin “L” to “H” upon power-up. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 15 - [AK4413] ■ Timing Diagram 1/fCLK VIH MCLK VIL tCLKH tCLKL dCLK=tCLKH x fCLK, tCLKL x fCLK 1/fs VIH LRCK VIL tLRH tLRL Duty=tLRH x fs, tLRL x fs tBCK VIH BICK VIL tBCKH tBCKL Clock Timing VIH LRCK VIL tBLR tLRB VIH BICK VIL tSDH tSDS VIH SDATA1/2 VIL Audio Interface Timing (PCM Mode) MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 16 - [AK4413] VIH CSN VIL tCSS tCCKL tCCKH VIH CCLK VIL tCDS C1 CDTI tCDH C0 R/W VIH A4 VIL WRITE Command Input Timing tCSW VIH CSN VIL tCSH VIH CCLK CDTI VIL D3 D2 D1 D0 VIH VIL WRITE Data Input Timing tPD PDN VIL Power Down & Reset Timing MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 17 - [AK4413] OPERATION OVERVIEW ■ System Clock [1] PCM Mode The external clocks, which are required to operate the AK4413, are MCLK, BICK and LRCK. MCLK should be synchronized with LRCK but the phase is not critical. The MCLK is used to operate the digital interpolation filter and the delta-sigma modulator. The AK4413 is automatically placed in reset state when MCLK and LRCK are stopped during a normal operation (PDN pin =“H”), and the analog output becomes AVDD/2 (typ). When MCLK and LRCK are input again, the AK4413 exit reset state and starts the operation. After exiting system reset (PDN pin =“L”→“H”) at power-up and other situations, the AK4413 is in power-down mode until MCLK and LRCK are supplied. (1) Parallel Mode (PSN pin = “H”) 1. Manual Setting Mode In manual setting mode (ACKS pin = “L”) only Normal Speed mode is supported with the sample rate range shown in (Table 1). The AK4413 automatically configures itself to operate with the supported MCLK frequencies which are required to be provided as input and are shown in (Table 2). Sampling Rate (fs) Normal Speed Mode 8kHz ∼ 54kHz Table 1. Sampling Speed (Manual Setting Mode @Parallel Mode) LRCK fs 32.0kHz 44.1kHz 48.0kHz MCLK (MHz) BICK 128fs 192fs 256fs 384fs 512fs 768fs 1152fs 64fs N/A N/A 8.1920 12.2880 16.3840 24.5760 36.8640 2.0480MHz N/A N/A 11.2896 16.9344 22.5792 33.8688 N/A 2.8224MHz N/A N/A 12.2880 18.4320 24.5760 36.8640 N/A 3.0720MHz Table 2. System Clock Example (Manual Setting Mode @Parallel Mode), (N/A: Not available) MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 18 - [AK4413] 2. Auto Setting Mode (ACKS pin = “H”) In this mode, sampling speed and MCLK frequency are detected automatically (Table 3) The MCLK must be supplied at the correct frequency according to Table 4. MCLK 1152fs Sampling Speed Normal (fs≤32kHz) 512fs 768fs Normal 256fs 384fs Double 128fs 192fs Quad Table 3. Sampling Speed (Auto Setting Mode @Parallel Mode) LRCK fs 32.0kHz 44.1kHz 48.0kHz 88.2kHz 96.0kHz 176.4kHz 192.0kHz MCLK (MHz) 128fs 192fs 256fs 384fs 512fs 768fs 1152fs N/A N/A (8.1920*) (12.2880*) 16.3840 24.5760 36.8640 N/A N/A (11.2896*) (16.9344*) 22.5792 33.8688 N/A N/A N/A (12.2880*) (18.4320*) 24.5760 36.8640 N/A N/A N/A 22.5792 33.8688 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 24.5760 36.8640 N/A N/A N/A 22.5792 33.8688 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 24.5760 36.8640 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Table 4. System Clock Example (Auto Setting Mode @Parallel Mode), (N/A: Not available) Sampling Speed Normal/ (Double*) Double Quad MCLK= 256fs/384fs supports sampling rate of 32kHz~96kHz (Table 5). However, when the sampling rate is 32kHz~48kHz, DR and S/N will degrade by approximately 3dB as compared to when MCLK= 512fs/768fs. ACKS pin MCLK DR,S/N L 256fs/384fs/512fs/768fs 120dB H 256fs/384fs 117dB H 512fs/768fs 120dB Table 5. Relationship between MCLK frequency and DR, S/N (fs= 44.1kHz) 3. Digital Filter Setting SD pin 0 0 1 1 SLOW pin Mode 0 Sharp roll-off filter 1 Slow roll-off filter 0 Short delay sharp roll-off 1 Short delay slow roll-off Table 6. Digital Filter Setting (Parallel Mode) MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 19 - [AK4413] (2) Serial Mode (PSN pin = “L”) 1. Manual Setting Mode (ACKS bit = “0”) MCLK frequency is detected automatically and the sampling rate is set by DFS1-0 bits (Table 7). The MCLK frequency corresponding to each sampling speed should be provided externally (Table 8). The AK4413 is set to Manual Setting Mode at power-up (PDN pin = “L” →“H”). When DFS1-0 bits are changed, the AK4413 should be reset by RSTN bit. DFS1 bit DFS0 bit Sampling Rate (fs) (default) 0 0 Normal Speed Mode 30kHz ∼ 54kHz 0 1 Double Speed Mode 54kHz ∼ 108kHz 1 0 Quad Speed Mode 120kHz ∼ 216kHz Table 7. Sampling Speed (Manual Setting Mode @Serial Mode) LRCK fs 32.0kHz 44.1kHz 48.0kHz 88.2kHz 96.0kHz 176.4kHz 192.0kHz 128fs N/A N/A N/A 11.2896 12.2880 22.5792 24.5760 MCLK (MHz) 192fs 256fs 384fs 512fs 768fs 1152fs N/A 8.1920 12.2880 16.3840 24.5760 36.8640 N/A 11.2896 16.9344 22.5792 33.8688 N/A N/A 12.2880 18.4320 24.5760 36.8640 N/A 16.9344 22.5792 33.8688 N/A N/A N/A 18.4320 24.5760 36.8640 N/A N/A N/A 33.8688 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 36.8640 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Table 8. System Clock Example (Manual Setting Mode @Serial Mode) BICK 64fs 2.0480MHz 2.8224MHz 3.0720MHz 5.6448MHz 6.1440MHz 11.2896MHz 12.2880MHz 2. Auto Setting Mode (ACKS bit = “1”) MCLK frequency and the sampling speed are detected automatically (Table 9) and DFS1-0 bits are ignored. The MCLK frequency corresponding to each sampling speed should be provided externally (Table 10). MCLK 1152fs Sampling Speed Normal (fs≤32kHz) 512fs 768fs Normal 256fs 384fs Double 128fs 192fs Quad Table 9. Sampling Speed (Auto Setting Mode @Serial Mode) LRCK fs 32.0kHz 44.1kHz 48.0kHz 88.2kHz 96.0kHz 176.4kHz 192.0kHz 128fs N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 22.5792 24.5760 MCLK (MHz) 192fs 256fs 384fs 512fs 768fs 1152fs N/A (8.1920*) (12.2880*) 16.3840 24.5760 36.8640 N/A (11.2896*) (16.9344*) 22.5792 33.8688 N/A N/A (12.2880*) (18.4320*) 24.5760 36.8640 N/A N/A 22.5792 33.8688 N/A N/A N/A N/A 24.5760 36.8640 N/A N/A N/A 33.8688 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 36.8640 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Table 10. System Clock Example (Auto Setting Mode @Serial Mode) MS1495-E-01 Sampling Speed Normal/ (Double*) Double Quad 2013/01 - 20 - [AK4413] MCLK= 256fs/384fs supports sampling rate of 32kHz~96kHz (Table 11). However, when the sampling rate is 32kHz~48kHz, DR and S/N will degrade by approximately 3dB as compared to when MCLK= 512fs/768fs. ACKS pin MCLK DR,S/N L 256fs/384fs/512fs/768fs 120dB H 256fs/384fs 117dB H 512fs/768fs 120dB Table 11. Relationship between MCLK frequency and DR, S/N (fs= 44.1kHz) 3. Digital Filter Setting SD bit 0 0 1 1 SLOW bit Mode 0 Sharp roll-off filter 1 Slow roll-off filter 0 Short delay sharp roll-off (default) 1 Short delay slow roll-off Table 12. Digital Filter Setting (Serial Mode) MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 21 - [AK4413] ■ Audio Interface Format [1] PCM Mode (1) Parallel Control Mode (PSN pin = “H”) Twenty formats are selectable by DIF2-0 and TDM1-0 pins (Table 13). In this mode, register settings are ignored. In all formats the serial data is MSB-first, 2's compliment format and is latched on the rising edge of BICK. Mode 2 can be used for 20 and 16 MSB justified formats by zeroing the unused LSBs. If TDM1-0 pins = “LH” the audio interface is TDM256 mode (Table 13) and all eight channels of DAC data are input to the SDTI1 pin. The input data to the SDTI2 pin is ignored. BICK is fixed to 256fs, “H” time and “L” time of LRCK should be 1/256fs at least. The data format is MSB first, 2’s complement and the SDTI1 is latched on the rising edge of BICK. Only the first four channels of DAC data may be selected to be converted into four channels of DAC analog output. If TDM1-0 pins = “HH” the audio interface is TDM128 mode (Table 13) and the serial data of DAC (four channels: L1, R1, L2, R2) is input to the SDTI1 pin. Mode Normal TDM256 TDM128 TDM1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 - 0 1 TDM0 DIF2 DIF1 DIF0 SDTI Format 0 0 0 16-bit LSB justified 0 0 1 20-bit LSB justified 0 1 0 24-bit MSB justified 0 1 1 24-bit I2S compatible 0 1 0 0 24-bit LSB justified 1 0 1 32-bit LSB justified 1 1 0 32-bit MSB justified 1 1 1 32-bit I2S compatible 0 0 0 N/A 0 0 1 N/A 0 1 0 24-bit MSB justified 0 1 1 24-bit I2S compatible 1 1 0 0 24-bit LSB justified 1 0 1 32-bit LSB justified 1 1 0 32-bit MSB justified 1 1 1 32-bit I2S compatible 0 0 0 N/A 0 0 1 N/A 0 1 0 24-bit MSB justified 0 1 1 24-bit I2S compatible 1 1 0 0 24-bit LSB justified 1 0 1 32-bit LSB justified 1 1 0 32-bit MSB justified 1 1 1 32-bit I2S compatible Table 13. Audio Interface Format (Parallel mode) MS1495-E-01 LRCK H/L H/L H/L L/H H/L H/L H/L L/H BICK ≥32fs ≥40fs ≥48fs ≥48fs ≥48fs ≥64fs ≥64fs ≥64fs ↑ ↓ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ 256fs 256fs 256fs 256fs 256fs 256fs ↑ ↓ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ 128fs 128fs 128fs 128fs 128fs 128fs 2013/01 - 22 - [AK4413] (2) Serial Control Mode (PSN pin = “L”) Twenty formats are selected by setting DIF2-0 and TDM1-0 bits (Table 14). The initial setting of DIF2-0 bits is “010”. In this mode, the DIF1 pin setting is ignored. The audio I/F format is TDM256 mode (Table 14) and all the serial data of eight DAC channels are input to the SDTI1 pin (Figure 15). The input data to the SDTI2 pin is ignored. BICK is fixed to 256fs, high and low amplitude of LRCK is 1/256fs (min). The data format is MSB first, 2’s complement and the SDTI1 is latched on the rising edge of BICK. The eight channels of DAC data may be mapped to two pieces of AK4413 (Table 15). In TDM128 mode, the serial data of DAC (four channels: L1, R1, L2, R2) is input to the SDTI pin and other serial data of DAC (four channels: L3, R3, L4, R4) are input to the SDTI2 pin (Figure 14). BICK is fixed to 128fs. The data format is MSB first and 2’s complement and the input data to SDTI1-2 pins are latched on the rising edge of BICK. The eight channels of DAC data may be mapped to two pieces of AK4413 (Table 15). Mode Normal TDM256 TDM128 TDM1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 - 0 1 TDM0 DIF2 DIF1 DIF0 SDTI Format 0 0 0 16-bit LSB justified 0 0 1 20-bit LSB justified 0 1 0 24-bit MSB justified 0 1 1 24-bit I2S compatible 0 1 0 0 24-bit LSB justified 1 0 1 32-bit LSB justified 1 1 0 32-bit MSB justified 1 1 1 32-bit I2S compatible 0 0 0 N/A 0 0 1 N/A 0 1 0 24-bit MSB justified 0 1 1 24-bit I2S compatible 1 1 0 0 24-bit LSB justified 1 0 1 32-bit LSB justified 1 1 0 32-bit MSB justified 1 1 1 32-bit I2S compatible 0 0 0 N/A 0 0 1 N/A 0 1 0 24-bit MSB justified 0 1 1 24-bit I2S compatible 1 1 0 0 24-bit LSB justified 1 0 1 32-bit LSB justified 1 1 0 32-bit MSB justified 1 1 1 32-bit I2S compatible Table 14. Audio Interface Format (Serial mode) MS1495-E-01 LRCK H/L H/L H/L L/H H/L H/L H/L L/H BICK ≥32fs ≥40fs ≥48fs ≥48fs ≥48fs ≥64fs ≥64fs ≥64fs ↑ ↓ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ 256fs 256fs 256fs 256fs 256fs 256fs ↑ ↓ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ 128fs 128fs 128fs 128fs 128fs 128fs 2013/01 - 23 - [AK4413] LRCK 0 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 1 BICK (32fs) SDATA1/2 Mode 0 15 0 14 6 1 5 14 4 15 3 2 16 1 17 0 15 31 0 14 6 1 5 14 4 15 3 16 2 1 17 0 31 15 0 14 1 BICK (64fs) SDATA1/2 Mode 0 Don’t care 15 14 0 Don’t care 15 14 0 15:MSB, 0:LSB Lch Data Rch Data Figure 1. Mode 0 Timing LRCK 0 1 8 9 10 11 12 31 0 1 8 9 10 11 12 31 0 1 0 1 BICK (64fs) SDATA1/2 Mode 1 Don’t care 19 0 Don’t care 19 0 Don’t care 19 0 19 0 19:MSB, 0:LSB SDATA1/2 Mode 4 Don’t care 23 22 21 20 23 22 20 21 23:MSB, 0:LSB Lch Data Rch Data Figure 2. Mode 1/4 Timing LRCK 0 1 2 22 23 24 30 31 0 1 2 22 23 24 30 31 BICK (64fs) SDATA1/2 23 22 1 0 Don’t care 23 22 1 0 Don’t care 23 22 23:MSB, 0:LSB Lch Data Rch Data Figure 3. Mode 2 Timing MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 24 - [AK4413] LRCK 0 1 2 3 23 24 25 31 0 1 2 3 23 24 25 31 0 1 BICK (64fs) SDATA1/2 23 1 22 0 Don’t care 23 22 1 0 Don’t care 23 23:MSB, 0:LSB Lch Data Rch Data Figure 4. Mode 3 Timing 256 BICK LRCK BICK (256fs) SDATA1 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 23 22 0 L1 R1 L2 R2 L3 R3 L4 R4 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 23 23 23 Figure 5. Mode 8 Timing 256 BICK LRCK BICK (256fs) SDATA1 23 0 23 0 23 0 23 0 23 0 0 0 0 23 L1 R1 L2 R2 L3 R3 L4 R4 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK Figure 6. Mode 9 Timing MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 25 - [AK4413] 256 BICK LRCK BICK(256fs) SDATA1 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 L1 R1 L2 R2 L3 R3 L4 R4 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 23 Figure 7. Mode 10 Timing 128 BICK LRCK BICK(128fs) SDATA1 Mode14 0 23 22 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 L1 R1 L2 R2 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 0 23 22 0 23 Figure 8. Mode 14 Timing 128 BICK LRCK BICK(128fs) SDATA1 Mode15 0 23 22 0 23 22 23 22 0 23 22 L1 R1 L2 R2 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK Figure 9. Mode 15/19 Timing 128 BICK LRCK BICK(128fs) SDATA1 23 22 0 23 22 0 23 22 0 0 23 22 L1 R1 L2 R2 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 32 BICK 23 Figure 10. Mode 16 Timing MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 26 - [AK4413] One data cycle of SDATA1 and SDATA2 for each format are defined as below. SDS2-1 bits control playback channel of each DAC. LRCK SDATA1 L1 R1 SDATA2 L2 R2 Figure 11. Data Slot in Normal Mode 128 BICK LRCK SDATA1 L1 R1 L2 R2 SDATA2 L3 R3 L4 R4 Figure 12. Data Slot in TDM128 Mode 256 BICK LRCK SDATA1 L1 R1 L2 R2 L3 R3 L4 R4 Figure 13. Data Slot in TDM256 Mode AK4413 Data Select Normal TDM128 TDM256 SDS1 SDS2 0 DAC1 DAC2 Lch Rch Lch Rch 0 L1 R1 L2 R2 0 1 L1 R1 L1 R1 1 0 L2 R2 L2 R2 1 1 L2 R2 L1 R1 0 0 L1 R1 L2 R2 0 1 L1 R1 L4 R4 1 0 L3 R3 L2 R2 1 1 L3 R3 L4 R4 0 0 L1 R1 L2 R2 0 1 L1 R1 L4 R4 1 0 L3 R3 L2 R2 1 1 L3 R3 L4 R4 Table 15. Data Select MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 27 - [AK4413] ■ De-emphasis Filter A digital de-emphasis filter is available for 32kHz, 44.1kHz or 48kHz sampling rates (tc = 50/15µs) and is enabled or disabled with DEM1-0 pins or DEM1-0 bits. In case of 256fs/384fs and 128fs/192fs, the digital de-emphasis filter is always off. [1] Parallel Mode The DEM1 and DEM0 pins control de-emphasis mode of DAC1 and DAC2. This setting is common for both of DAC’s. In parallel mode, the filter setting cannot be applied independently. DEM1 DEM0 Mode L L 44.1kHz L H OFF (default) H L 48kHz H H 32kHz Table 16. De-emphasis Control (Parallel Mode) [2] Serial Mode DEM1-0 bits and DEM3-2 bits control de-emphasis mode of DAC1 and DAC2, respectively. DEM1 DEM0 Mode 0 0 44.1kHz 0 1 OFF (default) 1 0 48kHz 1 1 32kHz Table 17. DAC1 De-emphasis Control (Serial Mode) DEM3 DEM2 Mode 0 0 44.1kHz 0 1 OFF (default) 1 0 48kHz 1 1 32kHz Table 18. DAC2 De-emphasis Control (Serial Mode) ■ Output Volume The AK4413 includes channel independent digital output volumes (ATT) with 255 levels at 0.5dB step including MUTE. This volume control is in front of the DAC and it can attenuate the input data from 0dB to –127dB and mute. When changing output levels, transitions are executed in soft change; thus no switching noise occurs during these transitions. It takes 7424/fs from FFH (0dB) to 00H (Mute). The attenuation level is reset to FFH (0dB) by initial reset. By RSTN bit = “0”, the attenuation level is initialized to FFH, and the attenuation level returns to the setting value by RSTN bit = “1”. Transition Time 0dB to MUTE fs=44.1kHz 168.3ms fs=96kHz 77.3ms fs=192kHz 38.6ms Table 19. ATT Transition Time Sampling Speed MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 28 - [AK4413] ■ Zero Detection The AK4413 has channel-independent zeros detect function. When the input data at each channel is continuously zeros for 8192 LRCK cycles, the DZF pin of each channel goes to “H”. The DZF pin of each channel immediately returns to “L” if the input data of each channel is not zero. If the RSTN bit is “0”, the DZF pins of both channels go to “H”. The DZF pins of both channels go to “L” after 4 ~ 5/fs when RSTN bit returns to “1”. In this case, DZF pins of both channels are always “L”. The DZFB bit can invert the polarity of the DZF pin. In parallel control mode, the zero detect function is unavailable. Pin DZF1 DZF2 Comment Zero Detection flag output of the channels set by register 08H. Zero Detection flag output of the channels set by register 09H. Table 20. DZF pin function ■ Mono Output Input and output signal combination of the AK4413 can be set by MONO bit and SELLR bit. Monaural output mode is enabled when MONO bit = “1”. The output signal phase of DAC is controlled by INVL and INVLR bits. These settings are available for any audio format. (L1/2 is the output signal of the AOUTL1N/2N and AOUTL1P/2P pins. R1/2 is the output signal of AOUTR1N/2N and AOUTR1P/2P pins) MONO bit SELLR1 bit 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 INVL1 bit INVR1 bit 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 L1 R1 (AOUTL1N, AOUTL1P pins) (AOUTR1N, AOUTR1P pins) L1 L1 Invert L1 L1 Invert R1 R1 Invert R1 R1 Invert L1 L1 Invert L1 L1 Invert R1 R1 Invert R1 R1 Invert R1 R1 R1 Invert R1 Invert L1 L1 L1 Invert L1 Invert L1 L1 L1ch In Invert L1 Invert R1 R1 R1 Invert R1 Invert Table 21. Output Select for DAC1 MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 29 - [AK4413] MONO bit SELLR2 bit 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 INVL2 bit INVR2 bit 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 L2 R2 (AOUTL2N, AOUTL2P pins) (AOUTR2N, AOUTR2P pins) L2 L2 Invert L2 L2 Invert R2 R2 Invert R2 R2 Invert L2 L2 Invert L2 L2 Invert R2 R2 Invert R2 R2 Invert R2 R2 R2 Invert R2 Invert L2 L2 L2 Invert L2 Invert L2 L2 L2 Invert L2 Invert R2 R2 R2 Invert R2 Invert Table 22. Output Select for DAC2 MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 30 - [AK4413] ■ Soft Mute Operation The soft mute operation is performed at digital domain. When the SMUTE pin goes to “H” or the SMUTE bit set to “1”, the output signal is attenuated by −∞ during ATT_DATA × ATT transition time from the current ATT level. When the SMUTE pin is returned to “L” or the SMUTE bit is returned to “0”, the mute is cancelled and the output attenuation gradually changes to the ATT level during ATT_DATA × ATT transition time. If the soft mute is cancelled before attenuating −∞, the attenuation is discontinued and returned to ATT level by the same cycle. The soft mute is effective for changing the signal source without stopping the signal transmission. S M U T E pin or S M U T E bit (1) (1) AT T _Level (3) A ttenuation -∞ GD (2) GD (2) AOUT D ZF pin (4) 8192/fs Notes: (1) ATT_DATA × ATT transition time. For example, this time is 1020LRCK cycles (1020/fs) at ATT_DATA=255 in Normal Speed Mode. (2) The analog output corresponding to the digital input has group delay (GD). (3) If the soft mute is cancelled before attenuating −∞ after starting the operation, the attenuation is discontinued and returned to ATT level by the same cycle. (4) When the input data for each channel is continuously zeros for 8192 LRCK cycles, the DZF pin for each channel goes to “H”. The DZF pin immediately returns to “L” if input data are not zero. Figure 14. Soft Mute Function ■ System Reset The AK4413 should be reset once by bringing the PDN pin = “L” upon power-up. It initializes register settings of the device. The AK4413 exits this system reset (power-down mode) by MCLK after the PDN pin = “H”, and the analog block exits power-down mode. The digital block exits power-down mode after the internal counter counts MCLK for 4/fs. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 31 - [AK4413] ■ Power ON/OFF timing The AK4413 is placed in the power-down mode by bringing the PDN pin “L” and the registers are initialized. The analog outputs are floating (Hi-Z). Since a click noise occurs at the edge of the PDN pin signal, the analog output should be muted externally if the click noise influences system application. The DAC can be reset by setting RSTN bit to “0”. In this case, the registers are not initialized and the corresponding analog outputs go to VCM1/2. Since a click noise occurs at the edge of RSTN signal, the analog output should be muted externally if click noise aversely affect system performance. Power PDN pin (1) Internal State Normal Operation DAC In (Digital) “0”data “0”data GD DAC Out (Analog) (3) Reset (2) (4) GD (3) (4) (5) Clock In MCLK,LRCK,BICK Don’t care Don’t care (7) DZF1/DZF2 External Mute (6) Mute ON Mute ON Notes: (1) After AVDD and DVDD are powered-up, the PDN pin should be “L” for 150ns. (2) The analog output corresponding to digital input has group delay (GD). (3) Analog outputs are floating (Hi-Z) in power-down mode. (4) Click noise occurs at the edge of PDN signal. This noise is output even if “0” data is input. (5) MCLK, BICK and LRCK clocks can be stopped in power-down mode (PDN pin= “L”). (6) Mute the analog output externally if click noise (3) adversely affect system performance The timing example is shown in this figure. (7) DZF1/2 pins are “L” in the power-down mode (PDN pin = “L”). Figure 15. Power-down/up Sequence Example MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 32 - [AK4413] ■ Reset Function (1) RESET by RSTN bit = “0” When the RSTN bit = “0”, the AK4413’s digital block is powered down, but the internal register values are not initialized. In this time, the analog outputs go to VCM1/2 voltage and DZF1/2 pins are “H”. Figure 16 shows an example of reset by RSTN bit. RSTN bit 3~4/fs (5) 2~3/fs (5) Internal RSTN bit Internal State Normal Operation P D/A In (Digital) d “0 ” data (1) D/A Out (Analog) Normal O peration D igital Block GD GD (3) (2) (3) (1) 2/ fs(4) DZF (6) Notes: (1) The analog output corresponding to digital input has group delay (GD). (2) Analog outputs settle to VCOM voltage. (3) Small pop noise occurs at the edges(“↑ ↓”) of the internal timing of RSTN bit. This noise is output even if “0” data is input. (4) The DZF pins change to “H” when the RSTN bit becomes “0”, and return to “L” at 2/fs after RSTN bit becomes “1”. (5) There is a delay, 3~4/fs from RSTN bit “0” to the internal RSTN bit “0”, and 2~3/fs from RSTN bit “1” to the internal RSTN bit “1”. (6) Mute the analog output externally if click noise (3) and Hi-Z (2) adversely affect system performance Figure 16. Reset Sequence Example 1 MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 33 - [AK4413] (2) RESET by MCLK or LRCK Stop The AK4413 is automatically placed in reset state when MCLK or LRCK is stopped during PCM mode (RSTN pin =“H”), and the analog outputs are floating (Hi-Z). When MCLK and LRCK are input again, the AK4413 exits reset state and starts the operation. Zero detect function is disable when MCLK or LRCK is stopped. AVDD pin DVDD pin RSTB pin (1) Internal State Power-down D/A In (Digital) Power-down Normal Operation Normal Operation (3) GD D/A Out (Analog) Digital Circuit Power-down (2) GD (4) Hi-Z (5) (2) (4) (4) (5) Clock In MCLK, LRCK Stop MCLK, LRCK External MUTE (6) (6) (6) Notes: (1) After AVDD and DVDD are powered-up, the PDN pin should be “L” for 150ns. (2) The analog output corresponding to digital input has group delay (GD). (3) The digital data can be stopped. Click noise after MCLK and LRCK are input again can be reduced by inputting “0” data during this period. (4) Click noise occurs within 3 ~ 4LRCK cycles from the riding edge (“↑”) of the PDN pin or MCLK inputs. This noise occurs even when “0” data is input. (5) Clocks (MCLK, BICK, LRCK) can be stopped in the reset state (MCLK or LRCK is stopped). (6) Mute the analog output externally if click noise (4) influences system applications. The timing example is shown in this figure. Figure 17. Reset Sequence Example 2 MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 34 - [AK4413] ■ Register Control Interface Pins (parallel control mode) or registers (serial control mode) can control the functions of the AK4413. In parallel control mode, the register setting is ignored, and in serial control mode the pin settings are ORed if the pin is not repurposed. When the state of the PSN pin is changed, the AK4413 should be reset by the PDN pin. The serial control interface is enabled by the PSN pin = “L”. In this mode, pin settings must be all “L”. Internal registers may be written to through3-wire µP interface pins: CSN, CCLK and CDTI. The data on this interface consists of Chip address (2-bits, C1/0), Read/Write (1-bit; fixed to “1”), Register address (MSB first, 5-bits) and Control data (MSB first, 8-bits). The AK4413 latches the data on the rising edge of CCLK, so data should be clocked in on the falling edge. The writing of data is valid when CSN “↑”. The clock speed of CCLK is 5MHz (max). Function Parallel mode Serial mode Auto Setting Mode Y Y Manual Setting Mode Y Y Audio Format Y Y De-emphasis Y Y SMUTE Y Y TDM Mode Y (4-ch only) Y Digital Filter Option Y Y Zero Detection Y Digital Attenuator Y Table 23. Function List 1 (Y: Available, -: Not available) Setting the PDN pin to “L” resets the registers to their default values. In serial control mode, the internal timing circuit is reset by the RSTN bit, but the registers are not initialized. CSN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 CCLK CDTI C1 C0 R/W A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 C1-C0: Chip Address (C1 bit =CAD1 pin, C0 bit =CAD0 pin) R/W: READ/WRITE (Fixed to “1”, Write only) A4-A0: Register Address D7-D0: Control Data Figure 18. Control I/F Timing * The AK4413 does not support the read command. * When the AK4413 is in power down mode (PDN pin = “L”) or the MCLK is not provided, a writing into the control registers is prohibited. * The control data can not be written when the CCLK rising edge is 15 times or less or 17 times or more during CSN is “L”. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 35 - [AK4413] Function List Function Attenuation Level Audio Data Interface Modes Data Zero Detect Enable Minimum delay Filter Enable Slow Rolloff Filter Enable Short delay Filter Enable De-emphasis Response Default 0dB 24bit MSB Justified Disable Sharp roll-off filter OFF Soft Mute Enable Normal Operation MONO mode Stereo mode select Stereo Inverting Enable of DZF “H” active The data selection of L channel and R channel R channel The data selection of DAC1 and Normal DAC2 Data Invert Mode OFF Table 24. Function List 2 MS1495-E-01 Address 03H 04H 06H 07H 00H 08H 09H 01H 02H 01H 0AH 01H 02H 02H 02H 05H Bit ATT7-0 DIF2-0 L1/R1/L2/R2 SD SLOW DEM3-0 SMUTE MONO DZFB SELLR1/2 0AH SDS1/2 05H INVL1/L2/R1/R2 2013/01 - 36 - [AK4413] ■ Register Map Addr 00H 01H 02H 03H 04H 05H 06H 07H 08H 09H 0AH Register Name Control 1 Control 2 Control 3 L1ch ATT R1ch ATT Control 4 L2ch ATT R2ch ATT DZF1 Control DZF2 Control Control 5 D7 ACKS 0 0 ATT7 ATT7 INVL1 ATT7 ATT7 L1 L1 TDM1 D6 0 0 0 ATT6 ATT6 INVR1 ATT6 ATT6 R1 R1 TDM0 D5 0 SD 0 ATT5 ATT5 INVL2 ATT5 ATT5 L2 L2 SDS1 D4 0 DFS1 0 ATT4 ATT4 INVR2 ATT4 ATT4 R2 R2 SDS2 D3 DIF2 DFS0 MONO ATT3 ATT3 SELLR2 ATT3 ATT3 0 0 PW2 D2 DIF1 DEM1 DZFB ATT2 ATT2 0 ATT2 ATT2 0 0 PW1 D1 DIF0 DEM0 SELLR1 ATT1 ATT1 0 ATT1 ATT1 0 0 DEM3 D0 RSTN SMUTE SLOW ATT0 ATT0 0 ATT0 ATT0 0 0 DEM2 Notes: Data must not be written into addresses from 0BH to 1FH. When the PDN pin goes to “L”, the registers are initialized to their default values. When RSTN bit is set to “0”, only the internal timing is reset, and the registers are not initialized to their default values. When the state of the PSN pin is changed, the AK4413 should be reset by the PDN pin. ■ Register Definitions Addr Register Name 00H Control 1 Default D7 ACKS 0 D6 0 0 D5 0 0 D4 0 0 D3 DIF2 0 D2 DIF1 1 D1 DIF0 0 D0 RSTN 1 RSTN: Internal Timing Reset 0: Reset. All registers are not initialized. 1: Normal Operation (default) Internal clock timings are reset but registers are not reset. DIF2-0: Audio Data Interface Modes (Table 14) Initial value is “010” (Mode 2: 24-bit MSB justified). ACKS: Master Clock Frequency Auto Setting Mode Enable (PCM only) 0: Disable : Manual Setting Mode (default) 1: Enable : Auto Setting Mode When ACKS bit = “1”, the sampling frequency and MCLK frequency are detected automatically. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 37 - [AK4413] Addr Register Name 01H Control 2 Default D7 0 0 D6 0 0 D5 SD 1 D4 DFS1 0 D3 DFS0 0 D2 DEM1 0 D1 DEM0 1 D0 SMUTE 0 SMUTE: Soft Mute Enable 0: Normal Operation (default) 1: DAC outputs soft-muted. DEM1-0: DAC1 De-emphasis Response (Table 17) Initial value is “01” (OFF). SD: Short delay Filter Enable. 0: Sharp roll-off filter 1: Short delay filter (default) SD 0 0 1 1 DFS1-0: SLOW Mode 0 Sharp roll-off filter 1 Slow roll-off filter 0 Short delay sharp roll-off 1 Short delay slow roll-off Table 25. Digital Filter setting (default) Sampling Speed Control (Table 7) The default values are “00”. A click noise occurs when changing DFS1-0 bits. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 38 - [AK4413] Addr Register Name 02H Control 3 Default SLOW: D7 0 0 D6 0 0 D5 0 0 D4 0 0 D3 MONO 0 D2 DZFB 0 D1 SELLR1 0 D0 SLOW 0 Slow Roll-off Filter Enable. This setting is ORed with the pin setting. 0: (default) 1: Slow roll-off filter SD 0 0 1 1 SLOW Mode 0 Sharp roll-off filter 1 Slow roll-off filter 0 Short delay sharp roll-off 1 Short delay slow roll-off Table 26. Digital Filter setting (default) SELLR1: The data selection of L channel and R channel, when MONO mode 0: All channel output L channel data, when MONO mode. (default) 1: All channel output R channel data, when MONO mode. It is enabled when MONO bit is “1”, and outputs Lch date to both channels when “0”,outputs Rch data to both channels when “1”. DZFB: Inverting Enable of DZF 0: DZF pin goes “H” at Zero Detection (default) 1: DZF pin goes “L” at Zero Detection MONO: MONO mode Stereo mode select 0: Stereo mode (default) 1: MONO mode When MONO bit is “1”, MONO mode is enabled. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 39 - [AK4413] Addr Register Name 03H L1ch ATT 04H R1ch ATT Default D7 ATT7 ATT7 1 D6 ATT6 ATT6 1 D5 ATT5 ATT5 1 D4 ATT4 ATT4 1 D3 ATT3 ATT3 1 D2 ATT2 ATT2 1 D1 ATT1 ATT1 1 D0 ATT0 ATT0 1 ATT7-0: Attenuation Level 255 levels, 0.5dB step Data FFH FEH FDH : : 02H 01H 00H Attenuation 0dB -0.5dB -1.0dB : : -126.5dB -127.0dB MUTE (-∞) The transition between set values is soft transition of 7425 levels. It takes 7424/fs (168ms@fs=44.1kHz) from FFH (0dB) to 00H (MUTE). If the PDN pin goes to “L”, the ATTs are initialized to FFH. The ATTs are FFH when RSTN bit= “0”. When RSTN return to “1”, the ATTs fade to their current value. This digital attenuator is independent of soft mute function. Addr Register Name 05H Control 4 Default D7 INVL1 0 D6 INVR1 0 D5 INVL2 0 D4 INVR2 0 D3 SELLR2 0 D2 0 0 D1 0 0 D0 0 0 SELLR2: The data selection of AOUTL2-R2, when MONO mode 0: AOUTL2-R2 output L channel data, when MONO mode. (default) 1: AOUTL2-R2 output R channel data, when MONO mode. When MONO bit is set to “1”, Lch data is output by SELLR2 bit = “0” and Rch data is output by SELLR2 bit = “1”. INVR2: AOUTR2 output phase invert bit 0: Disable (default) 1: Enable INVL2: AOUTL2 output phase invert bit 0: Disable (default) 1: Enable INVR1: AOUTR1 output phase invert bit 0: Disable (default) 1: Enable INVL1: AOUTL1 output phase invert bit 0: Disable (default) 1: Enable MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 40 - [AK4413] Addr Register Name 06H L2ch ATT 07H R2ch ATT Default D7 ATT7 ATT7 1 D6 ATT6 ATT6 1 D5 ATT5 ATT5 1 D4 ATT4 ATT4 1 D3 ATT3 ATT3 1 D2 ATT2 ATT2 1 D1 ATT1 ATT1 1 D0 ATT0 ATT0 1 ATT7-0: Attenuation Level 255 levels, 0.5dB step Data FFH FEH FDH : : 02H 01H 00H Attenuation 0dB -0.5dB -1.0dB : : -126.5dB -127.0dB MUTE (-∞) The transition between set values is soft transition of 7425 levels. It takes 7424/fs (168ms@fs=44.1kHz) from FFH (0dB) to 00H (MUTE). If the PDN pin goes to “L”, the ATTs are initialized to FFH. The ATTs are FFH when RSTN bit= “0”. When RSTN return to “1”, the ATTs fade to their current value. This digital attenuator is independent of soft mute function. Addr Register Name 08H DZF1 Control 09H DZF2 Control Default D7 L1 L1 0 D6 R1 R1 0 D5 L2 L2 0 D4 R2 R2 0 D3 0 0 0 D2 0 0 0 D1 0 0 0 D0 0 0 0 D4 SDS2 0 D3 PW2 1 D2 PW1 1 D1 DEM3 0 D0 DEM2 1 L1-2, R1-2: Zero Detect Flag Enable Bit for the DZF1-2 pins 0: Disable 1: Enable Addr Register Name 0AH Control 5 Default D7 TDM1 0 D6 TDM0 0 D5 SDS1 0 DEM3-2: DAC2 De-emphasis Response (Table 18) Initial value is “01” (OFF). PW2-1: Power Down control for DAC PW2: Power management for DAC2 0: DAC2 power OFF 1: DAC2 power ON (default) PW1: Power management for DAC1 0: DAC1 power OFF 1: DAC1 power ON (default) SDS1-2: DAC1and DAC2 data select 0: Normal Operation 1: Outputs other slot data Refer to Table 15 for details. TDM0-1: TDM Mode Select Mode Normal TDM256 TDM128 TDM1 0 0 1 TDM0 0 1 1 BICK 32fs∼ 256fs fixed 128fs fixed MS1495-E-01 SDTI 1-2 1 1-2 Sampling Speed Normal, Double, Quad Speed Normal Speed Normal, Double, Quad Speed 2013/01 - 41 - [AK4413] SYSTEM DESIGN Figure 19 shows the system connection diagram. Figure 21 and Figure 22 show the analog output circuit examples. The evaluation board (AKD4413) demonstrates the optimum layout, power supply arrangements and measurement results. Analog 3.0V Digital 3.0V 10u 35 VDD1 34 36 AOUTL1N VCM1 37 AOUTL1P 0.1u BICK VREFL1 3 SDATA1 VREFH1 31 4 SDATA2 5 TDM1 AK4413EQ PDN 2 32 LRCK SMUTE Micro- 8 SD AOUTL2P 26 Controller 9 DEM0 VREFH2 25 NC R1ch Mute R1ch Out L2ch LPF L2ch Mute L2ch Out R2ch LPF R2ch Mute R2ch Out 24 R=10 0.1u + 100u VSS2 23 0.1u 22 VDD2 21 AOUTR2N 19 VCM2 18 TEST 17 SLOW R=10 28 VREFL2 20 AOUTR2P 10 DEM1 16 TDM0 R1ch LPF 100u + AOUTL2N 27 11 DIF0 15 ACKS L1ch Out + 10u AOUTR1N 29 6 14 P/S 0.1u AOUTR1P 30 7 13 DFI2 L1ch Mute VSS1 33 1 12 DIF1 L1ch LPF 0.1u TSTO2 39 AVSS 41 DVSS 43 DSP MCLK 42 DVDD 44 0.1u AVDD 40 0.1u TSTO1 38 + 10u Analog 5.0V 10u + 0.1u Digital Ground Analog Ground + Electrolytic Capacitor Ceramic Capacitor Notes: - Power lines of AVDD and DVDD should be distributed separately from the point with low impedance of regulator etc. - VSS1-2, DVSS and AVSS must be connected to the same analog ground plane. - When AOUT drives a capacitive load, some resistance should be added in series between AOUT and the capacitive load. - All input pins except pull-down/pull-up pins should not be allowed to float. Figure 19. Typical Connection Diagram (AVDD=3.0V, VDD1/2=5V, DVDD=3.0V, Serial Control Mode) MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 42 - [AK4413] VDD1 34 36 AOUTL1N 35 VCM1 37 AOUTL1P TSTO1 38 TSTO2 39 AVSS 41 AVDD 40 MCLK 42 PDN 2 BICK VREFL1 3 SDATA1 VREFH1 31 AK4413EQ Controller 1 VSS1 33 32 AOUTR1N 30 4 SDATA2 5 TDM1 6 LRCK 7 SMUTE 8 SD AOUTL2N 26 9 DEM0 VREFH2 25 AOUTR1P 29 NC 28 AOUTL2P 27 19 VCM2 18 TEST 17 SLOW 16 TDM0 15 ACKS 14 PSN 13 DFI2 12 DIF1 21 AOUTR2N VREFL2 11 DIF0 20 AOUTR2P 10 DEM1 24 VSS2 23 22 VDD2 System DVSS 43 Analog Ground DVDD 44 Digital Ground Figure 20. Ground Layout 1. Grounding and Power Supply Decoupling To minimize coupling by digital noise, decoupling capacitors should be connected to AVDD, VDD1/2 and DVDD respectively. AVDD and VDD1/2 are supplied from analog supply in system and DVDD is supplied from digital supply in system. Power lines of AVDD, VDD1/2 and DVDD should be distributed separately from the point with low impedance of regulator etc. The power up sequence between AVDD, VDD1/2 and DVDD is not critical. VSS1-2, DVSS and AVSS must be connected to the same analog ground plane. Decoupling capacitors for high frequency should be placed as near as possible to the supply pin. 2. Voltage Reference The differential voltage between VREFH1/2 and VREFL1/2 sets the analog output range. The VREFH1/2 pin is normally connected to AVDD, and the VREFL1/2 pin is normally connected to VSS1/VSS2/AVSS. VREFH1/2 and VREFL1/2 should be connected with a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor as near as possible to the pin to eliminate the effects of high frequency noise. No load current may be drawn from VCM1/2 pin. All signals, especially clocks, should be kept away from the VREFH1/2 and VREFL1/2 pins in order to avoid unwanted noise coupling into the AK4413. 3. Analog Outputs The analog outputs are full differential outputs and 2.8Vpp (typ, VREFH1/2 − VREFL1/2 = 5V) centered around AVDD/2. The differential outputs are summed externally, VAOUT = (AOUT+) − (AOUT−) between AOUT+ and AOUT−. If the summing gain is 1, the output range is 5.6Vpp (typ, VREFH1/2 − VREFL1/2 = 5V). The bias voltage of the external summing circuit is supplied externally. The input data format is 2's complement. The output voltage (VAOUT) is a positive full scale for 7FFFFFH (@24bit) and a negative full scale for 800000H (@24bit). The ideal VAOUT is 0V for 000000H(@24bit). The internal switched-capacitor filters attenuate the noise generated by the delta-sigma modulator beyond the audio passband. Figure 21 shows an example of external LPF circuit summing the differential outputs by an op-amp. Figure 22 shows an example of differential outputs and LPF circuit example by three op-amps. MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 43 - [AK4413] AK4413 2.4k AOUT- 2.4k 150 680p +Vop 3.3n 2.4k AOUT+ 2.4k Analog Out 150 680p -Vop Figure 21. External LPF Circuit Example 1 for PCM (fc = 125kHz, Q=0.692) Frequency Response Gain 20kHz −0.036dB 40kHz −0.225dB 80kHz −1.855dB Table 27. Frequency Response of External LPF Circuit Example 1 for PCM +15 3.3n + 100u AOUTL- + 10k 330 180 0.1u 7 3 2 + 4 3.9n -15 10u 6 NJM5534D + 10u 620 3.3n 100u 330 3.9n 100 6 Lch 1.0n NJM5534D 10u 0.1u 7 3 + 2 4 6 NJM5534D 1.2k 10k AOUTL+ 180 + 2 - 4 + 3 7 560 620 + +10u 1.0n 1.2k 680 0.1u 560 0.1u 680 + 0.1u 10u + 10u 0.1u Figure 22. External LPF Circuit Example 2 for PCM 2nd Stage Total 1st Stage Cut-off Frequency 182kHz 284kHz Q 0.637 Gain +3.9dB -0.88dB +3.02dB 20kHz -0.025 -0.021 -0.046dB Frequency 40kHz -0.106 -0.085 -0.191dB Response 80kHz -0.517 -0.331 -0.848dB Table 28. Frequency Response of External LPF Circuit Example 2 for PCM MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 44 - [AK4413] 4. Measurement Example Figure 23 shows the relationship between THD+N and Frequency. Measurement condition Ta=25°C; AVDD=DVDD=3.3V, VDD1/2=5.0V; AVSS=VSS1/2=DVSS=0V; VREFH1/2=VDD1/2, VREFL1/2= AVSS; Mono bit = “1”; Signal Frequency = 1kHz; Sampling Frequency = 44.1kHz; Measurement bandwidth = 20Hz ~ 20kHz Measured by Audio Precision System Two. AKM THD+N vs. Input Frequency -90 -92 C=470uF -94 C=220uF C=10uF -96 -98 d B r A -100 -102 -104 -106 -108 -110 C=2200uF C=1000uF -112 -114 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Hz Figure 23. THD+N vs. Frequency MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 45 - [AK4413] PACKAGE 44pin LQFP (Unit: mm) 1.60max 12.0 1.40 ±0.05 0.10±0.05 10.0 23 33 1.00 0.80 12.0 22 10.0 34 12 44 1 11 0.37 +0.08 –0.07 0.20 M 0.145±0.055 0°∼7° S 0.6±0.15 0.10 S ■ Material & Lead finish Package molding compound: Lead frame material: Lead frame surface treatment: Epoxy, Halogen (bromine and chlorine) free Cu Solder (Pb free) plate MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 46 - [AK4413] MARKING AK4413EQ XXXXXXX AKM 1 1) Pin #1 indication 2) AKM Logo 3) Date Code: XXXXXXX(7 digits) 4) Marking Code: AK4413 5) Audio 4 pro Logo MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 47 - [AK4413] REVISION HISTORY Date (Y/M/D) 12/12/10 13/01/15 Revision 00 01 Reason First Edition Error Correction Page Contents 9 SHARP ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 44.1/96/192kHz) Passband Ripple: “±0.005dB (max)” → “-0.0032dB (min), 0.0032 (max)” Note 12 was changed. SLOW ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 44.1/96/192kHz) Passband Ripple: “±0.005dB (max)” → “-0.043dB (min), 0.043 (max)” Note 14 was changed. SHORT DELAY SHARP ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 44.1/96/192kHz) Passband Ripple: “±0.005dB (max)” → “-0.0031dB (min), 0.0031 (max)” SHORT DELAY SLOW ROLL-OFF FILTER CHARACTERISTICS (fs = 44.1/96/192kHz) Passband Ripple: “±0.005dB (max)” → “-0.05dB (min), 0.05 (max)” ■ Register Definitions DEM1-0: The table number was corrected. A0H, Control 5 D3: The default value was changed. (0 → 1) D0: The default value was changed. (0 → 1) DEM3-2: Description was changed. PW2-1: Description was added. 10 11 12 39 42 MS1495-E-01 2013/01 - 48 - [AK4413] IMPORTANT NOTICE z These products and their specifications are subject to change without notice. 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