AKM AKD4642-B Evaluation board rev.0 for ak4642 Datasheet

ASAHI KASEI
[AKD4642-B]
AKD4642-B
Evaluation board Rev.0 for AK4642
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AKD4642-B is an evaluation board for the AK4642, 16bit CODEC with built-in MIC/HP/SPK amplifier. The
AKD4642 can evaluate A/D converter and D/A converter separately in addition to loop-back mode (A/D →
D/A). The AKD4642 also has the digital audio interface and can achieve the interface with digital audio
systems via opt-connector.
„ Ordering guide
AKD4642-B
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Evaluation board for AK4642
(Cable for connecting with printer port of IBM-AT compatible PC and control
software are packed with this. This control software does not operate on Windows
NT.)
FUNCTION
• DIT/DIR with optical input/output
• 10pin Header for serial control mode
5V
GND
Regulator
3.3V
Control Data
LIN1/
RIN1
10pin Header
BEEP
LIN2/
RIN2
HP
DSP
AK4642
10pin Header
LOUT/
ROUT
AK4114
Opt In
Opt Out
Figure 1. AKD4642 Block Diagram
* Circuit diagram and PCB layout are attached at the end of this manual
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1. Evaluation Board Manual
„ Operation sequence
1) Set up the power supply lines.
[VCC]
(red)
= 5.0V
[AGND] (black)
= 0V
[DGND] (black)
= 0V
: for logic
: for analog ground
: for logic ground
Each supply line should be distributed from the power supply unit.
3.3V is supplied to AK4642 and AK4114 via the regulator.
2) Set up the evaluation mode, jumper pins. (See the followings.)
3) Power on.
The AK4642 and AK4114 should be reset once bringing SW1 “L” upon power-up.
„ Evaluation mode
(1) Slave mode
(1-1) Evaluation of Recording block (MIC, ADC) using DIT of AK4114
(1-2) Evaluation of Playback block (HP, SPK, LOUT) using DIR of AK4114
(1-3) Evaluation of Loop-back using AK4114
(1-4) All interface signals including master clock are fed externally.
The AK4114’s audio interface format is fixed to I2S compatible.
(1-1) Evaluation of Loop-back using DIT of AK4114
PORT2 (DIT) and X1 (X’tal) are used. DIT generates audio bi-phase signal from received data and which is
output through optical connector (TOTX141). Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR) and PORT3
(DSP).
JP6
BICK2
JP7
LRCK2
JP8
LRCK
JP9
JP10
MCLK
BICK
JP11
SDTI
DIR ADC
The AK4642’s audio interface format is left instified at default .
There fore, DIF1-0 bits should be chenged to “11”(I2S)
(1-2) Evaluation of Playback block using DIR of AK4114
PORT1 (DIR) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT3 (DSP).
JP6
BICK2
JP7
LRCK2
JP8
LRCK
JP9
JP10
MCLK
BICK
JP11
SDTI
DIR ADC
The AK4642’s audio interface format is left instified at default .
There fore, DIF1-0 bits should be chenged to “11”(I2S)
The AK4114 operates at fs of 32kHz or more. If the fs is slower than 32kHz,
any other evaluation mode without using DIR should be used.
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(1-3) Evaluation of Loop-back using AK4114
X’tal oscillator (X1) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR) and PORT3 (DSP).
JP6
BICK2
JP7
LRCK2
JP8
LRCK
JP9
JP10
MCLK
BICK
JP11
SDTI
DIR
ADC
The AK4642’s audio interface format is left instified at default .
There fore, DIF1-0 bits should be chenged to “11”(I2S)
The AK4114 operates at fs of 32kHz or more. If the fs is slower than 32kHz,
any other evaluation mode without using DIR should be used.
(1-4) All interface signals including master clock are fed externally.
PORT3 (DSP) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR).
JP6
BICK2
JP7
LRCK2
JP8
LRCK
JP9
JP10
MCLK
BICK
JP11
SDTI
DIR
ADC
(2) Master mode
(2-1) Evaluation of Recording block using MCLK of AK4114
(2-2) Master clock is fed externally
(2-1) Evaluation of Loop-back using MCLK of AK4114
X’tal oscillator (X1) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR) and PORT3 (DSP). It can be
evaluated at internal loop-back mode (LOOP bit = “1”). It is possible to evaluate at various sampling frequencies
using built-in AK4642’s PLL.
JP6
BICK2
JP7
LRCK2
JP8
LRCK
JP9
JP10
MCLK
BICK
JP11
SDTI
DIR
ADC
(2-2) Master clock is fed externally
PORT3 (DSP) is used and MCLK is fed from PORT3. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR). It can be
evaluated at internal loop-back mode (LOOP bit = “1”). It is possible to evaluate at various sampling frequencies
using built-in AK4642’s PLL.
JP6
BICK2
JP7
LRCK2
JP8
LRCK
JP9
JP10
MCLK
BICK
JP11
SDTI
DIR
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„ Other jumper pins set up
1. JP1 (GND) : Connection between AGND and DGND.
OPEN : Both grounds are separated on board.
SHORT : Both grounds are connected on board.
2. JP2,JP3 : Connection of mic power.
OPEN: Mic power is not connected.
SHORT : Mic power is connected.
3. JP4,JP5 : Select speaker type.
OPEN : Piezo speaker
SHORT : Dynamic speaker
4. JP12 : Select speaker type.
Dynamic: Dynamic speaker
Piezo: Piezo speaker
„ The function of the toggle SW
Upper-side is “H” and lower side is “L”.
[SW1] (PDN): Power down of AK4642 and AK4114. Keep “H” during normal operation.
„ Indication for LED
[LED1] (ERF): Monitor INT0 pin of the AK4114. LED turns on when some error has occurred to AK4114.
„ Serial Control
The AK4642 can be controlled via the printer port (parallel port) of IBM-AT compatible PC. Connect PORT4
(CTRL) with PC by 10 wire flat cable packed with the AKD4642.
Connect
PC
10 wire
flat cable
10pin
Connector
CSN
CCLK
CDTI
AKD4642
10pin Header
Figure 2. Connect of 10 wire flat cable
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„ Analog Input/Output Circuits
(1) Input Circuits
1. BEEP Input Circuit
J2
BEEP
C14
1u
4
R15
20k
BEEP
+
6
3
Figure 3. BEEP Input Circuit
2. LINE1 Input Circuit
R1
2.2k
MPWR
R2
2.2k
J5
LIN1/RIN1
4
JP3
RIN1
C3
1u
+
6
3
RIN1
C2
1u
+
JP2
LIN1
LIN1
Figure 4. LINE1 Input Circuit
3. LINE2 Input Circuit
C18
1u
+
J3
LIN2/RIN2
LIN2
4
6
3
C19
1u
+
RIN2
Figure 5. LINE2 Input Circuit
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(2) Output Circuits
1. Headphone-amp Output Circuit
C13
47u
4
+
HPL
R14
6.8
+
6
3
J1
HP
HPR
C15
47u
C16
0.22u
C17
0.22u
R17
10
R18
10
R16
6.8
Figure 6. Headphone-amp Output Circuit
3. STEREO LINE Output Circuit
C20
1u
+
R21
220
LOUT
R22
20k
C21
1u
4
J6
LOUT/ROUT
6
3
+
R23
220
ROUT
R24
20k
Figure 8. STEREO LINE Output Circuit
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4. SPEAKER Output Circuit
R19
10
J4
SPK-JACK
SPP
SPK1
020S16
CN1
D1
Piezo(EXT)
Dynamic
P
2
SPP
Dynamic
Piezo(EXT)
D2
1
SPN
N
SPN
R20
10
Figure 9. SPEAKER Output Circuit
∗ AKM assumes no responsibility for the trouble when using the above circuit examples.
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2. Control Software Manual
„ Set-up of evaluation board and control software
1. Set up the AKD4642-B according to previous term.
2. Connect IBM-AT compatible PC with AKD4642-B by 10-line type flat cable (packed with AKD4642-B). Take care
of the direction of 10pin header. (Please install the driver in the CD-ROM when this control software is used on
Windows 2000/XP. Please refer “Installation Manual of Control Software Driver by AKM device control software”.
In case of Windows95/98/ME, this installation is not needed. This control software does not operate on Windows
NT.)
3. Insert the CD-ROM labeled “AK4642-B Evaluation Kit” into the CD-ROM drive.
4. Access the CD-ROM drive and double-click the icon of “akd4642.exe” to set up the control program.
5. Then please evaluate according to the follows.
„ Operation flow
Keep the following flow.
1. Set up the control program according to explanation above.
2. Click “Port Reset” button.
„ Explanation of each buttons
1. [Port Reset] :
2. [Write default] :
3. [All Write] :
4. [Function1] :
5. [Function2] :
6. [Function3] :
7. [Function4] :
8. [Function5]:
9. [SAVE] :
10. [OPEN] :
11. [Write] :
Set up the USB interface board (AKDUSBIF-A) .
Initialize the register of AK4642.
Write all registers that is currently displayed.
Dialog to write data by keyboard operation.
Dialog to write data by keyboard operation.
The sequence of register setting can be set and executed.
The sequence that is created on [Function3] can be assigned to buttons and executed.
The register setting that is created by [SAVE] function on main window can be assigned to
buttons and executed.
Save the current register setting.
Write the saved values to all register.
Dialog to write data by mouse operation.
„ Indication of data
Input data is indicated on the register map. Red letter indicates “H” or “1” and blue one indicates “L” or “0”. Blank is the
part that is not defined in the datasheet.
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„ Explanation of each dialog
1. [Write Dialog]: Dialog to write data by mouse operation
There are dialogs corresponding to each register.
Click the [Write] button corresponding to each register to set up the dialog. If you check the check box, data
becomes “H” or “1”. If not, “L” or “0”.
If you want to write the input data to AK4642, click [OK] button. If not, click [Cancel] button.
2. [Function1 Dialog] : Dialog to write data by keyboard operation
Address Box:
Data Box:
Input registers address in 2 figures of hexadecimal.
Input registers data in 2 figures of hexadecimal.
If you want to write the input data to AK4642, click [OK] button. If not, click [Cancel] button.
3. [Function2 Dialog] : Dialog to evaluate IVOL and DVOL
Address Box:
Input registers address in 2 figures of hexadecimal.
Start Data Box:
Input starts data in 2 figures of hexadecimal.
End Data Box:
Input end data in 2 figures of hexadecimal.
Interval Box:
Data is written to AK4642 by this interval.
Step Box:
Data changes by this step.
Mode Select Box:
If you check this check box, data reaches end data, and returns to start data.
[Example] Start Data = 00, End Data = 09
Data flow: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
If you do not check this check box, data reaches end data, but does not return to start data.
[Example] Start Data = 00, End Data = 09
Data flow: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
If you want to write the input data to AK4642, click [OK] button. If not, click [Cancel] button.
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4. [Save] and [Open]
4-1. [Save]
Save the current register setting data. The extension of file name is “akr”.
(Operation flow)
(1) Click [Save] Button.
(2) Set the file name and push [Save] Button. The extension of file name is “akr”.
4-2. [Open]
The register setting data saved by [Save] is written to AK4642. The file type is the same as [Save].
(Operation flow)
(1) Click [Open] Button.
(2) Select the file (*.akr) and Click [Open] Button.
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5. [Function3 Dialog]
The sequence of register setting can be set and executed.
(1) Click [F3] Button.
(2) Set the control sequence.
Set the address, Data and Interval time. Set “-1” to the address of the step where the sequence should be paused.
(3) Click [Start] button. Then this sequence is executed.
The sequence is paused at the step of Interval="-1". Click [START] button, the sequence restarts from the paused step.
This sequence can be saved and opened by [Save] and [Open] button on the Function3 window. The extension of file
name is “aks”.
Figure 1. Window of [F3]
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6. [Function4 Dialog]
The sequence that is created on [Function3] can be assigned to buttons and executed. When [F4] button is clicked, the
window as shown in Figure 2 opens.
Figure 2. [F4] window
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6-1. [OPEN] buttons on left side and [START] buttons
(1) Click [OPEN] button and select the sequence file (*.aks).
The sequence file name is displayed as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. [F4] window(2)
(2) Click [START] button, then the sequence is executed.
3-2. [SAVE] and [OPEN] buttons on right side
[SAVE] : The sequence file names can assign be saved. The file name is *.ak4.
[OPEN] : The sequence file names assign that are saved in *.ak4 are loaded.
3-3. Note
(1) This function doesn't support the pause function of sequence function.
(2) All files need to be in same folder used by [SAVE] and [OPEN] function on right side.
(3) When the sequence is changed in [Function3], the file should be loaded again in order to reflect the change.
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7. [Function5 Dialog]
The register setting that is created by [SAVE] function on main window can be assigned to buttons and executed. When
[F5] button is clicked, the following window as shown in Figure 4 opens.
Figure 4. [F5] window
7-1. [OPEN] buttons on left side and [WRITE] button
(1) Click [OPEN] button and select the register setting file (*.akr).
The register setting file name is displayed as shown in Figure 5.
(2) Click [WRITE] button, then the register setting is executed.
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Figure 5. [F5] windows(2)
7-2. [SAVE] and [OPEN] buttons on right side
[SAVE] : The register setting file names assign can be saved. The file name is *.ak5.
[OPEN] : The register setting file names assign that are saved in *.ak5 are loaded.
7-3. Note
(1) All files need to be in same folder used by [SAVE] and [OPEN] function on right side.
(2) When the register setting is changed by [Save] Button in main window, the file should be loaded again in order to
reflect the change.
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MEASUREMENT RESULTS
1. EXT mode (slave mode)
[Measurement condition]
• Measurement unit: Audio Precision, System two
• BICK: 64fs
• Bit: 16bit
• Measurement Frequency: 20∼ 20kHz
• Power Supply: AVDD=DVDD=HVDD=3.3V
• Temperature: Room
• Input Frequency: 1kHz
• Sampling Frequency: 44.1kHz
[Measurement Results]
2. ADC (LIN2/RIN2) characteristics (IVOL=0dB, ALC1 = OFF, LIN2/RIN2 Æ ADC Æ IVOL)
L[dB]
MGAIN Bit
R[dB]
00
01
00
01
THD+N
20kHzLPF (-1dB)
87.3
82.9
87.1
82.7
DR
20kHzLPF + A-weighted
94.9
86.3
94.9
86.1
S/N
20kHzLPF + A-weighted
95.0
86.2
95.1
86.0
3.DAC (LOUT/ROUT) characteristics (RL=10kΩ, DAC Æ LOUT/ROUT)
L[dB]
R[dB]
THD+N
20kHzLPF (-3dB)
87.5
87.6
S/N
20kHzLPF + A-weighted
92.0
93.4
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2. PLOT DATA
2-1.ADC (LIN2/RIN2 Æ ADC) PLOT DATA
AKM
AK4642 THD+N vs. Input Level LIN2/RIN2
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
d
B
F
S
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-130
-120
-110
-100
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
dBr
Figure 10. THD+N vs. Input Level
AKM
AK4642 THD+N vs. fin LIN2/RIN2
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
d
B
F
S
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 11. THD+N vs. Input Frequency
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AK 4642 Linearity LIN 2/RIN2
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
d
B
F
S
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-120
-110
-100
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
+0
dBr
Figure 12. Linearity
AKM
AK4642 Frequency Responce LIN2/RIN2
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+5
+4
+3
+2
+1
d
B
F
S
+0
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 13 Frequency Response
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AKM
AK4642 FFT THD+N LIN2/RIN2
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
d
B
F
S
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-160
-170
-180
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 14. FFT Plot ( Input level=-1.0dBFS)
AKM
AK4642 FFT DR LIN2/RIN2
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
d
B
F
S
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-160
-170
-180
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 15. FFT Plot ( Input level=-60.0dBFS )
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AKM
AK4642 FFT DR LIN2/RIN2
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
d
B
F
S
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-160
-170
-180
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 16. FFT Plot ( No signal )
AKM
AK 4642 Crosstalk LIN 2/RIN2
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-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
d
B
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 17. Crosstalk Plot
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2-2. DAC(DAC Æ LOUT/ROUT) PLOT DATA
AKM
AK4642 THD vs. Input Level LOUT/ROUT
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
d
B
r
A
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-120
-110
-100
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
+0
dBFS
Figure 18. THD+N vs. Input Level
AKM
AK4642 THD+N vs. fin LOUT/ROUT
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
d
B
r
A
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 19. THD+N vs. Input Frequency
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AK4642 Linearity LOUT/ROUT
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
d
B
r
A
-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-120
-110
-100
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
+0
dBFS
Figure 20 Linearity
AKM
AK4642 Frequency Responce LOUT/ROUT
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+3
+2.5
+2
+1.5
+1
d
B
r
A
+0.5
+0
-0.5
-1
-1.5
-2
-2.5
-3
2k
4k
6k
8k
10k
12k
14k
16k
18k
20k
Hz
Figure 21. Frequency Response
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AKM
AK4642 FFT THD+N LOUT/ROUT
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
d
B
r
A
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-160
-170
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 22. FFT Plot ( Input level=-3dBFS )
AKM
AK4642 FFT DR LOUT/ROUT
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
d
B
r
A
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-160
-170
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 23. FFT Plot ( Input level=-60.0dBFS )
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AKM
AK4642 FFT S/N LOUT/ROUT
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
d
B
r
A
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-160
-170
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 24. FFT Plot ( No signal )
AKM
AK 4642 Crosstalk LOUT /ROUT
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+0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
d
B
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Figure 25. Crosstolk Plot
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[AKD4642-B]
IMPORTANT NOTICE
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A
B
C
D
E
DGND
JP1
GND
AGND
ROUT
LOUT
BEEP
LIN2
RIN1
RIN2
E
LIN1
E
+
C1
1u
MPWR
MUTET
ROUT
25
26
27
LOUT
BEEP
29
RIN2
30
LIN2
31
VCOM
HPR
23
HPR
3
AVSS
HVSS
22
4
AVDD
HVDD
21
SPP
C7
0.1u
C8
0.1u
JP12
HVDD
PIEZO
VCC
Dynamic
REG
C
VCOC
SPP
20
6
I2C
SPN
19
SPN
7
PDN
MCKO
18
TEST2
8
CSN
MCKI
17
MCKI
47k
51
PDN
DVSS
16
15
10
BICK
CDTI
CCLK
9
DVDD
51
CSN
14
R7
C9
10u
5
LRCK
R6
AK4642
10k
13
R3
R4
R5
10
2
SDTO
4.7n
HPL
12
+
C10
24
C5
0.1u
REG
C
HPL
SDTI
C6
10u
MPWR
11
+
1
+
C4
2.2u
LIN1
RIN1
U1
28
D
32
D
C11
0.1u
B
R9
51
R10
51
R11
51
R12
51
B
R13
51
BICK
LRCK
SDTO
SDTI
CDTI
CCLK
+
R8
51
C12
10u
A
A
Title
Size
A3
Date:
A
B
C
D
AKD4642-B
Document Number
Rev
AK4642
Monday, September 13, 2004
Sheet
E
0
1
of
5
A
4
C13
47u
R15
20k
R14
6.8
4
HPL
E
J1
HP
6
3
BEEP
+
6
3
D
+
C14
1u
C
+
E
J2
BEEP
B
E
HPR
C15
47u
C16
0.22u
C17
0.22u
R17
10
R18
10
R16
6.8
C18
1u
LIN2
+
J3
LIN2/RIN2
4
6
3
D
D
C19
1u
+
RIN2
R1
2.2k
R19
10
MPWR
J4
SPK-JACK
SPP
R2
2.2k
SPK1
D1
J5
LIN1/RIN1
C
JP3
RIN1
4
Piezo(EXT)
Dynamic
C3
1u
+
6
3
JP3
SPKP
RIN1
D2
C2
1u
+
JP2
LIN1
020S16
CN1
P
2
C
Dynamic
Piezo(EXT)
1
JP4
SPKN
N
LIN1
SPN
R20
10
C20
1u
R21
220
+
B
LOUT
R22
20k
C21
1u
4
B
J6
LOUT/ROUT
6
3
+
R23
220
ROUT
R24
20k
A
A
Title
Size
A3
Date:
A
B
C
D
AKD4642-B
Document Number
Rev
Input/Output
Thursday, September 16, 2004
Sheet
E
0
2
of
5
B
C
D
E
VCC
REG
T1
TA48M33F
1
IN
L1
47u
+
REG
OUT
C23
0.1u
C24
0.1u
L2
10u
2
2
1
TORX141
+ C29
10u
C28
0.1u
R25
470
C30
0.1u
1
40
39
R26
18k
R
VCOM
41
AVSS
42
RX0
43
NC
44
RX1
45
TEST1
46
RX2
47
NC
RX3
U2
48
C31
0.47u
D
C25
0.1u
REG
37
GND
OUT
E
D3V
C27
10u
INT1
3
+
VCC
38
PORT1
AVDD
E
C22
47u
for 74HC14,74HC04
GND
A
D
R27
1k
U3A
IPS0
INT0
1
36
2
LED1
ERF
2
D3V
1
74HC14
D3V
2
NC
OCKS0
35
3
DIF0
OCKS1
34
4
TEST2
CM1
33
5
DIF1
CM0
32
6
NC
PDN
31
XTI
30
R28
47k
AK4114
C
4114_PDN
C
TEST 1
C32
5p
DIF2
8
IPS1
XTO
29
9
P/SN
DAUX
28
10
XTL0
MCKO2
27
11
XTL1
BICK
26
DIR_BICK
12
VIN
SDTO
25
DIR_SDTO
1
7
C33
5p
2
X1
11.2896MHz
SDTO
A
IN
VCC
3
2
GND
1
TOTX141
LRCK
24
MCKO1
23
22
DVSS
DVDD
21
C35
0.1u
DIR_LRCK
+
20
VOUT
UOUT
19
COUT
18
BOUT
17
TX1
16
15
DVSS
14
13
VCC
PORT2
C34
0.1u
+
D3V
TX0
B
TVDD
B
DIR_MCLK
C36
10u
C37
10u
R29
5.1
REG
A
C38
0.1u
Title
Size
A3
Date:
A
B
C
D
AKD4642-B
Document Number
Rev
DIR/DIT
Monday, September 13, 2004
Sheet
E
0
3
of
5
A
B
C
D
E
U4
11
Y8
A8
9
12
Y7
A7
8
LRCK
13
Y6
A6
7
SDTI
14
Y5
A5
6
CDTI
15
Y4
A4
5
CCLK
16
Y3
A3
4
CSN
17
Y2
A2
3
PDN
18
Y1
A1
2
10
GND
G2
19
20
VCC
G1
1
MCKI
JP6
BICK2
E
BICK
E
JP7
LRCK2
D
JP8
LRCK
DIR_LRCK
D
C39
0.1u
D3V
74LVC541
VCC
C
PORT4
1
2
3
4
5
10
9
8
7
6
JP9
MCLK
R30
10k
R33
10k
R35
10k
R31
R32
R34
JP10
BICK
470
470
470
C
DIR_MCLK
MCLK
BICK
LRCK
SDTI
VCC
DIR_BICK
PORT3
1
2
3
4
5
10
9
8
7
6
DSP
CSN
CCLK
CDTI
D3V
R36
10k
CTRL
ADC
SDTO
B
B
JP11
SDTI
D3V
2
1
D3
HSU119
R37
10k
U3B
3
U3C
4
74HC14
H
5
6
4114_PDN
74HC14
1
L
3
DIR_SDTO
DIR
SW1
PDN
C40
0.1u
A
2
A
Title
Size
A3
Date:
A
B
C
D
AKD4642-B
Document Number
Rev
LOGIC
Monday, September 13, 2004
0
Sheet
E
4
of
5
A
B
C
D
E
E
E
D
D
U3F
13
12
74HC14
U3E
11
10
74HC14
U3D
C
9
C
8
74HC14
B
B
A
A
Title
Size
A3
Date:
A
B
C
D
AKD4642-B
Document Number
Rev
PIN
Thursday, September 16, 2004
0
Sheet
E
5
of
5
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