Rohm BU7893GU Mixer & selector with 16bit d/a converter Datasheet

TECHNICAL NOTE
Sound Path Selector LSI Series
Mixer & Selector
With 16bit D/A Converters
BU7858KN,BU7893GU
●OUTLINE
This LSI is mounted with stereo 16bit D/A Converter and suitable for higher sound quality and miniaturization of cellular
phone with music play. BU7893GU has a 3D surround enhancement function and hence can play the wide-spreading stereo
sound from stereo speakers that are arranged nearby.
●FEATURE
1) Mounted with Stereo 16bit audio D/A converter
2) Compatible with Stereo analogue interface
3) Stereo headphone amplifier (16Ω)
4) Low-band corrective circuit in headphone amplifier
5) Volume that can adjust the gain
6) Flexible mixing function
●APPLICATION
Portable information & communication equipments such as cellular phone and PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) etc.
Cellular phone with music play
●LINEUP
Function
Stereo audio D/A converter
Stereo audio interface format
3D surround enhancement function
3 band equalizer
Stereo headphone amplifier
Line output (600Ω driver)
Headphone
amplifier
low-band
correction function
Click noise reduction function
Package
BU7858KN
16bit
16bit Right justified
18bit Right justified
IIS
No
No
16Ω driver
Yes
BU7893GU
16bit
16bit Left justified
16bit Right justified
IIS
Yes
Yes
16Ω driver
No
Built-in
Built-in
Yes
(headphone only)
VQFN28
Yes
VCSP85H3
Oct. 2007
●ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameter
Power-Supply
BU7858KN
Voltage
BU7893GU
Symbol
VDD
DVDDIO
AVDD
Rating
-0.3 ~ 4.5
Unit
V
-0.3 ~ 4.5
V
-0.3 ~ 2.5
DVDDCO
Power Dissipation
BU7858KN
580 *1
Pd
mW
BU7893GU
700 *2
-20 ~ +85
Operating
BU7858KN
℃
TOPR
-30 ~ +85
Temperature
BU7893GU
-55 ~ +125
Storage
BU7858KN
℃
TSTG
-50 ~ +125
Temperature
BU7893GU
*1 5.8mW is decreased every 1℃ when using it over 25℃. (mounted on the ROHM standard PCB )
*2 7.0mW is decreased every 1℃ when using it over 25℃.
●RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITION
【BU7858KN】
Parameter
Symbol
Power-Supply Voltage
VDD
Min
2.7
Typ
3.0
Max
3.3
Unit
V
Min
2.6
DVDDCO
1.62
Typ
2.8
1.8
1.8
Max
3.3
3.3
1.98
Unit
V
V
V
【BU7893GU】
Parameter
Analog Power-Supply Voltage
Digital I/O Power-Supply Voltage
Digital Core Power-Supply Voltage
Symbol
AVDD
DVDDIO
DVDDCO
●ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
【BU7858KN】
Unless otherwise specified、Ta=25℃、AVDD=DVDD=3.0V
・Analog
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Current Consumption
Idd3
-
2.3
Max
3.7
Unit
mA
Condition
16Ω driver part and no signal
fs=44.1kHz, fin=1kHz, 20kHz
LPF, Vin=-0.5dBFS
fs=44.1kHz, fin=1kHz
, A-weighted, Vin=0dBFS
DAC S/(N+D)
SN+D
-
85
-
dB
DAC S/N
SNR
-
92
-
dB
THDhp
-
0.05
0.5
%
PO
-
10
-
mW
fin=1kHz, THD=10%, RL=16Ω
VNO
-
-94
-80
dBV
A-weighted
VOMAX1
VOMAX2
2.0
2.0
-
-
-
-
VP-P
VP-P
fin=1kHz, THD≦1%, 10kΩLoad
fin=1kHz, THD≦1%, 600ΩLoad
Headphone
Amplifier
Total
Harmonic Distortion
Headphone Amplifier Maximum
Output
Headphone Amplifier Output
Noise Voltage
SPO Maximum Output Level
EXTO Maximum Output Level
fin=1kHz, 20kHz LPF, Vin=-10dBV
・Digital (DC)
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Digital Input Voltage “L”
VIL
-
-
Digital Input Voltage “H”
VIH
Digital Output Voltage “L”
VOL
Digital Output Voltage “H”
VOH
Input Leakage Current 1
IIN1
0.8 x
DVDD
-
DVDD
-0.5
-
Condition
Max
0.2 x
DVDD
Unit
-
-
V
-
0.5
V
Iol=-500μA
-
-
V
Ioh=500μA
-
±2
μA
2/24
V
at 0V, 3V
・Audio Interface
Parameter
MCLKI Frequency
MCLKI Duty Ratio
LRCLK Frequency
LRCLK Duty Ratio
BCLK Frequency
BCLK Duty Ratio
LRCLK edge to BCLK↑ Time
BCLK↑ to LRCLK Edge Time
Data Hold Time
Data Set-up Time
Symbol
fMCLK
dMCLK
fs
dLR
fBCK
dBCK
tLRS
tSLR
tSDH
tSDS
Min
4.096
45
16
45
0.512
45
50
50
50
50
Typ
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Max
18.432
55
48
55
3.072
55
-
-
-
-
Condition
Unit
MHz
%
kHz
%
MHz
%
ns
ns
ns
ns
【BU7893GU】
・Whole Block
Unless otherwise specified、Ta=25℃、DVDD_CORE=1.8V、DVDD_IO=1.8V、AVDD=2.8V、Digital input terminal is fixed with
DVDD_IO ”L” or ”H” level、The gain settings of the audio paths are all 0dB, and no signal
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Condition
DVDD_CORE Stand-by Current
ISTCO
-
-
10
μA
standby,CLKI = DVSS
(Core logic block)
DVDD_IO Stand-by Current
ISTIO
-
-
5
μA
standby,CLKI = DVSS
AVDD Stand-by Current
ISTA
-
-
5
μA
standby
DVDD_CORE Operation Current IDDCO
-
5
10
mA
BCLK,LRCLK = Input mode
DVDD_IO Operation Current
IDDIO
-
0.1
1
mA
MCLK = L output
ANAINL→MIX1→SPOL
AVDD Operation Current 1
IDDA1
-
1.6
2.8
mA
(Analog melody)
ANAINR→MIX2→SPOR
SDI→MIX1→SPOL
AVDD Operation Current 2
IDDA2
-
6.0
10.0
mA
SDI→MIX2→SPOR
(Digital melody)
TCXOI = 19.8MHz,fs = 44.1kHz
・DC Characteristic
Parameter
Symbol
All output
terminal※1
All output
terminal※1
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
0
-
0.30
V
Iol=+0.8mA
DVDD_IO
-0.30
-
DVDD_IO
V
Ioh=-0.8mA
-0.3
-
DVSS+0.5
V
※3
V
L Output Voltage
Vold
H Output Voltage
Vohd
L Level Input Voltage1
Vild1
All input
2
terminal※
L Level Input Voltage 2
Vild2
CLKI※
-0.3
-
H Level Input Voltage 1
Vihd1
All input
2
terminal※
DVDD_IO
-0.5
-
H Level Input Voltage 2
Vihd2
CLKI※3
※3
-
Iild
All input
terminal※2
-1
-
1
μA
H Level Input Current 1
Iihd1
All input
2
terminal※
-1
-
1
μA
H Level Input Current 2
Iihd2
CLKI※3
-1
-
1
μA
Output OFF Current
Iozd
Hi-Z
terminal※4
-10
-
10
μA
L Level Input Current
※
※
※
※
※
Termin
-al
3
DVDD_IO
+0.3
DVDD_CORE
+0.3
Condition
V
V
Input terminal voltage
is DVSS
Input terminal voltage
is DVDD_IO
Input terminal voltage
is DVDD_CORE
1 : They also contain interactive terminals that are set output state.
2 : They also contain interactive terminals that are set input state.
3 : Please connect 100pF coupling capacitor and input 0.5VP-P or more when you input through coupling capacitor.
(In address 15h CLKSEL1=0、CLKSEL0=1)
4 : At interactive terminals of input state or three-state terminals of output-disable state
3/24
・Audio Path(MIX)
Unless otherwise specified、Ta=25℃、AVDD=2.8V、reference input level=-6dBV、f=1kHz、A-weighted
、path gain =0dB
Condition
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
1dB step
ANAL_V Volume Setting
GDACL
-11
-
+3
dB
1dB step
ANAR_V Volume Setting
GDACR
-11
-
+3
dB
・Audio Path (SP PREamp)
Unless otherwise specified、Ta=25℃、AVDD=2.8V、reference input level =-6dBV、f=1kHz、A-weighted、path gain =0dB、
RL=33kΩ
Condition
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
20kHz LPF
THD+N
THDSP
-
-70
-60
dB
Output Noise Voltage
VNOSP
-
-90
-80
dBV
At no a signal
Mute Level
MLSP
-
-90
-80
dB
1kHz BPF
・Audio Path (HP amp)
Unless otherwise specified、Ta=25℃、AVDD=2.8V、reference input level =-6dBV、f=1kHz、A-weighted、path gain =0dB、
RL=16Ω
Condition
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
20kHz LPF
THD+N
THDHP
-
-65
-55
dB
Output Noise Voltage
VNOHP
-
-90
-80
dBV
At no signal
The Maximum Output Power
POHP
10
-
-
mW
THD=10%,16Ω load
Channel Separation
CSHP
-
-80
-70
dB
Vo=-14dBV,1kHz BPF
Mute Level
MLHP
-
-90
-80
dB
1kHz BPF
HPL_V Volume Setting 1
GA1HPL
-48
-
0
dB
2dB step
HPL_V Volume Setting 2
GA2HPL
-42
-
+6
dB
2dB step
HPR_V Volume Setting 1
GA1HPR
-48
-
0
dB
2dB step
HPR_V Volume Setting 2
GA2HPR
-42
-
+6
dB
2dB step
・3D Surround, Equalizer, and Audio DAC
Unless otherwise specified、Ta=25℃、AVDD=2.8V、BCLK=64fs、LRCLK=256fs、f=1kHz、
path gain=0dB、SPOL/SPOR output、SPOL/SPOR= no load、output=0dBFS
Condition
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Full-scale Amplitude
VMAX
1.40
1.68
2.00
VP-P
0.6×AVDD
S/N1 (A-Weighted)
DACsn1
70
75
-
dB
THD+N1 (20kHz LPF)
DACthd1
-
-70
-60
dB
fs=8,11.025kHz
THD+N2 (20kHz LPF)
DACthd2
-
-75
-65
dB
fs=16,22.05,32,44.1,48kHz
・Audio I/F Format
Unless otherwise specified、Ta=25℃、DVDD_IO=1.62~3.3V、DVDD_CORE=1.62~1.98V
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
64fs
BCLK Output Frequency
FBCKO
0.512
-
3.072
MHz
LRCLK Output Frequency
FLRCKO
8
-
48
kHz
SDI Set-up Time
tSDSU
100
-
-
nsec
SDI Hold Time
tSDH
100
-
-
nsec
・PLL
Unless otherwise specified、Ta=25℃、AVDD=2.8V、BCLK = no load
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
PLL Lock-up Time
Tlock1
-
-
10
PLL Jitter
Tjitter1
-
200
4/24
-
Unit
msec
psec
Condition
Condition
BCLK terminal,fVCO=65.536MHz
● REFERENCE DATA
【BU7858KN】
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
OPERATION CURRENT : ICC (mA)
14.0
OPERATION CURRENT : ICC (mA)
STAND-BY CURRENT : ICC (μA)
10.0
12.0
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
4.5
2.0
2.5
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : VDD(V)
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
2.0
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : VDD(V)
Fig.1 Stand-by Current
-30
-40
-40
-50
-50
-50
-60
-60
-90
-70
-80
-90
-100
-100
-110
-110
-120
-120
-110
-90
-70
-50
-30
THD+N (dB)
-30
-40
-80
-10
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
Fig.3 Headphone Amplifier
Operation Current
-30
-70
2.5
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : VDD(V)
Fig.2 16bit D/A Converter
Operation Current
THD+N (dB)
THD+N (dB)
3.0
6.0
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
-110
-110
INPUT LEVEL : VIN(dBFS)
-90
-70
-50
-30
-120
-10
10
INPUT LEVEL : VIN(dBFS)
100
1000
10000
100000
INPUT SIGNAL FREQ : FIN(Hz)
Fig.4 16bit D/A Converter Total
Harmonic Distortion (Lch)
Fig.5 16bit D/A Converter Total
Harmonic Distortion (Rch)
-30
Fig.6 16bit D/A Converter Total
Harmonic Distortion (Lch)
100.00
100.00
10.00
10.00
-60
THD+N (%)
THD+N (dB)
-50
-70
-80
-90
-100
THD+N (%)
-40
1.00
0.10
1.00
0.10
-110
-120
10
100
1000
10000
0.01
100000
-100
INPUT SIGNAL FREQ : FIN(Hz)
100.00
10.00
10.00
THD+N (%)
THD+N (%)
-40
-20
0
1.00
0.10
0.01
-100
-80
-60
-40
-20
0
INPUT LEVEL : VIN(dBV)
Fig.10 SPO
Total Harmonic Distortion
0.01
-100
-80
-60
-40
-20
0
INPUT LEVEL : VIN(dBV)
Fig.11 EXTO
Total Harmonic Distortion
5/24
0.01
-100
-80
-60
-40
-20
0
INPUT LEVEL : VIN(dBV)
Fig.8 Headphone Amplifier Total
Harmonic Distortion (HP_L)
100.00
0.10
-60
INPUT LEVEL : VIN(dBV)
Fig.7 16bit D/A Converter Total
Harmonic Distortion (Rch)
1.00
-80
Fig.9 Headphone Amplifier Total
Harmonic Distortion (HP_R)
【BU7893GU】
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
OPERATION CURRENT : ICC (μA)
5.0
STAND-BY CURRENT : ICC (μA)
STAND-BY CURRENT: ICC (μA)
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.6
2.0
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
3.2
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
1.6
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
3.8
3.7
3.6
3.5
3.4
3.3
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.0
2.6
Fig.16 DVDD_CORE
melody)
-20.0
-20.0
-20.0
-30.0
-30.0
-30.0
THD+N (dB)
0.0
-10.0
THD+N (dB)
0.0
-40.0
-50.0
-60.0
-60.0
-70.0
-80.0
-80.0
-80.0
-90.0
-90.0
-60
-40
-20
-90.0
-100
0
-80
-60
-40
-20
0
10
INPUT LEVEL (dBFS)
INPUT LEVEL (dBFS)
Fig.18 16bit D/A Converter Total
Harmonic Distortion 1kHz (SPOL)
100
1000
10000
100000
INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY (Hz)
Fig.20 16bit D/A Converter Total
Harmonic Distortion (SPOL)
Fig.19 16bit D/A Converter Total
Harmonic Distortion 1kHz (SPOR)
0.0
3.4
-50.0
-70.0
-80
3.2
-40.0
-70.0
-100
3.0
Fig.17 AVDD Operation
Current (digital melody)
Operation Current (digital
-10.0
-60.0
2.8
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : AVDD(V)
0.0
-50.0
2.0
3.9
-10.0
-40.0
1.9
4.0
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : DVDD_CORE(V)
Fig.15 AVDD Operation
Current (Analog melody)
1.8
Fig.14 DVDD_CORE
Operation Current
(Analog melody)
4.5
3.4
1.7
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : DVDD_CORE(V)
5.0
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : AVDD(V)
THD+N (dB)
3.5
3.4
OPERATION CURRENT : ICC (mA)
OPERATION CURRENT : ICC (mA)
OPERATION CURRENT : ICC (mA)
2.0
3.0
3.2
4.0
Fig.13 AVDD Standby
Current
Fig.12 DVDD_CORE
Standby Current
2.8
3.0
4.5
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : AVDD(V)
SUPLLY VOLTAGE : DVDD_CORE(V)
2.6
2.8
5.0
100.00
100.0
10.00
10.0
-30.0
THD+N (%)
THD+N (dB)
-20.0
-40.0
-50.0
-60.0
THD+N (%)
-10.0
1.00
0.1
0.10
-70.0
1.0
-80.0
-90.0
0.0
0.01
10
100
1000
10000
100000
INPUT SIGNAL FREQUENCY (Hz)
Fig.21 16bit D/A Converter Total
Harmonic Distortion (SPOR)
-100
-80
-60
-40
-20
0
INPUT LEVEL (dBV)
Fig.22 Headphone Amplifier Total
Harmonic Distortion (HPOL / HPOR)
6/24
-100
-80
-60
-40
-20
0
INPUT LEVEL (dBV)
Fig.23 Speaker Preamp
Total Harmonic Distortion
(SPOL / SPOR)
●BLOCK CHART
【BU7858KN】
DVDD
PLLC
ATT2
SW1
+
SPO
+
EXTO
+
SW2
RING
MIXSEL2
ATT1
MCLKI
LRCLK
AVSS
MIXSEL1
RXI
BCLK
AVDD
PLL
BCLK
MCLKO
DVSS
Digital
Audio
I/F
16bit
DAC
Digit
-al
ATT
LPF
+
-
MIXSEL3
ATT
16bit
DAC
SDTI
ATT3
ATT5
EXTI
Serial Control
CVCOM
NRST
SCLK SDATA
CSTEP
SCS
CSTART
CA_L
18
HP_L
EXTO
19
AVSS
SPO
20
AVDD
EXTI
Fig.24 BU7858KN Block Diagram
21
17
16
15
MEL_L 22
14 CA_R
MEL_R 23
13 HP_R
RING 24
12 CVCOM
BU7858KN
RXI 25
11 CSTART
SDTI
Fig.25
2
3
4
5
6
7
SDATA
8 NCS
SCLK
MCLKI 28
DVSS
9 NRST
DVDD
MCLKO 27
BCLK
10 CSTEP
LRCLK
PLLC 26
1
BU7858KN Pin Assignment (TOP VIEW)
7/24
16Ω
HP_L
CA_L
ATT
BIAS
HP_R
CA_R
+
-
MIXSEL4
MEL_L
16Ω
ATT4
LPF
MEL_R
600Ω
SP Amp
【BU7893GU】
Serial I/F
1μF
0.1μF
CPOP
CSTEP
1μF
RSTB SCLK SO SIO
COMOUT COMIN DVSS DVDD_IO DVDD_CORE AVSS AVDD
CSB
VREF
SPI
CPOP
1μF
CCL
VOL
RX
VOL
EXT
-6dB
CLKI
VOL
16Ω
DACR
+
19.2MHz/
19.68MHz/
19.8MHz
6800p 100μ
HPOL
DACL
+
ANAINL
ANAINR
RX
-6dB
PLLC
HPOR
EXT
DACL
PLL
VOL
+
Stereo Analog
Interface
(From Melody LSI)
6800p
CCR
DACR
RX
MCLK
SP Amp
DACL
LRCLK
BCLK
SDI
RX
-6dB
Sonaptic
3D
DAI
Equalizer
SPOR
EXT
SP Amp
DACL
-6dB
DACR
DAC
Fig.26
BU7893GU Block Diagram
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
TEST3
HPOR
HPOL
CPOP
SPOL
TEST4
B
CCR
RSTB
DVSS
CCL
SPOR
COMIN
C
SCLK
SO
CSTEP
AVSS
D
SIO
MCLK
COMOUT
ANAINR
E
CSB
PLLC
AVDD
DVDD_CORE
SDI
ANAINL
F
TEST2
CLKI
DVDD_IO
BCLK
LRCLK
TEST1
( TOP VIEW )
Fig.27
8Ω
DACR
DAC
+
Stereo PCM Interface
(MP3,AAC,etc)
SPOL
EXT
BU7893GU Ball Assignment
8/24
8Ω
100μ
16Ω
●DIGITAL INTERFACE OF 16BIT AUDIO D/A CONVERTER
16bit audio D/A converter equipped with this series can be used with the following audio format.
【BU7858KN】
1) MSB first 16bit data (Right justified)
LRCLK(fs)
Rch
Lch
BCLK(64fs)
2
SDTI
1
0
Don’t
15
Care
14
13
12
11
3
4
2
1
0
Don’t
Care
15
14 13
12 11
4
3
2
1
0
3
2
1
0
15:MSB, 0:LSB
2) MSB first 18bit data (Right justified)
LRCLK(fs)
Rch
Lch
BCLK(64fs)
2
SDTI
1
0
Don’t
17
Care
16
15
14
11
3
4
2
1
0
Don’t
Care
17
16 15
14 11
4
17:MSB, 0:LSB
3) IIS mode 18bit data (Left justified)
LRCK(fs)
Lch
Rch
BCLK(64fs)
SDTI
Don’t
17
16
4
3
2
1
0
Don’t
Care
17
4
16
3
2
1
0
Don’t
Care
17
16
17:MSB, 0:LSB
4) IIS mode 16bit data (BCLK=32fs)
LRCLK(fs)
Lch
Rch
BCLK(32fs)
SDTI
2
1
0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
3
2
1
0
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
3
2
1
0
15
14
13
15:MSB, 0:LSB
Fig.28
AUDIO I/F FORMAT (BU7858KN)
BU7858KN is provided with a mode that generates MCLK (Master Clock) by using the built-in PLL, so it is possible to
make a D/A converter operate even if the clocks are only BCLK (64fs/32fs), LRCLK (fs).
The PLL generates MCLK (Master Clock), which is necessary for driving of D/A converter, from BCLK (Bit Clock).
Please connect a capacitor (PLLC) for the filter with DVSS. Moreover, please place the capacitor nearest DVSS of IC in
order to reduce the noise interference.
Then it is possible to monitor the master clock that is generated internally from MCLKO, which is after all the monitor
terminal, and hence does not guarantee drivability and phase-margin.
Please tie the MCLKI terminal to DVSS when PLL is used. And please tie the PLLC terminal to DVSS when PLL is not
used. Moreover, it is not necessary to set the ”PLLPDN” and “SMPR” when PLL is not used.
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【BU7893GU】
first left justified format
1.MSB
MSBファースト前詰フォーマット
Lch
LRCLK
0
1
2
3
Rch
13 14 15 16 17 18
29 30 31
0
1
2
13 14 15 16 17 18
3
29 30 31
0
BCLK
SDI
15 14 13
2
1
Don't
care
0
Don't
care
15 14 13
2
1
Don't
care
0
Don't
care
15
2. MSB
MSBファースト後詰フォーマット
first right justified format
Don't
care
SDI
15 14 13
2
1
Don't
care
0
Don't
care
15 14 13
2
1
0
Don't
care
3. IISフォーマット
IIS format
Lch
LRCLK
0
1
2
3
4
Rch
14 15 16 17 18 19
30 31 0
1
2
3
4
14 15 16 17 18 19
30 31 0
BCLK
SDI
Don't
care
15 14 13
2
1
0
Don't
care
Fig.29
Don't
care
15 14 13
2
1
0
Don't
care
Don't
care
AUDIO I/F Format (BU7893GU)
●3D SURROUND ENHANCEMENT FUNCTION
【BU7893GU】
Even under the circumstances of adjacent arrangement of stereo speakers, the wide-spreading acoustic effect can be
achieved because of the output resulting from the digital audio input to which the 3D surround effect has been applied.
Moreover, the stereo sound at the time of audio recording can also be played truly. Please tell us about the parameter
setting when you use this function.
●LOW-BAND CORRECTIVE CIRCUIT
In the headphone output terminals (HP_L, HP_R or HPOL, HPOR), there is a low-band corrective circuit, which corrects
the low-band attenuation.
200kΩ
CCHPx
CA_X
or
CCX
200kΩ
100kΩ
CL
+
+
HP_X
or
HPOX
OUTPUT
RL
Fig.30 BU7858KN & BU7893GU Headphone Output Equivalent Circuit
Low-band cut-off frequency
Low-band boost frequency
Boost gain
fC= 1/(2・π・CL・RL)
fBOOST = 1/(2・π・CCHPx・200kΩ)
ABOOST = 20・log((200 kΩ+1/(2・π・f・CCHPx))/100 kΩ)
(the maximum low-band boost is 6dB)
For parameter setting, determine the output coupling capacitance CL and the headphone impedance RL before calculating
the low-band cut-off frequency fC. Then determine CCHPx so that the low-band cut-off frequency fC is roughly in agreement
with the low-band boost frequency fBOOST.
The recommended parameter setting of BU7858KN and BU7893GU is CCHPx = 6800pF at the time of CL = 100μF and RL
= 16Ω.
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The frequency characteristic (theorical value) when the recommended constants are used is shown below.
10
5
Amplifier output
0
-5
Gain [dB]
-10
After correction
-15
Before correction
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40
1
10
100
1000
10000
100000
Frequency [Hz]
Fig.31
Low-band corrective circuit Frequency characteristic
●CPU INTERFACE
BU7858KN and BU7893GU can be controlled by using CPU interface.
【BU7858KN】
NCS
tch
tcyc
tcs
SCLK
tdh
tds
SDATA
A7
A6
A5
A4
Fig.32
A3
A2
A1
A0
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
CPU I/F Timing Chart 1 (BU7858KN)
After the falling edge of NCS, SDATA inputs are settled by 16 clock of SCLK, and data is written in the rising edge of NCS.
The data format is “16bit right justified”.
CPU interface is that 1Byte=16bit. It is absolutely necessary to insert the interval of NCS=“H” between first Byte and
Second Byte because it is not compatible with continuous data transmission. For the following th, please wait the time more
than 1 SCLK Clock. (th≧tcyc)
th
NCS
SCLK
S D A TA
Fig.33
CPU I/F Timing Chart 2 (BU7858KN)
・AC Characteristics
Ta=25℃、AVDD=DVDD=3.0V
Item
Symbol
Min
Typ
SCLK Width
tcyc
250
SDATA Input Hold Time
tdh
50
SDATA Input Set-up Time
tds
50
NCS Set-up Time
tcs
50
NCS Hold Time
tch
50
It is recommended to use exclusive lines for CPU interface.
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Max
-
Unit
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Conditions
【BU7893GU】
・Timing Chart
SCLK
Thc
Tsc
SIO
AD[6]
AD[5]
AD[4]
AD[0]
Direction
DT[7]
DT[6]
DT[1]
DT[0]
DT[1]
DT[0]
SEL
Tscss
When direction is "1":
Write operation
When direction is "0":
Read operation
・Write Operation
SCLK
SIO
AD[6]
AD[5]
AD[4]
DT[7]
AD[0]
DT[6]
Direction”H”
SEL
・Read Operation (mode 1):
SO_ENABLE (bit0 at register address 14h)=0
SCLK
Tsd
SIO
AD[6]
AD[5]
AD[4]
AD[0]
Hi-Z
DT[6]
DT[7]
DT[1]
DT[0]
Direction”L”
Output data
SEL
・Read Operation (mode 2):
SO_ENABLE (bit0 at register address 14h)=1
SCLK
Tsd
SIO
AD[6]
AD[5]
AD[4]
AD[0]
Direction”L”
SO
DT[7]
Hi-Z
DT[6]
DT[5]
DT[1]
DT[0]
Hi-Z
Output data
SEL
Fig.34 CPU I/F Timing Chart (BU7893GU)
DVDD_IO=1.62~3.3V、Ta=-30~+85℃
Item
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Conditions
-
-
Bit Length
Ncha
16
bit
MSB first
-
-
SCLK Input Frequency
FSCLK
15
MHz
-
-
SCLK ‘L’ Pulse Width
Tlsclk
25
ns
-
-
SCLK ‘H’ Pulse Width
Thsclk
25
ns
-
-
SCLK-SEL Set-up Time
Tscss
10
ns
-
-
Data Set-up Time
Tsc
10
ns
-
-
Data Hold Time
Thc
10
ns
SIO: Time from SCLK falling edge
-
-
Delay Time of Data Output
Tsd
30
ns
SO : Time from SCLK rising edge
It is recommended to use exclusive lines for CPU interface.
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2
●I C INTERFACE
【BU7893GU】
2
In the BU7893GU, the LSI can be controlled by using I C interface.
2
The device’s address (slave address) is "1100011(63h)". It is based on the Philips I C-BUS V2.1’s fast-mode, the
maximum transfer rate of a bit is 400kbps.
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
W/R
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0/1
I2C Slave addresses
・Bit Transfer
A data is transferred during the HIGH period of the clock . The data on the SIO line must be stable during this period. The
HIGH or LOW state of the data line can only change when the clock signal on the SCLK line is LOW. When SCL is H and
SDA changes, the START conditions or the STOP condition is generated, and it is interpreted as the control signal.
SIO
SCLK
SIO is stable.
Valid Data
SIO is possible
to change
・START & STOP Conditions
When SIO and SCLK are “H”, there is no data transfer performed on the I2C bus. A HIGH to LOW transition on the SIO line
while SCLK is HIGH is one such unique case. This situation indicates a START condition (S).
A LOW to HIGH transition on the SIO line while SCLK is HIGH defines a STOP condition (P).
SIO
SCL
S
P
START conditions
STOP conditions
The consecutive START and STOP conditions are acceptable.
・Acknowledge
After START condition, 8 bits of data is transferred at a time. The transmitter releases the SIO line, and the receiver
returns the Acknowledge signal by assuming SIO to be “L”.
SIO output
by the transmitter
Non-Acknowledge
SIO output
by the receiver
Acknowledge
SCLK
S
1
2
8
Clock pulse
for Acknowledge
START condition
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・Writing Protocol
The write protocol is shown below. The register address is transferred in a byte after the slave address and write
command are transferred. The third byte writes the data into the internal register that is indicated by the second byte. After
that, the register address is incremented on automatically (when the register address is between 00h and 16h). However,
when the register address reaches 16h, the register address does not change with the next byte transfer, rather, it accesses
the same register address (16h). The register address is incremented after transfer completion.
S
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
A A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 A D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A
Slave address
Register address
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A
Data
Data
Register address
Increment
R/W=0(Write)
from master to slave
P
Register address
Increment
A=Acknowledge
A=Non-Acknowledge
S=START condition
P=STOP condition
from slave to master
・Reading Protocol
It reads from the next byte after writing the slave address and R/W bit. The read register is the following address
accessed at the end. After that, the data of the address incremented is read out.
The register addresses are incremented
after transfer completion.
S
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
A D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A
Slave address
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A
P
Data
Data
Register address
Increment
R/W=1(Read)
Register address
Increment
A=Acknowledge
A=Non-Acnkowledge
S=START condition
P=STOP condition
from master to slave
from slave to master
・Combined Reading Protocol
After specifying an internal address, it reads by generating resending start conditions and changing the direction of data
transfer.
Afterwards, data from incremented addresses is read.
The register addresses are incremented after transfer
completion. Compound writing is possible by writing R/W=0 after resending start condition.
S
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
A A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 A Sr 1
Slave address
Register address
1
0
0
1
1
1
A
Slave address
R/W=0 ( Write)
R/W=1 ( Read)
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A
Data
from master to slave
0
P
Data
Register address
Increment
from slave to master
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Register address
Increment
A=Acknowledge
A=Non-acknowledge
S=START condition
P=STOP condition
Sr=Repeated START condition
・Timing Diagram
(Repeated)
START
conditions
t SU;STA
BIT 7
BIT 6
Acknowledge
STOP
condition
tLOW t HIGH 1/fSCLK
SCL
SIO
t BUF t HD;STA
tSU;DAT t HD;DAT
tSU;STO
2
Fig.35 I C Timing Diagram
DVDD_IO=1.62~3.3V、Ta=-30~+85℃
Item
Hold Time at Start Condition
SCLK “H” Level Time
SCLK “L” Level Time
Set-up Time for Repeated Start Condition
Data Hold Time
Data Set-up Time
Set-up Time for Stop Condition
Bus Release Time between Stop
Condition and Start Condition
●
Symbol
tHD;STA
tHIGH
tLOW
tSU;STA
tHD;DAT
tSU;DAT
tSU;STO
Min
0.6
0.6
1.3
0.6
0
100
0.6
Typ
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Max
-
-
-
-
0.9
-
-
Unit
μsec
μsec
μsec
μsec
μsec
nsec
μsec
tBUF
1.3
-
-
μsec
Conditions
PIN FUNCTION
【BU7858KN】
Power
Equivalent
Circuit
Diagram
I Audio DAC Serial Data Input
DVDD
A
LRCLK
I Audio DAC LR Clock
DVDD
A
3
BCLK
I Audio DAC BIT Clock
DVDD
A
4
DVDD
- Digital Power Supply
-
-
5
DVSS
- Digital Ground
DVDD
-
6
SCLK
I Serial Clock for CPU Interface
DVDD
A
7
SDATA
I Serial Data for CPU Interface
DVDD
A
8
NCS
I Serial Chip Selection for CPU Interface
DVDD
A
9
NRST
I Reset Input
DVDD
A
10
CSTEP
- Capacitor Connection Terminal for Pop Noise Reduction
AVDD
C
11
CSTART
-
AVDD
G
12
CVCOM
-
AVDD
G
13
HP_R
O Headphone Amplifier Output R-ch
AVDD
H
14
CA_R
-
AVDD
C
No.
Pin Name
1
SDTI
2
I/O
Pin Function
L: Reset
Capacitor Connection Terminal for Pop Noise Reduction
at Start-up
Capacitor Connection Terminal for Internal Reference
Voltage Output
Low-band Correction Capacitor for Headphone Amplifier
R-ch
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Power
Equivalent
Circuit
Diagram
AVDD
C
AVDD
H
- Analog Ground
-
-
AVDD
- Analog Power Supply
-
-
19
EXTO
O 600Ω Driver Output
AVDD
H
20
SPO
O Line Output for Speaker
AVDD
H
21
EXTI
I External Input
AVDD
D
22
MEL_L
I Melody Input L ch
AVDD
D
23
MEL_R
I Melody Input R ch
AVDD
D
24
RING
I RING Input
AVDD
E
25
RXI
I RXI Input
AVDD
D
26
PLLC
- Capacitor Connection Terminal for PLL Loop Filter
DVDD
C
27
MCLKO
O Master Clock Output
DVDD
B
28
MCLKI
I Master Clock Input
DVDD
A
No.
Pin Name
I/O
Pin function
15
CA_L
-
16
HP_L
O Headphone Amplifier Output L-ch
17
AVSS
18
Low-band Correction Capacitor for Headphone Amplifier
L-ch
PAD
PAD
A
B
C
100kΩ
(TYP)
200kΩ
(TYP)
PAD
PAD
D
PAD
E
F
PAD
G
PAD
PAD
H
Fig.36 Equivalent Circuit Diagrams (BU7858KN)
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【BU7893GU】
No.
Matrix
Terminal
Pin Name
I/O
Conditions
Pin Function
No.
Equivalent
Power
Circuit
Diagram
at Reset
1
E3
AVDD
-
Analog Power Supply
-
AVDD
-
2
C6
AVSS
-
Analog Ground
-
AVDD
-
3
E6
ANAINL
I
DAC L-ch Input
-
AVDD
G
4
D6
ANAINR
I
DAC R-ch Input
-
AVDD
G
5
A3
HPOL
O Headphone Amplifier Output L-ch
Pull-down
AVDD
H
6
A2
HPOR
O Headphone Amplifier Output R-ch
Pull-down
AVDD
H
7
B4
CCL
I
Pull-down
AVDD
I
8
B1
CCR
I
Pull-down
AVDD
I
9
A5
SPOL
O L-ch Line Output for Speaker
Pull-down
AVDD
H
10
B5
SPOR
O R-ch Line Output for Speaker
Pull-down
AVDD
H
11
D5
COMOUT
O Analog Reference Voltage Output
Hi-Z
AVDD
J
12
B6
COMIN
I
Hi-Z
AVDD
K
Hi-Z
AVDD
L
Hi-Z
AVDD
L
-
AVDD
L
Low-band Correction Capacitor for Headphone
Amplifier
L-ch
Low-band Correction Capacitor for Headphone
Amplifier
R-ch
Analog Reference Voltage Input
Capacitor Connection Terminal for Pop Noise
13
A4
CPOP
I/O
14
C5
CSTEP
I/O
15
E2
PLLC
16
E4
DVDD_CORE
-
Digital Core Power Supply
-
DVDD_CORE
-
17
F3
DVDD_IO
-
Digital IO Power Supply
-
DVDD_IO
-
18
B3
DVSS
-
Digital Ground
-
19
F2
CLKI
I
20
B2
RSTB
I
21
E1
CSB
I
22
C1
SCLK
I
23
D1
SIO
I/O
24
C2
SO
I/O
25
E5
SDI
I
26
F4
BCLK
27
F5
28
D2
Reduction
Capacitor
Connection
Terminal
for
Noise
Reduction during Volume Change
I/O Capacitor Connection Terminal for PLL Loop Filter
PLL Reference Clock Input
DVDD_IO,
DVDD_CORE
-
-
DVDD_IO
D
-
DVDD_IO
A
-
DVDD_IO
B
-
DVDD_IO
A
Hi-Z
DVDD_IO
F
Hi-Z
DVDD_IO
E
Hi-Z
DVDD_IO
C
I/O Audio DAC Bit Clock (Input State at Reset)
Hi-Z
DVDD_IO
E
LRCLK
I/O Audio DAC LR Clock (Input State at Reset)
Hi-Z
DVDD_IO
E
MCLK
I/O Audio DAC Master Clock (Input State at reset )
Hi-Z
DVDD_IO
E
Pull-down
DVDD_IO
C
Pull-down
DVDD_IO
C
-
DVDD_IO
E
-
AVDD
-
29
F6
TEST1
I
30
F1
TEST2
I
31
A1
TEST3
32
A6
TEST4
(19.2/19.68/19.8 MHz)
Reset Input L: Reset
CPU Interface Select Pin
(L :CPU I/F
DVDD_IO : I2C I/F)
CPU Interface Clock
CPU Interface Data Input/Output
(at Reset Input)
CPU Interface Data Output
(connected to DVSS when not in use)
Audio DAC Digital Data Input
Test Pin (connected to DVSS during normal
operation)
Test Pin (connected to DVSS during normal
operation)
I/O Test Pin (released during normal operation)
I
Test Pin (released during normal operation)
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Schmitt Trigger
IN
IN
PAD
A
IN
PAD
B
PAD
C
Schmitt Trigger
IN
PAD
INOUT
PAD
E
D
IN
OUT
IN
PAD
H
G
J
OUT
PAD
I
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
+
-
PAD
F
+
PAD
INOUT
PAD
PAD
PAD
L
K
Fig.37 Equivalent Circuit Diagrams (BU7893GU)
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●RECOMMENDED SEQUENCE
【BU7858KN】
Mode Setting Flow
Power Supply ON
Power Supply OFF
Reference Voltage ON
(VCOM=1)
Stand-by mode
Input Path Setting
Mixing Path Setting
RESET
NRST=0 or
PLLPDN=0, VCOM=0
*1
Analog Power ON
(PDN=1)
HPAMP RESET
(HPRST=0)
PLL Setting
(PLLPDN=1)
(Using PLL)
DAC Setting
(Using DAC)
Analog Power OFF
(PDN=0)
PLL OFF
(PLLPDN=0)
(Using PLL)
*1
DAC MUTE OFF
(Using DAC)
DAC MUTE ON
(Using DAC)
HPAMP RESET Lifting
(Using HPAMP)
HPAMP MUTE ON
(Using HPAMP)
Play
*1 : When the analog path setting is not changed (Repeated play)
*2 : When the power supply OFF, after playing
Fig.38 BU7858KN Recommended Sequence Flow Chart
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*2
【BU7893GU】
SAMPLE# AUDIO PATH+ AUDIO DAC BLOCK SETTING SEQUENCE
After powering up and canceling reset, set paths according to the sequence shown as below:
(1) Start up reference voltage
Start up the reference voltage in the REF_PWR register (00h).
To start up the VREF block fast, set the REF_ON bit (bit-0) and BST_ON bit (bit-1) to "1" simultaneously.
up the reference voltage startup, set just the BST_ON bit (bit-1) to "0".
After starting
(2) Start up Audio DAC
When using Audio DAC
(2-1) Enable PLL block clock input and start up PLL
Start up the power supply of the PLL and enable clock input to the PLL in the PLL_PWR
register (16h).
Set REF1_ON (bit-1) and PLL_ON (bit-0) to "1" simultaneously.
(2-2) Caution concerning interim between starting up PLL block and starting up Audio DAC block
After starting up the power supply of the PLL in the PLL_PWR register (16h), wait 10 msec before starting up the
Audio DAC.
(2-3) Start up Audio DAC block
Start up the power supply of the Audio DAC in the DAC SET4 register (13h).
Set DAC_ON (bit-5) and DAC_RSTB (Bit-4) to "1".
(2-4) Set 3D surround and Equalyzer parameter
Please tell us about the parameter setting when you use this function.
(3) Start up analog input amplifier to use
Start up the power supply of the input amplifier and input volume in the IAMP_PWR register (01h).
(4) Set input volume
Set the input volume in the IVR_1 register (09h).
(5) Set mixing path
Make mixing path settings in the MIX1 register (02h), MIX2 register (03h), MIX3 register (04h), and MIX4 register (05h).
(6) Set startup noise reduction sequence
Set the sequence time in the POP_TM register (07h).
(7) Set click noise reduction sequence
Set the sequence time in the OVR_TM register (0Ah).
(8) Set output path
Enable the relevant output path in the PATH_CNT register (06h).
(9) Set output volume
Set output volume values =0x18(-48dB) in the OVR_1 register (0Bh).
(10) Ramp up output driver amplifier
Ramp up the output driver amplifier in the DRV_PWR register (08h).
(11) Caution concerning interim between ramping up output driver amplifier and canceling mute
After setting the DRV_PWR register (08h), wait the sequence time set in the POP_TM register (07h) before canceling
mute.
(12) Cancel mute
Cancel mute state of the output driver amplifier in the DRV_MT register (0Ch).
(13) Caution concerning interim between canceling mute and setting output volume
After setting the DRV_MT register (0Ch), wait the sequence time that is set in the OVR_TM register (0Ah) before
subsequently setting output volume.
(14) Set output volume
Set output volume values in the OVR_1 register (0Bh).
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PATH MODIFICATION SEQUENCE
(1) Set output mute
Put the output driver amplifier in a mute state by setting the DRV_MT register (0Ch).
(2) Caution concerning interim between setting mute and ramping down output driver amplifier
After setting the DRV_MT register (0Ch), wait the sequence time that is set in the OVR_TM register (0Ah) before
subsequently ramping down the output driver amplifier.
(3) Ramp down output driver amplifier
Ramp down the output driver amplifier by setting the DRV_PWR register (08h).
(4) Set AUDIO DAC (Refer to P.20)
(5) Modify input path, mixing path, output path (Refer to P.20)
(6) Ramp up output driver amplifier
Ramp up output driver amplifier in the DRV_PWR register (08h)
After ramping down output driver at (3), wait the sequence time that is set in the POP_TM register (07h) before
subsequently ramping up.
(7) Caution concerning interim between ramping up output driver amplifier and canceling mute
After setting the DRV_PWR register (08h) at (6), wait the sequence time that is set in the POP_TM register (07h) before
subsequently canceling mute.
(8) Cancel mute
Cancel output mute in the DRV_MT register (0Ch).
POWER-DOWN SEQUENCE
(1) Set output volume
Set output volume values =0x18(-48dB) in the OVR_1 register (0Bh).
(2) Caution concerning interim between setting output volume and setting mute
After setting the OVR_1 register (0Bh), wait the sequence time that is set in the DRV_MT register (0Ch) before
subsequently setting mute.
(3) Put the output driver amplifier in a mute state by using the DRV_MT register (0Ch).
(4) Caution concerning interim between setting mute and ramping down output driver amplifier
After setting the DRV_MT register (0Ch), wait the sequence time that is set in the OVR_TM register (0Ah) before
subsequently ramping down the output driver amplifier.
(5) Ramp down output driver amplifier
Ramp down the output driver amplifier in the DRV_PWR register (08h).
(6) Power down AUDIO DAC
When using AUDIO DAC
(6-1) Power down AUDIO DAC block
Power down the AUDIO DAC according to the DAC SET4 register (13h).
Set DAC_ON (bit-5) and DAC_RSTB (Bit-4) to "0".
(6-2) Mask clock input and power down PLL block
Power down the PLL and mask clock input to the PLL according to the PLL_PWR register (16h).
Set REF_ON (bit-1) and PLL_ON (bit-0) to "0" simultaneously.
(7) Input reset
Put a reset state by using RSTB pin input.
(8) Power down
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●CAUTION ON USE
1)
Absolute Maximum Ratings
An excess in the absolute maximum ratings, such as supply voltage, temperature range of operating conditions, etc., can
break down the devices, thus making impossible to identify breaking mode such as a short circuit or an open circuit. If any
special mode exceeding the absolute maximum ratings is assumed, consideration should be given to take physical safety
measures including the use of fuses, etc.
2)
Operating conditions
These conditions represent a range within which characteristics can be provided approximately as expected. The
electrical characteristics are guaranteed under the conditions of each parameter.
3) Reverse connection of power supply connector
The reverse connection of power supply connector can break down ICs. Take protective measures against the breakdown
due to the reverse connection, such as mounting an external diode between the power supply and the IC’s power supply
terminal.
4)
Power supply line
Design PCB pattern to provide low impedance for the wiring between the power supply and the GND lines. In this regard, for
the digital block power supply and the analog block power supply, even though these power supplies has the same level of
potential, separate the power supply pattern for the digital block from that for the analog block, thus suppressing the diffraction
of digital noises to the analog block power supply resulting from impedance common to the wiring patterns. For the GND line,
give consideration to design the patterns in a similar manner.
Furthermore, for all power supply terminals to ICs, mount a capacitor between the power supply and the GND terminal. At the
same time, in order to use an electrolytic capacitor, thoroughly check to be sure the characteristics of the capacitor to be used
present no problem including the occurrence of capacity dropout at a low temperature, thus determining the constant.
5)
GND voltage
Make setting of the potential of the GND terminal so that it will be maintained at the minimum in any operating state.
Furthermore, check to be sure no terminals are at a potential lower than the GND voltage including an actual electric
transient.
6)
Short circuit between terminals and erroneous mounting
In order mount ICs on a set PCB, pay thorough attention to the direction and offset of the ICs, Erroneous mounting can break
down the ICs. Furthermore, if a shout circuit occurs due to foreign matters entering between terminals or between the terminal
and the power supply or the GND terminal, the ICs can break down.
7)
Operation in a strong electromagnetic field
Be noted that using ICs in the strong electromagnetic field can malfunction them.
8)
Inspection with set PCB
On the inspection with the set PCB, if a capacitor is connected to a low-impedance IC terminal, the IC can suffer stress.
Therefore, be sure to discharge from the set PCB by each process. Furthermore, in order to mount or dismount the set
PCB to/from the jig for the inspection process, be sure to turn OFF the power supply and then mount the set PCB to the
jig. After the completion of the inspection, be sure to turn OFF the power supply and then dismount it from the jig. In
addition, for protection against static electricity, establish a ground for the assembly process and pay thorough attention
to the transportation and the storage of the set PCB.
9)
Input terminals
In terms of the construction of IC, parasitic elements are inevitably formed in relation to potential. The operation of the
parasitic element can cause interference with circuit operation, thus resulting in a malfunction and then breakdown of the
input terminal. Therefore, pay thorough attention not to handle the input terminals, such as to apply to the input terminals a
voltage lower than the GND respectively, so that any parasitic element will operate. Furthermore, do not apply a voltage to
the input terminals when no power supply voltage is applied to the IC. In addition, even if the power supply voltage is
applied, apply to the input terminals, a voltage lower than the power supply voltage or within the guaranteed value of
electrical characteristics.
10) Ground wiring pattern
If small-signal GND and large-current GND are provided, It will be recommended to separate the large-current GND
pattern from the small-signal GND pattern and establish a single ground at the reference point of the set PCB so that
resistance to the wiring pattern and voltage fluctuations due to a large current will cause no fluctuations in voltages of the
small-signal GND. Pay attention not to cause fluctuations in the GND wiring pattern of external parts as well.
11) External capacitor
In order to use a ceramic capacitor as the external capacitor, determine the constant with consideration given to a
degradation in the normal capacitance due to DC bias and changes in the capacitance due to temperature, etc.
12) No Connecting input terminals
In terms of extremely high impedance of CMOS gate, to open the input terminals causes unstable state. And unstable
state brings the inside gate voltage of p-channel or n-channel transistor into active. As a result, battery current may
increase. And unstable state can also causes unexpected operation of IC. So unless otherwise specified, input terminals
not being used should be connected to the power supply or GND line.
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●PARTS ORDER NUMBER
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Package Code
GU=VCSP
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Taping Code
E2=Reel type, Embossed carrier tape
VQFN28
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