AKM AKD4373-B

[AKD4373-B]
AKD4373-B
AK4373 Evaluation Board Rev.1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AKD4373 is an evaluation board for 24bit DAC with Headphone Amplifier and a monaural speaker
driver, AK4373. The AKD4373 has the interface with AKEMD’s ADC evaluation boards. Therefore, it’s
easy to evaluate the AK4373. The ADK4373 also has the digital audio interface and can achieve the
interface with digital audio systems via opt-connector.
„ Ordering guide
AKD4373-B ---
Evaluation board for AK4373
(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
• Compatible with 2 types of interface
- Direct interface with AKEMD’s A/D converter evaluation boards
- On-board AK4116 as DIR which accepts optical input
• 10pin header for serial control interface
• Mini-jack for external Stereo HP and a monaural speaker
Vcc (5.0V)
GND
Regulator
(3.3V)
Opt In
(PORT1)
AK4116
(DIR)
DSP
10pin Header
(PORT2)
AK4373
MIN+/LOUT
L/ROUT
ROUT
Control Data
10pin Header
(PORT3)
SPK
/HPR
HP
/HPL
Figure 1. AKD4373 Block Diagram
* Circuit diagram and PCB layout are attached at the end of this manual.
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Board Outline Chart
„ Outline Chart
GND
+5V
AKD4373-B Rev.1
Evaluation Board
AKM
PORT1
U2
MIN+/-
TORX141
AK4116
SW1
X1
U3
74AVC8T245
U5
L/R OUT
J4
AK4373
5
6
U4
10
1
74HC14
J3
5
HP
6
J2
6
5
J1
PORT3
10
1
SPK/HPR
PORT2
Figure 2. AKD4373-B Outline Chart
„ Comment
(1) J1, J2, J3, J4 (MINI-JACK)
J1 (SPK/HPR-JACK): An analog signal output Jack. The signal is output to SPK or HPR pin.
J2 (HP-JACK): An analog signal output Jack. The signal is output to HP or HPL pin.
J3 (MIC-JACK): An analog signal input Jack. The signal is input to MIC pin.
J4 (L/ROUT-JACK): An analog signal output Jack. The signal is output to L/ROUT pin.
(2) +5V, GND
+5V-JACK: The power supply connector.
GND-JACK: The ground connector.
(3) PORT1 (Optical Connecter)
PORT1 (Input): Optical digital signal (SPDIF, Fs: 32~48kHz) is input to the AK4116.
(4) PORT2, PORT3 (10 pin header)
PORT2 (10 pin header): The clock and data can be input and output with this connector.
PORT3 (10 pin header): Control port. Connect the bundled cable into this port.
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„ Operation sequence
1) Set up the power supply lines.
Name
+5V
GND
Color
Red
Black
Voltage
+5V
0V
Comments
Input to regulator
For ground
Attention
This jack is always needed. Power line
This jack is always needed.
Table 1. Set up power supply lines
* Setting of Power Supply “DVDD”: JP10 (DVDD-REG)
Open: It supplies “DVDD” from the outside to right pin.
Short: It supplies “DVDD” from the Regulator (3.3V) <default>.
Each supply line should be distributed from the power supply unit.
3.3V is supplied to AK4373 via the regulator.
2) Set up the evaluation mode, jumper pins. (See the followings.)
3) Power on.
The AK4373 and AK4116 should be resets once bringing SW1 (DAC/DIR-PDN) “L” upon power-up.
„ Evaluation mode
When evaluating the AK4373 using the PORT1 (AK4116), it is possible to use the initial setting of the audio
interface format (24bit MSB justified). The AK4116 operates at fs of 32kHz or more. If the fs is slower than
32kHz, any other evaluation mode should be used.
When inputting the data from the PORT2, the AK4373’s audio interface format should be set to correspond
the input data’s audio interface format. Refer to the AK4373’s datasheet.
Applicable Evaluation Mode
(1) PLL Master Mode
(2) PLL Slave Mode
(2-1) PLL Reference Clock: MCKI pin
(2-2) PLL Reference Clock: BICK or LRCK pin
(3) External Slave Mode
(3-1) Evaluation using DIR (Optical Link) of AK4116 <default>
(3-2) Evaluation connecting AKD4373 with external DSP
(4) External Master Mode
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(1) PLL Master Mode
PORT2 (DSP) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR). BICK and LRCK are supplied from
PORT2. It is possible to evaluate at various sampling frequencies using built-in the AK4373’s PLL.
11.2896MHz,12MHz,12.288MHz
13.5MHz,24MHz,25MHz,27MHz
AK4373
DSP or μP
MCKI
MCKO
256fs/128fs/64fs/32fs
32fs, 64fs
BICK
BCLK
1fs
LRCK
MCLK
LRCK
SDTO
SDATA
Figure 3. PLL Master Mode
The system clock should be connected to MCLK of PORT2. SDTI of PORT2 should be connected to SDTO of
DSP. The JP16 (LRCK2) and JP17 (BICK2)’s right side should be connected to LRCK and BICK of DSP.
In case of supplying MCKO to DSP, the test pin (MCKO) should be connected to MCLK of DSP.
Set up the jumper pins.
JP16
LRCK2
JP17
BICK2
JP12
JP11
MCLK
BICK
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LRCK
JP14
SDTO
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(2) PLL Slave Mode
(2-1) PLL Reference Clock: MCKI pin
11.2896MHz,12MHz,12.288MHz
13.5MHz,24MHz,25MHz,27MHz
AK4373
DSP or μP
MCKI
MCKO
BICK
256fs/128fs/64fs/32fs
≥32fs
BCLK
1fs
LRCK
MCLK
LRCK
SDTO
SDATA
Figure 4. PLL Master Mode (PLL Reference Clock: MCKI pin)
PORT2 (DSP) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR).
MCKO is needed for a synchronous signal of BICK and LRCK.
MCLK, BICK, LRCK and SDATA are supplied from PORT2. The test pin (MCKO) should be connected to
MCLK of DSP.
Set up the jumper pins.
JP16
LRCK2
JP17
BICK2
JP12
JP11
BICK
MCLK
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LRCK
JP14
SDTO
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(2-2) PLL Reference Clock: BICK or LRCK pin
AK4373
DSP or μP
MCKI
MCKO
BICK
32fs or 64fs
BCLK
1fs
LRCK
LRCK
SDTO
SDATA
Figure 5. PLL Master Mode (PLL Reference Clock : BICK or LRCK pin)
PORT2 (DSP) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR).
BICK, LRCK and SDATA are supplied from PORT2.
Set up the jumper pins.
JP16
LRCK2
JP17
BICK2
JP11
JP12
MCLK
BICK
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LRCK
JP14
SDTO
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(3) External Slave Mode
The AK4373’s register should be set to EXT Slave Mode. MCKI frequency should be set to the same as the
specification of DSP or DIR. About the AK4373’s register definitions, refer to datasheet of the AK4373.
AK4373
DSP or μP
MCKO
256fs, 512fs or 1024fs
MCKI
MCLK
≥32fs
BICK
1fs
LRCK
BCLK
LRCK
SDTO
SDATA
Figure 6. External Slave Mode
(3-1) Evaluation using DIR (Optical Link) of AK4116 <default>
PORT1 (DIR) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT2 (DSP).
Set up the jumper pins.
JP16
LRCK2
JP17
BICK2
JP11
MCLK
JP12
BICK
JP13
LRCK
JP14
SDTO
(3-2) Evaluation connecting AKD4373 with external DSP
PORT2 (DSP) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR).
Set up the jumper pins.
JP16
LRCK2
JP17
BICK2
JP11
MCLK
JP12
BICK
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LRCK
JP14
SDTO
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(4) External Master Mode
The AK4373’s register should be set to EXT Master Mode. MCKI frequency should be set to the same as DSP’s
specification. About the AK4373’s register definitions, refer to datasheet of the AK4373.
AK4373
DSP or μP
MCKO
256fs, 512fs or 1024fs
MCKI
MCLK
32fs or 64fs
BICK
1fs
LRCK
BCLK
LRCK
SDTO
SDATA
Figure 7. EXT Master Mode
PORT2 (DSP) is used. Nothing should be connected to PORT1 (DIR).
The system clock should be connected to MCLK of PORT2. SDTI of PORT2 should be connected to SDTO of
DSP. The JP16 (LRCK2) and JP17 (BICK2)’s right side should be connected to LRCK and BICK of DSP.
Set up the jumper pins.
JP16
LRCK2
JP17
BICK2
JP12
JP11
BICK
MCLK
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LRCK
JP14
SDTO
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„ The function of the toggle SW
Upper-side is “H” and lower-side is “L”.
[SW1] (DAC/DIR_PDN): Power down of AK4373 and AK4116. Keep “H” during normal operation.
„ Indication for LED
[LED1] (ERF): Monitor INT0 pin of the AK4116. LED turns on when some error has occurred to AK4116.
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„ Serial Control
The AK4373 can be controlled via the printer port (parallel port) of IBM-AT compatible PC.
Connect PORT3 (uP -IF) with PC by 10 wire flat cable packed with the AKD4373.
1
10
CSN
Connect
CCLK
PC
CDTI
10 Wire Flat Cable
5
AKD4373
6
PORT3
10pin Connector
10pin Header
Figure 8. Connect of 10 wire flat cable
(1) 3-wire Serial Control Mode <Default>
The jumper pins should be set to the followings.
JP10
CAD0
JP9
SDA
JP2
I2C_SEL
I2C
3-wire
(2) I2C-bus Control Mode
The jumper pins should be set to the followings.
(2-1) In case of using CAD0=0 (device address bit).
JP10
CAD0
JP9
SDA
JP2
I2C_SEL
I2C
3-wire
(2-2) In case of using CAD0=1 (device address bit).
JP10
CAD0
JP9
SDA
JP2
I2C_SEL
I2C
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„ Input / Output circuit
(1) Input Circuit
R10
C13 1u
6
+
MIN+
+
MIN+/- Circuits
4
3
20k
MIN-
R11
J3
C14 1u
MIN+/-
20k
Figure 9. MIN+/- Input Circuits
(2) Output Circuit
1) LOUT/ROUT Output Circuit
LOUT
C15 + 1u
R14
220
R12
47k
4
ROUT
C16 + 1u
R15
220
R13
47k
J4
6
3
L/R OUT
Figure 10. LOUT/ROUT Output Circuits
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2) HP Output Circuits
a. Single-ended mode <default>
JP5
HPL Cap-less
+
R9
HPL
C12
47u
HPR
+
R8
C11
J2
4
0
6
3
47u
HP
0
HVCM
HVCM
JP4
HP-SEL
GND
JP3
HPR Cap-less
Figure 11. HP Output Circuit (Single-ended mode)
Set up the jumper pins.
JP3
HPR Cap-less
JP5
HPL Cap-less
JP4
HP-SEL
HVCM
GND
b. Differential mode
JP5
HPL Cap-less
TP7
HPL+
1
HPL+
+
R9
C12
1
TP8
HPL-
+
R8
HPL-
47u
C11
J2
4
0
6
3
47u
HPL
0
HVCM
TP9
JP4
HP-SEL
GND
JP3
HPR Cap-less
1HPR+
HPR+
1
SPN
JP2
HP/SPK-SEL
TP10
HPR-
J1
4
HP
HPR-
6
3
HPR
Figure 12. HP Output Circuit (Differential mode)
Set up the jumper pins.
JP3
HPR Cap-less
JP5
HPL Cap-less
JP4
HP-SEL
HVCM
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JP2
HP/SPK-SEL
HP
SPN
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c. Pseudo cap-less mode
JP5
HPL Cap-less
+
R9
HPL+
C12
47u
HPL-
+
R8
C11
J2
4
0
6
3
47u
HP
JP3
HPR Cap-less
HP HVCM
HVCM
GND
0
JP4
HP-SEL
SPN
JP2
HP/SPK-SEL
Figure 13. HP Output Circuit (Pseudo cap-less mode)
Set up the jumper pins.
JP3
HPR Cap-less
JP5
HPL Cap-less
JP4
HP-SEL
HVCM
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JP2
HP/SPK-SEL
HP
SPN
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3) Speaker Output Circuit <default>
SPP
HP
SPN
SPN
JP2
HP/SPK-SEL
4
J1
6
3
SPK
Figure 14. Speaker Output Circuit
Set up the jumper pins.
JP2
HP/SPK-SEL
HP
SPN
∗ AKEMD assumes no responsibility for the trouble when using the above circuit examples.
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Control Software Manual
„ Set-up of evaluation board and control software
1. Set up the AKD4373 according to previous term.
2. Connect IBM-AT compatible PC with AKD4373 by 10-line type flat cable (packed with AKD4373). 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 “AK4373 Evaluation Kit” into the CD-ROM drive.
4. Access the CD-ROM drive and double-click the icon of “AKD4373.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.
3. Click “Write default” button.
„ Explanation of each buttons
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
[Port Reset]:
[Write default]:
[All Write]:
[Function1]:
[Function2]:
[Function3]:
[Function4]:
[Function5]:
9. [SAVE]:
10. [OPEN]:
11. [Write]:
Set up the USB interface board (AKDUSBIF-A) when using the board.
Initialize the register of AK4373.
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 AK4373 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 AK4373 click [OK] button. If not, click [Cancel] button.
3. [Function2 Dialog]: Dialog to evaluate Digital Volume.
There are dialogs corresponding to register of 09h, 0Ah, 0Ch and 0Dh.
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 AK4373 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 AK4373 click [OK] button. If not, click [Cancel] button.
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4. [SAVE] and [OPEN]
4-1. [SAVE]
All of current register setting values displayed on the main window are saved to the file. The extension of file name is
“akr”.
<Operation flow>
(1) Click [SAVE] Button.
(2) Set the file name and click [SAVE] Button. The extension of file name is “akr”.
4-2. [OPEN]
The register setting values saved by [SAVE] are written to the AK4373. 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. The default setting sequence DAC->HP (3D=OFF) is displayed. Jump to (3) below if the
default setting sequence is used. Go to (2) if the other setting sequence is required.
(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 15. Window of [F3]
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6. [Function4 Dialog]
The sequence file (*.aks) saved by [Function3] can be listed up to 10 files, assigned to buttons and then executed.
When [F4] button is clicked, the window as shown in Figure 16 opens.
Figure 16. [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) saved by [Function3].
The sequence file name is displayed as shown in Figure 17. (In case that the selected sequence file name is
“DAC_Stereo_ON.aks”)
Figure 17. [F4] window (2)
(2) Click [START] button, then the sequence is executed.
6-2. [SAVE] and [OPEN] buttons on right side
[SAVE]: The name assign of sequence file displayed on [Function4] window can be saved to the file. The file name
is “*.ak4”.
[OPEN]: The name assign of sequence file (*.ak4) saved by [SAVE] is loaded.
6-3. Note
(1) This function doesn't support the pause function of sequence function.
(2) All files used by [SAVE] and [OPEN] function on right side need to be in the same folder.
(3) When the sequence is changed in [Function3], the sequence file (*.aks) should be loaded again in order to reflect
the change.
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7. [Function5 Dialog]
The register setting file (*.akr) saved by [SAVE] function on main window can be listed up to 10 files, assigned to
buttons and then executed. When [F5] button is clicked, the window as shown in Figure 18 opens.
Figure 18. [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 19. (In case that the selected file name is
“DAC_Output.akr”)
(2) Click [WRITE] button, then the register setting is executed.
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Figure 19. [F5] window (2)
7-2. [SAVE] and [OPEN] buttons on right side
[SAVE]: The name assign of register setting file displayed on [Function5] window can be saved to the file. The file
name is “*.ak5”.
[OPEN]: The name assign of register setting file (*.ak5) saved by [SAVE] is loaded.
7-3. Note
(1) All files used by [SAVE] and [OPEN] function on right side need to be in the same folder.
(2) When the register setting is changed by [SAVE] Button on the main window, the register setting file (*.akr)
should be loaded again in order to reflect the change.
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8. [Filter Dialog]
This dialog can easily set the AK4373’s programmable filter.
A calculation of a coefficient of Digital Programmable Filter such as HPF, EQ filter ,a write to a register and check
frequency response.
Window to show to Figure 20 opens when push a [Filter] button.
Figure 20. [Filter] window
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8-1. Setting of a parameter
(1) Please set a parameter of each Filter.
Item
Sampling Rate
FIL3
Cut Off Frequency
Contents
Sampling frequency (fs)
Setting range
7350Hz ≤ fs ≤ 48000Hz
Stereo separation emphasis filter cut off
frequency
Type of stereo separation emphasis filter
Gain of stereo separation emphasis filter
fs/10000 ≤ Cut Off Frequency
≤ (0.497 * fs)
LPF or HPF
–10dB ≤ Gain ≤ 0dB
High pass filter cut off frequency
fs/10000 ≤ Cut Off Frequency
≤ (0.497 * fs)
LPF
Cut Off Frequency
Low pass filter cut off frequency
fs/20 ≤ Cut Off Frequency
≤ (0.497 * fs)
EQ for Gain Compensation (EQ)
Pole Frequency
Pole Frequency
Zero-point Frequency
Zero-point Frequency
Gain
5 Band Equalizer
EQ1-5 Center Frequency
Gain
fs/10000 ≤ Pole Frequency
≤ (0.497 * fs)
fs/10000 ≤ Zero-point Frequency
≤ (0.497 * fs)
0dB ≤ Gain ≤ +12dB
Filter type
Gain
HPF
Cut Off Frequency
EQ1-5 Center Frequency
EQ1-5 Band Width
EQ1-5 Band Width
( Note 1)
EQ1-5 Gain
EQ1-5 Gain
( Note 2)
Note 1. Bandwidth where the gain gap is 3dB compared with center frequency.
Note 2. When a gain is smaller than “0”, EQ1-5 becomes a notch filter.
0Hz ≤ Center Frequency
< (0.497 * fs)
1Hz ≤ Band Width < (0.497 * fs)
-1≤ Gain < 3
(2) Please set ON/OFF of Filter with check buttons of “FIL3”, “EQ”, “LPF”, “HPF”, “EQ1”, “EQ2”,
“EQ3”, “EQ4”, “EQ5”. When the button is checked, Filter becomes ON. When “Notch Filter Auto Correction”
is checked, automatic compensation is executed for center frequency of notch filter.
(“Cf. 8-4. automatic compensation for center frequency of a notch filter”)
Figure 21. Filter ON/OFF setting button
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8-2. A calculation of a register
A register setting values are displayed when [Register Setting] button is clicked. When any value is set to out or
range, error message is displayed, and a calculation of register setting is not executed.
Figure 22. A register setting calculation result
In the following cases, a register set values are updated.
(1) When [Register Setting] button was pushed.
(2) When [Frequency Response] button was pushed.
(3) When [UpDate] button was pushed on a frequency characteristic indication window.
(4) When set ON/OFF of a check button “Notch Filter Auto Correction”.
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8-3.Indication of a frequency characteristic
A frequency characteristic is displayed when [Frequency Response] button is clicked. The register values are
updated at the same time.
If “Frequency Range” is changed, and [UpDate] button is clicked, indication of a frequency characteristic is
updated.
Figure 23. A frequency characteristic indication result
In the following cases, a register set values are updated.
(1) When [Register Setting] button was pushed.
(2) When [Frequency Response] button was pushed.
(3) When [UpDate] button was pushed on a frequency characteristic indication window.
(4) When set ON/OFF of a check button “Notch Filter Auto Correction”.
8-4. Automatic compensation for center frequency of a notch filter
When a gain of 5 band Equalizer is set to “-1”, Equalizer becomes a notch filter. When center frequency of several
notch filters are near frequency each other, center frequency error occurs (Figure 24).
When “Notch Filter Auto Correction” button is checked, automatic compensation is executed for center frequency
of a notch filter.
Register setting and frequency characteristics are displayed after automatic compensation (Figure 25).
This automatic compensation is available for Equalizer Band where a gain is set to “-1”.
(Note) When distance among center frequencies is smaller than band width, there is a possibility that automatic
compensation does not operate normally. Please confirm a compensation result by indication of a frequency
characteristic.
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Setting of center frequency: 4400Hz, 5000Hz, 5400Hz / Band Width: 200Hz (3 band common)
Figure 24. When there is no compensation of center frequency
Setting of center frequency: 4400Hz, 5000Hz, 5400Hz / Band Width: 200Hz (3 band common)
Figure 25. When there is compensation of center frequency
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REVISION HISTORY
Date
(yy/mm/dd)
Manual
Revision
Board
Revision
Reason
08/01/18
KM091600
0
First Edition
08/06/20
KM091601
08/06/25
08/07/01
KM091602
1
Page
Parts Change
1
Error Correction
11
Error Correction
2
Contents
Board Revision: Rev.0 → Rev.1
AK4373: Rev. A → Rev. B
Figure 9 was changed.
R10, R11: 0Ω → 20kΩ
PORT2 and PORT3 were exchanged.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
z These products and their specifications are subject to change without notice.
When you consider any use or application of these products, please make inquiries the sales office of Asahi Kasei
EMD Corporation (AKEMD) or authorized distributors as to current status of the products.
z AKEMD assumes no liability for infringement of any patent, intellectual property, or other rights in the application or
use of any information contained herein.
z Any export of these products, or devices or systems containing them, may require an export license or other official
approval under the law and regulations of the country of export pertaining to customs and tariffs, currency exchange,
or strategic materials.
z AKEMD products are neither intended nor authorized for use as critical componentsNote1) in any safety, life support, or
other hazard related device or systemNote2), and AKEMD assumes no responsibility for such use, except for the use
approved with the express written consent by Representative Director of AKEMD. As used here:
Note1) A critical component is one whose failure to function or perform may reasonably be expected to result,
whether directly or indirectly, in the loss of the safety or effectiveness of the device or system containing it, and
which must therefore meet very high standards of performance and reliability.
Note2) A hazard related device or system is one designed or intended for life support or maintenance of safety or
for applications in medicine, aerospace, nuclear energy, or other fields, in which its failure to function or perform
may reasonably be expected to result in loss of life or in significant injury or damage to person or property.
z It is the responsibility of the buyer or distributor of AKEMD products, who distributes, disposes of, or otherwise
places the product with a third party, to notify such third party in advance of the above content and conditions, and the
buyer or distributor agrees to assume any and all responsibility and liability for and hold AKEMD harmless from any
and all claims arising from the use of said product in the absence of such notification.
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A
B
C
D
E
AVDD-REG
R2
47k
E
JP1
I2C-SEL
E
PDN
CSN
C1
10u
C9
2.2u
+
R1
10k
+
C3
4.7n
C2
C8
0.1u
0.1u
R4
SDTI
R5
LRCK
51
51
1
2
3
VSS1
NC
4
AVDD
VCOC
5
6
I2C
9
CCLK/SCL
NC
32
10
CDTI/SDA
NC
31
11
SDTI
NC
30
12
NC
MIN-
29
13
LRCK
MIN+
28
R10
J3
+
ACK
D
C13 1u
6
+
100
VCOM
R3
PDN
D
CDTI
8
CSN/CAD0
U5
7
CCLK
4
3
20k
AK4373
R11
C14 1u
MIN+/-
ROUT
MUTET
C15 1u
+
27
C16 1u
26
TP1
MCKO
220
J4
6
3
25
L/R OUT
R13
47k
C10
1u
TP10
HPR-
B
C6
10u
1
1
B
TP9
HPR+
1
51
C7
0.1u
1
R7
R15
C
+
MCKI
220
4
+
1
R14
R12
47k
24
HPR/HPL23
VSS2
HVDD
22
18
17
21
VSS3
MCKI
16
HPL/HPL+
DVDD
C5
0.1u
19
C4 +
10u
LOUT
SPP/HPR+/TEST
15
DVDD
BICK
20
14
SPN/HPR-/HVCM
51
MCKO
R6
BICK
C
+
20k
TP8
HPL-
TP7
HPL+
R8
0
HVDD-REG
HP
SPN
JP2
HP/SPK-SEL
JP3
C11
HPR Cap-less 47u
R9
0
+
+C12
47u
JP5
HPL Cap-less
A
4
GND
JP4
HP-SEL
3
6
3
6
A
4
HVCM
Title
Size
J1
SPK/HPR
A
B
- 29 C
J2
HP
A3
Date:
D
AKD4373-B
Document Number
Rev
AK4373
Friday, June 20, 2008
Sheet
E
1
1
of
3
A
B
T21
TA48033F
T45-RED
GND
IN
+ C17
47u
C18
0.1u
D
E
L20
1
OUT
2
D-REG
D-REG
10u
C19
0.1u
E
+ C20
47u
U3
0
R29
1
A
HVDD-REG
K
R17
1k
LED1
ERF
T45-BLACK
R30
0
AVDD-REG
C29
0.1u
R28
10
1A
1Y
2A
2Y
3A
3Y
14
Vcc
7
GND
4Y
4A
5Y
5A
6Y
6A
8
9
10
11
12
13
74HC14
DVDD
D1
HSU119
R16
10k
A
JP10
DVDD-REG
1
2
3
4
5
6
K
E
1
GND
+5V
C
1
H
3
L
SW1
DAC/DIR_PDN
C30
0.1u
2
D-REG
D
C28
0.1u
L23
10u
2
C21
0.1u
1
D
+
C27
10u
PORT1
PDN
18
16
INT0
AVDD
U2
AVSS
TORX141
17
R19
12k
C22
0.1u
19
2
1
R
3
20
VCC
GND
OUT
1
RX0
INT1
15
2
DVDD
CSN
14
3
DVSS
CCLK
13
1 1
4
XTI
CDTI
12
2
R18
470
5
XTO
CDTO
11
R20
5.1
AK4116
U4
C
MCKO
DAUX
3
A1
B1
21
4
A2
B2
20
PDN
SDTI
JP16
LRCK2
5
A3
B3
19
6
A4
B4
18
7
A5
B5
17
MCKI
8
A6
B6
16
CSN
9
A7
B7
15
CCLK
B8
14
10
9
6
SDTO
X1
11.2896MHz
LRCK
C26
10p
TP6
XTI
8
C
C24
0.1u
BICK
C25
10p
C23
10u
7
+
LRCK
JP17
BICK2
JP11
MCLK
JP12
BICK
JP13
JP14
BICK
LRCK
SDTO
10
A8
B
B
D-REG
DSP
PORT3
1
2
3
4
5
10
9
8
7
6
CSN
SCL/CCLK
SDA/CDTI
CDTO
10k
VCCA
VCCB
24
2
DIR
VCCB
23
11
GND
OE
22
12
GND
GND
13
DVDD
C32
0.1u
R25
GND
GND
10k
10
9
8
7
6
R23
R27
10k
1
2
3
4
5
R21
MCLK
BICK
LRCK
SDTI
C31
0.1u
10k
PORT2
1
R22
R24
R26
470
470
470
74AVC8T245
I2C
CDTI
3-wire
uP-I/F
JP15
CAD0
JP18
SDA
ACK
A
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A2
Date:
A
B
C
D
A
AKD4373-B
Document Number
Rev
CLOCK
Friday, November 30, 2007
E
Sheet
1
3
of
3
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