Ordering number : ENN7350 CMOS IC LC78684E MP3 Decoder for Compact Disc Players Overview The LC78684E integrates, on a single chip, CD-ROM signal-processing functions, MP3 signal-processing functions, and CD-DA shockproof signal-processing functions. The LC78684E achieves significant power savings by implementing signal-processing functions using hardwired structures. A CD player that supports playback of MPEG audio (MP3) recorded on CD media as well as CD-DA shockproof playback can be implemented by combining this IC with a CD DSP, DRAM, and audio D/A converter, and other circuits. Features x MP3 Decoding Functions (MPEG audio standard [ISO/IEC 11172-3] layer 3) Decodes to a digital audio signal MP3 data decoded by the CD-ROM decoder and outputs that audio signal. Supports all bit rates, including variable bit rate operation. Supports the following sampling rates. MPEG1 (Fs = 32 K, 44.1 K, 48 K) MPEG2 (Fs = 16 K, 22.05 K, 24 K) MPEG2.5 (Fs = 8 K, 11.025 K, 12 K) Can read out the MPEG header and ancillary data. Automatically mutes the signal on CRC errors using an MP3 CRC check function. External MPEG serial data input function supports memory card playback. x CD-ROM Decoding Functions Supports CD-ROM modes 1 and 2 (forms 1 and 2) Faithfully reproduces data stored on CD-ROM discs using CD-ROM error correction functions. Header and sector management Supports playback speeds up to 4×. In addition to data buffering also supports C2 error flag buffering. Provides external serial output of decoded CD-ROM data. x CD-DA Playback Functions (Shockproof support) Shockproof operation for about 180 seconds (compressed mode) when 64M DRAM is used. Shockproof function supports compressed, uncompressed, and data through modes. VCEC (variable speed) supports up to 4×-speed playback. x Audio Signal Processing Serial audio signal output using LRCK, BCK, and DATA signals. (I²S format, either 16-bit or 20-bit precision PCM output, data-slot supports 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit modes) Digital bass boost function (4 modes), attenuator function, and muting (f, 12 dB) Provides a base clock (384 fs) output pin for use with external digital filters and D/A converters. x DRAM Interface Supports the use of from 1M to 64M of external DRAM (EDO, 2CAS, 16-bit data bus memory) Supports allocation of a user area in DRAM during CD-ROM (MP3) playback. Continued on next page. Q Any and all SANYO products described or contained herein do not have specifications that can handle applications that require extremely high levels of reliability, such as life-support systems, aircraft’s control systems, or other applications whose failure can be reasonably expected to result in serious physical and/or material damage. Consult with your SANYO representative nearest you before using any SANYO products described or contained herein in such applications. Q SANYO assumes no responsibility for equipment failures that result from using products at values that exceed, even momentarily, rated values (such as maximum ratings, operating condition ranges, or other parameters) listed in products specifications of any and all SANYO products described or contained herein. 20703RM(OT) No.7350-1/21 LC78684E x Package and Power Supply Voltage Specifications Package: Sanyo QFP80 (14 × 14) (unit: mm) Supply voltage Internal power supply: 1.8 V (typical) I/O power supply: 3.3 V (typical) Analog system power supply: 3.3 V (typical) Package Dimensions Unit: mm 3255-QFP80 (14 u 14) [LC78684E] 17.2 14.0 60 0.8 Continued from preceding page. 41 61 40 80 21 14.0 17.2 MPEG Layer3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia 1 0.25 0.65 20 0.15 (2.7) 0.1 3.0max (0.83) 15.6 SANYO: SFP80 No.7350-2/21 LC78684E Block Diagram LRSY DATACK DATAIN C2FIN SFSY PW SBSY SBCK INTB CMDOUT CMDIN CE CL WOK CNTOK OVF MDATA[15:0] MADRS[12:0] RASB CASUB CASLB OEB WEB CKIN VPRFR VCOC VPDO CKOUT CPU-I/F System clockgenerator DRAM-I/F VCO PLL CD-DA shockproof (Compressed or uncompressed) CDROM decoder Data-I/F STREQ STCK STDAT CRCF MP3 decoder FSYNC M U X RESB Audio I/F ADLRCK ADBCK ADDATA No. 7350-3/21 LC78684E DATACK DATAIN RESB INTB CE CL CMDIN CMDOUT OVF CNTOK WOK VSS DVDD6 CRCF FSYNC STDAT STCK STREQ VSS DVDD5 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 Pin Assignment LRSY 1 60 MADRS0 ADDATA 2 59 MADRS1 ADBCK 3 58 MADRS2 ADLRCK 4 57 MADRS3 C2FIN 5 56 MADRS4 TEST1 6 55 MADRS5 CKIN 7 54 MADRS6 VSS 8 53 MADRS7 52 VSS 51 DVDD4 50 MADRS8 PW 12 49 MADRS9 SBSY 13 48 MADRS10 SFSY 14 47 MADRS11 SBCK 15 46 MADRS12 AVDD 16 45 OEB VPRFR 17 44 CASUB VCOC 18 43 CASLB VPDO 19 42 WEB AVSS 20 41 RASB CKOUT 9 MDATA15 40 MDATA14 39 MDATA13 38 MDATA12 37 MDATA11 36 MDATA10 35 MDATA9 34 MDATA8 33 VSS 32 DVDD3 31 MDATA7 30 MDATA4 27 MDATA3 26 MDATA2 25 MDATA1 24 MDATA0 23 VSS 22 DVDD2 21 DVDD1 11 MDATA6 29 TEST2 10 MDATA5 28 LC78684 (Top view) No.7350-4/21 LC78684E Pin Functions Absolute Maximum Ratings at VSS Parameter Maximum supply voltage Input voltage Output voltage Allowable power dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Symbol VDD max VIN VOUT Pdmax Topr Tstg Allowable Operating Ranges at Ta Parameter Supply voltage Symbol VDD1 VDD2 High-level input voltage VIH Low-level input voltage VIL Operating frequency range Fop 0 V, AVSS 0V Conditions 30 to 75qqC, VSS Pin name DVDD1, DVDD3, DVDD4, DVDD6, AVDD DVDD2, DVDD5 MDATA0 to 15, LRSY, DATAIN, DATACK, C2FIN, PW, SBSY, SFSY, STREQ, STCK, STDAT, WOK, CKIN, CE, CL, CMDIN, RESB MDATA0 to 15, LRSY, DATAIN, DATACK, C2FIN, PW, SBSY, SFSY, STREQ, STCK, STDAT, WOK, CKIN, CE, CL, CMDIN, RESB, TEST1, TEST2 CKIN Ratings 0.3 to VSS 4.0 0.3 to VDD1 0.3 0.3 to VDD1 0.3 400 30 to 75 40 to 125 0 V, AVSS Unit V V V mW qC qC 0V Conditions min Ratings typ max 3.0 3.3 3.6 V 1.62 1.8 1.98 V 0.8 VDD1 VDD1 V 0 0.2 VDD1 V 16.9344 Unit MHz No.7350-5/21 LC78684E Electrical Characteristics at Ta 30 to 75qqC, VDD1 AVSS 0 V Parameter 3.0V to 3.6 V, VDD2 Symbol Pin name Conditions IDD (1) DVDD1, DVDD3, DVDD4, DVDD6, AVDD IDD (2) DVDD2, DVDD5 VDD1 3.0 to 3.6 V VDD2 1.62 to 1.98 V Current drain VOH (2) MDATA0 to 15, LRSY, DATAIN, DATACK, C2FIN, PW, SBSY, SFSY, STREQ, STCK, STDAT, WOK, CKIN, CE, CL, CMDIN, RESB MDATA0 to 15, LRSY, DATAIN, DATACK, C2FIN, PW, SBSY, SFSY, STREQ, STCK, STDAT, WOK, CKIN, CE, CL, CMDIN, RESB, TEST1, TES2 MDATA0 to 15, STREQ, STCK, STDAT, MADRS0 to 12, RASB, CASUB, CASLB, OEB, WEB SBCK, ADDATA, ADLRCK, ADBCK, INTB, FSYNC, CRCF, CNTOK, OVF CKOUT VOH (3) VPDO High-level input current IIH Low-level input current IIL VOH (1) High-level output voltage VOL (2) MDATA0 to 15 STREQ, STCK, STDAT, MADRS0 to 12, RASB, CASUB, CASLB, OEB, WEB SBCK, ADDATA, ADLRCK, ADBCK, INTB, FSYNC, CRCF, CNTOK, OVF, CMDOUT CKOUT VOL (3) VPDO VOL (1) Low-level output voltage IOFF (1) Output off leakage current IOFF (2) MDATA0 to 15, STREQ, STCK, STDAT, CMDOUT MDATA0 to 15, STREQ, STCK, STDAT, CMDOUT VIN 1.62 V to 1.98 V, VSS min Ratings typ max 10.0 20.0 4.5 VDD1 0 V, 10.0 10 Unit mA mA PA 0V 10 PA 2 mA VDD1 0.6 V 4 mA IOH 0.2 mA VDD10.6 V VDD10.6 • VIN IOH IOH IOL 2 mA 0.4 V IOL 0.4 V 0.4 • 10 PA 4 mA IOL 0.2 mA VOUT VOUT VDD1 0V 10 PA No.7350-6/21 LC78684E Microcontroller Interface Microcontroller Interface Timing Write Cycle T1 T2 T3 T2 T3 T4 CE CL T5 CMDIN T6 T7 Read Cycle T1 CE T4 CL T5 CMDOUT T9 T10 T8 Parameter Symbol CE/CL setup time CE/CL hold time Command wait time CL H-level pulse width CL L-level pulse width Data/CL setup time Data/CL hold time Data-read access time Data-read turn-on time Data-read turn-off time : Pull-up resistor 1 K:, Output load T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 min 500 250 1000 250 250 150 150 0 0 0 Ratings typ max 240 150 240 Unit ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 30 pF No.7350-7/21 LC78684E Command Input/Data Output Interface Input commands (i.e. write data to the LC78684E) in the order data first and then address. The data and address are LSB first. Output data is output (i.e. read data from the LC78684E) by first issuing a read mode setup command and then performing read access operations. Data write CE CL CMDIN LSB MSB LSB MSB Data Address High (Held high with an external pull-up resistor) CMDOUT Data read Data is read by first writing the register address to be read to location $61h and then setting up read mode by setting CE low temporarily. When CE is set high again, and the CL signal is issued, the contents of the specified register are output from CMDOUT, LSB first. The microcontroller must perform a read access if it sets up read mode. Read mode setup command Read access CE CL CMDIN LSB MSB LSB Register address CMDOUT MSB Read code (61h) High (Held high with an external pull-up resistor) LSB MSB No.7350-8/21 LC78684E Memory Interface Memory Interface Timing Read Cycle T1 RASB T2 T4 T3 T5 CASUB/LB T6 MADRS[12:0] T7 T8 Row T9 Column WEB Column Column T10 T11 OEB T12 T13 Read data MDATA[15:0] Read data Read data Write Cycle T1 RASB T2 T4 T5 T3 CASUB/LB T6 MADRS[12:0] T7 Row T8 T9 Column T14 Column Column T15 WEB OEB MDATA[15:0] T16 T17 T18 T19 Write data Write data Write data No.7350-9/21 LC78684E Refresh Cycle (CAS before RAS) T20 T21 RASB T22 T23 T24 CASUB/LB T17 MDATA[15:0] Parameter RASB width high RASB CASB delay CASB RASB delay CASB width low CASB width high Row address setup time Row address hold time Column address setup time Column address hold time OEB ready time OEB hold time Read data setup time Read data hold time WEB ready time WEB hold time Write data turn on time Write data turn off time Write data setup time Write data hold time Refresh cycle RASB low width (refresh) RASB CASB delay (refresh) CASB setup time (refresh) CASB hold time (refresh) Symbol T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 T21 T22 T23 T24 min 100 80 40 40 40 15 40 15 40 30 10 30 0 30 40 Ratings typ max 60 80 15 40 300 200 50 40 100 Unit ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns : These values apply when the frequency of the clock input to the CKIN pin is 16.9344 MHz. No.7350-10/21 LC78684E CD DSP Interface CD DSP Interface Timing LRSY T2 T3 T1h T1l Fbck DATACK DATAIN T4 T5 C2FIN Parameter DATACK frequency DATACK H-level pulse width DATACK L-level pulse width LRSY setup time LRSY hold time DATA, C2FIN setup time DATA, C2FIN hold time Symbol Fbck T1h T1l T2 T3 T4 T5 min Ratings typ 30 30 30 30 30 25 max 14.5 Unit MHz ns ns ns ns ns ns : The figure above shows the timings when DATACK rising edge latch is used. If DATACLK falling edge latch is used, the timings are the same as those for the corresponding setup and hold signal. No.7350-11/21 LC78684E Subcode Interface Timing Subcode Frame SF97 SF0 SF1 SF2 SF3 SBSY SFSY PW SBCK Tssd T1h T1l SBCK Fsbck PW T3 T2 Parameter SFSY SBCK delay time SBCK frequency SBCK H-level pulse width SBCK L-level pulse width PW setup time PW hold time Symbol Tssd Fsbck T1h T1l T2 T3 min 235 Ratings typ 1.0584 450 450 50 0 max 7150 Unit ns MHz ns ns ns ns : These values apply when the frequency of the clock input to the CKIN pin is 16.9344 MHz. No.7350-12/21 LC78684E Audio Output Interface Audio Output Interface Timing T1 ADLRCK ADBCK T3 T2 ADDATA CKOUT Fck The figure above applies when the 48-bit slot is used for the audio data output slot. Parameter Symbol CKOUT o ADLRCK delay time CKOUT o ADBCK delay time CKOUT o ADDATA delay time CKOUT frequency : These values apply during MPEG1 data playback (fs T1 T2 T3 Fck min 0 0 0 Ratings typ max 35 35 35 16.9344 Unit ns ns ns MHz 44.1 kHz) when the PLL circuit is locked normally. These values depend on the playback sampling frequency (fs). (CKOUT frequency fs u 384) Supplement: Output Timing for Full Through Mode Playback LRSY DATACK DATAIN T5 ADLRCK ADBCK ADDATA CKIN T6 CKOUT : Full through mode is the state where the THROUGH bit (60h: bit 6) is set to 1. Parameter INPUT o OUTPUT delay time CKIN o CKOUT delay time Symbol T5 T6 min 0 0 Ratings typ max 35 35 Unit ns ns : These values apply when the signal input to the CKIN pin is directly output from the CKOUT pin. No.7350-13/21 LC78684E Serial Data I/O Interface DRAM Serial Data Output Timing T5 STREQ T6 T3 T4 STCK STDAT CRCF Fsck T7 STCK STDAT T1 T2 : Performing a serial data output operation requires that a command to transfer data from DRAM be issued. If this command has not been issued, the STCK and STDAT pins will not output the clock and data signals, even if the STREQ goes high. Parameter Transfer clock frequency STDAT/STCK setup time STDAT/STCK hold time Data (1byte) transfer time Data transfer wait time Data transfer start time Data transfer stop time Enable flag turn off time Symbol Fsck T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 min Ratings typ 4.2336 max 30 30 1.89 1.89 1.89 0 210 236.2 15.2 15.2 270 Unit MHz ns ns Ps Ps Ps Ps ns Notes: The typical values shown apply when the frequency of the clock input to the CKIN pin is 16.9344 MHz. x The fsck clock frequency can also be set to 2.1168 or 1.0584 MHz (typical). The values of T3 to T7 will be, in that case, 2 or 4 times the values shown. x When the STREQ pin is in input mode, the WOK, OVF, and CNTOK pins can be used instead of the STREQ, STCK, and SDAT pins. The timing specifications in this case are the same as those shown above. No.7350-14/21 LC78684E MP3 Serial Data Input Timing STREQ (*Output from the LC78684E) STCK STDAT Fsck STCK T1l T1h T2 T3 STDAT Performing a serial data input operation requires that a serial input command be issued. If this command has not been issued, the MP3 decoder will not operate, even if clock and data signals are applied to the STCK and STDAT pins. Parameter Symbol Transfer clock frequency STCK H-level pulse width STCK L-level pulse width STDAT/STCK setup time STDAT/STCK hold time Fsck T1h T1l T2 T3 min Ratings typ max 9.216 45 45 30 30 Unit MHz ns ns ns ns : The table below lists the maximum frequencies for the transfer clock during serial input operations. MODE Fs (KHz) Maximum serial transfer clock frequency (MHz) MPEG1 48 44.1 32 24 (12) 22.05 (11.025) 16 (8) 9.216 8.4672 6.144 4.608 4.2336 3.072 MPEG2 (MPEG2.5) The transfer clock rate must be set to a speed less than or equal to the speed shown in the table so that the MP3 decoding processing will complete in time. Note that the table above applies when MP3DSET (register 41h, bit 0) is set to 1 (high-speed transfer mode). The timings shown below apply when MP3DSET is set to 0 (low-speed transfer mode). Parameter Transfer clock frequency STCK H-level pulse width STCK L-level pulse width STDAT / STCK setup time STDAT / STCK hold time Symbol Fsck T1h T1l T2 T3 min 150 150 125 125 Ratings typ max 3.072 Unit MHz ns ns ns ns No.7350-15/21 LC78684E System Clock Input Fck CKIN pin input signal Twl Twh Parameter Symbol CKIN Input frequency CKIN H-Level pulse width CKIN L-Level pulse width Fck Twh Twl min Ratings typ 16.9344 max 18.0 Ratings typ max 20 20 Unit MHz ns ns System Reset Input RESB pin input signal Trst Parameter Symbol System reset pulse width Trst min 1 Unit Ps : A system reset must be performed immediately after power is first applied. Design the system so that no noise appears on the reset line. No.7350-16/21 LC78684E Pin Functions Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Pin Name LRSY ADDATA ADBCK ADLRCK C2FIN TEST1 CKIN VSS CKOUT TEST2 DVDD1 PW SBSY SFSY SBCK AVDD VPRFR VCOC VPDO AVSS DVDD2 VSS MDATA0 MDATA1 MDATA2 MDATA3 MDATA4 MDATA5 MDATA6 MDATA7 DVDD3 VSS MDATA8 MDATA9 MDATA10 MDATA11 MDATA12 MDATA13 MDATA14 MDATA15 RASB WEB CASLB CASUB OEB MADRS12 MADRS11 MADRS10 MADRS9 MADRS8 I/O I O O O I I I O I I I I O I O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O O O O O O O O O O O Block CD IF Audio interface CD IF Test CLOCK Power supply CLOCK Test Power supply Subcode interface Power supply PLL Power supply Memory interface Power supply Memory interface Function CD left/right clock input Audio data output Audio bit clock output Audio left/right clock output CD C2 error flag input Test input 1 (This pin must be connected to ground during normal operation.) System clock input (16.9344 MHz) Ground External digital filter and D/A converter clock (384 fs) output Test input 2 (This pin must be connected to ground during normal operation.) Digital I/O system power supply CD subcode data serial input CD subcode block sync signal input CD subcode frame sync signal input CD subcode transfer serial clock output Analog system (PLL) power supply VCO oscillator range setting VCO control voltage input VCO charge pump output Analog system ground Internal logic system power supply GND DRAM data bus 0 DRAM data bus 1 DRAM data bus 2 DRAM data bus 3 DRAM data bus 4 DRAM data bus 5 DRAM data bus 6 DRAM data bus 7 Digital I/O system power supply GND DRAM data bus 8 DRAM data bus 9 DRAM data bus 10 DRAM data bus 11 DRAM data bus 12 DRAM data bus 13 DRAM data bus 14 DRAM data bus 15 RAS output (active low) WE output (active low) CAS output (lower byte, active low) CAS output (upper byte, active low) OE output (active low) DRAM address output 12 DRAM address output 11 DRAM address output 10 DRAM address output 9 DRAM address output 8 Continued on next page. No.7350-17/21 LC78684E Continued from preceding page. Pin No. Pin Name I/O Block 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 DVDD4 VSS MADRS7 MADRS6 MADRS5 MADRS4 MADRS3 MADRS2 MADRS1 MADRS0 DVDD5 VSS O O O O O O O O 63 STREQ I/O 64 STCK I/O 65 STDAT I/O 66 FSYNC O MP3-dec 67 CRCF O CD monitor 68 69 DVDD6 VSS Power supply 70 WOK I 71 CNTOK O 72 OVF O 73 74 75 76 CMDOUT CMDIN CL CE O I I I 77 INTB O 78 79 80 RESB DATAIN DATACK I I I Power supply Memory interface Power supply MP3 stream I/O CD-DA shockproof and MP3 I/O Microcontroller interface CD IF Function Digital I/O system power supply Ground DRAM address output 7 DRAM address output 6 DRAM address output 5 DRAM address output 4 DRAM address output 3 DRAM address output 2 DRAM address output 1 DRAM address output 0 Internal logic system power supply GND MP3 data request flag output (active high) /DRAM data request flag input (CD-ROM mode, active high) MP3 data transfer clock input /DRAM data transfer clock output MP3 serial data input /DRAM serial data output MP3 frame sync signal (active high) /Data continuity point detection complete flag (CD-DA mode, active high) CRC check result output (CD-ROM data/CD-DA subcode data) /DRAM data output enable signal output (active high) Digital I/O system power supply GND DRAM write enable input (CD-DA mode, active high) /DRAM data request flag input Data continuity point detection complete flag (CD-DA mode, active high) /SYNC error monitor flag (MP3 mode, active high)/DRAM serial data output DRAM write interrupt flag (CD-DA mode, active high) /Emphasis output flag (CD-DA and MP3 modes, active high) /DRAM data transfer clock output Serial command data output (n-channel open-drain output) Serial command data input Serial command clock input Command enable input (active high) Interrupt signal output (active low) /DRAM write interrupt flag (CD-DA mode, active high) System reset (active low) Serial CD data input CD bit clock input Notes: 1. Notes on unused pins. Unused input pins must be connected to the ground level (0 V). Unused output pins must be left open. Do not connect anything to these pins. Unused I/O pins may either be connected to the ground level (0 V) or set to output mode and left open. 2. The corresponding power supply levels must be provided to all of the DVDD1, DVDD3, DVDD4, DVDD6, and AVDD pins. The corresponding power supply level must also be provided to DVDD2 and DVDD5. (See the Allowable Operating Ranges specifications for the supply levels.) 3. The TEST1 and TEST2 input pins must be connected to ground (0 V). 4. The I/O pins (MDAT0:15, STREQ, STCK, and STDAT) go to input mode after a reset. 5. After first applying the power supply levels, the RESB pin must be held low for at least 1 µs. 6. A 16.9344 MHz clock signal must be supplied to the CKIN pin by the CD DSP. The LC78684E does not support the implementation of an oscillator circuit using an oscillator element. No.7350-18/21 LC78684E Sample Application Circuit 1.8 V 3.3 V To Micro- LC78684E MDATA15 MDATA14 MDATA13 MDATA12 MDATA11 MDATA10 MDATA9 MDATA8 VSS DVDD3 MDATA7 MDATA6 MDATA5 MDATA4 MDATA3 MDATA2 MDATA1 MDATA0 VSS DVDD2 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 controller DVDD5 VSS STREQ STDAT STDAT FSYNC CRCF DVDD6 VSS WOK CNTOK OVF CMDOUT CMDIN CL CE INTB RESB DATAIN DATACK LRSY ADDATA ADBCK ADLRCK C2FIN VSS CKIN VSS CKOUT VSS DVDD1 PW SBSY SFSY SBCK AVDD VPRFR VCOC VPDO AVSS 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 MADRS0 MADRS1 MADRS2 MADRS3 MADRS4 MADRS5 MADRS6 MADRS7 VSS DVDD4 MADRS8 MADRS9 MADRS10 MADRS11 MADRS12 OEB CASUB CASLB WEB RASB 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 To DRAM GND To CD-DSP : The CKOUT, ADLRCK, ADBCK, and ADDATA pins must be connected to a CD DSP that supports external D/A converter input. An external D/A converter is required if the CD DSP does not provide that functionality. No.7350-19/21 LC78684E Application Design Notes While it goes without saying that strictly observing the absolute maximum ratings and allowable operating ranges (recommended operation conditions) stipulated for this IC is necessary to achieve reliability of the overall system, it is also necessary to take adequate care with respect to the mounting conditions and the operating environment, including the ambient temperature and the possibility of electrostatic discharges (ESD). This section presents notes on aspects of design and mounting that require special attention. Handling Unused Pins If this IC is operated with unused input pins left open, certain internal circuit operations may become unstable. Unused pins that are mentioned in the IC documentation must be handled as specified. Also, do not allow output pins to come in contact with any circuit lines, including power supply lines, ground lines, or other outputs. Latchup Prevention x The voltages stipulated in the IC specifications must be provided to the corresponding power supply pins. When the same voltage is stipulated for multiple pins, those pins all must be connected to the same potential. x Do not set I/O voltage levels to be either higher than the peripheral 3 V system block voltage, or lower than the ground level. This relationship must also be maintained during the power-on sequence. x Do not apply overvoltages or abnormal noise to this IC. x While in general, latchup is prevented by holding unused input pins at either the VDD or VSS potential, input pins to this IC must be handled as described in the pin descriptions. x Do not short the outputs. Interface Incorrect operation may result when different devices are connected if the input VIL/VIH and the output VOH and VOH levels do not match. Level shifters must be inserted between devices with differing supply voltages, such as those often used in dual power supply systems, to prevent destruction of the devices. Load Capacitance and Output Current x If a large load capacitance is connected, the resulting effective short of the outputs may continue for an extended period and lead to fusing of lines. Also, larger charge and discharge currents can cause noise, degrade device performance, and cause incorrect operation. The recommended load capacitance ratings must be observed. x Excessive output sink or source currents can lead to the same problems described in the preceding item. Once the allowable power dissipation rating has been met, the recommended current values must be observed as well. Notes on Power Application and Reset x There are several aspects that require care when power is first applied, during a reset, and when the reset state is cleared. Refer to the device specifications and design applications to match the product specifications. x In this IC, the register contents, pin output states, and pin I/O settings are not guaranteed after power is first applied. Items that are defined by the reset operation or mode setting operations are guaranteed after these operations are performed. After power is first applied to this IC, the application must first perform a reset operation. Pin states and register values that are not defined are subject to change, both due to sample-to-sample variations in the product over the long term, and due to changes in device design from the initial design states. Thermal Design x Semiconductor device failure rates are greatly accelerated by inappropriate ambient temperature and power consumption conditions. To assure the highest possible reliability, the thermal design should provide ample margins considering all possible changes in the ambient conditions. No.7350-20/21 LC78684E Notes on PWB Pattern Design x In an ideal design, power supply and ground lines will be provided separately for each system to minimize the influence of shared impedances. x Power supply and ground lines must be made as wide and as short as possible, and the impedance to high frequencies must be made as low as possible. Decoupling capacitors (consisting of two capacitors: one about 0.01 to 1.0 µF and another about 100 to 220 µF) should be inserted between each power supply pin and ground. Note, however, that if this capacitance is too large, it may result in latchup problems. Other Notes If you have any questions or if anything is even slightly unclear, please contact your SANYO sales or technical representative during the design phase. This IC is a special-purpose device for use in CD players, and its specifications differ from those of standard logic ICs and other general-purpose products. 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Specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice. No.7350-21/21