STA020 96kHz DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE TRANSMITTER MONOLITHIC DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE TRANSMITTER 3.3V SUPPLY VOLTAGE SUPPORTS: – AES/EBU, IEC 958, – S/PDIF, & EIAJ CP-340 – Professional and Consumer Formats SO24 ORDERING NUMBER: STA020D PARITY BITS AND CRC CODES GENERATED TRANSPARENT MODE ALLOWS DIRECT CONNECTION OF STA020D AND STA120 c u d o r P DESCRIPTION The STA020D is a monolithic CMOS device which encodes and transmits audio data according to the AES/EBU, IEC 958, S/PDIF, & EIAJ CP-340 interface standards. It supports 96kHz sample rate operation ) s ( ct The audio serial port is double buffered and capa- M0 r P e u d o 23 6 t e l o SCK FSYNC s b O SDATA C U V 7 8 M1 M2 22 21 e t le o s b O - The STA020D accepts audio and digital data which is then multiplexed, encoded and driven onto a cable. BLOCK DIAGRAM ble of supporting a wide variety of formats. The STA020D multiplexes the channel, user, and validity data directly from serial input pins with dedicated input pins for the most important channel status bits. VD+ GND 19 18 MCK 5 16 AUDIO SERIAL PORT 20 MUX DIFFERENTIAL 9 17 TXP TXN REGISTERS 7 15 DEDICATED CHANNEL CBL STATUS BUS April 2010 RST 10 11 ) s t( 24 TRNPT D97AU599A 1/14 STA020 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Parameter Value Unit 4 V -0.3 to VD+ 0.3 V VD+ DC Power Supply VIND Digital Input Voltage Tamb Ambient Operating Temperature (power applied) -20 to +85 °C Tstg Storage Temperature -40 to 150 °C RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (GND = 0V; all voltages with respect to ground) Symbol Parameter Test Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit VD+ DC Voltage 3 3.3 3.6 V Tamb Ambient Operating Temp. 0 25 70 °C PIN CONNECTIONS (Top view) C7/C3 1 24 TRNPT/FC1 PRO 2 23 M0 C1/FC0 3 22 M1 C6/C2 4 21 M2 MCK 5 20 TXP SCK 6 19 VD+ FSYNC 7 18 GND SDATA 8 17 TXN t c u U od C9/C15 r P e 9 o r P so (s) V C/SBF e t le c u d ) s t( b O - 16 RST 10 15 CBL/SBC 11 14 EM0/C9 12 13 EM1/C8 D97AU608A t e l o PIN DESCRIPTION s b O N° Pin Function Power Supply Connections 18 GND Ground. 19 VD+ Positive Digital Power. Nominally +3.3V. Audio Input Interface 6 2/14 SCK Serial Clock. Serial clock for SDATA pin which can be configured (via the M0, M1 and M2 pins) as an input or output and can sample data on the rising or falling edge.As an output, SCK will contain 32 clocks for every audio sample. STA020 PIN DESCRIPTION (continued) N° Pin 7 FSYNC Frame Sync. Delineates the serial data and may indicate the particular channel, left or right and may be an input or output. The format is based on M0, M1 and M2 pins. Function 8 SDATA Serial Data. Audio data serial input pin. 21, 22,23 M0, M1, M2 Serial Port Mode Select. Selects the format of FSYNC and the sample edge of SCK with respect to SDATA. Control Pins 1 C7/C3 2 PRO 3 C1/FC0 Channel Status Bit 7/Channel Status Bit 3 In professional mode, C7 is the inverse of channel status bit 7. In consumer mode, C3 is the inverse of channel status bit 3, C7/C3 are ignored in Transparent Mode. Professional/Consumer Select. Selects between professional mode (PRO low) and consumer mode (PRO high). This pin defines the functionality of the channel status parallel pins. PRO is ignored in Transparent Mode. ) s t( Channel Status Bit 1/Frequency Control 0. In professional mode, C1 is the inverse of channel status bit 1. In consumer mode, FC0 and FC1 are encoded versions of channel status bits 24 and 25 (bits 0 and 1 of byte 3). When FC0 and FC1 are both high, CD mode is selected. C1/FC0 are ignored in Transparent Mode. c u d o r P 4 C6/C2 Channel Status Bit 6/Channel Status Bit 2. In professional mode, C6 is the inverse of channel status bit 6. In consumer mode, C2 is the inverse of channel status bit 2. C6/C2 are ignored in Transparent Mode 9 V Validity. Validity bit serial input port. This bit is defined as per the digital audio standards wherein V = 0 signifies the audio signal is suitable for conversion to analog. V = 1 signifies the audio signal is not suitable for conversion to analog, i.e. invalid. 10 C/SBF 11 U 12 C9/C15 13 t e l o s b O o s b O - Channel Status Serial Input/Subcode Frame Clock. In professional and consumer modes this pin is the channel status serial input port. In CD mode this pin inputs the CD subcode frame clock. ) s ( ct User Bit. User bit serial input port. Channel Status Bit 9/Channel Status Bit 15. In professional mode, C9 is the inverse of channel status bit 9 (bit 1 of byte 1). In consumer mode, C15 is the inverse of channel status bit 15 (bit 7 of byte 1). C9/C15 are ignored in Transparent Mode. u d o r P e EM1/C8 14 e t le EM0/C9 15 CBL/SBC 16 RST Emphasis 1/Channel Status Bit 8. In professional mode, EM0 and EM1 encode channel status bits 2, 3 and 4. In consumer mode, C8 is the inverse of channel status bit 8 (bit 0 of byte 1). EM1/C8 are ignored in Transparent Mode. Emphasis 0/Channel Status Bit 9. In professional mode, EM0 and EM1 encode channel status bits 2, 3 and 4. In consumer mode, C9 is the inverse of channel status bit 9 (bit 1 of byte 1). EM0/C9 are ignored in Transparent Mode. Channel Status Block Output/Subcode Bit Clock. In professional and consumer modes, the channel status block output is high for the first 15 bytes of channel status. In CD mode, this pin outputs the subcode bit clock. Master Reset. When low, all internal counters are reset. 3/14 STA020 PIN DESCRIPTION (continued) N° Pin 24 Function TRNPT/FC1 Transparent Mode/Frequency Control 1. In professional mode, setting TRNPT low selects normal operation & CBL is an output. Setting TRNPT high, allows the STA020D to be connected directly to an STA120. In transparent mode, CBL is an input & MCK must be at 256 Fs. In consumer mode, FC0 and FC1 are encoded versions of channel status bits 24 and 25. When FC0 and FC1 are both high, CD mode is selected. Transmitter Interface 5 MCK 20, 17 TXP, TXN Master Clock. Clock input at 128x the sample frequency which defines the transmit timing. In trasparent mode MCK must be 256 Fs. Differential Line Drivers. DIGITAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25°C; VD+ = 3.3V 10%) Symbol Parameter Test Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit ) s t( VIH High-Level Input Voltage 2.0 VDD+0.3 V VIL Low-Level Input Voltage -0.3 +0.8 V VOH High-Level Output Voltage IO = 200µA VOL Low-Level Output Voltage IO = 3.2mA c u d VDD-1.0 ro Iin Input Leakage Current MCK Master Clock frequency (Note 1) Master Clock Duty Cycle (high time/cycle time) P e let so 1.0 40 0.4 V 10 A 26 MHz 60 % b O - Note 1: MCK must be 128x the input word rate, except in Transparent Mode where MCK is 256x the input word rate. Figure 1. STA020D Professional & Consumer Modes Typical Connection Diagram. o r P e t e l o s b O AUDIO DATA PROCESSOR c u d (t s) EXTERNAL CLOCK FSYNC SCK SDATA CBL C µCONTROLLER or UNUSED U V RST CHANNEL STATUS BITS CONTROL +3.3V VD+ MCK 7 19 5 18 24 6 8 23 22 15 10 STA020 21 0.1µF GND TRNPT M0 M1 M2 SERIAL PORT MODE SELECT 11 9 16 8 DEDICATED C.S. BITS 20 17 TXP TXN TRANSMITTER CIRCUIT D97AU600A 4/14 V STA020 Figure 2. STA020D Typical Connection Diagram. EXTERNAL CLOCK FSYNC AUDIO DATA PROCESSOR SCK SDATA V SBF DECODER SUBCODE PORT U SBC RST RESET CONTROL +5V VD+ MCK 7 19 5 6 18 8 9 23 10 22 11 15 STA020 21 20 16 17 CHANNEL STATUS BITS CONTROL 0.1µF GND M0 M1 M2 SERIAL PORT MODE SELECT TXP TXN 8 DEDICATED C.S. BITS TRANSMITTER CIRCUIT c u d ) s t( o r P D99AU989A e t le GENERAL DESCRIPTION o s b O - The STA020D is a monolithic CMOS circuit that encodes and transmits audio and digital data according to the AES/EBU, IEC 958, S/PDIF, and EIAJ CP-340 interface standards. The chip accepts audio and control data separately; multiplex and biphase-mark encode the data internally and drive it, directly or through a transformer, to a transmission line. ) s ( ct The STA020D has dedicated pins for the most important control bits and a serial input port for the C, U and V bits. Line Drivers u d o r P e The differential line drivers for STA020D are low skew, low impedance, differential outputs capable of driving 110Ohm transmission lines. (RS422 line driver compatible). t e l o They can also be disabled by resetting the device (RST = low). s b O STA020D DESCRIPTION The STA020D accepts 16 to 24-bit audio samples through a serial port configured in one of seven formats; provides several pins dedicated to particular channel status bits and allows all channel status, user and validity bits to be serially input through port pins. This data is multiplexed, the parity bit is generated and the bit stream is biphase-mark encoded and driven through an RS422 line driver. The STA020D operates as a professional or consumer interface transmitter selectable by pin 2, PRO. As a professional interface device, the dedicated channel status input pins are defined according to the professional standard, and the CRC code (C.S. byte 23) can be internally generated. As a consumer device, the dedicated channel status input pins are defined according to the consumer standard. A submode provided under the consumer mode is compact disk, CD, mode. When transmitting data from a compact disk, the CD subcode port can accept CD subcode data, extract channel status in5/14 STA020 formation from it, and transmit it as user data. The master clock , MCK, controls timing for the entire chip and must be 128xFs. As an example, if stereo data is input to the STA020D at 44.1kHz, MCK input must be 128 times that or 5.6448MHz. Audio Serial Port The audio serial port is used to enter audio data and consists of three pins: SCK, SDATA and FSYNC, SCK clocks in SDATA, which is double buffered, while FSYNC delineates the audio samples and may indicate the particular channel, left or right. To support many different interfaces, M2, M1 and M0 select one of seven different formats for the serial port. The coding is shown in Table 3 while the formats are shown in Figure 3. Format 0 and 1 are designed to interface with Crystal ADCs. Format 2 communicates with Motorola and TI DSPs. Format 3 is reserved. Format 4 is compatible with the I2S standard. Formats 5 and 6 make the STA020D look similar to existing 16- and 18-bit DACs and interpolation filters. Format 7 is an MSB-last format and is conducive to serial arithmetic. SCK and FSYNC are outputs in Format 0 and inputs in all other formats. In Format 2, the rising edge of FSYNC delineates samples and the falling edge must occur a minimum of one bit period before or after the rising edge. In all formats except 2, FSYNC contains left/ right information requiring both edges of FSYNC to delineate samples. Formats 5 and 6 require a minimum of 16- or 18-bit audio words respectively. In all formats other than 5 and 6, the STA020D can accept any word length from 16 to 24 bits by adding leading zeros in format 7 and trailing zeros in the other formats, or by restricting the number of SCK periods between active edges of FSYNC to the sample word length. c u d ) s t( FSYNC must be derived from MCK, either through a DSP using the same clock or using counters. If SFYNC moves (jitters) with respect to MCK by four MCK periods, the internal counters and CBL may be reset. e t le Table 1. Audio Port Modes M1 M0 0 0 0 0 - FSYNC & SCK Output 0 0 1 1 - Left/Right, 16-24 Bits 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 t e l o 1 s b O od (t s) b O - 2 - Word Sync, 16-24 Bits 3 - Reserved 0 4 - Left/Right, I2S Compatible 1 5 - LSB Justified, 16 Bits 1 0 6 - LSB Justified, 18 Bits 1 1 7 - MSB Last, 16-24 Bits 0 1 uc 1 r P e 1 6/14 so M2 o r P Format STA020 Figure 3. Audio Serial Port Formats. FORMAT 0: FSYNC(out) LEFT RIGHT SCK(out) SDATA(in) MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB FORMAT 1: FSYNC(in) LEFT RIGHT SCK(in) SDATA(in) MSB LSB MSB FORMAT 2: FSYNC(in) LEFT RIGHT SCK(in) SDATA(in) MSB LSB MSB FORMAT 3: (RESERVED) FORMAT 4: FSYNC(in) LEFT SCK(in) SDATA(in) MSB LSB MSB LSB FORMAT 5: FSYNC(in) e t le LEFT RIGHT SCK(in) SDATA(in) LSB FSYNC(in) ) s ( ct SDATA(in) LSB u d o FSYNC(in) r P e t e l o b O LEFT SCK(in) FORMAT 7: so LSB MSB 16 Bits FORMAT 6: c u d RIGHT LSB MSB ) s t( o r P MSB MSB LSB 16 Bits RIGHT MSB 18 Bits LSB 18 Bits LEFT RIGHT SCK(in) SDATA(in) MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB D97AU604 C, U, V Serial Port s b O The serial input pins for channel status (C), user (U), and validity (V) are sampled during the first bit period after the active edge of FSYNC for all formats except Format 4. Format 4 is sampled during the second bit period (coincident with the MSB). In Figure 3, the arrows on SCK indicate when the C, U, and V bits are sampled. The C, U, and V bits are transmitted with the audio sample entered before FSYNC edge that sampled it. The V bit, as defined in the audio standards, is set to zero to indicate the audio data is suitable for conversion to analog. Therefore, when the audio data is errored, or the data is not audio, the V bit should be set high. The channel status serial input pin (C) is not available in consumer mode when the CD subcode port is enabled (FC1 = FC0 = high). Any channel status data entered through the channel status serial input (C) is logically OR’ed with the data entered through the dedicated pins or internally generated. 7/14 STA020 RST and CBL (TRNPT is low) When RST goes low, the differential line drivers are set to ground. In order to properly synchronize the ST020 to the audio serial port, the transmit timing counters, which include CBL, are not enabled after RST goes high until eight and one half SCK periods after reset is exited) of FSYNC. When FSYNC is configured as a left/right signal (all defined formats except 2), the counters and CBL are not enabled until the right sample is being transmitted). This guarantees that channel A is left and channel B is right as per the digital audio interface specs. As shown in Figure 4, channel block start output (CBL), can assist in serially inputting the C, U and V bits as CBL goes high one bit period before the first bit of the preamble of the first sub-frame of the channel status block is transmitted. This sub-frame contains channel status byte 0, bit 0. CBL returns low one bit period before the start of the frame that contains bit 0 of channel status byte 16. CBL is not available when the CD subcode port is enabled. Figure 4 illustrates timing for stereo data input on the audio port. Notice how CBL rises while the right channel data (Right 0) is input, but the previous left channel (Left 0) is being transmitted as the first subframe of the channel status block (starting with preamble Z). The C, U, and V input ports only need to be valid for a short period after FSYNC changes. A sub-frame includes one audio sample while a frame includes a stereo pair. A channel status (C.S.) block contains 24 bytes of channel status and 384 audio samples (or 192 stereo pairs, or frames, of samples). Figure 4 shows the CUV ports as having left and right bits (e.g. CUV0L, CUV0R). Since the C.S. block is defined as 192 bits, or one bit per frame, there are actually 2 C.S. blocks, one for channel A (left) and one for channel B (right). When inputting stereo audio data, both blocks normally contain the same information, so C0L and C0R from the input port pin are both channel status bit 0 of byte 0, which is defined as professional/consumer. These first two bits from the port, C0L and C0R, are logically OR’ed with the inverse PRO, since PRO is a dedicated channel status pin defined as C.S. bit 0. c u d e t le ) s t( o r P Also, if in professional mode, C1, C6, C7 and C9 are dedicated C.S. pins. The inverse of C1 is logically OR’ed with channel status input ports bits C1L and C1R. In similar fashion, C6, C7 and C9 are OR’ed with their respective input bits. Also, the C bits in CUV128L and CUV128R are both channel status block bit 128, which is bit 0 of channel status byte 16. Figure 4. CBL and Transmitter Timing. ) s ( ct TRNPT high CBL TRNPT low SDATA FSYNC r P e t e l o s b O TRNPT high u d o LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 o s b O - LEFT 1 LEFT 128 RIGHT 128 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 CUV128R CUV0L CUV0R CUV128L CUV191R CUV0L C BITS FROM CPIN CUV0L CUV0R CUV1L CUV1R CUV191R CUV0L CUV0R CUV1L C,U,V TRNPT low C BITS OR'ed w/PRO pin C BITS OR'ed w/C1 pin BITS 0 of C.S. BLOCK BYTE 16 TXP RIGHT 191 LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 VUCP0L Preamble Z VUCP0R Preamble Y LEFT 128 TXN Preamble Y VUCP191R bit 0 3 Preamble Z 4 7 Aux Data VUCP127R 27 28 29 30 31 Left 0 - Audio Data SUB-FRAME 8/14 VUCP128L Preamble X Preamble Y 8 LSB RIGHT 128 MSB V0 U0 C0 P0 D99AU990 STA020 Transparent Mode In certain applications it is desirable to receive digital audio data with the STA120 and retransmit it with the STA020D. In this case, channel status, user and validity information must pass through unaltered. For studio environments, AES recommends that signal timing synchronization be maintained throughout the studio. Frame synchronization of digital audio signals input to and output from a piece of equipment must be within ±5%. The transparent mode of the STA020D is selected by setting TRNPT, pin 24, high. In this mode, the CBL pin becomes an input, allowing direct connection of the outputs of the STA120 to the inputs of the STA020D as shown in Figure 18. The transmitter and receiver are synchronized by the FSYNC signal. CBL specifies the start of a new channel status block boundry, allowing the transmit block structure to be slaved to the block structure of the receiver. In the transparent mode, C, U and V are now transmitted with the current audio sample as shown in Figure 5 (TRNPT high) and the dedicated channel status pins are ignored. When FSYNC is a word clock (Format 2), CBL is sampled when left C, U, V are sampled. When FSYNC is Left/Right, CBL is sampled when left C, U, V are sampled. The channel status block boundry is reset when CBL transitions from low to high (based on two successive samples of CBL). MCK for the STA020D is normally expected to be 128 times the sample frequency, in the trasparent mode MCK must be 256 Fs. c u d Professional Mode ) s t( Setting PRO low places the STA020D in professional mode as shown in Figure 6. In professional mode, channel status bit 0 is transmitted as a one and bits 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 9 can be controlled via dedicated pins. The pins are actually the inverse of the identified bit. o r P For example, tying the C1 pin low places a one in channel status bit 1. As shown in the application Note, Overview of AES/EBU Digital Audio Interface Data Structures, C1 indicates audio/non-audio; C6 and C7 determine the sample frequency and C9 allows the encoded channel mode to be stereophonic. EM1 and EM0 determine emphasis and encode C2, C3, C4 as shown in Table 2. The dedicated channel status pins are read at the appropriate time and are logically OR’ed with data input on the channel status port, C. In Transparent Mode, these dedicated channel status pins are ignored and channel status bits are input at the C pin. e t le ) s ( ct Consumer Mode o s b O - Setting PRO high places the STA020D in consumer mode which redefines the pins as shown in Figure 7. In consumer mode, channel status bit 0 is transmitted as a zero and channel status bits 2, 3, 8, 9, 15, 24 and 25 are controlled via dedicated pins. u d o r P e The pins are actually the inverse of the bit so if pin C2 is tied high, channel status bit 2 will be transmitted as a zero. Also, FC0 and FC1 are encoded versions of channel status bits 24 and 25, which define the sample frequency. t e l o When FC0 and FC1 are both high, the part is placed in a CD submode which activates the CD subcode port. This submode is described in detail in the next section. Table 3 describes the encoding of C24 and C25 through the FC1 and FC0 pins. According to AES/EBU standards, C2 is copy prohibit/permit. C3 specifies pre-emphasis, C8 and C9 define the category code and C15 identifies the generation status of the transmitted material (i.e. first generation, second generation). s b O Table 2. Emphasis Encoding EM1 EM0 C2 C3 C4 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 9/14 STA020 Table 3. Sample Frequency Encoding FC1 FC0 C24 C25 Comments 0 0 0 0 44.1kHz 0 1 0 1 48kHz 1 0 1 1 32kHz 1 1 0 0 44.1kHz, CD Mode Figure 5. Transparent Mode Interface. V+ MCK TRNPT CBL C RXP TXP U V FSYNC SCK RXN TXN SDATA c u d STA020 STA120 o r P DATA PROCESSING e t le D97AU605 Figure 6. Block Diagram - Professional Mode M0 23 7 FSYNC O o r P e du 10 11 AUDIO AUX 20 BIPHASE MARK ENCODER MUX REGISTERS VALIDITY TIMING 16 PREAMBLE 2 14 TXN U Bits 9 PRO TXP LINE DRIVER 17 CRC MUX 10/14 o s b O - C Bits t e l o bs V SERIAL PORT LOGIC 6 SCK U ) s ( ct 21 22 8 SDATA C M2 M1 ) s t( 13 3 EM0 EM1 C1 PARITY 4 1 C6 24 12 C7 C9 TRNPT 15 CBL 5 MCK D97AU607B RST STA020 Figure 7. Block Diagram - Consumer Mode M0 23 M2 M1 21 22 8 SDATA 7 FSYNC AUDIO SERIAL PORT LOGIC 6 SCK 20 AUX BIPHASE MARK ENCODER C Bits 10 C U Bits REGISTERS 16 TIMING 9 V 17 TXN MUX 11 U TXP LINE DRIVER RST VALIDITY PREAMBLE MUX 2 PRO 3 24 FC0 FC1 4 1 C2 PARITY 13 C3 14 C8 12 C9 15 C15 e t le ) s ( ct c u d o r P CBL +3.3V 5 MCK ) s t( D97AU606A o s b O - u d o r P e t e l o s b O 11/14 STA020 mm inch OUTLINE AND MECHANICAL DATA DIM. MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX. A 2.35 2.65 0.093 0.104 A1 0.10 0.30 0.004 0.012 B 0.33 0.51 0.013 0.200 C 0.23 0.32 0.009 0.013 D (1) 15.20 15.60 0.598 0.614 E 7.40 7.60 0.291 0.299 e 1.27 0.050 H 10.0 10.65 0.394 0.419 h 0.25 0.75 0.010 0.030 L 0.40 1.27 0.016 0.050 k Weight: 0.60gr c u d 0˚ (min.), 8˚ (max.) ddd 0.10 0.004 e t le (1) “D” dimension does not include mold flash, protusions or gate burrs. Mold flash, protusions or gate burrs shall not exceed 0.15mm per side. ) s ( ct ) s t( o r P SO24 o s b O - u d o r P e t e l o s b O 0070769 C 12/14 STA020 REVISION HISTORY Date Revision Changes 14-Oct-2002 5 Technical Migration from ST-PRESS to EDOCS 26-Apr-2010 6 Major revision for revalidation process c u d e t le ) s ( ct ) s t( o r P o s b O - u d o r P e t e l o s b O 13/14 STA020 Please Read Carefully: c u d ) s t( Information in this document is provided solely in connection with ST products. STMicroelectronics NV and its subsidiaries (“ST”) reserve the right to make changes, corrections, modifications or improvements, to this document, and the products and services described herein at any time, without notice. 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