SigmaDSP Stereo, Low Power, 96 kHz,
24-Bit Audio Codec with Integrated PLL
ADAU1761
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
SigmaDSP 28-/56-bit, 50 MIPS digital audio processor
Fully programmable with SigmaStudio graphical tool
24-bit stereo audio ADC and DAC: >98 dB SNR
Sampling rates from 8 kHz to 96 kHz
The ADAU1761 is a low power, stereo audio codec with
integrated digital audio processing that supports stereo 48 kHz
record and playback at 14 mW from a 1.8 V analog supply. The
stereo audio ADCs and DACs support sample rates from 8 kHz
Low power: 7 mW record, 7 mW playback, 48 kHz at 1.8 V
6 analog input pins, configurable for single-ended or
differential inputs
Flexible analog input/output mixers
Stereo digital microphone input
Analog outputs: 2 differential stereo, 2 single-ended stereo,
1 mono headphone output driver
PLL supporting input clocks from 8 MHz to 27 MHz
Analog automatic level control (ALC)
Microphone bias reference voltage
to 96 kHz as well as a digital volume control.
The SigmaDSP® core features 28-bit processing (56-bit double
precision). The processor allows system designers to compensate
for the real-world limitations of microphones, speakers, amplifiers,
and listening environments, resulting in a dramatic improvement
in the perceived audio quality through equalization, multiband
compression, limiting, and third-party branded algorithms.
The SigmaStudio™ graphical development tool is used to program
the ADAU1761. This software includes audio processing blocks
such as filters, dynamics processors, mixers, and low level DSP
functions for fast development of custom signal flows.
Analog and digital I/O: 1.8 V to 3.65 V
I2C and SPI control interfaces
Digital audio serial data I/O: stereo and time-division
multiplexing (TDM) modes
Software-controllable clickless mute
Software power-down
GPIO pins for digital controls and outputs
32-lead, 5 mm × 5 mm LFCSP
−40°C to +85°C operating temperature range
The record path includes an integrated microphone bias circuit
and six inputs. The inputs can be mixed and muxed before the
ADC, or they can be configured to bypass the ADC. The
ADAU1761 includes a stereo digital microphone input.
The ADAU1761 includes five high power output drivers (two
differential and three single-ended), supporting stereo head-
phones, an earpiece, or other output transducer. AC-coupled
or capless configurations are supported. Individual fine level
controls are supported on all analog outputs. The output mixer
stage allows for flexible routing of audio.
APPLICATIONS
Smartphones/multimedia phones
Digital still cameras/digital video cameras
Portable media players/portable audio players
Phone accessories products
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
HP JACK
DETECTION
REGULATOR
ADAU1761
JACKDET/MICIN
LAUX
LINP
LINN
LOUTP
LOUTN
LHP
DAC
DAC
ADC
ADC
DAC
INPUT
DIGITAL DIGITAL
FILTERS FILTERS
MIXERS
OUTPUT
MIXERS
MONOOUT
RHP
RINP
RINN
ALC
ADC
ROUTP
ROUTN
RAUX
2
I C/SPI
CONTROL PORT
MICROPHONE
BIAS
SERIAL DATA
INPUT/OUTPUT PORTS
MICBIAS
PLL
MCLK
ADDR0/ ADDR1/ SCL/ SDA/
CDATA CCLK COUT
CLATCH
Figure 1.
Rev. C
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