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AD1849K Datasheet, PDF (1/28 Pages) Analog Devices – Serial-Port 16-Bit SoundPort Stereo Codec
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Serial-Port 16-Bit
SoundPort Stereo Codec
AD1849K
FEATURES
Single-Chip Integrated ⌺⌬ Digital Audio Stereo Codec
Multiple Channels of Stereo Input and Output
Digital Signal Mixing
On-Chip Speaker and Headphone Drive Capability
Programmable Gain and Attenuation
On-Chip Signal Filters
Digital Interpolation and Decimation
Analog Output Low-Pass
Sample Rates from 5.5 kHz to 48 kHz
44-Lead PLCC and TQFP Packages
Operation from +5 V and Mixed +5 V/+3.3 V Supplies
Serial Interface Compatible with ADSP-21xx Fixed-
Point DS␮Ps
Compatible with CS4215 (See Text)
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The Serial-Port AD1849K SoundPort® Stereo Codec integrates
the key audio data conversion and control functions into a single
integrated circuit. The AD1849K is intended to provide a com-
plete, single-chip audio solution for multimedia applications
requiring operation from a single +5 V supply. External signal
path circuit requirements are limited to three low tolerance
capacitors for line level applications; anti-imaging filters are
incorporated on-chip. The AD1849K includes on-chip monaural
SoundPort is a registered trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.
speaker and stereo headphone drive circuits that require no
additional external components. Dynamic range exceeds 80 dB
over the 20 kHz audio band. Sample rates from 5.5 kHz to
48 kHz are supported from external crystals, from an external
clock, or from the serial interface bit clock.
The Codec includes a stereo pair of Σ∆ analog-to-digital
converters and a stereo pair of Σ∆ digital-to-analog converters.
Analog signals can be input at line levels or microphone levels.
A software controlled programmable gain stage allows
independent gain for each channel going into the ADC. The
ADCs’ output can be digitally mixed with the DACs’ input.
The left and right channel 16-bit outputs from the ADCs are
available over a single bidirectional serial interface that also sup-
ports 16-bit digital input to the DACs and control information.
The AD1849K can accept and generate 8-bit µ-law or A-law
companded digital data.
The Σ∆ DACs are preceded by a digital interpolation filter. An
attenuator provides independent user volume control over each
DAC channel. Nyquist images and shaped quantization noise
are removed from the DACs’ analog stereo output by on-chip
switched-capacitor and continuous-time filters. Two independent
stereo pairs of line-level (or one line-level and one headphone)
outputs are generated, as well as drive for a monaural (mono)
speaker.
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FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
ANALOG
SUPPLY
DIGITAL
SUPPLY
CRYSTALS
22
POWER DOWN
ANALOG
OUT
LINE L
LINE R
MIC L
MIC R
LINE 0 L
LINE 0 R
ANALOG
IN
LINE 1 L
HEADPHONE RETURN
LINE 1 R
20
dB
LOOPBACK
MUX
L
GAIN
R
GAIN
∑∆ A/D
CONVERTER
∑∆ A/D
CONVERTER
OSCILLATORS
µ/A
LAW
µ/A
LAW
MONITOR MIX
L
MUTE
R
L
ANALOG
FILTER
ATTENUATE
∑∆ D/A
CONVERTER
INTERPOL ATTENUATE
∑
µ/A
LAW
ANALOG
FILTER
ATTENUATE
∑∆ D/A
CONVERTER
INTERPOL ATTENUATE ∑
µ/A
LAW
MUTE R
∑ MUTE
REFERENCE
AD1849K
S
EL
RO
IO
AP
LB
A
PC
OK
R
T
2
DIGITAL
I/O
DATA/CONTROL
MODE
DATA/CONTROL
TRANSMIT
DATA/CONTROL
RECEIVE
PARALLEL I/O
BIT CLOCK
FRAME SYNC
RESET
OUT
RETURN
MONO SPEAKER
REV. 0
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which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or
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