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AD1954_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/36 Pages) Analog Devices – SigmaDSP 3-Channel, 26-Bit Signal Processing DAC
SigmaDSP™ 3-Channel, 26-Bit
Signal Processing DAC
AD1954
FEATURES
5 V 3-Channel Audio DAC System
Accepts Sample Rates up to 48 kHz
7 Biquad Filter Sections per Channel
Dual Dynamic Processor with Arbitrary Input/Output Curve
and Adjustable Time Constants
0 ms to 6 ms Variable Delay/Channel for Speaker Alignment
Stereo Spreading Algorithm for Phat Stereo™ Effect
Program RAM Allows Complete New Program Download
via SPI Port
Parameter RAM Allows Complete Control of More Than
200 Parameters via SPI Port
SPI Port Features Safe-Upload Mode for Transparent Filter
Updates
2 Control Registers Allow Complete Control of Modes and
Memory Transfers
Differential Output for Optimum Performance
112 dB Signal-to-Noise (Not Muted) at 48 kHz Sample Rate
(A-Weighted Stereo)
70 dB Stop-Band Attenuation
On-Chip Clickless Volume Control
Hardware and Software Controllable Clickless Mute
Digital De-emphasis Processing for 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and
48 kHz Sample Rates
Flexible Serial Data Port with Right-Justified, Left-Justified,
I2S Compatible, and DSP Serial Port Modes
Auxiliary Digital Input
Graphical Custom Programming Tools
44-Lead MQFP or 48-Lead LQFP Plastic Package
APPLICATIONS
2.0/2.1 Channel Audio Systems (Two Main Channels plus
Subwoofer)
Multimedia Audio
Automotive Sound Systems
Minicomponent Stereo
Home Theater Systems (AC-3 Postprocessor)
Musical Instruments
In-Seat Sound Systems (Aircraft, Motor Coaches)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD1954 is a complete 26-bit single-chip 3-channel digital
audio playback system with built-in DSP functionality for speaker
equalization, dual-band compression/limiting, delay compensa-
tion, and image enhancement. These algorithms can be used to
compensate for real-world limitations of speakers, amplifiers, and
listening environments, resulting in a dramatic improvement of
perceived audio quality.
The signal processing used in the AD1954 is comparable to that
found in high-end studio equipment. Most of the processing is
done in full 48-bit double-precision mode, resulting in very good
low-level signal performance and the absence of limit cycles or
idle tones. The compressor/limiter uses a sophisticated two-band
algorithm often found in high-end broadcast compressors.
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FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
SERIAL DATA
3
OUTPUT
3
SERIAL DATA
3
INPUTS
3
MASTER CLOCK
OUTPUT
MASTER
CLOCK INPUTS
AUX SERIAL
DATA INPUT
SPI DATA
OUTPUT
SPI INPUT
3
AUDIO DATA
MUX
MCLK
MUX
MCLK
GENERATOR
(256fS/512fS)
SERIAL CONTROL
INTERFACE
26  22
DSP CORE
DATA FORMAT:
3.23 (SINGLE PRECISION)
3.45 (DOUBLE PRECISION)
AD1954
DAC – L
DAC – R
DAC – SW
RAM
ROM
DATA CAPTURE
OUT
ANALOG
OUTPUTS
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
REV. A
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