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CXD3029R Datasheet, PDF (1/201 Pages) Sony Corporation – CD Digital Signal Processor with Built-in Digital Servo + Shock-proof Memory Controller + Digital High & Bass Boost
CXD3029R
CD Digital Signal Processor with Built-in Digital Servo +
Shock-proof Memory Controller + Digital High & Bass Boost
Description
The CXD3029R is a digital signal processor LSI for CD
players. This LSI incorporates a digital servo, high & bass
boost, shock-proof memory controller, 1-bit DAC and
analog low-pass filter.
120 pin LQFP (Plastic)
Features
• All digital signal processing during playback is performed
with a single chip
• Highly integrated mounting possible due to a built-in RAM
Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Block
• Supports CAV (Constant Angular Velocity) playback
• Frame jitter free
• 0.5× to 4× speed continuous playback possible
• Allows relative rotational velocity readout
• Wide capture range playback mode
• Spindle rotational velocity following method
• Supports 1× to 4× speed playback
• Supports variable pitch playback
• The bit clock, which strobes the EFM signal, is generated
by the digital PLL.
• EFM data demodulation
• Enhanced EFM frame sync signal protection
• Refined super strategy-based powerful error correction
C1: double correction, C2: quadruple correction
Supported during 4× speed playback
• Noise reduction during track jumps
• Auto zero-cross mute
• Subcode demodulation and subcode-Q data error
detection
• Digital spindle servo
• 16-bit traverse counter
• Asymmetry correction circuit
• CPU interface on serial bus
• Error correction monitor signal, etc. output from a new
CPU interface
• Servo auto sequencer
• Fine search performs track jumps with high accuracy
• Digital audio interface outputs
• Digital level meter, peak meter
• Bilingual compatible
• VCO control mode
• CD TEXT data demodulation
• Digital Out can be generated from the audio serial input.
(also supported after shock-proof and digital bass boost
processing, subcode-Q addition function)
Digital Servo (DSSP) Block
• Microcomputer software-based flexible servo control
• Offset cancel function for servo error signal
• Auto gain control function for servo loop
• E:F balance, focus bias adjustment functions
• Surf jump function supporting micro two-axis
• Tracking filter: 6 stages
Focus filter: 5 stages
Shock-proof Memory Controller Block
• Supports an external 4M-bit/16M-bit DRAM
• Time axis-based data linking
• ADPCM compression method (uncompressed/4 bits/
6 bits/8 bits)
Digital Filter, DAC and Analog Low-pass Filter Blocks
• Digital dynamic bass boost and high boost
Bass Boost: 4th-order IIR 24dB/Oct
+10dB/+14dB/+18dB/+22dB
High Boost: Second-order IIR 12dB/Oct
+4dB/+6dB/+8dB/+10dB
• Independent turnover frequency selection possible
Bass Boost: 125Hz/160Hz/200Hz
High Boost: 5kHz/7kHz
• Digital dynamics (compressor)
Volume increased by +5dB at low level
• 8× oversampling digital filter
(attenuation: 61dB, ripple within band: ±0.0075dB)
• Digital signal output possible after boost
• Serial data format selectable from (output) 20 bits/
18 bits/16 bits (rearward truncation, MSB first)
• Digital attenuation: – ∞, –60 to +6dB, 2048 steps (linear)
• Soft mute
• Digital de-emphasis
• High-cut filter
Applications
CD players
Structure
Silicon gate CMOS IC
Absolute Maximum Ratings
• Supply voltage
VDD, AVDD –0.3 to +4.6
V
• Input voltage
VI
–0.3 to +4.6
V
(VSS – 0.3V to VDD + 0.3V)
• Output voltage
VO
–0.3 to +4.6
V
• Storage temperature Tstg
–40 to +125
°C
• Supply voltage difference
AVSS – VSS –0.3 to +0.3
V
AVDD – VDD –0.3 to +0.3V (AVDD < 2.2V)
AVDD – VDD –0.3 to +1.4V (AVDD = 2.2 to 3.6V)
Recommended Operating Conditions
• Supply voltage VDD , AVDD0, 3 2.2 to 3.6
V
AVDD1, 2, DVDD VDD to 3.6
V
• Operating temperature Topr
–20 to +75
°C
I/O Pin Capacitance
• Input capacitance CI
12 (max.)
pF
• Output capacitance CO
12 (max.)
pF
Note) Measurement conditions VDD = VI = 0V
fM = 1MHz
Sony reserves the right to change products and specifications without prior notice. This information does not convey any license by
any implication or otherwise under any patents or other right. Application circuits shown, if any, are typical examples illustrating the
operation of the devices. Sony cannot assume responsibility for any problems arising out of the use of these circuits.
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