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PCM4104-EP Datasheet, PDF (25/43 Pages) Texas Instruments – High-Performance, 24-Bit, 216-kHz Sampling, Four-Channel Audio Digital-to-Analog Converter
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SBAS419 – JUNE 2007
Digital De-Emphasis
This is a global digital function (common to all four channels) and provides de-emphasis of the higher frequency
content within the 20-kHz audio band. De-emphasis is required when the input audio data has been
pre-emphasized. Pre-emphasis entails increasing the amplitude of the higher frequency components in the
20-kHz audio band using a standardized filter function in order to enhance the high-frequency response. The
PCM4104 de-emphasis filters implement the standard 50/15 μs de-emphasis transfer function commonly used in
digital audio applications.
De-emphasis filtering is available for three input sampling frequencies in Single Rate sampling mode: 32 kHz,
44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz. De-emphasis is not available when operating in Dual or Quad Rate sampling modes. The
de-emphasis filter is selected using the DEM0 (pin 12) and DEM1 (pin 11) inputs. Table 5 illustrates the
de-emphasis filter configuration for Standalone mode.
Table 5. Digital De-Emphasis Configuration
DEM1
0
0
1
1
DEM0
0
1
0
1
DIGITAL DE-EMPHASIS MODE
Off (de-emphasis disabled)
48 kHz
44.1 kHz
32 kHz
SOFTWARE MODE CONFIGURATION
Software mode is selected by forcing the MODE input(pin 8) high. Software mode operation provides full access
to the features of the PCM4104 by allowing the writing and reading of on-chip control registers. This is
accomplished using the four-wire SPI port. The following paragraphs provide a brief description of each function
available when using Software mode.
Digital Attenuation
The audio signal for each channel can be attenuated in the digital domain using this function. Attenuation
settings from 0 dB (unity gain) to –119.5 dB are provided in 0.5 dB steps. In addition, the attenuation level may
be set to the mute state. The rate of change for the digital attenuation function is one 0.5 dB step for every eight
LRCK periods. Each channel has its own independent attenuation control, accessed using control registers 1
through 4. The reset default setting for all channels is 0 dB, or unity gain (no attenuation applied).
Digital De-Emphasis
The de-emphasis function is accessed through Control Register 5 using the DEM[1:0] bits. The reset default
setting is that the de-emphasis is disabled for all four channels. De-emphasis filter operation is described in the
Standalone Mode Configuration section of this data sheet.
Soft Mute
Each of the four D/A converter channels has its own independent soft mute control, located in Control Register
5.
The reset default is normal output for all four channels with the soft mute function disabled. The MUTE input (pin
10) also functions in Software mode, with a high input forcing soft mute on all four channels.
Zero Data Mute
The PCM4104 includes a zero data detection and mute function in Software mode. This function automatically
mutes a given channel when 1024 consecutive LRCK periods of all zero data are detected for that channel. The
zero data mute function is enabled and disabled using the ZDM bit in Control Register 5. The zero data mute
function is disabled by default on power up or reset.
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