WM8759 概述
24 BIT 192KHZ STEREO DAC WITH HEADPHONE BUFFER 耳机缓冲器的24位192kHz立体声DAC
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24-bit 192kHz Stereo DAC with Headphone Buffer
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
•
•
•
Stereo DAC with headphone driver
The WM8759 is a high performance stereo DAC with an
integrated headphone driver. It is designed for audio
applications such as portable DVD, MP3 players or
consumer equipment with line output and headphone output
connections.
50mW power into 16R load on 3.3V supply
Audio Performance
-
100dB SNR (‘A’ weighted @ 48kHz)
-88dB THD line level
-
-
The WM8759 supports data input word lengths from 16 to
24-bits and sampling rates up to 192kHz. The WM8759
consists of a serial interface port, digital interpolation filters,
multi-bit sigma delta modulators and stereo DAC in a 14-pin
SOIC package.
-72dB THD headphone
•
•
DAC Sampling Frequency: 8kHz – 192kHz
Pin Selectable Audio Data Interface Format
-
I2S, 16-bit Right Justified or DSP
•
•
•
2.7V - 5.5V Supply Operation, Split Analog-digital supplies
14-pin SOIC Package
The hardware control interface is used for the selection of
audio data interface format, enable and de-emphasis. The
WM8759 supports I2S, right Justified or DSP interfaces.
Typical power consumption 20mW on 2.7V supply
Operating on split analog digital supplies the WM8759
allows very lower power consumption from the digital
section, whilst supporting large output powers from the
analog headphone driver.
APPLICATIONS
•
•
•
Portable music Players
Home music players
Digital TV
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Advanced Information, September 2004, Rev 3.0
WOLFSON MICROELECTRONICS plc
Copyright 2004 Wolfson Microelectronics plc
www.wolfsonmicro.com
WM8759
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................1
FEATURES..................................................................................................................1
APPLICATIONS ..........................................................................................................1
BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................1
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............................................................................................2
PIN CONFIGURATION................................................................................................3
ORDERING INFORMATION .......................................................................................3
PIN DESCRIPTION .....................................................................................................4
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS..............................................................................5
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS .....................................................................6
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...........................................................................6
MASTER CLOCK TIMING.................................................................................................. 8
DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE............................................................................................ 8
DEVICE DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................9
GENERAL INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................. 9
DAC CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................... 9
CLOCKING SCHEMES .....................................................................................................10
DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE...........................................................................................10
AUDIO DATA SAMPLING RATES.....................................................................................12
HARDWARE CONTROL MODES .....................................................................................13
DIGITAL FILTER CHARACTERISTICS.............................................................................14
DAC FILTER RESPONSES...............................................................................................14
DIGITAL DE-EMPHASIS CHARACTERISTICS........................................................15
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION ..............................................................................16
RECOMMENDED EXTERNAL COMPONENTS .......................................................16
POWER UP/DOWN SEQUENCE......................................................................................16
PCB LAYOUT RECOMMENDATIONS..............................................................................17
PACKAGE DRAWING...............................................................................................18
IMPORTANT NOTICE...............................................................................................19
ADDRESS: ........................................................................................................................19
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PIN CONFIGURATION
ORDERING INFORMATION
TEMPERATURE
MOISTURE SENSITIVITY
LEVEL
PEAK SOLDERING
TEMPERATURE
DEVICE
RANGE
PACKAGE
240°C
WM8759ED/V
-25 to +85oC
14-pin SOIC
14-pin SOIC
(tape and reel)
14-pin SOIC
(lead free)
MSL2
240°C
WM8759ED/RV
-25 to +85oC
MSL2
260°C
260°C
WM8759GED/V
WM8759GED/RV
-25 to +85oC
-25 to +85oC
MSL2
MSL2
14-pin SOIC
(lead free,
tape and reel)
Note:
Reel quantity = 3,000
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PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN
1
NAME
LRCIN
TYPE
Digital input
DESCRIPTION
Sample rate clock input
Serial audio data input
Bit clock input
2
DIN
Digital input
Digital input
Digital input
Analogue output
Analogue output
Supply
3
BCKIN
ENABLE
CAP
4
Enable input – 0 = powered down, 1 = enabled
Analogue internal reference
5
6
HPOUTR
AGND
AVDD
Right channel DAC output
7
Ground reference for analog circuits and substrate connection
Positive supply for analog circuits
Left channel DAC output
8
Supply
9
HPOUTL
DGND
DVDD
Analogue output
Digital Supply
Digital Supply
Digital input
10
11
12
Digital ground supply
Digital positive supply
DEEMPH
De-emphasis select, Internal pull down
High = de-emphasis ON
Low = de-emphasis OFF
13
14
FORMAT
MCLK
Digital input
Digital input
Data input format select, Internal pull up
Low = 16-bit right justified or DSP ‘late’
High = 16-24-bit I2S or DSP ‘early’
Master clock input
Note:
1. Digital input pins have Schmitt trigger input buffers.
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Absolute Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Permanent damage to the device may be caused by continuously operating at
or beyond these limits. Device functional operating limits and guaranteed performance specifications are given under Electrical
Characteristics at the test conditions specified.
ESD Sensitive Device. This device is manufactured on a CMOS process. It is therefore generically susceptible
to damage from excessive static voltages. Proper ESD precautions must be taken during handling and storage
of this device.
Wolfson tests its package types according to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020B for Moisture Sensitivity to determine acceptable storage
conditions prior to surface mount assembly. These levels are:
MSL1 = unlimited floor life at <30°C / 85% Relative Humidity. Not normally stored in moisture barrier bag.
MSL2 = out of bag storage for 1 year at <30°C / 60% Relative Humidity. Supplied in moisture barrier bag.
MSL3 = out of bag storage for 168 hours at <30°C / 60% Relative Humidity. Supplied in moisture barrier bag.
The Moisture Sensitivity Level for each package type is specified in Ordering Information.
CONDITION
MIN
-0.3V
MAX
+7V
Supply voltage
Voltage range digital inputs
Master Clock Frequency
Operating temperature range, TA
Storage temperature prior to soldering
Storage temperature after soldering
GND -0.3V
VDD +0.3V
50MHz
+85°C
-25°C
30°C max / 85% RH max
-65°C
+150°C
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DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
Supply range
Ground
SYMBOL
AVDD, DVDD
AGND, DGND
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
V
2.7
5.5
0
V
Analog supply current
AVDD = 5V
AVDD = 3.3V
DVDD = 5V
12
mA
Digital supply current
8
4
mA
mA
DVDD = 3.3V
AVDD=DVDD=5V
Power down current (note 4)
0.01
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Test Conditions
AVDD = 5V, DVDD = 3.3V, GND = 0V, TA = +25oC, fs = 48kHz, MCLK = 256fs unless otherwise stated.
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
0.8
UNIT
Digital Logic Levels (TTL Levels)
Input LOW level
VIL
VIH
V
V
V
V
Input HIGH level
2.0
Output LOW
VOL
VOH
I
OL = 2mA
DGND + 0.3V
Output HIGH
I
OH = 2mA
DVDD – 0.3V
Analogue Reference Levels
Reference voltage (CAP)
Potential divider resistance
AVDD/2
50k
V
RCAP
AVDD to CAP and CAP
to GND
Ω
DAC Output (Load = 10kΩ. 50pF)
0dBFs Full scale output voltage
At DAC outputs
1.1 x
AVDD/5
100
Vrms
dB
SNR (Note 5,6,7)
SNR (Note 5,6,7)
SNR (Note 5,6,7)
SNR (Note 5,6,7)
A-weighted,
@ fs = 48kHz
A-weighted
@ fs = 96kHz
A-weighted
@ fs = 192kHz
A-weighted,
@ fs = 48kHz
VDD = 3.3V
A-weighted
94
97
97
95
dB
dB
dB
SNR (Note 5,6,7)
95
dB
@ fs = 96kHz
VDD = 3.3V
SNR (Note 5,6,7)
Non ‘A’ weighted @ fs
= 48kHz
97
dB
THD+N (Note 7)
10k load
16R load
1kHz, 0dBFs
1kHz, 0dBFs
-88
-72
93
dB
dB
dB
THD+N driving headphone
DAC channel separation
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Test Conditions
AVDD = 5V, DVDD = 3.3V, GND = 0V, TA = +25oC, fs = 48kHz, MCLK = 256fs unless otherwise stated.
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Analogue Output Levels
Output level
Load = 10kΩ, 0dBFS
1.1
Vrms
Vrms
Load = 10kΩ, 0dBFS,
0.72
(AVDD = 3.3V)
Gain mismatch
channel-to-channel
1
16
16
%FSR
Minimum resistance load
To midrail or a.c.
coupled
To midrail or a.c.
coupled
Ω
Ω
(AVDD = 3.3V)
Output d.c. level
AVDD/2
V
Notes:
1. Ratio of output level with 1kHz full scale input, to the output level with all zeros into the digital input, measured ‘A’ weighted
over a 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth.
2. All performance measurements done with 20kHz low pass filter, and where noted an A-weight filter. Failure to use such a
filter will result in higher THD+N and lower SNR and Dynamic Range readings than are found in the Electrical
Characteristics. The low pass filter removes out of band noise; although it is not audible it may affect dynamic specification
values.
3. CAP pin decoupled with 10uF and 0.1uF capacitors (smaller values may result in reduced performance).
4. Power down occurs 1.5µs after MCLK is stopped.
5. Signal-to-noise ratio (dB) - SNR is a measure of the difference in level between the full scale output and the output with no
signal applied. (No Auto-zero or Automute function is employed in achieving these results).
6. Dynamic range (dB) - DNR is a measure of the difference between the highest and lowest portions of a signal. Normally a
THD+N measurement at 60dB below full scale. The measured signal is then corrected by adding the 60dB to it. (e.g.
THD+N @ -60dB= -32dB, DR= 92dB).
7. THD+N (dB) - THD+N is a ratio, of the rms values, of (Noise + Distortion)/Signal.
8. Stop band attenuation (dB) - Is the degree to which the frequency spectrum is attenuated (outside audio band).
9. Channel Separation (dB) - Also known as Cross-Talk. This is a measure of the amount one channel is isolated from the
other. Normally measured by sending a full scale signal down one channel and measuring the other.
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MASTER CLOCK TIMING
tMCLKL
MCLK
tMCLKH
tMCLKY
Figure 1 Master Clock Timing Requirements
Test Conditions
VDD = 5V, GND = 0V, TA = +25oC, fs = 48kHz, MCLK = 256fs unless otherwise stated.
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
System Clock Timing Information
MCLK Master clock pulse width high
MCLK Master clock pulse width low
MCLK Master clock cycle time
MCLK Duty cycle
tMCLKH
tMCLKL
tMCLKY
8
8
ns
ns
ns
20
40:60
1.5
60:40
12
Time from MCLK stopping to power
down.
µs
DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
tBCH
tBCL
BCKIN
LRCIN
DIN
tBCY
tLRSU
tDS
tLRH
tDH
Figure 2 Digital Audio Data Timing
Test Conditions
VDD = 5V, GND = 0V, TA = +25oC, fs = 48kHz, MCLK = 256fs unless otherwise stated.
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Audio Data Input Timing Information
BCKIN cycle time
tBCY
tBCH
tBCL
40
16
16
8
ns
ns
ns
ns
BCKIN pulse width high
BCKIN pulse width low
LRCIN set-up time to
BCKIN rising edge
tLRSU
LRCIN hold time from
BCKIN rising edge
tLRH
tDS
8
8
8
ns
ns
ns
DIN set-up time to BCKIN
rising edge
DIN hold time from BCKIN
rising edge
tDH
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DEVICE DESCRIPTION
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The WM8759 is a high performance DAC with integrated headphone output buffer, designed for
digital consumer audio applications. The range of features make it ideally suited for use in
portable DVD players, MP3 players and other consumer audio equipment.
The WM8759 is a complete 2-channel stereo audio digital-to-analogue converter, including digital
interpolation filter, multi-bit sigma delta with dither, and switched capacitor multi-bit stereo DAC
and output smoothing filters. It is fully compatible and an ideal partner for a range of industry
standard microprocessors, controllers and DSPs. A novel multi bit sigma-delta DAC design is
used, utilising a 128x oversampling rate, to optimise signal to noise performance and offer
increased clock jitter tolerance. (In ‘high-rate’ operation, the oversampling ratio is 64x for system
clocks of 128fs or 192fs)
Control of the internal functionality of the device is provided by hardware control (pin
programmed).
Operation using master clocks of 256fs, 384fs, 512fs or 768fs is provided, selection between
clock rates being automatically controlled. Sample rates (fs) from less than 8kHz to 96kHz are
allowed, provided the appropriate system clock is input. Support is also provided for up to 192kHz
using a master clock of 128fs or 192fs.
The audio data interface supports 16-bit right justified or 16-24-bit I2S (Philips left justified, one bit
delayed) interface formats. A DSP interface is also supported, enhancing the interface options for
the user.
Split analog and digital 2.7-5.5V supply may be used, the output amplitude scaling with absolute
analog supply level. Low supply voltage operation and low current consumption combined with the
low pin count small package make the WM8759 attractive for many consumer applications. A
power down mode is provided, allowing power consumption to be minimised.
The device is packaged in a small 14-pin SOIC.
DAC CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The WM8759 DAC is designed to allow playback of 24-bit PCM audio or similar data with high
resolution and low noise and distortion. Sample rates up to 192kHz may be used, with much lower
sample rates being acceptable provided that the ratio of sample rate (LRCIN) to master clock
(MCLK) is maintained at one of the required rates.
The two DACs on the WM8759 are implemented using sigma-delta oversampled conversion
techniques. These require that the PCM samples are digitally filtered and interpolated to generate
a set of samples at a much higher rate than the up to 192kHz input rate. This sample stream is
then digitally modulated to generate a digital pulse stream that is then converted to analogue
signals in a switched capacitor DAC.
The advantage of this technique is that the DAC is linearised using noise shaping techniques,
allowing the 24-bit resolution to be met using non-critical analogue components. A further
advantage is that the high sample rate at the DAC output means that smoothing filters on the
output of the DAC need only have fairly crude characteristics in order to remove the characteristic
steps, or images on the output of the DAC. To prevent the generation of unwanted tones dithering
is used in the digital modulator along with a higher order modulator.
The multi-bit switched capacitor technique used in the DAC reduces sensitivity to clock jitter, and
dramatically reduces out of band noise compared to switched current or single bit techniques
used in other implementations.
The voltage on the CAP pin is used as the reference for the DACs. Therefore the amplitude of the
signals at the DAC outputs will scale with the amplitude of the voltage at the CAP pin. An external
reference could be used to drive into the CAP pin if desired, with a value typically of about midrail
ideal for optimum performance.
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The outputs of the 2 DACs are buffered out of the device by buffer amplifiers capable of driving
loads of either line level or headphone level impedance. The advanced multi-bit DAC used in
WM8759 produces far less out of band noise than single bit traditional sigma delta DACs, and so
in most applications where line level output is required, no post DAC filter is required. Typically an
AC coupling capacitor and a DC setting resistor to ground are the only components required on
the output of the chip.
CLOCKING SCHEMES
In a typical digital audio system there is only one central clock source producing a reference clock
to which all audio data processing is synchronised. This clock is often referred to as the audio
system’s Master Clock. The external master clock can be applied directly through the MCLK input
pin with no configuration necessary for sample rate selection.
Note that on the WM8759, MCLK is used to derive clocks for the DAC path. The DAC path
consists of DAC sampling clock, DAC digital filter clock and DAC digital audio interface timing. In
a system where there are a number of possible sources for the reference clock it is recommended
that the clock source with the lowest jitter be used to optimise the performance of the DAC.
The device can be powered down by stopping MCLK. In this state the power consumption is
substantially reduced.
DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
Audio data is applied to the internal DAC filters via the Digital Audio Interface. Three interface
formats are supported:
•
•
•
Right Justified mode
I2S mode
DSP mode
All formats send the MSB first. The data format is selected with the FORMAT pin. When
FORMAT is LOW, right justified data format is selected and word lengths of 16-bits may be used.
When the FORMAT pin is HIGH, I2S format is selected and word length of any value up to 24-bits
may be used. (If a word length shorter than 24-bits is used, the unused bits should be padded
with zeros). If LRCIN is 4 BCKINs or less duration, the DSP compatible format is selected. Early
and Late clock formats are supported, selected by the state of the FORMAT pin.
‘Packed’ mode (i.e. only 32 or 48 clocks per LRCIN period) operation is also supported in both I2S
(16-24 bits) and right justified formats, (16 bit). If a ‘packed’ format of 16-bit word length is applied
(16 BCKINS per LRCIN half period), the device auto-detects this mode and switches to 16-bit
data length.
I2S MODE
The WM8759 supports word lengths of 16-24 bits in I2S mode.
In I2S mode, the digital audio interface receives data on the DIN input. Audio Data is time
multiplexed with LRCIN indicating whether the left or right channel is present. LRCIN is also used
as a timing reference to indicate the beginning or end of the data words.
In I2S modes, the minimum number of BCKINs per LRCIN period is 2 times the selected word
length. LRCIN must be high for a minimum of word length BCKINs and low for a minimum of word
length BCKINs. Any mark to space ratio on LRCIN is acceptable provided the above requirements
are met. In I2S mode, the MSB is sampled on the second rising edge of BCKIN following a LRCIN
transition. LRCIN is low during the left samples and high during the right samples.
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1/fs
LEFT CHANNEL
RIGHT CHANNEL
LRCIN
BCKIN
1 BCKIN
1 BCKIN
DIN
1
2
3
n
1
2
3
n
n-2 n-1
n-2 n-1
LSB
LSB
MSB
MSB
Figure 3 I2S Mode Timing Diagram
RIGHT JUSTIFIED MODE
The WM8759 supports word lengths of 16-bits in right justified mode.
In right justified mode, the digital audio interface receives data on the DIN input. Audio Data is
time multiplexed with LRCIN indicating whether the left or right channel is present. LRCIN is also
used as a timing reference to indicate the beginning or end of the data words.
In right justified mode, the minimum number of BCKINs per LRCIN period is 2 times the selected
word length. LRCIN must be high for a minimum of word length BCKINs and low for a minimum of
word length BCKINs. Any mark to space ratio on LRCIN is acceptable provided the above
requirements are met.
In right justified mode, the LSB is sampled on the rising edge of BCKIN preceding a LRCIN
transition. LRCIN is high during the left samples and low during the right samples.
1/fs
LEFT CHANNEL
RIGHT CHANNEL
LRCIN
BCKIN
DIN
1
2
3
1
2
3
14 15
14 15
16
16
MSB
LSB
MSB
LSB
Figure 4 Right Justified Mode Timing Diagram
DSP MODE
A DSP compatible, time division multiplexed format is also supported by the WM8759. This
format is of the type where a ‘synch’ pulse is followed by two data words (left and right) of
predetermined word length. (16-bits). The ‘synch’ pulse replaces the normal duration LRCIN, and
DSP mode is auto-detected by the shorter than normal duration of the LRCIN. If LRCIN is of 4
BCKIN or less duration, the DSP compatible format is selected. Early and Late clock formats are
supported, selected by the state of the FORMAT pin.
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1/fs
Max 4 BCKIN's
LRCIN
BCKIN
LEFT CHANNEL
RIGHT CHANNEL
NO VALID DATA
1
2
1
2
1
DIN
15
15
16
16
MSB
LSB
Input Word Length (16 bits)
Figure 5 DSP ‘Late’ Mode Timing
1 BCKIN
1 BCKIN
1/fs
max 4 BCKIN's
LRCIN
BCKIN
LEFT CHANNEL
RIGHT CHANNEL
NO VALID DATA
1
2
1
2
DIN
15
16
15
16
MSB
LSB
Input Word Length (16 bits)
Figure 6 DSP ‘Early’ Mode Timing
AUDIO DATA SAMPLING RATES
The master clock for WM8759 supports audio sampling rates from 128fs to 768fs, where fs is the
audio sampling frequency (LRCIN) typically 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz or 192kHz. The
master clock is used to operate the digital filters and the noise shaping circuits.
The WM8759 has a master clock detection circuit that automatically determines the relation
between the master clock frequency and the sampling rate (to within +/- 8 master clocks). If there
is a greater than 8 clocks error, the interface shuts down the DAC and mutes the output. The
master clock should be synchronised with LRCIN, although the WM8759 is tolerant of phase
differences or jitter on this clock.
SAMPLING
RATE
MASTER CLOCK FREQUENCY (MHZ) (MCLK)
128fs
192fs
256fs
384fs
512fs
768fs
(LRCIN)
32kHz
44.1kHz
48kHz
4.096
5.6448
6.144
12.288
24.576
6.144
8.467
8.192
11.2896
12.288
24.576
12.288
16.9344
18.432
36.864
16.384
22.5792
24.576
24.576
33.8688
36.864
9.216
18.432
36.864
96kHz
Unavailable Unavailable
192kHz
Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable Unavailable
Table 1 Master Clock Frequencies Versus Sampling Rate
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HARDWARE CONTROL MODES
The WM8759 is hardware programmable providing the user with options to select input audio data
format, de-emphasis and mute.
ENABLE OPERATION
Pin 4 (ENABLE) controls the operation of the chip. If ENABLE is low the device is held in a low
power state. If this pin is held high the device is powered up.
To ensure correct operation it is essential that there is a low to high transition on the ENABLE pin
after digital supplies have come on. This can be achieved by providing the ENABLE signal from
an external controller chip or by means of a simple RC network on the ENABLE pin. See
“Recommended External Components” in the “Application Information” section at the end of this
datasheet.
Note that the ENABLE pin should not be used as a mute pin or to temporarily silence the DAC
(between tracks of a CD for example). The ENABLE pin is not intended to be used as a mute
control but to allow entry into low power mode. Disabling the device via the ENABLE pin has the
effect of powering down the voltage on the CAP pin. Repeated enabling/disabling of the device
can cause audible pops at the output.
HIGH PERFORMANCE MODE
On the rising edge of ENABLE, the DEEMPH pin is sampled. If it is low the device powers up
normally. If it is high the device goes into a high performance and high power consumption state.
Once ENABLE is high, DEEMPH controls the selection of the de-emphasis filter.
INPUT AUDIO FORMAT SELECTION
FORMAT (pin 13) controls the data input format.
FORMAT
INPUT DATA MODE
16 bit right justified
16–24 bit I2S
0
1
Table 2 Input Audio Format Selection
Notes:
1. In 16-24 bit I2S mode, any data from 16-24 bits or more is supported provided that LRCIN is
high for a minimum of data width BCKINs and low for a minimum of data width BCKINs,
unless Note 2. For data widths greater than 24 bits, the LSB’s will be truncated and the
most significant 24 bits will be used by the internal processing.
2. If exactly 16 BCKIN cycles occur in both the low and high period of LRCIN the WM8759 will
assume the data is 16-bit and accept the data accordingly.
INPUT DSP FORMAT SELECTION
FORMAT
50% LRCIN DUTY CYCLE
LRCIN of 4 BCKIN or Less Duration
0
16 bit
DSP format – ‘late’ mode
(MSB-first, right justified)
1
I2S format up to 24 bit
DSP format – ‘early’ mode
(Philips serial data protocol)
Table 3 DSP Interface Formats
DE-EMPHASIS CONTROL
DEEMPH (pin 12) is an input control for selection of de-emphasis filtering to be applied.
DEEMPH
DE-EMPHASIS
0
Off
On
1
Table 4 De-emphasis Control
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DIGITAL FILTER CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
Passband Edge
SYMBOL
TEST CONDITIONS
-3dB
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
0.487fs
Passband Ripple
f < 0.444fs
f > 0.555fs
0.05
dB
dB
Stopband Attenuation
-60
Table 5 Digital Filter Characteristics
DAC FILTER RESPONSES
0.2
0.15
0.1
0
-20
-40
0.05
0
-60
-0.05
-0.1
-0.15
-0.2
-80
-100
-120
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
0.45
0.5
Frequency (Fs)
Frequency (Fs)
Figure 7 DAC Digital Filter Frequency Response
-44.1, 48 and 96kHz
Figure 8 DAC Digital Filter Ripple
-44.1, 48 and 96kHz
0.2
0
-20
-40
-60
-80
0
-0.2
-0.4
-0.6
-0.8
-1
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
0.45
0.5
Frequency (Fs)
Frequency (Fs)
Figure 9 DAC Digital Filter Frequency Response -192kHz
Figure 10 DAC Digital Filter Ripple -192kHz
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DIGITAL DE-EMPHASIS CHARACTERISTICS
0
1
0.5
0
-2
-4
-0.5
-1
-6
-1.5
-2
-8
-2.5
-3
-10
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
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16
Frequency (kHz)
Frequency (kHz)
Figure 11 De-Emphasis Frequency Response (32kHz)
Figure 12 De-Emphasis Error (32kHz)
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
-2
-4
-6
-0.1
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
-8
-10
0
5
10
15
20
0
5
10
15
20
Frequency (kHz)
Frequency (kHz)
Figure 13 De-Emphasis Frequency Response (44.1kHz)
Figure 14 De-Emphasis Error (44.1kHz)
0
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
-2
-4
-6
-0.2
-0.4
-0.6
-0.8
-1
-8
-10
0
5
10
15
20
0
5
10
15
20
Frequency (kHz)
Frequency (kHz)
Figure 15 De-Emphasis Frequency Response (48kHz)
Figure 16 De-Emphasis Error (48kHz)
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
RECOMMENDED EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
Figure 17 External Component Diagram
In an application where ENABLE is fed directly from VDD rather than a dedicated control line,
resistor R3 and capacitor C9 are used on the ENABLE pin to introduce a short delay in the Low to
High transition of ENABLE. This will ensure the pin goes high after power supplies have had time
to settle (see “ENABLE Operation” in the “Hardware Control Modes” section of the datasheet).
However, if the ENABLE signal is being provided from an external controller chip rather than VDD
directly, R3 and C9 will not be required.
POWER UP/DOWN SEQUENCE
POWER UP/DOWN SEQUENCE
For click free operation, the WM8759 should be powered up and down in a specific sequence.
Power-up:
1. Power up AVDD and DVDD and wait to settle
2. Turn on clocks and data (MCLK, BCLK, LRCLK, SDATA)
3. Switch ENABLE pin from low to high
Power-down:
1. Switch Enable from high to low
2. Remove clocks and data
3. Power down AVDD and DVDD
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PCB LAYOUT RECOMMENDATIONS
Care should be taken in the layout of the PCB that the WM8759 is to be mounted to. The
following notes will help in this respect:
1. The VDD supply to the device should be as noise free as possible. This can be
accomplished to a large degree with a 10uF bulk capacitor placed locally to the device and a
0.1uF high frequency decoupling capacitor placed as close to the VDD pin as possible. It is
best to place the 0.1uF capacitor directly between the VDD and GND pins of the device on
the same layer to minimize track inductance and thus improve device decoupling
effectiveness.
2. The CAP pin should be as noise free as possible. This pin provides the decoupling for
the on chip reference circuits and thus any noise present on this pin will be directly coupled
to the device outputs. In a similar manner to the VDD decoupling described above, this pin
should be decoupled with a 10uF bulk capacitor local to the device and a 0.1uF capacitor as
close to the CAP pin as possible.
3. Separate analogue and digital track routing from each other. The device is split into
analogue (pins 5 – 9) and digital (pins 1 – 4 and pins 10 – 14) sections that allow the routing
of these signals to be easily separated. By physically separating analogue and digital
signals, crosstalk from the PCB can be minimized.
4. Use an unbroken solid GND plane. To achieve best performance from the device, it is
advisable to have either a GND plane layer on a multilayer PCB or to dedicate one side of a
2 layer PCB to be a GND plane. For double sided implementations it is best to route as
many signals as possible on the device mounted side of the board, with the opposite side
acting as a GND plane. The use of a GND plane greatly reduces any electrical emissions
from the PCB and minimizes crosstalk between signals.
An evaluation board is available for the WM8759 that demonstrates the above techniques and the
excellent performance achievable from the device. This can be ordered or the User manual
downloaded from the Wolfson web site at www.wolfsonmicro.com
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PACKAGE DRAWING
DM001.C
D: 14 PIN SOIC 3.9mm Wide Body
e
B
14
8
H
E
1
7
D
L
h x 45o
A1
SEATING PLANE
-C-
α
C
A
0.10 (0.004)
Dimensions
(MM)
Dimensions
(Inches)
Symbols
MIN
MAX
1.75
0.25
0.51
0.25
8.75
4.00
MIN
MAX
A
A1
B
C
D
E
1.35
0.10
0.33
0.19
8.55
3.80
0.0532
0.0040
0.0130
0.0075
0.3367
0.1497
0.0688
0.0098
0.0200
0.0098
0.3444
0.1574
e
1.27 BSC
0.05 BSC
H
h
L
5.80
0.25
0.40
0o
6.20
0.50
1.27
8o
0.2284
0.0099
0.0160
0o
0.2440
0.0196
0.0500
8o
α
REF:
JEDEC.95, MS-012
NOTES:
A. ALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES).
B. THIS DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
C. BODY DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSION, NOT TO EXCEED 0.25MM (0.010IN).
D. MEETS JEDEC.95 MS-012, VARIATION = AB. REFER TO THIS SPECIFICATION FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
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without notice, and advise customers to obtain the latest version of relevant information to verify, before placing orders, that
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WM warrants performance of its products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in accordance with WM’s standard
warranty. Testing and other quality control techniques are utilised to the extent WM deems necessary to support this warranty.
Specific testing of all parameters of each device is not necessarily performed, except those mandated by government
requirements.
In order to minimise risks associated with customer applications, adequate design and operating safeguards must be used by
the customer to minimise inherent or procedural hazards. Wolfson products are not authorised for use as critical components in
life support devices or systems without the express written approval of an officer of the company. Life support devices or
systems are devices or systems that are intended for surgical implant into the body, or support or sustain life, and whose failure
to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided, can be reasonably expected to result in a
significant injury to the user. A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform
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