Confidential Draft 6/18/07 CS4352 192 kHz Stereo DAC with 2 Vrms Line Out Features Description Multi-bit Delta-Sigma Modulator The CS4352 is a complete stereo digital-to-analog system including digital interpolation, fifth-order multi-bit delta-sigma digital-to-analog conversion, digital de-emphasis, analog filtering, and on-chip 2 Vrms line-level driver. The advantages of this architecture include ideal differential linearity, no distortion mechanisms due to resistor matching errors, no linearity drift over time and temperature, high tolerance to clock jitter, and a minimal set of external components. 24-Bit Resolution Supports Sample Rates up to 192 kHz 106 dB A-wt Dynamic Range -93 dB THD+N Integrated Line Driver 2 Vrms Output into 5 k AC Load Analog Low-Pass Filter The CS4352 is available in a 20-pin TSSOP package in both Commercial grade (-40C to +85C) and Automotive grade (-40C to +105C). The CDB4352 Customer Demonstration Board is also available for device evaluation and implementation suggestions. Please see "Ordering Information" on page 20 for complete details. Stereo Mutes with Auto-Mute Function Low Clock-Jitter Sensitivity Low-Latency Digital Filtering Popguard(R) Technology for Control of Clicks and Pops Single-Ended Outputs +3.3 V Core, +9 to 12 V Analog, and +1.5 to 3.3 V Interface Power Supplies Low Power Consumption 20-pin TSSOP, Lead-Free Assembly 1.5 V to 3.3 V These features are ideal for cost-sensitive, 2-channel audio systems including video game consoles, DVD players, A/V receivers, set-top boxes, digital TVs and DVD Recorders, mini-component systems, and mixing consoles. 9 V to 12 V 3.3 V Hardware Control Hardware Configuration Serial Audio Input Level Translator Reset Interpolation Filter Multibit Modulator DAC Amp + Filter 2 Vrms Line Level Left Channel Output Interpolation Filter Multibit Modulator DAC Amp + Filter 2 Vrms Line Level Right Channel Output PCM Serial Interface Auto Speed Mode Detect Internal Voltage Reference http://www.cirrus.com Copyright (c) Cirrus Logic, Inc. 2007 (All Rights Reserved) External Mute Control Left and Right Mute Controls JUN '07 DS684F2 CS4352 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PIN DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................................................................................. 3 2. CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 4 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS .................................................................................... 4 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ........................................................................................................ 4 DAC ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS - COMMERCIAL (-CZZ) ............................................................. 5 DAC ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS - AUTOMOTIVE (-DZZ) .............................................................. 6 COMBINED INTERPOLATION & ON-CHIP ANALOG FILTER RESPONSE ........................................ 7 SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS - SERIAL AUDIO INTERFACE ................................................... 8 DIGITAL CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................................................. 9 POWER AND THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................... 9 3. TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM ................................................................................................... 10 4. APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 11 4.6.1 Capacitor Placement ............................................................................................................. 13 4.7.1 Power-Up .............................................................................................................................. 14 4.7.2 Power-Down .......................................................................................................................... 14 4.7.3 Discharge Time ..................................................................................................................... 14 5. DIGITAL FILTER RESPONSE PLOTS ......................................................................................... 16 6. PARAMETER DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................ 18 7. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS ................................................................................................................... 19 8. ORDERING INFORMATION ............................................................................................................... 20 9. REVISION HISTORY ............................................................................................................................ 20 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.Serial Input Timing ........................................................................................................................ 8 Figure 2.Typical Connection Diagram ....................................................................................................... 10 Figure 3.IS, up to 24-Bit Data .................................................................................................................. 12 Figure 4.Right-Justified Data ..................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 5.Left-Justified up to 24-Bit Data .................................................................................................... 12 Figure 6.De-Emphasis Curve .................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 7.Single-Speed Stopband Rejection .............................................................................................. 16 Figure 8.Single-Speed Transition Band .................................................................................................... 16 Figure 9.Single-Speed Transition Band (detail) ........................................................................................ 16 Figure 10.Single-Speed Passband Ripple ................................................................................................ 16 Figure 11.Double-Speed Stopband Rejection ........................................................................................... 16 Figure 12.Double-Speed Transition Band ................................................................................................. 16 Figure 13.Double-Speed Transition Band (detail) ..................................................................................... 17 Figure 14.Double-Speed Passband Ripple ............................................................................................... 17 Figure 15.Quad-Speed Stopband Rejection ............................................................................................. 17 Figure 16.Quad-Speed Transition Band ................................................................................................... 17 Figure 17.Quad-Speed Transition Band (detail) ....................................................................................... 17 Figure 18.Quad-Speed Passband Ripple ................................................................................................. 17 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. CS4352 Auto-Detect ................................................................................................................... 11 Table 2. Single-Speed Mode Standard Frequencies ................................................................................ 11 Table 3. Double-Speed Mode Standard Frequencies ............................................................................... 11 Table 4. Quad-Speed Mode Standard Frequencies ................................................................................. 11 Table 5. Digital Interface Format ............................................................................................................... 12 2 DS684F2 CS4352 1. PIN DESCRIPTIONS SDIN SCLK LRCK MCLK VD GND DIF1 DIF0 DEM RST 1 20 2 19 3 18 4 17 5 16 6 15 7 14 8 13 9 12 10 11 Pin Name Pin # VL AMUTEC AOUTA VA_H GND AOUTB BMUTEC VQ VBIAS VA Pin Description SDIN 1 Serial Audio Data Input (Input) - Input for two's complement serial audio data. SCLK 2 Serial Clock (Input) - Serial clock for the serial audio interface. LRCK 3 Left / Right Clock (Input) - Determines which channel, Left or Right, is currently active on the serial audio data line. MCLK 4 Master Clock (Input) - Clock source for the delta-sigma modulator and digital filters. VD 5 Digital Power (Input) - Positive power supply for the digital section. GND 6 16 Ground (Input) - Ground reference. DIF0 DIF1 8 7 Digital Interface Format (Input) - Defines the required relationship between the Left/Right Clock, Serial Clock, and Serial Audio Data. DEM 9 De-emphasis (Input) - Selects the standard 15 s/50 s digital de-emphasis filter response for 44.1 kHz sample rates RST 10 Reset (Input) - Powers down the device and resets all internal registers to their default settings when enabled. VA 11 Low Voltage Analog Power (Input) - Positive power supply for the analog section. VBIAS 12 Positive Voltage Reference (Output) - Positive reference voltage for the internal DAC. VQ 13 Quiescent Voltage (Output) - Filter connection for internal quiescent voltage. VA_H 17 High Voltage Analog Power (Input) - Positive power supply for the analog section. VL 20 Serial Audio Interface Power (Input) - Positive power for the serial audio interface BMUTEC AMUTEC 14 19 Mute Control (Output) - Control signal for optional mute circuit. AOUTB AOUTA 15 18 Analog Outputs (Output) - The full-scale analog line output level is specified in the Analog Characteristics table. DS684F2 3 CS4352 2. CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFICATIONS RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (GND = 0 V; all voltages with respect to ground.) Parameters Symbol Min Typ Max Units High Voltage Analog power Low Voltage Analog power Digital power Interface power Ambient Operating Temperature (power applied) -CZZ -DZZ VA_H VA VD VL 8.40 3.13 3.13 1.43 -40 -40 9 3.3 3.3 1.5 - 12.6 3.47 3.47 3.47 +85 +105 V V V V C C DC Power Supply TA ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (GND = 0 V; all voltages with respect to ground.) Parameters DC Power Supply High Voltage Analog power Low Voltage Analog power Digital power Interface power Input Current, Any Pin Except Supplies Digital Input Voltage Ambient Operating Temperature (power applied) Storage Temperature Digital Interface Symbol Min Max Units VA_H VA VD VL Iin VIN-L TA Tstg -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 -55 -65 14.0 3.63 3.63 3.63 10 VL+ 0.4 +125 +150 V V V V mA V C C Operation at or beyond these limits may result in permanent damage to the device. Normal operation is not guaranteed at these extremes. 4 DS684F2 CS4352 DAC ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS - COMMERCIAL (-CZZ) Test conditions (unless otherwise specified): TA = 25 C, VA_H = 9 V, VA = 3.3 V, VD = 3.3 V GND = 0 V; VBIAS+ and VQ capacitors as shown in Figure 2 on page 10; input test signal is a 997 Hz sine wave at 0 dBFS; measurement bandwidth 10 Hz to 20 kHz. Parameter All Speed Modes Dynamic Range (Note 1) Symbol Min Typ Max Unit 100 97 - 106 103 98 95 - dB dB dB dB - -93 -83 -43 -93 -75 -35 -89 -77 -37 - dB dB dB dB dB dB (A-wt) - 106 - dB (1 kHz) - 99 - dB 1.84 2.00 2.11 Vrms Fs = 48, 96, and 192 kHz 24-bit A-Weighted unweighted 16-bit A-Weighted unweighted Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise 24-bit 16-bit Idle Channel Noise / Signal-to-noise ratio Interchannel Isolation (Note 1) 0 dB -20 dB -60 dB THD+N 0 dB -20 dB -60 dB Analog Output - All Modes Full Scale Output Voltage Common Mode Voltage Max Current draw from an AOUT pin Max Current draw from VQ VQ - 4 - Vdc IOUTmax - 575 - A IQmax - 1 - A - 0.1 - dB Interchannel Gain Mismatch Gain Drift - 100 - ppm/C ZOUT - 50 - AC-Load Resistance RL 5 - - k Load Capacitance CL - - 100 pF Output Impedance Notes: 1. DS684F2 One-half LSB of triangular PDF dither is added to data. 5 CS4352 DAC ANALOG CHARACTERISTICS - AUTOMOTIVE (-DZZ) Test conditions (unless otherwise specified): TA = -40C to 85C, VA_H = 9 V, VA = 3.3 V, VD = 3.3 V GND = 0 V; VBIAS+ and VQ capacitors as shown in Figure 2 on page 10; input test signal is a 997 Hz sine wave at 0 dBFS; measurement bandwidth 10 Hz to 20 kHz. Parameter All Speed Modes Dynamic Range (Note 2) Symbol Min Typ Max Unit 96 93 - 106 103 98 95 - dB dB dB dB - -93 -83 -43 -93 -75 -35 -89 -73 -33 - dB dB dB dB dB dB (A-wt) - 106 - dB (1 kHz) - 99 - dB 1.81 2.00 2.17 Vrms Fs = 48, 96, and 192 kHz 24-bit A-Weighted unweighted 16-bit A-Weighted unweighted Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise 24-bit 16-bit Idle Channel Noise / Signal-to-noise ratio Interchannel Isolation (Note 2) 0 dB -20 dB -60 dB THD+N 0 dB -20 dB -60 dB Analog Output - All Modes Full Scale Output Voltage Common Mode Voltage Max Current draw from an AOUT pin Max Current draw from VQ VQ - 4 - Vdc IOUTmax - 575 - A IQmax - 1 - A - 0.1 - dB Interchannel Gain Mismatch Gain Drift - 100 - ppm/C ZOUT - 50 - AC-Load Resistance RL 5 - - k Load Capacitance CL - - 100 pF Output Impedance Notes: 2. One-half LSB of triangular PDF dither is added to data. 6 DS684F2 CS4352 COMBINED INTERPOLATION & ON-CHIP ANALOG FILTER RESPONSE (The filter characteristics have been normalized to the sample rate (Fs) and can be referenced to the desired sample rate by multiplying the given characteristic by Fs. Amplitude vs. frequency plots of the data in the table below are available in "Digital Filter Response Plots" on page 16.) Parameter Min Typ Combined Digital and On-chip Analog Filter Response - Single-Speed Mode - 48 kHz Passband (Note 3) Frequency Response 10 Hz to 20 kHz StopBand StopBand Attenuation Total Group Delay (Fs = Output Sample Rate) Intra-channel Phase Deviation Inter-channel Phase Deviation De-emphasis Error (Note 5)(Relative to 1 kHz) to -0.01 dB corner to -3 dB corner (Note 4) Fs = 44.1 kHz 0 0 -0.01 0.547 102 - 9.4/Fs - Max Unit .454 .499 +0.01 0.56/Fs 0 0.14 Fs Fs dB Fs dB s s s dB .430 .499 0.01 0.03/Fs 0 Fs Fs dB Fs dB s s s .105 .490 0.01 0.01/Fs 0 Fs Fs dB Fs dB s s s Combined Digital and On-chip Analog Filter Response - Double-Speed Mode - 96 kHz Passband (Note 3) Frequency Response 10 Hz to 20 kHz StopBand StopBand Attenuation Total Group Delay (Fs = Output Sample Rate) Intra-channel Phase Deviation Inter-channel Phase Deviation to -0.01 dB corner to -3 dB corner (Note 4) 0 0 -0.01 .583 80 - 4.6/Fs - Combined Digital and On-chip Analog Filter Response - Quad-Speed Mode - 192 kHz Passband (Note 3) Frequency Response 10 Hz to 20 kHz StopBand StopBand Attenuation Total Group Delay (Fs = Output Sample Rate) Intra-channel Phase Deviation Inter-channel Phase Deviation to -0.01 dB corner to -3 dB corner (Note 4) 0 0 -0.01 .635 90 - 4.7/Fs - Notes: 3. Response is clock-dependent and will scale with Fs. 4. For Single-Speed Mode, the Measurement Bandwidth is from stopband to 3 Fs. For Double-Speed Mode, the Measurement Bandwidth is from stopband to 3 Fs. For Quad-Speed Mode, the Measurement Bandwidth is from stopband to 1.34 Fs. 5. De-emphasis is available only in Single-Speed Mode. DS684F2 7 CS4352 SWITCHING SPECIFICATIONS - SERIAL AUDIO INTERFACE Parameters Min Max Units MCLK Frequency 1.024 48.0 MHz MCLK Duty Cycle 45 55 % 4 84 170 54 108 216 kHz kHz kHz 40 60 % Input Sample Rate (Auto selection) Symbol Single-Speed Mode Double-Speed Mode Quad-Speed Mode Fs Fs Fs LRCK Duty Cycle SCLK Pulse Width Low tsclkl 20 - ns SCLK Pulse Width High tsclkh 20 - ns Single-Speed Mode tsclkw 1 ---------------------( 128 )Fs - - Double-Speed Mode tsclkw 1 -----------------( 64 )Fs - - Quad-Speed Mode tsclkw 2 ----------------MCLK - - SCLK rising to LRCK edge delay tslrd 20 - ns SCLK rising to LRCK edge setup time tslrs 20 - ns SDIN valid to SCLK rising setup time tsdlrs 20 - ns SCLK rising to SDIN hold time tsdh 20 - ns SCLK Period LR C K t sclkh t slrs t slrd t sclkl S C LK t sd lrs t sd h S D ATA Figure 1. Serial Input Timing 8 DS684F2 CS4352 DIGITAL CHARACTERISTICS Symbol Min Typ Max Units High-Level Input Voltage Parameters VL = 3.3 V VL = 2.5 V VL = 1.5 V VIH VIH VIH 2.0 1.7 1.05 - - V V V Low-Level Input Voltage VL = 3.3 V VL = 2.5 V VL = 1.5 V VIL VIL VIL - - 0.8 0.7 0.38 V V V Iin - 8 2 VA_H 0 10 - A pF mA V V Input Leakage Current Input Capacitance Maximum MUTEC Drive Current MUTEC High-Level Output Voltage MUTEC Low-Level Output Voltage VOH VOL POWER AND THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS Parameters Symbol Min Typ Max Units normal operation, VA_H = 12 V VA_H = 9 V VA= 3.3 V VD= 3.3 V Interface current VL= 3.3 V power-down state, all supplies (Note 7) Power Dissipation (all supplies) (Note 6) VA_H = 12 V normal operation power-down (Note 7) VA_H = 9 V normal operation power-down (Note 7) Power Supply Rejection Ratio (Note 8) (1 kHz) (60 Hz) IA_H IA_H IA ID IL Ipd - 12 10 3 12 0.02 380 21 16 4 16 0.09 - mA mA mA mA mA A - 121 1 91 1 60 60 158 122 - mW mW mW mW dB dB Power Supplies Power Supply Current (Note 6) PSRR Notes: 6. Current consumption increases with increasing FS and increasing MCLK. Typ and Max values are based on highest FS and highest MCLK. Variance between speed modes is small. 7. Power down mode is defined as RST pin = Low with all clock and data lines held static low. All digital inputs have a weak pull-down which is only present during reset. Opposing this pull-down will slightly increase the power-down current (pull-down is equivalent to a 50 k resistor per pin). 8. Valid with the recommended capacitor values on VQ and VBIAS as shown in the typical connection diagram in Section 3. DS684F2 9 CS4352 3. TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM 5.1 +3.3 V +3.3 V * *Remove this supply if 10 F optional resistor is present. The decoupling caps should remain. *Optional 0.1 F 0.1 F VD Digital Audio Source 4 MCLK 3 LRCK 2 SCLK 1 SDIN 20 VL 3.3 F 11 VA 5 10 F VBIAS+ 12 VA_H 17 +9 V to +12 V 0.1 F 10 F AMUTEC 19 +1.5 V to VD 0.1 F Optional Mute Circuit 560 CS4352 AOUTA 18 Left Out 3.3 F 10 k 2.2 nF* BMUTEC 14 Mode Configuration 10 RST 7 DIF1 8 DIF0 9 DEM Optional Mute Circuit 560 AOUTB 15 3.3 F 10 k Right Out 2.2 nF* *Shown value is for Fc=130 kHz 6 D N G G N D VQ 13 3.3 F 15 Figure 2. Typical Connection Diagram 10 DS684F2 CS4352 4. APPLICATIONS 4.1 Sample Rate Range/Operational Mode Detect The device operates in one of three operational modes. The allowed sample rate range in each mode is auto-detected. The CS4352 will auto-detect the correct mode when the input sample rate (Fs), defined by the LRCK frequency, falls within one of the ranges illustrated in Table 1. Sample rates outside the specified range for each mode are not supported. Input Sample Rate (FS) Mode 4 kHz - 54 kHz 84 kHz - 108 kHz 170 kHz - 216 kHz Single-Speed Mode Double-Speed Mode Quad-Speed Mode Table 1. CS4352 Auto-Detect 4.2 System Clocking The device requires external generation of the master (MCLK), left/right (LRCK) and serial (SCLK) clocks. The left/right clock, defined also as the input sample rate (Fs), must be synchronously derived from the MCLK according to specified ratios. The specified ratios of MCLK to LRCK, along with several standard audio sample rates and the required MCLK frequency, are illustrated in Tables 2-4. Refer to Section 4.3 for the required SCLK timing associated with the selected Digital Interface Format and to "Switching Specifications - Serial Audio Interface" on page 8 for the maximum allowed clock frequencies. Sample Rate (kHz) 256x 384x 32 44.1 48 8.1920 11.2896 12.2880 12.2880 16.9344 18.4320 MCLK (MHz) 512x 16.3840 22.5792 24.5760 768x 1024x 24.5760 33.8688 36.8640 32.7680 45.1584 49.1520 Table 2. Single-Speed Mode Standard Frequencies Sample Rate (kHz) 128x 88.2 96 11.2896 12.2880 192x MCLK (MHz) 256x 384x 512x 16.9344 18.4320 22.5792 24.5760 33.8688 36.8640 45.1584 49.1520 Table 3. Double-Speed Mode Standard Frequencies Sample Rate (kHz) 128x MCLK (MHz) 192x 256x 176.4 192 22.5792 24.5760 33.8688 36.8640 45.1584 49.1520 Table 4. Quad-Speed Mode Standard Frequencies DS684F2 11 CS4352 4.3 Digital Interface Format The device will accept audio samples in 1 of 4 digital interface formats, as illustrated in Table 5. The desired format is selected via the DIF1 and DIF0 pins. For an illustration of the required relationship between the LRCK, SCLK and SDIN, see Figures 3-5. For all formats, SDIN is valid on the rising edge of SCLK. Also, SCLK must have at least 32 cycles per LRCK period in format 2 and 48 cycles per LRCK period in format 3. For more information about serial audio formats, refer to Cirrus Logic Application Note AN282: The 2-Channel Serial Audio Interface: A Tutorial, available at www.cirrus.com. DIF1 DIF0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 DESCRIPTION IS, up to 24-bit Data Right-Justified, 24-bit Data Left-Justified, up to 24-bit Data Right-Justified, 16-bit Data FORMAT FIGURE 0 1 2 3 3 4 5 4 Table 5. Digital Interface Format L e ft C h a n n e l LR CK R ig h t C h a n n e l SCLK S D IN M SB -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 LSB M SB -1 -2 -3 -4 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 LSB Figure 3. IS, up to 24-Bit Data LR C K R ig h t C h a n n e l L e ft C h a n ne l SC LK SD IN MSB M SB +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 LS B MSB +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 LS B Figure 4. Right-Justified Data L e ft C h a n n e l LR C K R ig h t C h a n n e l SCLK S D IN MSB -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 LSB M SB -1 -2 -3 -4 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 LS B Figure 5. Left-Justified up to 24-Bit Data 12 DS684F2 CS4352 4.4 De-Emphasis Control The device includes on-chip digital de-emphasis. Figure 6 shows the de-emphasis curve for Fs equal to 44.1 kHz. The frequency response of the de-emphasis curve scales with changes in sample rate, Fs. The De-emphasis error will increase for sample rates other than 44.1 kHz When pulled to VL, the DEM pin activates the 44.1 kHz de-emphasis filter. When pulled to GND, the DEM pin turns off the de-emphasis filter. Gain dB T1=50 s 0dB T2 = 15 s -10dB F1 3.183 kHz F2 Frequency 10.61 kHz Figure 6. De-Emphasis Curve Note: 4.5 De-emphasis is only available in Single-Speed Mode. Recommended Power-Up Sequence 1. Hold RST low until the power supplies and configuration pins are stable, and the master and left/right clocks are locked to the appropriate frequencies, as discussed in Section 4.2. In this state, VQ will remain low and VBIAS will be connected to VA. 2. Bring RST high. The device will remain in a low power state with VQ low and will initiate the power-up sequence after approximately 512 LRCK cycles in Single-Speed Mode (1024 LRCK cycles in DoubleSpeed Mode, and 2048 LRCK cycles in Quad-Speed Mode). 4.6 Grounding and Power Supply Arrangements As with any high-resolution converter, the CS4352 requires careful attention to power supply and grounding arrangements if its potential performance is to be realized. Figure 2 shows the recommended power arrangements, with VA_H, VA, VD, and VL connected to clean supplies. If the ground planes are split between digital ground and analog ground, the GND pins of the CS4352 should be connected to the analog ground plane. All signals, especially clocks, should be kept away from the VBIAS and VQ pins in order to avoid unwanted coupling into the DAC. 4.6.1 Capacitor Placement Decoupling capacitors should be placed as close to the DAC as possible, with the low-value ceramic capacitor being the closest. To further minimize impedance, these capacitors should be located on the same layer as the DAC. If desired, all supply pins may be connected to the same supply, but a decoupling capacitor should still be placed on each supply pin. Note: All decoupling capacitors should be referenced to analog ground. The CDB4352 evaluation board demonstrates the optimum layout and power supply arrangements. DS684F2 13 CS4352 4.7 Popguard Transient Control The CS4352 uses a novel technique to minimize the effects of output transients during power-up and powerdown. This technology, when used with external DC-blocking capacitors in series with the audio outputs, minimizes the audio transients commonly produced by single-ended, single-supply converters. It is activated inside the DAC when the RST pin is toggled and requires no other external control, aside from choosing the appropriate DC-blocking capacitors. 4.7.1 Power-Up When the device is initially powered-up, the audio outputs, AOUTA and AOUTB, are clamped to GND. Following a delay of approximately 1000 sample periods, each output begins to ramp toward the quiescent voltage. Approximately 10,000 LRCK cycles later, the outputs reach VQ and audio output begins. This gradual voltage ramping allows time for the external DC-blocking capacitors to charge to the quiescent voltage, minimizing audible power-up transients. 4.7.2 Power-Down To prevent audible transients at power-down, the device must first enter its power-down state. When this occurs, audio output ceases, and the internal output buffers are disconnected from AOUTA and AOUTB. In their place, a soft-start current sink is substituted that allows the DC-blocking capacitors to slowly discharge. Once this charge is dissipated, the power to the device may be turned off, and the system is ready for the next power-on. 4.7.3 Discharge Time To prevent an audio transient at the next power-on, the DC-blocking capacitors must fully discharge before turning on the power or exiting the power-down state. If full discharge does not occur, a transient will occur when the audio outputs are initially clamped to GND. The time that the device must remain in the power-down state is related to the value of the DC-blocking capacitance and the output load. For example, with a 3.3 F capacitor, the minimum power-down time will be approximately 0.4 seconds. 4.8 Mute Control The Mute Control pins go active during power-up initialization, reset, muting, or if the MCLK to LRCK ratio is incorrect. These pins are intended to be used as control for external mute circuits to prevent the clicks and pops that can occur in any single-ended, single-supply system. Use of the Mute Control function is not mandatory but recommended for designs requiring the absolute minimum in extraneous clicks and pops. Also, use of the Mute Control function can enable the system designer to achieve idle channel noise/signal-to-noise ratios which are only limited by the external mute circuit. Please see the CDB4352 data sheet for a suggested mute circuit for dual-supply systems. Alternately, the FET muting circuit from the CS4351 data sheet may be used as well. This FET circuit must be placed in series after the RC filter; otherwise noise may occur during muting conditions. Further ESD protection will need to be taken into consideration for the FET used. 14 DS684F2 CS4352 4.9 Initialization and Power-Down Sequence Diagram USER: Apply Power VQ and outputs ramp down Power-Down State VQ and outputs low USER: Apply MCLK, SCLK, LRCK, and release RST USER: Apply RST VQ and outputs ramp up Wait State USER: Remove LRCK or MCLK USER: Apply MCLK, SCLK, and LRCK MCLK/LRCK Ratio Detection USER: change MCLK/LRCK ratio Analog Output is Generated DS684F2 15 CS4352 0 0 -20 -20 -40 -40 Amplitude (dB) Amplitude (dB) 5. DIGITAL FILTER RESPONSE PLOTS -60 -60 -80 -80 -100 -100 -120 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.9 -120 0.4 1 Figure 7. Single-Speed Stopband Rejection 0.42 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.5 0.52 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.54 0.56 0.58 0.6 Figure 8. Single-Speed Transition Band 0.02 0 -1 0.015 -2 0.01 0.005 -4 Amplitude (dB) Amplitude (dB) -3 -5 -6 0 -0.005 -7 -0.01 -8 -0.015 -9 -10 0.45 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.5 0.51 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.52 0.53 0.54 -0.02 0.55 Figure 9. Single-Speed Transition Band (detail) 40 40 Amplitude (dB) Amplitude (dB) 20 60 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 60 80 80 100 100 120 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.9 Figure 11. Double-Speed Stopband Rejection 16 0.1 0 20 0.4 0.05 Figure 10. Single-Speed Passband Ripple 0 120 0 1 0.4 0.42 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.5 0.52 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.54 0.56 0.58 0.6 Figure 12. Double-Speed Transition Band DS684F2 CS4352 0 0.02 1 0.015 2 0.01 0.005 4 Amplitude (dB) Amplitude (dB) 3 5 6 0 0.005 7 0.01 8 0.015 9 10 0.45 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.5 0.51 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.02 0.55 0 Figure 13. Double-Speed Transition Band (detail) 20 40 40 Amplitude (dB) Amplitude (dB) 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 20 60 60 80 80 100 100 120 0.2 0.1 Figure 14. Double-Speed Passband Ripple 0 120 0.05 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.8 0.9 1 0.2 Figure 15. Quad-Speed Stopband Rejection 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.7 0.8 Figure 16. Quad-Speed Transition Band 0.2 0 1 0.15 2 0.1 3 Amplitude (dB) Amplitude (dB) 0.05 4 5 6 0 0.05 7 0.1 8 0.15 9 10 0.45 0.2 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.5 0.51 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 Figure 17. Quad-Speed Transition Band (detail) DS684F2 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 Frequency(normalized to Fs) 0.2 0.25 Figure 18. Quad-Speed Passband Ripple 17 CS4352 6. PARAMETER DEFINITIONS Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (THD+N) The ratio of the rms value of the signal to the rms sum of all other spectral components over the specified bandwidth (typically 10 Hz to 20 kHz), including distortion components. Expressed in decibels. Dynamic Range The ratio of the full-scale rms value of the signal to the rms sum of all other spectral components over the specified bandwidth. Dynamic range is a signal-to-noise measurement over the specified bandwidth made with a -60 dBFS signal. 60 dB is then added to the resulting measurement to refer the measurement to full scale. This technique ensures that the distortion components are below the noise level and do not effect the measurement. This measurement technique has been accepted by the Audio Engineering Society, AES171991, and the Electronic Industries Association of Japan, EIAJ CP-307. Interchannel Isolation A measure of crosstalk between the left and right channels. Measured for each channel at the converter's output with all zeros to the input under test and a full-scale signal applied to the other channel. Units in decibels. Interchannel Gain Mismatch The gain difference between left and right channels. Units in decibels. Gain Error The deviation from the nominal full-scale analog output for a full-scale digital input. Gain Drift The change in gain value with temperature. Units in ppm/C. Intra-channel Phase Deviation The deviation from linear phase within a given channel. Inter-channel Phase Deviation The difference in phase between channels. 18 DS684F2 CS4352 7. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 20L TSSOP (4.4 mm BODY) PACKAGE DRAWING N D E11 A2 E A e b2 A1 SIDE VIEW L END VIEW SEATING PLANE 1 2 3 TOP VIEW DIM A A1 A2 b D E E1 e L MIN -0.002 0.03346 0.00748 0.252 0.248 0.169 -0.020 0 INCHES NOM -0.004 0.0354 0.0096 0.256 0.2519 0.1732 -0.024 4 MAX 0.043 0.006 0.037 0.012 0.259 0.256 0.177 0.026 0.028 8 MIN -0.05 0.85 0.19 6.40 6.30 4.30 -0.50 0 MILLIMETERS NOM --0.90 0.245 6.50 6.40 4.40 -0.60 4 NOTE MAX 1.10 0.15 0.95 0.30 6.60 6.50 4.50 0.65 0.70 8 2,3 1 1 JEDEC #: MO-153 Controlling Dimension is Millimeters. 1. "D" and "E1" are reference datums and do not included mold flash or protrusions, but do include mold mismatch and are measured at the parting line, mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed 0.20 mm per side. 2. Dimension "b" does not include dambar protrusion/intrusion. Allowable dambar protrusion shall be 0.13 mm total in excess of "b" dimension at maximum material condition. Dambar intrusion shall not reduce dimension "b" by more than 0.07 mm at least material condition. 3. These dimensions apply to the flat section of the lead between 0.10 and 0.25 mm from lead tips. Parameters Package Thermal Resistance DS684F2 20L TSSOP Symbol Min Typ Max Units JA - 72 - C/Watt 19 CS4352 8. ORDERING INFORMATION Product Description Package Pb-Free CS4352 20-pin, 192 kHz Stereo DAC with 2 Vrms Line Out 20-pin TSSOP YES CDB4352 CS4352 Evaluation Board - Grade Temp Range Container Rail Commercial -40 to +85 C Tape & Reel Rail Automotive -40 to +105 C Tape & Reel - Order # CS4352-CZZ CS4352-CZZR CS4352-DZZ CS4352-DZZR CDB4352 9. REVISION HISTORY Release PP1 F1 F2 Changes Lowered VA_H minimum specification. Updated Idle channel noise specification to A-wt. Updated AOUT current draw specification. Updated VIL for VL=1.5V. Updated performance specifications and limits based on statistical data. Added Automotive grade specifications and ordering information. Updated Commercial grade idle channel noise specification. Lowered VIL maximum specifcation. Updated power supply current specification. Updated MCLK maximum specification. Contacting Cirrus Logic Support For all product questions and inquiries, contact a Cirrus Logic Sales Representative. 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