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Structure
Silicon monolithic integrated circuit
Product Name
PCM CODEC IC for cellular phone
Product No.
BU8920GU
Physical dimentions
Figure1 (VCSP85H2)
Features
· 16bit Linear・μ/A-Law codec
· Built-in PLL circuit for system clock generation
· Support for below frequency about PCM data transmission clock.
μ/A-Law
64kHz - 2048 kHz
Linear
128 kHz -2048 kHz
· Built-in Output amplifier for line drives (600Ω)
· Power down control using NRST pin
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Digital supply voltage
DVDD
-0.3~4.5
V
Analog supply voltage
AVDD
-0.3~4.5
V
VTD
DVSS-0.3~4.5
V
VTA
AVSS-0.3~AVDD+0.3
V
IIN
-10~+10
mA
Power dissipation *1
Pd
250
mW
Storage temperature range
Tstg
-55~125
℃
Input voltage for digital terminal
Input voltage for analog
terminal
Input current
(*1) Note: Reduce to 2.5mW/℃ when Ta = 25℃ or above
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Recommended Operating Power Supply Voltage and temperature Range
DVDD
Min
1.65
Rating
Typ
1.80
Max
1.95
AVDD
2.70
2.80
3.10
V
Topr
-30
-
85
℃
Parameter
Symbol
Digital supply voltage
Analog supply voltage
Operating temperature
range
This product is not designed to protect itself against radioactive rays.
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Unit
V
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Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted, Ta = 25℃、AVDD=2.8、DVDD=1.8V、FSYNC=8kHz、DCLK=256kHz.
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Specified Value
Typ
Max
-
0.1
3.0
Unit
Condition
Current consumption
NRST=DVSS and
Standby current
consumption
IDD1
Full Operation
IDD2
-
2.5
Digital H level input voltage
VIH
DVDDx0.75
Digital L level input voltage
VIL
Digital H level input current
IIH
Digital L level input current
IIL
-0.3
-
Digital H level output voltage
VOH
DVDDx0.8
Digital L level output voltage
VOL
0
-
uA
FSYNC,DCLK=DVSS
3.8
NRST,BST=DVDD,
No input signal
mA
DC Characteristics
4.5
V
DVDDx0.25
V
1
uA
VIH=DVDD
-1
uA
VIL=DVSS
DVDD
V
IOH= -1mA
DVDDx0.2
V
IOL= 1mA
Unless otherwise noted, Ta=25°C,AVDD=2.7~3.1V,DVDD=1.65~1.95V,FSYNC=8kHz,DCLK=256kHz,and linear mode.
Parameter
symbol
Transmit signal-to-distortion
Specified Value
Condition
1020Hz
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
0dBm0
45
-
-
-30dBm0
-40dBm0
-45dBm0
0dBm0
-30dBm0
-40dBm0
-45dBm0
+3.0~0.5dBm0
+0.5~-40dBm0
-40~-50dBm0
-50~-55dBm0
+3.0~-40dBm0
-40~-50dBm0
-50~-55dBm0
0.500
3.0
0.3
0.6
1.6
0.3
0.6
1.6
0.667
Vrms
Vrms
Transmit reference level
VITX1
1020Hz,0dBm0 *2
AUX1IN→PCMOUT
35
29
24
45
35
29
24
-3.0
-0.3
-0.6
-1.6
-0.3
-0.6
-1.6
0.375
Receive reference level
VORX
1020Hz,0dBm0 *2
PCMIN→AUDOUT
0.400
0.475
0.564
0.06kHz
24
-
-
0
-0.3
-0.3
-0.3
0
6.5
24
0
-0.3
-0.3
-0.3
0
6.5
-
-
2.5
0.5
0.3
0.9
2.5
0.3
0.5
0.9
-76
dBV
-
-
-85
dBV
ratio
SDT
*2,*3
(AUX1IN→PCMOUT)
Receive signal-to-distortion
ratio
SDR
1020Hz
*2
(PCMIN→AUDOUT)
Transmit Gain Tracking
(AUX1IN→PCMOUT)
Receive Gain Tracking
(PCMIN→AUDOUT)
1020Hz,Reference
GTX
*2,*3
1020Hz,Reference
GRX
Transmit Gain Loss relative
to Frequency
GRTX
(AUX1IN→PCMOUT)
Receive Gain Loss relative
to Frequency
level=-10dBm0
GRRX
(PCMIN→AUDOUT)
Transmit noise level
VNTX
Receive noise level
VNRX
level=-10dBm0, *2
0.2kHz
0.3~0.4kHz
1020Hz
0.4~3.0kHz
3.4kHz
3.6kHz
3.78kHz
0.06kHz
0.2kHz
0.3~2.8kHz
1020Hz
2.8~3.0kHz
3.4kHz
3.6kHz
3.78kHz
AUX1IN= AGND level. *2
PCMIN=”L”. Using A-Weight filter.
*2 Using C-MESSAGE filter
*3 Specified that 0dBm0 is 0.5Vrms
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dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
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○ Physical dimentions (Figure1)
○Ball assignment
Ball
No
A1
BU8920
LOT No
AVSS
Ball
No
C5
A2
AUDOUT
D1
FRM2
A3
AVDD
D2
NRST
A4
BGFLT
D3
DVDD
A5
NC
D4
PCMIN
B1
AUX1IN
D5
DCLK
B3
PLLCAP
E1
TEST
B4
AGND
E2
DSEL
B5
VREF
E3
BST
C1
FRM1
E4
DVSS
C2
NC
E5
PCMOUT
C4
FSYNC
Ball name
Ball name
PCMSEL
Power down control using only NRST.
NRST = L : Power down mode
NRST = H : Active mode
NC : This ball is not connected with internal.
VCSP85H2(23Balls) (Unit: mm)
○ Block diagram (Figure2)
AVDD
(A3)
BGFLT
(A4)
DVDD
(D3)
NRST
(D2)
BIAS
BST
(E3)
AUX1IN
(B1)
AAF
S to D
ADC
PCM
P to S
BPF
PCM OUT
(E5)
FSYNC
(C4)
VREF
(B5)
DCLK
(D5)
System
clock
AGND
(B4)
AUDOUT
(A2)
PLL
PLLCAP
(B3)
+
SM F
D to S
+
TEST
(E1)
PCMSEL
(C5)
DSEL
(E2)
FRM 1
(C1)
DAC
FRM 2
(D1)
AVSS
(A1)
PCM
S to P
BPF
PCM IN
(D4)
DVSS
(E4)
(): Ball NO
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Cautions on use
(1) Absolute Maximum Ratings
An excess in the absolute maximum ratings, such as supply voltage, temperature range of operating conditions, etc.,
can break down devices, thus making impossible to identify breaking mode such as a short circuit or an open circuit. If
any special mode exceeding the absolute maximum ratings is assumed, consideration should be given to take physical
safety measures including the use of fuses, etc.
(2) Operating conditions
These conditions represent a range within which characteristics can be provided approximately as expected. The
electrical characteristics are guaranteed under the conditions of each parameter.
(3) Reverse connection of power supply connector
The reverse connection of power supply connector can break down ICs. Take protective measures against the
breakdown due to the reverse connection, such as mounting an external diode between the power supply and the
IC’s power supply terminal.
(4) Power supply line
Design PCB pattern to provide low impedance for the wiring between the power supply and the GND lines.In this
regard, for the digital block power supply and the analog block power supply, even though these power supplies has the
same level of potential, separate the power supply pattern for the digital block from that for the analog block, thus
suppressing the diffraction of digital noises to the analog block power supply resulting from impedance common to the
wiring patterns. For the GND line, give consideration to design the patterns in a similar manner.
Furthermore, for all power supply terminals to ICs, mount a capacitor between the power supply and the GND terminal.
At the same time, in order to use an electrolytic capacitor, thoroughly check to be sure the characteristics of the
capacitor to be used present no problem including the occurrence of capacity dropout at a low temperature, thus
determining the constant.
(5) GND voltage
Make setting of the potential of the GND terminal so that it will be maintained at the minimum in any operating state.
Furthermore, check to be sure no terminals are at a potential lower than the GND voltage including an actual electric
transient.
(6) Short circuit between terminals and erroneous mounting
In order to mount ICs on a set PCB, pay thorough attention to the direction and offset of the ICs. Erroneous mounting
can break down the ICs. Furthermore, if a short circuit occurs due to foreign matters entering between terminals or
between the terminal and the power supply or the GND terminal, the ICs can break down.
(7) Operation in strong electromagnetic field
Be noted that using ICs in the strong electromagnetic field can malfunction them.
(8) Inspection with set PCB
On the inspection with the set PCB, if a capacitor is connected to a low-impedance IC terminal, the IC can suffer
stress. Therefore, be sure to discharge from the set PCB by each process. Furthermore, in order to mount or
dismount the set PCB to/from the jig for the inspection process, be sure to turn OFF the power supply and then mount
the set PCB to the jig. After the completion of the inspection, be sure to turn OFF the power supply and then dismount
it from the jig. In addition, for protection against static electricity, establish a ground for the assembly process and pay
thorough attention to the transportation and the storage of the set PCB.
(9)Input terminals
In terms of the construction of IC, parasitic elements are inevitably formed in relation to potential. The operation of the
parasitic element can cause interference with circuit operation, thus resulting in a malfunction and then breakdown of
the input terminal. Therefore, pay thorough attention not to handle the input terminals, such as to apply to the input
terminals a voltage lower than the GND respectively, so that any parasitic element will operate. Furthermore, do not
apply a voltage to the input terminals when no power supply voltage is applied to the IC. In addition, even if the power
supply voltage is applied, apply to the input terminals a voltage lower than the power supply voltage or within the
guaranteed value of electrical characteristics.
(10) Ground wiring pattern
If small-signal GND and large-current GND are provided, It will be recommended to separate the large-current GND
pattern from the small-signal GND pattern and establish a single ground at the reference point of the set PCB so that
resistance to the wiring pattern and voltage fluctuations due to a large current will cause no fluctuations in voltages of
the small-signal GND. Pay attention not to cause fluctuations in the GND wiring pattern of external parts as well.
(11) External capacitor
In order to use a ceramic capacitor as the external capacitor, determine the constant with consideration given to a
degradation in the nominal capacitance due to DC bias and changes in the capacitance due to temperature, etc.
(12) Others
In case of use this LSI, please peruse some other detail documents, we called ,Technical note, Functinal description,
Application note.
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