W681511
W681511
SINGLE-CHANNEL
VOICEBAND CODEC
Data Sheet
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The W681511 is a general-purpose single channel PCM CODEC with pin-selectable µ-Law or A-Law
companding. The device is compliant with the ITU G.712 specification. It operates off of a single +5V
power supply and is available in 20-pin SOG package options. Functions performed include
digitization and reconstruction of voice signals, and band limiting and smoothing filters required for
PCM systems. The filters are compliant with ITU G.712 specification. W681511 performance is
specified over the industrial temperature range of –40°C to +85°C.
The W681511 includes an on-chip precision voltage reference and an additional power amplifier,
capable of driving 300Ω loads differentially up to a level of 6.3V peak-to-peak. The analog section is
fully differential, reducing noise and improving the power supply rejection ratio. The data transfer
protocol supports both long-frame and short-frame synchronous communications for PCM
applications, and IDL and GCI communications for ISDN applications. W681511 accepts seven
master clock rates between 256 kHz and 4.096 MHz, and an on-chip pre-scaler automatically
determines the division ratio for the required internal clock.
For fast evaluation and prototyping purposes, the W681511DK development kit is available.
ApplIcations
2. FEATURES
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Digital Telephone Systems
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Single +5V power supply
•
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Typical power dissipation of 25 mW,
power-down mode of 0.5 µW
Central Office Equipment
Switches, Routers)
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PBX Systems (Gateways, Switches)
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Fully-differential analog circuit design
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PABX/SOHO Systems
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On-chip precision reference of 1.575 V for
a 0 dBm TLP at 600 Ω
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Local Loop card
•
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SOHO Routers
Push-pull power amplifiers with external
gain adjustment with 300 Ω load capability
•
VoIP Terminals
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Seven master clock rates of 256 kHz to
4.096 MHz
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Enterprise Phones
•
ISDN Terminals
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Analog line cards
•
Digital Voice Recorders
•
Pin-selectable
µ-Law
and
A-Law
companding (compliant with ITU G.711)
•
CODEC A/D and D/A filtering compliant
with ITU G.712
•
Industrial temperature range (–40°C to
+85°C)
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Package: 20-pin SOG
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3. BLOCK DIAGRAM
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BCLKR
FSR
PCMR
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Transmit
PCM
Interface
BCLKT
FST
PCMT
PAO+
PAOPAI
RO
RO+
AO
AI+
AI-
µ/A-Law
512 kHz
256 kHz
V AG
8 kHz
PUI
Power Conditioning
VDD
256 kHz,
512 kHz,
1536 kHz,
1544 kHz,
2048 kHz,
2560 kHz
& 4096 kHz
Voltage reference
Pre -Scaler
scaler
VSS
MCLK
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4. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................. 2
2. FEATURES ......................................................................................................................................... 2
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................. 3
4. TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................... 4
5. PIN CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................................... 6
6. PIN DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................. 7
7. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................ 8
7.1. Transmit Path ................................................................................................................................ 8
7.2. Receive Path ................................................................................................................................. 9
7.3. Power Management....................................................................................................................... 9
7.3.1. Analog and Digital Supply ..................................................................................................... 10
7.3.2. Analog Ground Reference Voltage Outpt ............................................................................. 10
7.4. PCM Interface .......................................................................................................................... 10
7.4.1. Long Frame Sync .................................................................................................................. 10
7.4.2. Short Frame Sync ................................................................................................................. 10
7.4.3. General Circuit Interface (GCI) ............................................................................................. 11
7.4.4. Interchip Digital Link (IDL) ..................................................................................................... 11
7.4.5. System Timing ...................................................................................................................... 11
8. TIMING DIAGRAMS .......................................................................................................................... 12
9. Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................................................................... 19
9.1. Absolute Maximum Ratings ......................................................................................................... 19
9.2. Operating Conditions ................................................................................................................... 19
10. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................... 20
10.1. General Parameters .................................................................................................................. 20
10.2. Analog Signal Level and Gain Parameters ............................................................................... 21
10.3. Analog Distortion and Noise Parameters .................................................................................. 22
10.4. Analog Input and Output Amplifier Parameters ......................................................................... 23
10.5. Digital I/O ................................................................................................................................... 25
10.5.1. µ-Law Encode Decode Characteristics............................................................................... 25
10.5.2. A-Law Encode Decode Characteristics .............................................................................. 26
10.5.3. PCM Codes for Zero and Full Scale ................................................................................... 27
10.5.4. PCM Codes for 0dBm0 Output ........................................................................................... 27
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11. TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUIT ................................................................................................. 28
12. Package Specification ..................................................................................................................... 30
12.2. 20L SOG (SOP)-300mil ............................................................................................................. 30
14. VERSION HISTORY ....................................................................................................................... 32
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5. PIN CONFIGURATION
RO+
NC
PAI
PAOPAO+
VDD
FSR
PCMR
BCLKR
PUI
1
20
2
19
3
18
4
17
5
6
7
SINGLE
CHANNEL
CODEC
16
15
14
8
13
9
12
10
11
VAG
AI+
AIAO
/A
µ/A-Law
VSS
FST
PCMT
BCLKT
MCLK
SOG
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6. PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin
Name
Pin
No.
Functionality
RO+
1
Non-inverting output of the receive smoothing filter. This pin can typically drive a 2 kΩ load to
1.575 volt peak referenced to the analog ground level.
NC
2
Not connected.
PAI
3
This pin is the inverting input to the power amplifier. Its DC level is at the VAG voltage.
PAO-
4
Inverting power amplifier output. This pin can drive a 300 Ω load to 1.575 volt peak referenced
to the VAG voltage level.
PAO+
5
Non-inverting power amplifier output. This pin can drive a 300 Ω load to 1.575 volt peak
referenced to the VAG voltage level.
VDD
6
Power supply. This pin should be decoupled to VSS with a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor.
FSR
7
8 kHz Frame Sync input for the PCM receive section. This pin also selects channel 0 or
channel 1 in the GCI and IDL modes. It can also be connected to the FST pin when transmit
and receive are synchronous operations.
PCMR
8
PCM input data receive pin. The data needs to be synchronous with the FSR and BCLKR pins.
BCLKR
9
PCM receive bit clock input pin. This pin also selects the interface mode. The GCI mode is
selected when this pin is tied to VSS. The IDL mode is selected when this pin is tied to VDD.
This pin can also be tied to the BCLKT when transmit and receive are synchronous operations.
PUI
10
Power up input signal. When this pin is tied to VDD, the part is powered up. When tied to VSS,
the part is powered down.
MCLK
11
System master clock input. Possible input frequencies are 256 kHz, 512 kHz, 1536 kHz, 1544
kHz, 2048 kHz, 2560 kHz & 4096 kHz. For a better performance, it is recommended to have
the MCLK signal synchronous and aligned to the FST signal. This is a requirement in the
case of 256 and 512 kHz frequency.
BCLKT
12
PCM transmit bit clock input pin.
PCMT
13
PCM output data transmit pin. The output data is synchronous with the FST and BCLKT pins.
FST
14
8 kHz transmit frame sync input. This pin synchronizes the transmit data bytes.
VSS
15
This is the supply ground. This pin should be connected to 0V.
µ/A-Law
16
Compander mode select pin. µ-Law companding is selected when this pin is tied to VDD. A-Law
companding is selected when this pin is tied to VSS.
AO
17
Analog output of the first gain stage in the transmit path.
AI-
18
Inverting input of the first gain stage in the transmit path.
AI+
19
Non-inverting input of the first gain stage in the transmit path.
VAG
20
Mid-Supply analog ground pin, which supplies a 2.5 Volt reference voltage for all-analog signal
processing. This pin should be decoupled to VSS with a 0.01µF to 0.1 µF capacitor. This pin
becomes high impedance when the chip is powered down.
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7. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
W681511 is a single-rail, single channel PCM CODEC for voiceband applications. The CODEC
complies with the specifications of the ITU-T G.712 recommendation. The CODEC also includes a
complete µ-Law and A-Law compander. The µ-Law and A-Law companders are designed to comply
with the specifications of the ITU-T G.711 recommendation.
The block diagram in section 3 shows the main components of the W681511. The chip consists of a
PCM interface, which can process long and short frame sync formats, as well as GCI and IDL formats.
The pre-scaler of the chip provides the internal clock signals and synchronizes the CODEC sample
rate with the external frame sync frequency. The power conditioning block provides the internal
power supply for the digital and the analog section, while the voltage reference block provides a
precision analog ground voltage for the analog signal processing. The main CODEC block diagram
is shown in section 3.
VA
VAG
G
+
Receive Path
-
PAO+
+
PAO PAI
8
µ/A-Cont
Control
ol
+
D/A
Converter
w
RO +
fC= 3400Hz
H
Smoot
Smoothing
n Filter
1
Smoothing
Smoot
nFilter
2
Transmit Path
AO
8
A/D
Converter
µ/A µ/A- Control
Cont
++
ffCC == 200Hz
200
High
H Pass
High
Filt
Filter
Pas
fC== 3400Hz
Ant
H--Aliasing
Ant
Aliasi
i Filter
n
AI+
AI -
Ant-Aliasi
Aliasing
Filter
Figure 7.1 The W681511 Signal Path
7.1. Transmit Path
The A-to-D path of the CODEC contains an analog input amplifier with externally configurable gain
setting (see application examples in section 11). The device has an input operational amplifier whose
output is the input to the encoder section. If the input amplifier is not required for operation it can be
powered down and bypassed. In that case a single ended input signal can be applied to the AO pin or
the AI- pin. The AO pin becomes high input impedance when the input amplifier is powered down. The
input amplifier can be powered down by connecting the AI+ pin to VDD or VSS. The AO pin is selected
as an input when AI+ is tied to VDD and the AI- pin is selected as an input when AI+ is tied to VSS (see
Table 7.1).
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AI+
Input Amplifier
Input
VDD
Powered Down
AO
1.2 to VDD-1.2
Powered Up
AI+, AI-
VSS
Powered Down
AI-
Table 7.1 Input Amplifier Modes of operation
When the input amplifier is powered down, the input signal at AO or AI- needs to be referenced to the
analog ground voltage VAG.
The output of the input amplifier is fed through a low-pass filter to prevent aliasing at the switched
capacitor 3.4 kHz low pass filter. The 3.4 kHz switched capacitor low pass filter prevents aliasing of
input signals above 4 kHz, due to the sampling at 8 kHz. The output of the 3.4 kHz low pass filter is
filtered by a high pass filter with a 200 Hz cut-off frequency. The filters are designed according to the
recommendations in the G.712 ITU-T specification. From the output of the high pass filter the signal is
digitized. The signal is converted into a compressed 8-bit digital representation with either µ-Law or ALaw format. The µ-Law or A-Law format is pin-selectable through the µ/A-Law pin. The compression
format can be selected according to Table 7.2.
µ/A-Law Pin
Format
VSS
A-Law
VDD
µ-Law
Table 7.2. Pin-selectable Compression Format
The digital 8-bit µ-Law or A-Law samples are fed to the PCM interface for serial transmission at the
sample rate supplied by the external frame sync FST.
7.2. Receive Path
The 8-bit digital input samples for the D-to-A path are serially shifted in by the PCM interface and
converted to parallel data bits. During every cycle of the frame sync FSR, the parallel data bits are fed
through the pin-selectable µ-Law or A-Law expander and converted to analog samples. The mode of
expansion is selected by the µ/A-Law pin as shown in Table 7.2. The analog samples are filtered by a
low-pass smoothing filter with a 3.4 kHz cut-off frequency, according to the ITU-T G.712 specification.
A sin(x)/x compensation is integrated with the low pass smoothing filter. The output of this filter is
buffered to provide the receive output signal RO+. The RO+ output can be externally connected to the
PAI pin to provide a differential output with high driving capability at the PAO+ and PAO- pins. By
using external resistors (see section 11 for examples), various gain settings of this output amplifier
can be achieved. If the transmit power amplifier is not in use, it can be powered down by connecting
PAI to VDD.
7.3. POWER MANAGEMENT
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7.3.1. Analog and Digital Supply
The power supply for the analog and digital parts of the W681511 must be 5V +/- 10%. This supply
voltage is connected to the VDD pin. The VDD pin needs to be decoupled to ground through a 0.1 µF
ceramic capacitor.
7.3.2. Analog Ground Reference Voltage Outpt
The analog ground reference voltage is available for external reference at the VAG pin. This voltage
needs to be decoupled to VSS through a 0.01 µF ceramic capacitor.
7.4. PCM Interface
The PCM interface is controlled by pins BCLKR, FSR, BCLKT & FST. The input data is received
through the PCMR pin and the output data is transmitted through the PCMT pin. The modes of
operation of the interface are shown in Table 7.3.
BCLKR
FSR
Interface Mode
64 kHz to 4.096 MHz
8 kHz
Long or Short Frame Sync
VSS
VSS
ISDN GCI with active channel B1
VSS
VDD
ISDN GCI with active channel B2
VDD
VSS
ISDN IDL with active channel B1
VDD
VDD
ISDN IDL with active channel B2
Table 7.3 PCM Interface mode selections
7.4.1. Long Frame Sync
The Long Frame Sync or Short Frame Sync interface mode can be selected by connecting the
BCLKR or BCLKT pin to a 64 kHz to 4.096 MHz clock and connecting the FSR or FST pin to the 8
kHz frame sync. The device synchronizes the data word for the PCM interface and the CODEC
sample rate on the positive edge of the Frame Sync signal. It recognizes a Long Frame Sync when
the FST pin is held high for two consecutive falling edges of the bit-clock at the BCLKT pin. The length
of the Frame Sync pulse can vary from frame to frame, as long as the positive frame sync edge
occurs every 125 µsec. During data transmission in the Long Frame Sync mode, the transmit data pin
PCMT will become low impedance when the Frame Sync signal FST is high or when the 8 bit data
word is being transmitted. The transmit data pin PCMT will become high impedance when the Frame
Sync signal FST becomes low while the data is transmitted or when half of the LSB is transmitted. The
internal decision logic will determine whether the next frame sync is a long or a short frame sync,
based on the previous frame sync pulse. To avoid bus collisions, the PCMT pin will be high
impedance for two frame sync cycles after every power down state. More detailed timing information
can be found in the interface timing section.
7.4.2. Short Frame Sync
The W681511 operates in the Short Frame Sync Mode when the Frame Sync signal at pin FST is high
for one and only one falling edge of the bit-clock at the BCLKT pin. On the following rising edge of the
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bit-clock, the W681511 starts clocking out the data on the PCMT pin, which will also change from high
to low impedance state. The data transmit pin PCMT will go back to the high impedance state halfway
the LSB. The Short Frame Sync operation of the W681511 is based on an 8-bit data word. When
receiving data on the PCMR pin, the data is clocked in on the first falling edge after the falling edge
that coincides with the Frame Sync signal. The internal decision logic will determine whether the next
frame sync is a long or a short frame sync, based on the previous frame sync pulse. To avoid bus
collisions, the PCMT pin will be high impedance for two frame sync cycles after every power down
state. More detailed timing information can be found in the interface timing section.
7.4.3. General Circuit Interface (GCI)
The GCI interface mode is selected when the BCLKR pin is connected to VSS for two or more frame
sync cycles. It can be used as a 2B+D timing interface in an ISDN application. The GCI interface
consists of 4 pins : FSC (FST), DCL (BCLKT), Dout (PCMT) & Din (PCMR). The FSR pin selects
channel B1 or B2 for transmit and receive. Data transitions occur on the positive edges of the data
clock DCL. The Frame Sync positive edge is aligned with the positive edge of the data clock DCLK.
The data rate is running half the speed of the bit-clock. The channels B1 and B2 are transmitted
consecutively. Therefore, channel B1 is transmitted on the first 16 clock cycles of DCL and B2 is
transmitted on the second 16 clock cycles of DCL. For more timing information, see the timing section.
7.4.4. Interchip Digital Link (IDL)
The IDL interface mode is selected when the BCLKR pin is connected to VDD for two or more frame
sync cycles. It can be used as a 2B+D timing interface in an ISDN application. The IDL interface
consists of 4 pins : IDL SYNC (FST), IDL CLK (BCLKT), IDL TX (PCMT) & IDL RX (PCMR). The FSR
pin selects channel B1 or B2 for transmit and receive. The data for channel B1 is transmitted on the
first positive edge of the IDL CLK after the IDL SYNC pulse. The IDL SYNC pulse is one IDL CLK
cycle long. The data for channel B2 is transmitted on the eleventh positive edge of the IDL CLK after
the IDL SYNC pulse. The data for channel B1 is received on the first negative edge of the IDL CLK
after the IDL SYNC pulse. The data for channel B2 is received on the eleventh negative edge of the
IDL CLK after the IDL SYNC pulse. The transmit signal pin IDL TX becomes high impedance when
not used for data transmission and also in the time slot of the unused channel. For more timing
information, see the timing section.
7.4.5. System Timing
The system can work at 256 kHz, 512 kHz, 1536 kHz, 1544 kHz, 2048 kHz, 2560 kHz & 4096 kHz
master clock rates. The system clock is supplied through the master clock input MCLK and can be
derived from the bit-clock if desired. An internal pre-scaler is used to generate a fixed 256 kHz and 8
kHz sample clock for the internal CODEC. The pre-scaler measures the master clock frequency
versus the Frame Sync frequency and sets the division ratio accordingly. If the Frame Sync is low for
the entire frame sync period while the MCLK and BCLK pin clock signals are still present, the
W681511 will enter the low power standby mode. Another way to power down is to set the PUI pin to
low. When the system needs to be powered up again, the PUI pin needs to be set to high and the
Frame Sync pulse needs to be present. It will take two Frame Sync cycles before the pin PCMT will
become low impedance.
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8. TIMING DIAGRAMS
TFTRSM
TFTRHM
TMCKL
TMCKH
TRISE
TFALL
MCLK
TMCK
TFS
TFSL
FST
TFTRH
BCLKT
0
TFTRS
1
TFTFH
2
3
TFDTD
4
6
5
7
TBDTD
PCMT
D7
D6
TBCKL
TBCKH
8
THID
D5
D4
D3
D2
0
1
TBCK
THID
D1 D0
MSB
LSB
TFS
TFSL
FSR
TFRRH
BCLKR
0
TFRRS
1
TFRFH
2
3
TBCKH
4
5
6
7
8
TBCKL
0
1
TBCK
PCMR
D7
MSB
TDRS
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1 D0
LSB
TDRH
Figure 8.1 Long Frame Sync PCM Timing
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SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
1/TFS
FST, FSR Frequency
1
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
---
8
---
kHz
TFSL
FST / FSR Minimum Low Width
TBCK
sec
1/TBCK
BCLKT, BCLKR Frequency
64
---
4096
kHz
TBCKH
BCLKT, BCLKR High Pulse Width
50
---
---
ns
TBCKL
BCLKT, BCLKR Low Pulse Width
50
---
---
ns
TFTRH
BCLKT 0 Falling Edge to FST Rising
Edge Hold Time
20
---
---
ns
TFTRS
FST Rising Edge to BCLKT 1 Falling
edge Setup Time
80
---
---
ns
TFTFH
BCLKT 2 Falling Edge to FST Falling
Edge Hold Time
50
---
---
ns
TFDTD
FST Rising Edge to Valid PCMT Delay
Time
---
---
60
ns
TBDTD
BCLKT Rising Edge to Valid PCMT
Delay Time
---
---
60
ns
THID
Delay Time from the Later of FST
Falling Edge, or
10
---
60
ns
BCLKT 8 Falling Edge to PCMT Output
High Impedance
TFRRH
BCLKR 0 Falling Edge to FSR Rising
Edge Hold Time
20
---
---
ns
TFRRS
FSR Rising Edge to BCLKR 1 Falling
edge Setup Time
80
---
---
ns
TFRFH
BCLKR 2 Falling Edge to FSR Falling
Edge Hold Time
50
---
---
ns
TDRS
Valid PCMR to BCLKR Falling Edge
Setup Time
0
---
---
ns
TDRH
PCMR Hold Time from BCLKR Falling
Edge
50
---
---
ns
Table 8.1 Long Frame Sync PCM Timing Parameters
1
TFSL must be at least ≥ TBCK
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TFTRHM
TFTRSM
TMCKL
TMCKH
TRISE
TFALL
MCLK
TMCK
TFS
TFTFH
TFTFS
FST
TFTRS
TFTRH
BCLKT
-1
0
TBCKH
1
2
3
TBDTD
PCMT
D7
4
5
6
7
0
8
TBDTD
D6
D5
TBCKL
TBCK
THID
D4
D3
D2
1
D1 D0
MSB
LSB
TFS
TFRFH
TFRFS
FSR
TFRRS
TFRRH
BCLKR
-1
0
TBCKH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TBCKL
0
8
1
TBCK
PCMR
D7
MSB
TDRS
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1 D0
LSB
TDRH
Figure 8.2 Short Frame Sync PCM Timing
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SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
1/TFS
FST, FSR Frequency
---
8
---
kHz
1/TBCK
BCLKT, BCLKR Frequency
64
---
4096
kHz
TBCKH
BCLKT, BCLKR High Pulse Width
50
---
---
ns
TBCKL
BCLKT, BCLKR Low Pulse Width
50
---
---
ns
TFTRH
BCLKT –1 Falling Edge to FST Rising Edge Hold
Time
20
---
---
ns
TFTRS
FST Rising Edge to BCLKT 0 Falling edge Setup
Time
80
---
---
ns
TFTFH
BCLKT 0 Falling Edge to FST Falling Edge Hold Time
50
---
---
ns
TFTFS
FST Falling Edge to BCLKT 1 Falling Edge Setup
Time
50
---
---
ns
TBDTD
BCLKT Rising Edge to Valid PCMT Delay Time
10
---
60
ns
THID
Delay Time from BCLKT 8 Falling Edge to PCMT
Output High Impedance
10
---
60
ns
TFRRH
BCLKR –1 Falling Edge to FSR Rising Edge Hold
Time
20
---
---
ns
TFRRS
FSR Rising Edge to BCLKR 0 Falling edge Setup
Time
80
---
---
ns
TFRFH
BCLKR 0 Falling Edge to FSR Falling Edge Hold Time
50
---
---
ns
TFRFS
FSR Falling Edge to BCLKR 1 Falling Edge Setup
Time
50
---
---
ns
TDRS
Valid PCMR to BCLKR Falling Edge Setup Time
0
---
---
ns
TDRH
PCMR Hold Time from BCLKR Falling Edge
50
---
---
ns
Table 8.2 Short Frame Sync PCM Timing Parameters
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TFS
FST
TFSFH
TFSRS
TFSRH
BCLKT
-1
0
1
TBCKH
2
3
4
5
8
9
THID
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
MSB
LSB
TDRS
PCMR
7
TBDTD
TBDTD
PCMT
6
10
11 12
LSB
15 16
17
18
TBCK
THID
TBDTD
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2
D1 D0
LSB
MSB
TDRS
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
14
TBDTD
TDRH
MSB
13
TBCKL
TDRH
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2
MSB
BCH = 0
B1 Channel
D1 D0
LSB
BCH = 1
B2 Channel
Figure 8.3 IDL PCM Timing
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
1/TFS
FST Frequency
---
8
---
kHz
1/TBCK
BCLKT Frequency
256
---
4096
kHz
TBCKH
BCLKT High Pulse Width
50
---
---
ns
TBCKL
BCLKT Low Pulse Width
50
---
---
ns
TFSRH
BCLKT –1 Falling Edge to FST Rising Edge
Hold Time
20
---
---
ns
TFSRS
FST Rising Edge to BCLKT 0 Falling edge
Setup Time
60
---
---
ns
TFSFH
BCLKT 0 Falling Edge to FST Falling Edge
Hold Time
20
---
---
ns
TBDTD
BCLKT Rising Edge to Valid PCMT Delay
Time
10
---
60
ns
THID
Delay Time from the BCLKT 8 Falling Edge
(B1 channel) or BCLKT 18 Falling Edge (B2
Channel) to PCMT Output High Impedance
10
---
50
ns
TDRS
Valid PCMR to BCLKT Falling Edge Setup
Time
20
---
---
ns
TDRH
PCMR Hold Time from BCLKT Falling Edge
75
---
---
ns
Table 8.3 IDL PCM Timing Parameters
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TFS
FST
TFSFH
TFSRS
TFSRH
TBCKH
TBCKL
BCLKT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
TFDTD
PCMT
TBDTD
TBDTD
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
TDRS
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2
D1 D0
LSB
TDRS
TDRH
TDRH
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2
MSB
THID
TBDTD TBCK
LSB MSB
MSB
PCMR
THID
D1 D0
LSB MSB
BCH = 0
B1 Channel
LSB
BCH = 1
B2 Channel
Figure 8.4 GCI PCM Timing
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
1/TFST
FST Frequency
---
8
---
kHz
1/TBCK
BCLKT Frequency
512
---
6176
kHz
TBCKH
BCLKT High Pulse Width
50
---
---
ns
TBCKL
BCLKT Low Pulse Width
50
---
---
ns
TFSRH
BCLKT 0 Falling Edge to FST Rising Edge Hold Time
20
---
---
ns
TFSRS
FST Rising Edge to BCLKT 1 Falling edge Setup Time
60
---
---
ns
TFSFH
BCLKT 1 Falling Edge to FST Falling Edge Hold Time
20
---
---
ns
TFDTD
FST Rising Edge to Valid PCMT Delay Time
---
---
60
ns
TBDTD
BCLKT Rising Edge to Valid PCMT Delay Time
---
---
60
ns
THID
Delay Time from the BCLKT 16 Falling Edge (B1
channel) or BCLKT 32 Falling Edge (B2 Channel) to
PCMT Output High Impedance
10
---
50
ns
TDRS
Valid PCMR to BCLKT Rising Edge Setup Time
20
---
---
ns
TDRH
PCMR Hold Time from BCLKT Rising Edge
---
---
60
ns
Table 8.4 GCI PCM Timing Parameters
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SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
1/TMCK
Master Clock Frequency
TYP
MIN
---
256
MAX
UNIT
---
kHz
512
1536
1544
2048
2560
4096
TMCKH
TMCK
/
MCLK Duty
Operation
Cycle
for
256
kHz
High
45%
55%
TMCKH
Minimum Pulse Width
MCLK(512 kHz or Higher)
for
50
---
---
ns
TMCKL
Minimum Pulse Width Low for MCLK
(512 kHz or Higher)
50
---
---
ns
TFTRHM
MCLK falling Edge to FST Rising Edge
Hold Time
50
---
---
ns
TFTRSM
FST Rising Edge to MCLK Falling edge
Setup Time
50
---
---
ns
TRISE
Rise Time for All Digital Signals
---
---
50
ns
TFALL
Fall Time for
---
---
50
ns
All Digital Signals
Table 8.5 General PCM Timing Parameters
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9. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
9.1. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Condition
Value
0
Junction temperature
150 C
Storage temperature range
-650C to +1500C
Voltage Applied to any pin
(VSS - 0.3V) to (VDD + 0.3V)
Voltage applied to any pin (Input current limited to +/-20 mA)
(VSS – 1.0V) to (VDD + 1.0V)
Lead temperature (soldering
3000C
– 10 seconds)
VDD - VSS
-0.5V to +6V
1. Stresses above those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to the absolute
maximum ratings may affect device reliability. Functional operation is not implied at these conditions.
9.2. OPERATING CONDITIONS
Condition
Value
0
0
Industrial operating temperature
-40 C to +85 C
Supply voltage (VDD)
+4.5V to +5.5V
Ground voltage (VSS)
0V
Note: Exposure to conditions beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may adversely
affect the life and reliability of the device.
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10. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
10.1. GENERAL PARAMETERS
Conditions
Min (2)
Typ (1)
Max (2)
Units
0.6
V
Symbol
Parameters
VIL
Input Low Voltage
VIH
Input High Voltage
VOL
PCMT Output Low Voltage
IOL = 3 mA
VOH
PCMT Output High Voltage
IOL = -3 mA
IDD
VDD Current (Operating) - ADC + DAC
No Load
5
8
mA
ISB
VDD Current (Standby)
FST & FSR =Vss ;
PUI=VDD
10
100
µA
Ipd
VDD Current (Power Down)
PUI= Vss
0.1
10
µA
IIL
Input Leakage Current
VSS