Specifications
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7.2.1  ADC 
The ADC consists of two second-order Sigma Delta converters allowing two separate 
channels that are identical in functionality, as shown in Figure 14. 
Each ADC supports the following sample rates: 
  8kHz 
  11.025kHz 
  16kHz 
  22.05kHz 
  24kHz 
  32kHz 
  44.1kHz 
The ADC contains two gain stages for each channel, an analogue and a digital gain stage. 
The digital gain stage has a programmable selection value in the range of 0 to 15 with the 
associated ADC gain settings summarised in Table 13. There is also a high resolution 
digital gain mode that allows the gain to be changed in 1/32dB steps. Please contact 
Bluegiga Technologies for more information. 
Gain SelectionValue 
ADC Digital Gain Setting 
(dB) 
0 0 
1 3.5 
2 6 
3 9.5 
4 12 
5 15.5 
6 18 
7 21.5 
8 -24 
9 -20.5 
10 -18 
11 -14.5 
12 -12 
13 -8.5 
14 -6 
15 -2.5 
Table 13: ADC digital gain rate selection 
The ADC analogue amplifier is a two-stage amplifier. The first stage of the analogue 
amplifier is responsible for selecting the correct gain for either microphone input or line 
input and, therefore, has two gain settings, one for the microphone and one for the line 
input. See section 6.2.5 and section 6.2.6 for details on the microphone and line inputs, 
respectively. In simple terms, the first stage amplifier has a selectable 24dB gain stage for 
the microphone and this creates the dual programmable gain required for the microphone 
or the line input. The equivalent block diagram for the two stages is shown in Figure 15. 










