Datasheet

PCM5141, PCM5142
SLAS759A AUGUST 2012REVISED SEPTEMBER 2012
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This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Texas Instruments recommends that all integrated circuits be handled with
appropriate precautions. Failure to observe proper handling and installation procedures can cause damage.
ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to complete device failure. Precision integrated circuits may be more
susceptible to damage because very small parametric changes could cause the device not to meet its published specifications.
OTHER KEY FEATURES
The PCM514x provides 2.1V
RMS
ground centered
PCM Data Formats: I
2
S, Left-Justified, Right-
outputs, allowing designers to eliminate DC blocking
Justified, TDM
capacitors on the output, as well as external muting
circuits traditionally associated with single supply line
SPI or I
2
C Control
drivers.
Software or Hardware Configuration
The integrated line driver surpasses all other charge-
Automatic Power-Save Mode When LRCK And
pump based line drivers by supporting loads down to
BCK Are Deactivated
1kΩ. By supporting loads down to 1kΩ, the PCM514x
1.8V or 3.3V Failsafe LVCMOS Digital Inputs
can essentially drive up to 10 products in parallel,
Single Supply Operation:
such as LCD TV, DVDR, AV Receivers.
3.3V Analog, 1.8V or 3.3V Digital
The integrated PLL on the device removes the
Integrated Power-On Reset
requirement for a system clock (commonly known as
master clock), allowing a 3-wire I
2
S connection and
Small 28-pin TSSOP Package
reducing system EMI.
APPLICATIONS
In addition, the PLL is completely programmable,
allowing the device to become the I
2
S clock master
A/V Receivers
and drive a DSP serial port as a slave. The PLL also
DVD, BD Players
accepts a non-standard clock (up to 50MHz) as a
HDTV Receivers
source to generate the audio related clock (for
example 24.576MHz).
Applications Requiring 2V
RMS
Audio Output
Intelligent clock error and PowerSense undervoltage
DESCRIPTION
protection utilizes a two level mute system for pop-
free performance. Upon clock error or system power
The PCM514x devices are a family of monolithic
failure, the device digitally attenuates the data (or last
CMOS integrated circuits that include a stereo digital-
known good data), then mutes the analog circuit.
to-analog converter and additional support circuitry in
a small TSSOP package. The PCM514x uses the
Compared with existing DAC technology, the
latest generation of TI’s advanced segment-DAC
PCM514x family offers up to 20dB lower out-of-band
architecture to achieve excellent dynamic
noise, reducing EMI and aliasing in downstream
performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter.
amplifiers/ADCs. (from traditional 100kHz OBN
measurements all the way to 3MHz).
Members of the PCM514x family integrate a fully
programmable miniDSP core, allowing developers to
The PCM514x accepts industry-standard audio data
integrate filters, dynamic range controls, custom
formats with 16- to 32-bit data. Sample rates up to
interpolators and other differentiating features to their
384kHz are supported.
products.
Table 1. Differences Between PCM514x Devices
Part Number Dynamic Range SNR THD
PCM5142 112dB 112dB –93dB
PCM5141 106dB 106dB –92dB
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