Datasheet
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CODEC _ CLKIN
ADC _ f
NADC MADC AOSR
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CODEC _ CLKIN
DAC _ f
NDAC MDAC DOSR
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CODEC _ CLKIN
ADC _ MOD _ CLK
NADC MADC
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CODEC _ CLKIN
DAC _ MOD _ CLK
NDAC MDAC
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SLAS647B –DECEMBER 2009–REVISED MAY 2012
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Table 5-40. CODEC CLKIN Clock Dividers
Divider Bits
NDAC Page 0 / register 11, bits D6–D0
MDAC Page 0 / register 12, bits D6–D0
DOSR Page 0 / register 13, bits D1–D0 and page 0 / register 14, bits D7–D0
NADC Page 0 / register 18, bits D6–D0
MADC Page 0 / register 19, bits D6–D0
AOSR Page 0 / register 20, bits D7–D0
The DAC modulator is clocked by DAC_MOD_CLK. For proper power-up operation of the DAC channel,
these clocks must be enabled by configuring the NDAC and MDAC clock dividers (page 0 / register 11,
bit D7 = 1 and page 0 / register 12, bit D7 = 1). When the DAC channel is powered down, the device
internally initiates a power-down sequence for proper shutdown. During this shutdown sequence, the
NDAC and MDAC dividers must not be powered down, or else a proper low-power shutdown may not take
place. The user can read back the power-status flag at page 0 / register 37, bit D7 and page 0 /
register 37, bit D3. When both the flags indicate power down, the MDAC divider may be powered down,
followed by the NDAC divider. Note that when the ADC clock dividers are powered down, the ADC clock
is derived from the DAC clocks.
The ADC modulator is clocked by ADC_MOD_CLK. For proper power-up of the ADC channel, these
clocks are enabled by the NADC and MADC clock dividers (page 0 / register 18, bit D7 = 1 and page 0 /
register 19, bit D7 = 1). When the ADC channel is powered down, the device internally initiates a power-
down sequence for proper shutdown. During this shutdown sequence, the NADC and MADC dividers must
not be powered down, or else a proper low-power shutdown may not take place. The user can read back
the power-status flag from page 0 / register 36, bit D6. When this flag indicates power-down, the MADC
divider may be powered down, followed by NADC divider.
When ADC_CLK (ADC processing clock) is derived from the NDAC divider output, the NDAC must be
kept powered up until the power-down status flags for ADC do not indicate power down. When the input to
the AOSR clock divider is derived from DAC_MOD_CLK, then MDAC must be powered up when ADC_f
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is needed (i.e., when WCLK is generated by TLV320AIC3110 or AGC is enabled) and can be powered
down only after the ADC power-down flags indicate power-down status.
In general, all the root clock dividers should be powered down only after the child clock dividers have been
powered down for proper operation.
The TLV320AIC3110 also has options for routing some of the internal clocks to the output pins of the
device to be used as general-purpose clocks in the system. The feature is shown in Figure 5-37.
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