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2 Audio Solutions Guide
➔ Table of Contents
Audio Systems Overview 3 TI Worldwide Technical Support
Audio Amplifiers 4 Internet
TI Semiconductor Product Information Center Home Page
Analog-Input Class-D Speaker Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
support.ti.com
Digital-Input Class-D Speaker Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
TI Semiconductor KnowledgeBase Home Page
PWM-Input Class-D Power Stages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 support.ti.com/sc/knowledgebase
Class-AB Speaker Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Headphone Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Product Information Centers
Low-Power Audio Amplifier Sub Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Americas
Phone +1(972) 644-5580 Fax +1(972) 927-6377
Microphone Preamplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Internet/Email support.ti.com/sc/pic/americas.htm
Line Drivers/Receivers and Signal Conditioning Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Volume Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Phone
European Free Call 00800-ASK-TEXAS
Audio Converters 13 (00800 275 83927)
Portable Audio Converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
International +49 (0) 8161 80 2121
Home and Professional Audio Converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Russian Support +7 (4) 95 98 10 701
Audio Converters with Integrated Touch-Screen Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Note: The European Free Call (Toll Free) number is not active in all countries. If you have
technical difficulty calling the free call number, please use the international number above.
Interface and Sample Rate Converters 16
S/PDIF Interface and Sample Rate Converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Fax +(49) (0) 8161 80 2045
Internet support.ti.com/sc/pic/euro.htm
USB Audio 17 Japan
Audio Controllers and Converters with USB Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Fax
International +81-3-3344-5317 Domestic 0120-81-0036
Processors 18 Internet/Email
Digital Audio Processors and SoCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 International support.ti.com/sc/pic/japan.htm
Domestic www.tij.co.jp/pic
PWM Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Asia
Digital Signal Processors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Phone
International +91-80-41381665
Analog Switches 21 Domestic Toll-Free Number Toll-Free Number
Analog Multiplexers and Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Australia 1-800-999-084 Malaysia 1-800-80-3973
China 800-820-8682 New Zealand 0800-446-934
Hong Kong 800-96-5941 Philippines 1-800-765-7404
Selection Guides 22 India 1-800-425-7888 Singapore 800-886-1028
Analog-Input Class-D Speaker Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Indonesia 001-803-8861-1006 Taiwan 0800-006800
Digital-Input Class-D Speaker Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Korea 080-551-2804 Thailand 001-800-886-0010
Fax +886-2-2378-6808 Email tiasia@ti.com
PWM-Input Class-D Power Stages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Internet support.ti.com/sc/pic/asia.htm ti-china@ti.com
Class-AB Speaker Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Headphone Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 C101807
Important Notice: The products and services of Texas Instruments Incorporated and its subsidiaries
Low-Power Audio Amplifier Sub Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
described herein are sold subject to TI’s standard terms and conditions of sale. Customers are advised to
Microphone Preamplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 obtain the most current and complete information about TI products and services before placing orders. TI
Line Drivers/Receivers and Signal Conditioning Amplifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 assumes no liability for applications assistance, customer’s applications or product designs, software
Volume Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 performance, or infringement of patents. The publication of information regarding any other company’s
Audio Converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 products or services does not constitute TI’s approval, warranty or endorsement thereof.
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Audio Systems Overview
Today’s consumers demand high-quality, multifunction audio products From industry-leading DSPs and high-performance analog to logic and
that are cost competitive and feature-rich. They expect high-fidelity, an extended portfolio of application software, TI delivers the most
crystal-clear audio sound regardless of the format or source and reliable, scaleable and power-efficient solutions for both simple and
whether they’re at home or on the go. complex audio designs.
Texas Instruments (TI) helps meet these consumer demands through The Audio Solutions Guide makes it easier than ever for you to explore
our portfolio of all-digital audio components and our digital + TI’s audio portfolio. For each product function in the audio signal chain,
analog audio solutions. Programmable components with performance the guide now features detailed design considerations with important
headroom and design flexibility help you build audio systems with information for new and experienced audio designers. You’ll also find
true, lifelike sound and broad functionality at a competitive cost. detailed selection guides to help you refine your decisions.
TI provides complete solutions for your audio designs including silicon,
software, application knowledge and local technical support, helping
you get to market fast with a winning design.
Integrated
TSC/Codec
Touch-Screen
Controller
OR Amplifier
Mic Codec
Pre-Amp
Amplifier
Line
Receiver ADC DAC PGA
DSP
or Line
Digital Driver Speaker
Audio
Op Processor
Amp
USB PWM Power
Interface Processor Stage
Integrated
SRC/DIX Sample Rate
Converter
Sample Rate
Converter
DIX
Digital
Key
Interface DIT DIR
Transceiver TI Product
Audio systems require a wide array of analog and digital support components.
For a complete list of Analog-Input Class-D Speaker speaker wires are less than 10cm.
Amplifiers, see selection guide on page 22.
• When speaker wires are long, place a second-order low-pass (LC)
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block filter as close as possible to the amplifier’s output pins.
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio
• The filter must be designed specifically for the speaker impedance
because the load resistance affects the filter’s quality factor, or “Q.”
Output Power per Channel • A ferrite bead may also eliminate very high-frequency interference.
• Maximum power is decided primarily by power supply (output PCB Layout
voltage and current) and speaker impedance.
• Place decoupling capacitors and output filters as close as possible
• Efficiency of Class-D amplifiers is typically between 80% and to the amplifier IC.
90%, which reduces demands on the power supply design.
• When using a ferrite bead filter place the LC filter closest to the IC.
• The maximum input signal level dictates the required power
• Always connect the PowerPAD™ connection to the power ground.
amplifier gain to achieve the desired output power.
• When the PowerPAD package serves as a central “star” ground
• For best noise performance, the gain should be as low as possible.
for amplifier systems, use only a single point of connection for
the analog ground to the power ground.
40 TPA3106D1 (Mono) N
25 TPA3123D2 (Stereo)
TPA3100D2 (Stereo)
20
TPA3001D1 (Mono)
15 TPA3107D2 (Stereo)
N
TPA3122D2 (Stereo)
12 TPA3004D2 (Stereo)
TPA3121D2 (Stereo)
10 TPA3101D2 (Stereo)
TPA3008D2 (Stereo)
Output Power (W)
9 TPA3002D2 (Stereo)
6.5 TPA3007D1 (Mono)
TPA3005D2 (Stereo)
6
TPA3009D2 (Stereo)
3 TPA3003D2 (Stereo)
2.75 TPA203xD1 (Mono)
2.7 TPA2013D1 (Mono) N
2.5 TPA2010D1 (Mono)
2.1 TPA2012D2 (Stereo)
1.45 TPA2006D1 (Mono)
1.4 TPA2005D1 (Mono)
1.8 2.5 4.5 5.5 8.0 8.5 10 14 18 26 30
Supply Voltage (V)
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Design Considerations for Digital-Input Class-D Speaker Amplifiers
Output Filter Design
➔ To Know More
• Most of TI’s Class-D amplifiers operate without a filter when
Amplifiers
For a complete list of Digital-Input Class-D Speaker speaker wires are less than 10cm.
Amplifiers, see selection guide on page 22.
• EMI from high-frequency switching is a major design challenge.
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio • When speaker wires are long, place a second-order low-pass (LC)
filter as close as possible to the amplifier’s output pins.
• The filter must be designed specifically for the speaker impedance
Output Power per Channel because the load resistance affects the filter’s quality factor, or “Q.”
• After determining the number of speakers in a system, specify • A ferrite bead may also eliminate very high-frequency interference.
the output power for each channel.
PCB Layout
• Maximum power is decided primarily by power supply (output
• Class-D amplifier outputs switch at relatively high frequencies,
voltage and current) and speaker impedance.
similar to switch-mode power supplies, and require additional
• Efficiency of Class-D amplifiers is typically between 80% and 90%, attention to external component placement and trace routing.
which reduces demands on power-supply designs when compared
• Place decoupling capacitors and output filters as close as possible
to Class-AB amplifier requirements.
to the amplifier IC.
• The maximum input signal level dictates the required power
• When using a ferrite bead filter place the LC filter closest to the IC.
amplifier gain to achieve the desired output power.
• Always connect the PowerPAD™ connection to the power ground.
• For best noise performance, the gain should be as low as possible.
• When the PowerPAD package serves as a central “star” ground for
amplifier systems, use only a single point of connection for the
digital and analog grounds to the power ground.
• See the application brief “PowerPAD™ Made Easy” for IC package
layout and other design considerations at:
http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slma004b/slma004b.pdf
N
TAS5705 TAS5706
TAS5701 TAS5704
For a complete list of PWM-Input Class-D Power Stages, see similar to switch-mode power supplies, and require additional
selection guide on page 22. attention to external component placement and trace routing.
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block • Place decoupling capacitors and output filters as close as possible
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio to the amplifier IC.
• When using a ferrite bead filter in conjunction with an LC filter,
Output Power per Channel place the LC filter closest to the IC.
• After determining the number of speakers in a system, specify the • See grounding layout guidelines in the application report “System
output power for each channel. Design Considerations for True Digital Audio Power Amplifiers”
(TAS51xx) at: http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slaa117a/slaa117a.pdf
• Maximum power is decided primarily by power supply (output
voltage and current) and speaker impedance. • See the application brief “PowerPAD™ Made Easy” for package
layout and other design considerations at:
• Efficiency of Class-D amplifiers is typically between 80% and 90%,
http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slma004b/slma004b.pdf
which reduces demands on power-supply designs when compared
to Class-AB amplifier requirements. Heat
Output Filter Design • PWM-input Class-D amplifiers operate at high efficiencies.
• Most of TI’s Class-D amplifiers operate without a filter when • PWM-input Class-D amplifiers require significantly less heat-sinking
speaker wires are less than 10cm. than equivalent Class-AB amplifiers.
• EMI from high-frequency switching is a major design challenge.
• When speaker wires are long, place a second-order low-pass (LC)
filter as close as possible to the amplifier’s output pins.
• The filter must be designed specifically for the speaker impedance
because the load resistance affects the filter’s quality factor, or “Q.”
• A ferrite bead may also eliminate very high-frequency interference.
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Dynamic Range (dB)
➔
Design Considerations for Class-AB Speaker Amplifiers
Heat
➔ To Know More
• Class-AB amplifiers run hotter than equivalent Class-D amplifiers.
Amplifiers
For a complete list of Class-AB Speaker Amplifiers, see • Driving 2W per channel in stereo systems generates 6W of heat
selection guide on pages 23.
with an efficiency of ~40%.
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio • TI’s Class-AB speaker amplifiers feature the PowerPAD™ package,
using a PCB as a heatsink.
• See the application brief “PowerPAD™ Made Easy” for package
Output Power per Channel layout and other design considerations at:
• After determining the number of speakers in a system, specify the http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slma004b/slma004b.pdf
output power for each channel. Features
• Maximum power is decided primarily by: • Class-AB amplifiers offer several different ways to control the
• Power supply (output voltage and current) gain or volume:
• The amplifier’s maximum output voltage • External resistors (similar to traditional op-amp circuits)
• Speaker impedance • Integrated gain-setting resistors
• Maximum efficiency is ~40% with Class-AB amplifiers. • DC volume control
• The power supply must provide continuous current to support the • I2C volume control
desired maximum power. • Most of TI’s portfolio provides the three latter control options.
• The maximum input signal level dictates the required power • When a headphone drive is part of the design, most Class-AB
amplifier gain to achieve the desired output power. amplifiers with TTL-input pins can change outputs from bridge-tied
• For best noise performance, the gain should be as low as possible. load (BTL) to single-ended (SE) configurations, eliminating the need
for an additional amplifier.
3 TPA6030A4 (Stereo)
2 TPA6021A4 (Stereo)
Output Power (W)
TPA6011A4 (Stereo)
TPA6010A4 (Stereo)
TPA6017A2 (Stereo)
TPA0172 (Stereo)
TPA02x2 (Stereo)
TPA02x3, TPA0211 (Mono)
1 TPA0253 (Mono)
2.5 4 4.5 5.5 7 9.5 10 15 18
Supply Voltage (V)
Headphone Architecture
CO
VBIAS
Headphone Amplifiers
Output Power/Channel (Max)
➔
Design Considerations for Low-Power Audio Amplifier Sub Systems
Headphone Outputs Serving as Line Outs
➔ To Know More
• Traditional Class-AB design allowed headphone outputs to be used
Amplifiers
For a complete list of Low-Power Audio Amplifier Sub as line outs.
Systems, see selection guide on page 23.
• The size and expense of DC-blocking capacitors has led to capless
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block methods to implement output.
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio
• VBias on ground sleeve removes the caps, but can inject a hum
or damage the amplifier if ground loopback occurs with an
Radio Emission Interference in Notebook PCs external device.
• RF emissions from mobile data add-in cards, 802.11 and Bluetooth® • DirectPath™ solutions eliminate ground loopback and improve
radios can create noise problems for amplifiers. bass response.
TPA6040A4
• Stereo Class-AB speaker amplifiers
• DirectPath™ headphone amplifiers
• 4.75-V LDO
• Gain settings at 6, 10, 15.6, 21.6dB
(fixed –1.5V/V for headphone)
TPA6041A4
• Stereo Class-AB speaker amplifiers
2.0 • DirectPath headphone amplifiers
• 3.3-V LDO
• Gain settings at 10, 12, 15.6, 21.6dB
(fixed –1.5V/V for headphone)
Output Power (W)
TPA6043A4
• Stereo Class-AB speaker amplifiers
• DirectPath headphone amplifiers
• 3.3-V LDO
• Gain settings at 6, 10, 15.6, 21.6dB
(fixed –1.5V/V for headphone)
TPA2050D4
• 2 Inputs
• Stereo Class-D speaker amplifiers
• DirectPath headphone amplifiers
1.3
TPA2052D4 Key
• 3 Inputs Class-AB
• Stereo Class-D speaker amplifiers
• DirectPath headphone amplifiers Class-D
For a complete list of Microphone Preamplifiers, see selection • At a given gain, microphone preamplifiers exhibit a certain amount
guide on page 24.
of input noise that is amplified together with the audio source.
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio • Ideally, microphone preamplifiers will have low EIN values to ensure
that only the audio source is amplified instead of the noise.
Microphone Preamplifiers
PGA2500
• 0dB, 10dB to 65dB of
programmable gain in
1-dB steps
• –128-dBu EIN at gain = 30dB
• Four general-purpose digital
Performance
INA163 outputs
• Low noise 1nV Hz
• Gain setting with
external resistor
INA217 • Wide supply range
+9V to ±25V
• Low noise 1.3nV Hz Key
• Surface-mount package
• Gain setting with
SO-14 Digital Control
external resistor
• Wide supply range Analog Control
+9V to ±25V
Integration
➔
Design Considerations for Line Drivers/Receivers and Signal Conditioning Amplifiers
Balanced-Line I/O for Professional Audio Applications
➔ To Know More
• Balanced-line I/O is used in professional audio environments: live,
Amplifiers
For a complete list of Line Drivers/Receivers and Signal recording and broadcast to keep signals clean and interference free.
Conditioning Amplifiers, see selection guide on page 24. • By having equal impedance to ground on both conductors,
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block balanced-line I/O offers two advantages:
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio • The noise induced is near equal and should be cancelled by a
balanced-line receiver as common-mode noise
Driving 2VRMS for Audio/Visual Applications • Having inverted signals on both conductors also adds another
6dB to the dynamic range for the same supply voltage
• Almost all audio coming into a television has a ground-centered
2VRMS output. Overall Op Amps
• Most audio DACs have a sub-4VPP with a DC bias ~2.5V. • When selecting an op amp, investigate its input stage.
• The traditional solution for generating a ground-centered 2VRMS • FET-based op amps usually have a very high input impedance.
output is to run an output op amp stage from a higher voltage • FET-input devices are ideal when the output impedance of the
bipolar power supply (±12V). source isn't easily known, such as with a musical instrument.
• This solution adds complexity, especially if the rest of the devices • BJT (bipolar)-based op amps exhibit lower input impedance and
are using only 3.3V or 5V. offer lower input noise.
• TI’s DRV60x family integrates the amplifier and charge pump to • Bipolar op amps are ideal input devices for low-impedance output
create positive and negative rails for clean, ground-centered sources requiring low noise amplification.
2VRMS output.
NE5532/4 OPAx134
DRV600
RC4580
DRV601
RC4560
Key
Line Driver/Receiver
2VRMS Driver
Bipolar Amplifier
FET Amplifier
Integration
For a complete list of Volume Controls, see selection guide on control volume for many applications, using fewer bits to represent
page 24. the signal while the noise level remains the same.
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block • Combining fewer bits to represent a signal with a fixed-noise level
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio will increasingly reduce the dynamic range as the volume changes.
• By changing the volume in the analog domain while under digital
Supply Voltage: Signal Swing control, the DAC’s inherent noise will be attenuated along with
the audio.
• DAC outputs typically have a swing of around 3VPP.
• Broadcast signal swings can easily be 25VPP or higher.
• Knowledge of the signal amplitude that will be attenuated is critical
when choosing digitally controlled analog volume controls.
• For controlling DAC output, ±5-V devices are more than adequate
to provide 10-VPP headroom for a signal that, at maximum, will be
below 5VPP.
Volume Controls
PGA2320
• Improved THD+N
PGA2311 PGA4311 PGA2310 over PGA2310
• THD+N at
• 120-dB dynamic • 4-channel version
Performance
Integration
➔
Design Considerations for Portable Audio Converters
Processing Allocation and Software Reusability
➔ To Know More
• Host processors in handheld consumer electronics are being
For a complete list of Portable Audio Converters, see given more tasks, pushing processor MIPS allocations and
selection guide on pages 25 and 26. design schedules.
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block • One solution is to offload a number of audio functions to a
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio DAC or codec.
• Audio functions include 3-D effects, equalization, notch filters
or noise cancellation
Converters
Reducing Noise on Microphone Inputs
• Look for devices with broad, easy software reusability and
• Microphone signals are susceptible to noise injection due to
the ability to allocate the processing to either input or
the low peak-to-peak range of 10mV.
output functions
• Placing the codec or ADC close to the microphone often conflicts
with user preference, industrial design or mechanical design Simultaneously Handling Multiple Audio Sources
requirements. • Designers of handheld consumer electronics don’t have the option
• Look for devices which can work with digital microphones or of focusing on a single sample rate or audio signal source. With
have differential inputs, both of which provide significantly multiple functions come different radios and sampling rates.
better noise immunity. Look for codecs with:
• Multiple independent analog and digital interfaces
• The ability to independently sample and process these
two signals
N N
TLV320AIC3107
TLV320AIC3104
TLV320AIC3105 TLV320AIC3101 Stereo Codec TLV320AIC34
TLV320AIC3106 Stereo Codec Four-Channel Codec
PCM1807/8 TLV320AIC31
Stereo ADC TLV320AIC32
TLV320AIC33
PCM177x
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) (dB)
Stereo Codec
100 Stereo DAC
TLV320DAC32
Stereo DAC TLV320AIC23B
TLV320DAC23 Stereo Codec
Stereo DAC
TLV320DAC26 TLV320AIC26
Stereo DAC Mono ADC/Stereo DAC
97
TLV320AIC29
Mono ADC/Stereo DAC Key
DAC
95
Codec
PCM3793A
Stereo Codec ADC
TLV320ADC3101 Integrated
92 PCM1870 Stereo ADC PCM3794A Class-D
Amplifier
Stereo ADC Stereo Codec
Integration
Control Methods
Dynamic Range
Converters
PCM1792/4
PCM422x PCM1796/8
Stereo DACs
Stereo ADCs
120
PCM4202/4 PCM4104
Stereo ADC/ Four-Channel DAC
Four-Channel ADC
115
SNR (dB)
PCM4201
PCM1791/3 PCM3168
Four-Channel Mono ADC
6 x ADC
Stereo DACs
110 8 x DAC
PCM16xx
Multichannel Codec
Multichannel DACs
PCM180x
Key
105
PCM175x DAC
PCM174x PCM30xx Codec
PCM178x
ADC
100
Stereo ADCs Stereo DACs Stereo Codecs
Integration
➔
Design Considerations for Audio Converters with Integrated Touch-Screen Controller
Other Methods for Using TSCs to Offload Host Processing
➔ To Know More
• Host processors in handheld consumer electronics are being
For a complete list of Audio Converters with Integrated given more tasks, pushing processor MIPS allocations and
Touch-Screen Controller, see selection guide on page 27. design schedules.
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block • One solution is to offload a number of audio functions to the
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio DAC or codec functions of a TSC.
• Audio functions include 3-D effects, equalization, notch filters
or noise cancellation
Converters
Using Touch-Screen Controllers (TSCs) to Offload
Host Processing • Look for devices with integrated audio, software reusability
and the ability to allocate the processing to either input or
• TSCs detect contact and then require the host to handle as many
output functions
as 40 to 50 register read/write cycles.
• These requirements create additional interrupts and processing Supporting Varying Mechanical System Designs
cycles, which reduces processing efficiency. • The preferred solution with a single integrated TSC + audio device or
• To reduce this load on the host, look for “smart” TSCs with the a discrete TSC and audio codec may depend on whether a
ability to generate coordinates with minimal interaction from handheld device is built on:
the host. • A single-board platform, such as a candy bar
• A PDA form factor
• An in-dual board platform like a flip phone
• TI offers a wide selection of stand-alone TSCs and audio codecs as
well as integrated TSC + audio devices for all types of system designs.
TSC2102
Stereo DAC
• 97-dB Stereo playback
• Low-power, 11-mW playback
• Programmable audio effects
97
SNR (dB)
TSC2111
Mono ADC/Stereo DAC
• 95-dB Dynamic range
• 4-Wire touch-screen interface
• Programmable audio effects
• Stereo, capless headphone amp
95 • Battery-connected speaker amp
Key
Touch-Screen DAC
Controllers with:
Codec
Integration
• SRCs create sample rate and phase-independent interfaces • For the smallest adverse impact on the audio content, choose
between fixed-rate digital processors and the outside world. S/PDIF receivers with low jitter.
• SRCs can serve as “jitter cleaners,” lowering the amount of jitter System Partitioning
on incoming data streams. • System partitioning options include discrete transmitters, receivers
• SRCs allow similar phase-independent sample rates to be brought and stand-alone SRCs, as well as combinations of transceivers
Interface
into systems without the need for time alignment/word clock and SRCs.
distribution. • Flexible functionality allows end products to be either:
• A clock master (and SRC from the outside to its internal
process clock)
• A slave to an external clock (and SRC the output to the new
clock rate)
SRC4392
SRC4192/3 SRC4194
• 2-channel combo SRC
• 24 bit, stereo, 212-kHz Fs • 24 bit, 4 channel, 212-kHz Fs
and DIX
• 144-dB dynamic range • 144-dB dynamic range
• 144-dB dynamic range
• –140-dB THD+N • –140-dB THD+N
• –140-dB THD+N
• 28-pin SSOP • 64-pin TQFP
• 48-pin TQFP
SRC4190 SRC4184 SRC4382
• 48-pin TQFP
DIX4192
• Pro S/PDIF/AES3 transceiver
• Up to 24 bit, stereo, 216kHz
• 48-pin TQFP
Combo SRC
Integration
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Design Considerations for Audio Controllers and Converters with USB Interface
I/O Considerations (S/PDIF, I2S, HID)
➔ To Know More
• Beyond analog audio in and out, many USB audio products
For a complete list of Audio Controllers and Converters with now offer:
USB Interface, see selection guide on page 28. • S/PDIF I/O
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block • Raw PCM data (in I2S form)
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio
• Human interface device (HID) functionality
• HID functionality allows control of PC/Mac applications:
Programmable vs. USB Codecs • Mute, volume up/down, play, stop, rewind, fast-forward, etc.
• For designers with little USB experience, one of the biggest
challenges is deciding between a plug-and-play device and one
that requires coding.
• TI codecs (PCM2xxx) deliver an extremely simple plug-and-play
experience by being completely USB-class compliant.
• For the highest flexibility and performance defined by an external
converter, the TAS1020B and TUSB3200A offer completely
programmable solutions based on an 8052, 8-bit processor core.
USB
TAS1020B
Streaming Controller Key
TUSB3200
Performance and Integration
Generation Timeline
by a user
• 1 stereo differential ADC • 1 stereo single-ended ADC • 2 stereo differential ADCs • 1 stereo single-ended ADC
• 1 stereo differential DAC • 3 stereo differential PWMs • 2 stereo differential DACs • 3 stereo single-ended DACs
• 2/1 stereo analog input/ • 10/3 stereo analog input/ • 3/2 stereo analog input/ • 10/3 stereo analog input/
output channels output channels output channels output channels
• 135-MHz, 48-bit fully • 135-MHz, 48-bit fully • 135-MHz, 48-bit fully • 135-MHz, 48-bit fully
programmable DSP programmable DSP programmable DSP programmable DSP
• Graphical programming • Graphical programming • Graphical programming • Graphical programming
tool tool tool tool
TAS3103A TAS3108
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Design Considerations for PWM Processors
• Some PWM processors include a digital audio processor to handle
➔ To Know More
post-processing functions such as:
For a complete list of PWM Processors, see selection guide on • Volume control
page 29. • Treble/bass control
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block • EQ
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio
• Bass management
• Compression/limiting
Digital Amplifier Chipset • Loudness
• The digital audio PWM processor is the first chip in a two-chip • Channel counts vary from stereo versions to multichannel, ideal for
digital amplifier chipset. the 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 markets.
• It accepts PCM data from a DSP, ADC or interface (S/PDIF) and • Software configurability and pin-for-pin compatibility allow a single
converts the data into PWM format. board to be used for many design platforms.
• The PWM data is passed to the power stage that drives the
speaker.
TAS5518
• 8 channel TAS5086
• 48-bit audio processing
• Volume, EQ, treble/bass, • 6 channel
TAS5508B loudness • Volume, channel
• PSU volume control mapping
• 8 channel • Bass management
• 48-bit audio processing • 110-dB dynamic range
• 107-dB dynamic
• Volume, EQ, range
Processors
treble/bass, loudness
• PSU volume control
• 102-dB dynamic range TAS5028
• 8 channel
• 48-bit audio processing
TAS5504A • Volume, channel mapping
• PSU volume control
• 4 channel • 102-dB dynamic range
• 48-bit audio processing
• Volume, EQ,
TAS5001/10/12 Key
treble/bass, loudness
• 24 bit, stereo • PSU volume control Multichannel
F I R S T G E N E R AT I O N S E C O N D G E N E R AT I O N T H I R D G E N E R AT I O N
C6727
300/250MHz
C6726
250MHz
C6713
300MHz
C6722
Performance
250/200MHz
C6711D
250MHz
C6720
C6713
i nt 225MHz
200MHz
Po
i ng C6711D
o at
Fl
200MHz
C6712D
150MHz
C6701
167MHz Key
C6711
150MHz C6712
100MHz Production
VC33
C31 60/75MHz Announcement
C31/C32 80MHz
60MHz Future
Time
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Design Considerations for Analog Multiplexers and Switches
VIH/VIL Compatibility
➔ To Know More
• The signal switch is controlled by the output of a digital source in
For a complete list of Analog Multiplexers and Switches, see most applications.
selection guide on page 32.
• The control signal levels, VIH and VIL, must be compatible with the
For the latest information on audio end-equipment system block digital source to ensure proper operation of the switch.
diagrams, visit www.ti.com/audio
On-State Resistance (ron) Tradeoffs
• ron contributes to signal loss and degradation.
V+ and the Max Analog Signal Amplitude
• Non-charge-pump switches achieve low ron with large pass
• V+ determines the analog signal amplitude that can be passed transistors.
without clipping for noncharge-pump switches. • Leads to larger die sizes and increased channel capacitance (CI/O)
• The gate(s) of the pass transistors must be biased relative to the • Limits the frequency response of the switch
minimum and maximum values of the expected input voltage range.
• Switches using charge-pump technology can achieve low ron and
• Some switches allow for biasing from two supplies, making it easy CI/O but require significantly higher I+.
to pass both positive and negative signals.
On-State Resistance Flatness [ron(flat)]
• Switches with integrated charge pumps can elevate the gate
voltage above V+ (at the expense of larger I+) and thus pass • On-state resistance flatness specifies the minimum and maximum
signals of a magnitude greater than V+. value of ron over the specified range of conditions.
• Conditions may include changes in temperature or supply voltage.
Analog Switches
4
TS5A31xx TS5A6xxx TS5A1xxx
TS5A231xx TS5A26xxx TS5A2xxx
Specified Voltage Range (V+)
Switches
3 Series TS3A5xxx
TS3A24xxx
Series Series
0.25 to 3Ω 8 to 15Ω
ON-State Resistance Range (ron)
TAS5182 Controller Only, For Use with External FETs 100 (6Ω) 2 0.15 HTSSOP-56 5.26
TAS5111A Mono, Medium Power 70 (4Ω) 1 0.025 HTSSOP-32 2.40
TAS5112A Stereo, Medium Power 50 (6Ω) 2 0.025 HTSSOP-56 3.75
TAS5176 6-Channel, Medium Power 100 (Total) 6 < 0.05 HTSSOP-44 4.30
TAS5186A Highest Integration Power 30/60 (6/3Ω) 6 0.07 HTSSOP-44 5.10
TAS5122 Stereo, Low Power 30 (6Ω) 2 0.05 HTSSOP-56 3.00
TAS5132 Stereo, Low Power 25 (6Ω) 2 0.03 HTSSOP-44 1.95
TAS5342 100-W, Stereo, Digital Power 100 (4Ω) 2 <0.1 HTSSOP-44 2.95
TAS5342L 100-W, Stereo, Digital Power 100 (4Ω) 2 <0.1 HTSSOP-44 2.75
TAS5352 125-W, Stereo, Digital Power 125 (4Ω) 2 <0.1 HTSSOP-44 3.10
TAS5601 Multichannel, Low Power 40 (Total) 4 < 0.1 HTSSOP-56 TBD
See page 29 for complementary PWM processors for PurePath™ power stages. New products are listed in bold red.
1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.
Preview products are listed in bold blue.
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Audio Amplifiers (Class-AB)
Class-AB Speaker Amplifiers
Min. Load Power Half Power
Output Impedance Supply (V) THD+N at PSRR
Device Description Power (W) (Ω) (min) (max) 1kHz (%) (dB) Package(s) Price4
TPA6030A4 Stereo with Stereo HP, Wide Supply Voltage, Low Power, Volume Control, Fully Differential 3 16 7 15 0.06 60 HTSSOP-28 1.40
TPA6017A2 Stereo, Cost Effective, Internal Gain, Fully Differential 2.6 3 4.5 5.5 0.1 77 HTSSOP-20 0.99
TPA6011A4 Stereo with Stereo HP, Volume Control, Fully Differential 2.6 3 4 5.5 0.06 70 HTSSOP-24 1.20
TPA6010A4 Stereo with Stereo HP, Volume Control and Bass Boost, Fully Differential 2.6 3 4.5 5.5 0.06 67 HTSSOP-28 2.25
TPA1517 Stereo, Mute, Medium Power, Low Cost, DIP Package, Single Ended 6 4 9.5 18 0.15 65 PDIP-20, SO-20 0.85
TPA6021A4 Stereo with Stereo HP, Volume Control, Fully Differential 2 4 4 5.5 0.19 70 PDIP-20 1.00
TPA6020A2 Stereo, Fully Differential, Low Voltage, Smallest Package 2.8 3 2.5 5.5 0.05 85 QFN-20 1.15
TPA6211A1 Mono, Fully Differential, Highest Power 3.1 3 2.5 5.5 0.05 85 MSOP, QFN 0.55
TPA6203A1 Mono, Fully Differential, Lower Cost Solution 1.5 8 2.5 5.5 0.06 90 BGA 0.45
TPA6204A1 Mono, Fully Differential, High Power 1.7 8 2.5 5.5 0.05 85 QFN 0.49
TPA6205A1 Mono, Fully Differential, 1.8-V Compatible Shutdown Voltage 1.5 8 2.5 5.5 0.06 90 MSOP, QFN, BGA 0.45
TPA751 Mono, Differential Inputs, Active Low 0.9 8 2.5 5.5 0.15 78 SOIC, MSOP 0.35
TPA731 Mono, Differential Inputs, Active High 0.9 8 2.5 5.5 0.15 78 SOIC, MSOP 0.35
TPA721 Mono, Single Ended Inputs, Active High 0.9 8 2.5 5.5 0.15 85 SOIC, MSOP 0.35
TPA711 Mono, Single Ended Inputs, Active High, Mono Headphone 0.9 8 2.5 5.5 0.15 85 SOIC, MSOP 0.35
TPA0233 Mono with Stereo Headphone, Summed Inputs 2.7 4 2.5 5.5 0.06 75 MSOP 1.05
TPA0253 Mono with Stereo Headphone, Summed Inputs 1.25 8 2.5 5.5 0.1 75 MSOP 0.50
TPA0172 Stereo with Stereo Headphone, Mute Function, I2C Volume Control 2.0 4 4.5 5.5 0.08 75 TSSOP 2.45
TPA0212 Stereo with Stereo Headphone, Internal Gain, Low-Cost Computing Solution 2.6 3 4.5 5.5 0.15 77 TSSOP 1.06
Headphone Amplifiers
TPA6120A2 Stereo, Hi-Fi, Current Feedback, 80mW into 600Ω from a ±12V Supply at 1.5 32 10 30 0.0005 75 SO-20 1.90
0.00014% THD+N
TPA6112A2 Stereo, Differential Inputs, 10µA ISD 0.15 8 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 MSOP-10 0.29
TPA6111A2 Low Cost, Stereo Headphone, SOIC Package, 1µA ISD 0.15 8 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 0.29
TPA6110A2 Stereo Headphone, 10µA ISD 0.15 8 2.5 5.5 0.25 83 MSOP-8 0.29
TPA6130A2 DirectPath™, Stereo with I2C Volume Control 0.138 16 2.5 5.5 0.0055 109 QFN, WCSP 1.45
TPA4411 DirectPath, Stereo, Internal Gain 0.08 16 1.8 4.5 0.08 80 DSBGA-16, QFN-20 0.70
TPA152 Hi-Fi, Stereo, Mute 0.075 32 4.5 5.5 0.007 81 SOIC-8 0.55
TPA6102A2 Ultra-Low Voltage, Stereo, Fixed Gain (14dB) 0.05 16 1.6 3.6 0.1 72 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 0.35
TPA6101A2 Ultra-Low Voltage, Stereo, Fixed Gain (2dB) 0.05 16 1.6 3.6 0.1 72 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 0.35
TPA6100A2 Ultra-Low Voltage, Stereo, External Resistors 0.05 16 1.6 3.6 0.1 72 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 0.35
Microphone Preamplifiers
Gain Range Noise (EIN), Half Power THD+N Power Supply
Device Description (dB) G = 30dB at 1kHz (%) (V) Package Price3
PGA2500 Digitally Controlled, Fully Differential, High Performance, Low Noise, 0dB, and 10dB to –128dBu 0.0004 ±5 SSOP-28 9.95
Wide Dynamic Range, On-Chip DC Servo Loop 65dB in 1dB steps
Slew Rate GBW Half Power THD+N Power Supply
Device Description (V/µs) (MHz) at 1kHz (%) (V) Package(s) Price3
INA163 Mono, Low Noise, Low Distortion, Current Feedback, Wide Bandwidth, Wide Range of Gain 15 8 0.0003 ±4.5 to ±18 SO-14 2.90
INA217 Mono, Low Noise, Low Distortion, Current Feedback, Wide Bandwidth, Wide Range of Gain 15 8 0.004 ±4.5 to ±18 PDIP-8, SOIC-16 2.50
Line Drivers
Power Supply Half Power THD+N Slew Rate GBW
Device Description (V) at 1kHz (%) (V/µs) (MHz) Package(s) Price3
DRV134 Balanced Output, DIP Pkg., Companion to INA134 and INA137 ±4.5 to ±18 0.0005 12 1.5 SOIC-16, PDIP-8 1.95
DRV135 Balanced Output, Small Pkg., Companion to INA134 and INA137 ±4.5 to ±18 0.0005 12 1.5 SOIC-8 1.95
Line Receivers
INAy1341 Differential, Fixed Gain, 0dB (G=1) 1V/V ±4 to ±18 0.0005 14 3.1 PDIP-8/14, SOIC-8/14 1.05
INAy1371 Differential, ±6dB (G=1/2 or 2) ±4 to ±18 0.0005 14 4 PDIP-8/14, SOIC-8/14 TBD
Volume Controls
Power Voltage
Dynamic Half Power THD+N Crosstalk at Supply Swing
Selection Guides
Device Description Range (dB) at 1kHz (%) 1kHz (dBFS) (V) (VPP) Package(s) Price3
PGA2320 ±15V, Improved THD, Pin Compatible with PGA2310, Voltage Swing of 28Vpp 120 0.0003 –126 ±15 27 SOL-16 7.95
PGA2310 ±15V, DIP Package, Pin Compatible with PGA2311, Voltage Swing of 27Vpp 120 0.0004 –126 ±15 27 SOL-16, DIP-16 9.95
PGA2311U2 2-Channel, ±5V, Low Inter-Channel Crosstalk, Voltage Swing of 7.5Vpp 120 0.0002 –130 ±5 7.5 SOL-16, DIP-16 3.95
PGA4311U2 4-Channel, ±5V, Low Inter-Channel Crosstalk, Voltage Swing of 7.5Vpp 120 0.0002 –130 ±5 7.5 SOP-28 5.95
1ydenotes dual and/or quad versions available. Preview products are listed in bold blue.
2U indicates U-Grade devices. New products are listed in bold red.
3Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.
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Audio Converters
Audio ADCs
No. of
Dynamic Inputs/ Sampling Audio Power
Portable Range No. of Rate Data Supply
Device Description Focus (dB) Outputs (kHz) (max) Format (V) Package(s) Price1
PCM4222 2-Channel, High-Performance ∆Σ ADC — 124 2/0 216 6-Bit Modulator, +3.3 and +4 TQFP-48 14.95
DSD, Normal,
I2S, TDM
PCM4220 2-Channel, High-Performance ∆Σ ADC — 123 2/0 216 Normal, I2S, TDM +3.3 and +4 TQFP-48 9.95
PCM4204 4-Channel, High-Performance ∆Σ ADC, PCM or DSD, High Pass Filter — 118 4/0 216 Normal, I2S, DSD, +3.3 and +5 TQFP-64 7.95
TDM
PCM4202 Stereo, High-Performance ∆Σ ADC, PCM or DSD, High Pass Filter — 118 2/0 216 Normal, I2S, DSD +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 4.95
PCM4201 Mono, High-Performance ∆Σ ADC, PCM or DSD, High Pass Filter, — 112 1/0 108 Normal, DSP +3.3 and +5 TSSOP-16 2.50
Wide Digital Supply Range, Low Power Dissipation
PCM1804 Stereo ADC, Fully Differential, High Pass Filter — 112 2/0 192 Normal, I2S, DSD +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 3.95
PCM1802 Stereo ADC, SE Input — 105 2/0 96 Normal, I2S +3.3 and +5 SSOP-20 3.35
PCM1803A Stereo ADC, SE Input, High Pass Filter — 103 2/0 96 Normal, I2S +3.5 and +5 SSOP-20 1.10
PCM1850/1 Stereo ADC w/2 x 6 Input MUX and PGA, SPI (1850) and I2C (1851) Control — 101 2/0 96 Normal, I2S +3.3 and +5 TQFP-32 4.80
PCM1807/8 Stereo ADC, SE Input, Mute w/Fade, SPI Control, S/W (1807) H/W — 101 2/0 96 I2S, L +3.5 and +5 TSSOP-14 1.00
(1808) Controlled
PCM1870 Stereo ADC, SE Input, Digital Filter, Very Low Power Consumption ✔ 90 2/0 50 Normal, I2S, DSP +2.4 and +3.6 QFN-24 1.80
Audio DACs
PCM1792A Stereo, Optional DSD Format, External Filter and DSP Interface, SPI/I2C, — 132 0/2 192 Standard, +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 9.95
Differential Current Output: 7.8 mA p-p I2S, L
PCM1796/8 Stereo Advanced Segment, 123dB Dynamic Range, TDMCA Serial — 123 0/2 192 Standard, +3.5 and +5 SSOP-28 2.95
Interface (1798) I2S, L
PCM4104 4-Channel, High Performance, Sampling Rate up to 216kHz, H/W — 118 0/4 216 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 TQFP-48 4.95
or S/W Controlled TDM
PCM1738/30 Stereo Advanced Segment DAC, Soft Mute (1730), 2 Optional — 117 0/2 192 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 5.25/
Operation Modes (1738): External Filter and DSD Decoder for DSD 5.00
SACD Playback and Digital Attenuation
PCM1791A Stereo Advanced Segment DAC, Optional DSD Format, External Filter — 113 0/2 192 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 2.10
and DSP Interface, SPI/I2C Differential Current Output: 3.2 mAp-p TDMCA
PCM1793 Stereo Advanced Segment DAC, Balanced Voltage Outputs, Improved — 113 0/2 192 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 SSOP-28 2.10
Clock Jitter Left Justified
DSD1608 8-Channel, Enhanced Multiformat ∆Σ DAC, Supports DSD with TDMCA — 108 0/8 192 Normal, I2S, +3.3 and +5 TQFP-52 5.96
DSD
PCM1780/81/82 Stereo with Volume Control, Software (1780/82) and Hardware (1781), — 106 0/2 192 Normal, I2S +5 SSOP-16 1.10
Open-Drain Output Zero Flag (1782), Improved Jitter Performance
PCM1753/54/55 Stereo with Volume Control, Software (1753/55) and Hardware (1754), — 106 0/2 192 Normal, I2S +5 SSOP-16 1.03
Open-Drain Output Zero Flag (1755)
PCM1608 8-Channel, Highly Integrated DAC, Higher SNR — 105 0/8 192 Normal, I2S +3.3 and +5 LQFP-48 4.29
PCM1606 6-Channel, Low Cost CMOS, Multilevel — 103 0/6 192 Normal, I2S +5 SSOP-20 2.00
PCM1680 8-Channel, Low Cost DAC, Improved Jitter Performance, Pin Compatible — 103 0/8 192 Normal, I2S +5 SSOP-24 1.50
with PCM1780
TLV320DAC23 I2C and SPI Control with Headphone Amp, Pdiss = 23mW ✔ 100 0/2 96 Normal, I2S, DSP +1.5 to +3.3 VFBGA-80 2.00
PCM1770/1 Stereo with Integrated Headphone Driver, Software (1770) and Hardware ✔ 98 0/2 48 Normal, I2S +1.6 to +3.6 TSSOP-28, 1.25 Selection Guides
(1771) Controlled QFN-28,
TSSOP-16,
QFN-20
PCM1772/3 Stereo with Integrated Line Out, Software (1772) and Hardware (1773) ✔ 98 0/2 48 Normal, I2S +1.6 to +3.6 TSSOP-16, 1.25
Controlled QFN-20
TLV320DAC26 Integrated PLL, SPI Control, Speaker/Headphone Amp, Pdiss = 11mW ✔ 97 0/2 53 Normal, I2S, DSP +2.7 to +3.6 QFN-32 2.95
TLV320DAC32 Low-Power Stereo DAC with PLL and Stereo HP/Speaker Amplifiers ✔ 95 0/2 96 Normal, I2S, +2.7 to +3.6 QFN-32 2.75
DSP, TDM
1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000.
Audio Codecs
Portable Dynamic Sampling Rate Audio Data Power
Device Description Focus Range (dB) (kHz) (max) Format Supply (V) Package(s) Price1
PCM3168 High-Performance, 6in/8out-Audio Codec — 112 96 Normal, I2S, 3.3 to 5 HTQFP-64 TBD
DSP, TDM
TLV320AIC34 Low-Power Quad Stereo (4-Channel) Codec, 12 Inputs (Mic/Line), ✔ 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 BGA-87 5.95
14 Outputs (Line, Headphone/Speaker), 2 PLLs and Audio Serial I2S, DSP, TDM
Buses Allow Fully Asynchronous Simultaneous Codec Operation
TLV320AIC3101 Low-Power Stereo Codec, Integrated PLL, 6 Inputs (Mic/Line), ✔ 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.55
6 Outputs (Line, Headphone/Speaker), Notch Filtering, Low-Power I2S, DSP, TDM
Analog Bypass
TLV320AIC3104 Low-Power Stereo Codec, Integrated PLL, 6 Inputs (MicLine), ✔ 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.25
6 Outputs (Line, Headphone), Notch Filtering, Low-Power I2S, DSP, TDM
Analog Bypass
TLV320AIC3105 Low-Power Stereo Codec, Integrated PLL, 6 SE Inputs (Mic/Line), ✔ 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.25
6 Outputs (Line, Headphone), Notch Filtering, Low-Power I2S, DSP, TDM
Analog Bypass
TLV320AIC3106 Low-Power Stereo Codec, Integrated PLL, 10 Inputs (Mic/Line), ✔ 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32, 3.85
7 Outputs (Line, Headphone), Notch Filtering, Low Power I2S, DSP, TDM BGA-80
Analog Bypass
TLV320AIC3107 Low-Power Stereo Codec, Integrated PLL, 10 Inputs (Mic/Line), ✔ 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN TBD
7 Outputs (Line, Headphone, Mono Integrated Class-D Amp) I2S, DSP, TDM
TLV320AIC3108 Low-Power Stereo Codec, Integrated PLL, 10 Inputs (Mic/Line), ✔ 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN TBD
7 Outputs (Line, Headphone, Stereo Integrated Class-D Amp) I2S, DSP, TDM
TLV320AIC33 Low-Power Stereo Codec, Integrated PLL, 6 Inputs, ✔ 102 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-48, 3.95
3 Line Out and Speaker/HP Outputs I2S, DSP, TDM BGA-80
TLV320AIC31/32 Low-Power Stereo Codec, Integrated PLL, 6 Inputs ✔ 100 96 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.45
(AIC32-6 Single-Ended, AIC31-2 Differential and 2 Single Ended) I2S, DSP, TDM
2 Line Out and Speaker/HP Outputs
TLV320AIC23B Low-Power, Lower Cost, Stereo Codec with Headphone Amps ✔ 100 96 I2S, L, R +2.7 to 3.3 VFBGA-80, 3.00
TSSOP-28, QFN-28
TLV320AIC28/29 Low-Power, Stereo DAC, Mono ADC, Integrated PLL, Speaker/HP ✔ 95 53 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-48 3.95/3.45
Amp, Additional Inputs and Outputs (AIC29 – Differential) I2S, DSP
TLV320AIC26 Low-Power, Lower Cost, Stereo DAC, Mono ADC, ✔ 97 53 Normal, +2.7 to 3.6 QFN-32 3.25
Integrated PLL, Speaker/HP Amp I2S, DSP
PCM3000 Stereo Audio Codec 18-Bits, ✔ 98 48 Normal, I2S, +4.5 to 5.5 SSOP-28 3.45
Serial Interface, Software Controlled DSP
PCM3001 Stereo Audio Codec 18-Bits, ✔ 98 48 Normal, I2S, +4.5 to 5.5 SSOP-28 3.45
Serial Interface, Hardware Controlled DSP
PCM3006 Low-Power, 3V Supply, Stereo Codec, Hardware Controlled ✔ 93 48 Normal +2.7 to 3.6 SSOP-24 3.45
PCM3008 Low-Power, 2.4V Single Supply, Stereo Codec, ✔ 88 48 Normal, I2S +2.1 to 3.6 TSSOP-16 3.10
Low-Cost, Hardware Controlled
PCM3793A Ultra Low-Power Stereo Codec, 6 Inputs (Mic/Line), 3 Outputs ✔ 93 48 Normal, I2S, +2.4 to 3.6 QFN-32 4.50
(Line/HP/Class-D Speaker) DSP
✔ Normal, I2S,
Selection Guides
PCM3794A Ultra Low-Power Stereo Codec, 6 Inputs (Mic/Line), 93 48 +2.4 to 3.6 QFN-32 4.25
5 Outputs (Line/HP) DSP
1Suggested resale price in U.S. dollars in quantities of 1,000. Preview products are listed in bold blue.
New products are listed in bold red.
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Audio Converters and Controllers
Voiceband Codecs
Sample Number of SNR Analog Supply Logic Supply Power Supply
Device Description Rate (kHz) Input Channel(s) (dB) Interface (V) (V) (mW) (typ) Package(s) Price1
AIC111 Lowest Power, 20-Bit 40 1 87 SPI , DSP 1.1 to 1.5 1.1 to 3.3 0.46 QFN-32, FlipChip 4.14
TLV320AIC12K Low Power, Mono Codec, 16-Bit, 26 1 90 I2C, S2C, DSP 1.65 to 1.95/2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 10 TSSOP-30 1.70
26ksps Voiceband Codec with 8Ω Driver
TLV320AIC14K Low Power, Mono Codec, 16-Bit 26 1 90 I2C, S2C, DSP 1.65 to 1.95/2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 10 TSSOP-30 1.50
26ksps Voiceband Codec
TLV320AIC20K Low Power, Stereo Codec, 16-Bit 26 2 90 I2C, S2C, DSP 1.65 to 1.95/2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 20 TQFP-48 2.50
26ksps Voiceband Codec with 8Ω Driver
TLV320AIC24K Low Power, Stereo Codec, 16-Bit 26 2 90 I2C, S2C, DSP 1.65 to 1.95/2.7 to 3.6 1.1 to 3.6 20 TQFP-48 2.30
26ksps Voiceband Codec
Selection Guides
USB Peripherals
Device Speed(s) Voltage (V) Remote Wakeup Package Description Price1
TUSB3210 Full 3.3 Yes 64 LQFP USB Full-Speed General-Purpose Device Controller 2.50
TUSB3410 Full 3.3 Yes 32 LQFP USB-to-Serial Converter (RS-232, RS-485) 2.25
TUSB6250 Full, High 3.3 Yes 80 TQFP USB 2.0 High-Speed, Low-Power ATA/ATAPI Bridge Solution 2.80
USB Transceivers
Device Speed(s) Voltage (V) Package(s) Singled Ended Input Description Price1
TUSB1105 Full, Low 1.6, 3.6 16RTZ, 16RGT Yes USB Transceivers 1.10
TUSB1106 Full, Low 1.6, 3.6 16RTZ, 16PW No USB Transceivers 1.10
TUSB2551 Full, Low 1.6, 3.6 14PW, 16RGT No USB Transceivers Call
USB Codecs
Selection Guides
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Processors
TMX320DM648 C64x+, 720 32K/32K 512K 64K 1 16-/8-Bit 64 Ch 5 Video Ports 2 I2C, PCI/HPI, Async SRAM, 1.2/ 1.8/ 529 nFBGA 56.45
DaVinci 900 EMIFA3 (Each Config- 1 SPI, VLYNQ, DDR2 SDRAM, 1.2 3.3 19 *19mm 74.50
Video 1 32-/16-Bit urable as Dual 1 UART, 10/100/1000 NAND Flash,
DDR2 Capture, Single 1 McASP 3-pt Ethernet NOR Flash
Capture, Display, 2 TSIP Switch Subsys
TSI Capture) w/ 2 SGMII Pts
1 Available in the ZDU (376-pin plastic BGA) and ZWT (361-pin Pb-free PBGA) packages. New devices are listed in red.
2 McBSP can be configured as an SPI peripheral.
3 EMIFA does not support SDRAM.
4 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2007 suggested resale pricing. All prices are subject to change.
Customers are advised to obtain. New devices are listed in red.the most current and complete pricing information
from TI prior to placing orders. TI may verify final pricing prior to accepting any order.
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Audio Clocks
Programmable Multiple PLL Clock Synthesizer Family with Fully Integrated Fan Outs
Core Number Max. Fully Spread-
Supply I/O Number of Output Input Integrated Oppm Spectrum Support Temp. Period
Voltage Voltage of Outputs Frequency Frequency VCXO Circuitry Frequency Clocking on Frequency Range Jitter
Device (V) (V) PLL (LVCMOS) (MHz) (MHz) Except Crystal Generation all Outputs Switching Programmability Package (°C) (pa) (typ)
CDCE949 1.8 2.5 to 3.3 4 9 230 Crystal: 8 to 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes I2C and EEPROM TSSOP-24 –40 to 85 60
LVCMOS: Up
to 150
CDCE937 1.8 2.5 to 3.3 3 7 230 Crystal: 8 to 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes I2C and EEPROM TSSOP-20 –40 to 85 60
LVCMOS: Up
to 150
CDCE925 1.8 2.5 to 3.3 2 5 230 Crystal: 8 to 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes I2C and EEPROM TSSOP-16 –40 to 85 60
LVCMOS: Up
to 150
CDCE913 1.8 2.5 to 3.3 1 3 230 Crystal: 8 to 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes I2C and EEPROM TSSOP-14 –40 to 85 60
LVCMOS: Up
to 150
CDCEL949 1.8 1.8 4 9 230 Crystal: 8 to 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes I2C and EEPROM TSSOP-24 –40 to 85 60
LVCMOS: Up
to 150
CDCEL937 1.8 1.8 3 7 230 Crystal: 8 to 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes I2C and EEPROM TSSOP-20 –40 to 85 60
LVCMOS: Up
to 150
CDCEL925 1.8 1.8 2 5 230 Crystal: 8 to 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes I2C and EEPROM TSSOP-16 –40 to 85 60
LVCMOS: Up
to 150
CDCEL913 1.8 1.8 1 3 230 Crystal: 8 to 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes I2C and EEPROM TSSOP-14 –40 to 85 60
LVCMOS: Up
to 150
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Packaging
High-Performance Analog Packages
Package Package Package Package
Type Designator Type Designator
Wafer Scale YEG, YEK, YEJ, YEA, Thin Shrink PW
Package YZA, YED, YNA Small
(WSP) YZF,YZH Outline
Package
(TSSOP)
Small Outline DBY, DCN,
Transistor Thin SOT, DDC
Package Plastic P, N, NT,
(SOT23) Dual-In-Line NTD
Package
(PDIP)
Mini Small DGK, DGS
Outline
Package
(MSOP)
Heat Sink DWP, DWD
Small
Small Outline DRD, DRB, DRC Outline
No Leads Package
(SON) (HSOP)
Circuit
(SOIC)
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