Texas Instruments TAA5242 Stereo Audio ADC

Texas Instruments TAA5242 Stereo Audio Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) has 2VRMS differential input and 119dB dynamic range. The TAA5242 supports differential and single-ended line/microphone input signals with AC or DC coupling configuration options. The TAA5242 integrates a low-jitter phase-locked loop (PLL) and a digital high-pass filter (HPF) with pin-selectable cut-offs and supports sample rates up to 192kHz. The Texas Instruments TAA5242 supports time-division multiplexing (TDM), I2S, or left-justified (LJ) audio formats in controller and target modes and is pin or hardware-controlled. These integrated high-performance features, pin control, and a single supply operation make TAA5242 an excellent choice for space-constrained audio applications.

Features

  • Stereo high-performance audio ADC
    • Performance
      • Line/microphone differential input dynamic range: 119dB
      • Differential input THD+N: –98dB
    • Input voltage
      • Differential, 2VRMS full-scale inputs
      • Single-ended, 1VRMS full-scale inputs
    • Sample rate (fS) = 8kHz to 192kHz
  • Audio serial interface
    • Format of TDM, I2S or Left Justified (LJ)
    • Bus controller and target modes
    • Daisy chain in TDM Mode
    • Word length is selectable from 24 or 32-bit
  • Pin or hardware control
  • Digital HPF with a selectable cut-off frequency of 1Hz or 12Hz, at a 48kHz sampling rate
  • Pin-selectable digital decimation filter options
    • Linear-phase
    • Low-latency
  • Integrated PLL and microphone bias
  • Auto clock detection
  • Auto sample rate detection
  • Interrupt output on clock error
  • Single supply operation AVDD of 1.8V or 3.3V
  • I/O supply operation of 1.8V or 3.3V
  • -40°C ≤ TA ≤ +125°C temperature grade 1

Applications

  • Video conference system
  • IP network camera
  • IP telephone
  • Smart speakers
  • Professional microphones and wireless systems

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Block Diagram - Texas Instruments TAA5242 Stereo Audio ADC
Opublikowano: 2024-12-03 | Zaktualizowano: 2024-12-13