CS6422-CS Cirrus Logic Inc, CS6422-CS Datasheet - Page 11

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CS6422-CS

Manufacturer Part Number
CS6422-CS
Description
IC CODEC SPKRPHONE 2CH 20-SOIC
Manufacturer
Cirrus Logic Inc
Type
Audio Processorr
Datasheet

Specifications of CS6422-CS

Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
20-SOIC
Applications
Speakerphones
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Termination Type
SMD
Supply Voltage Max
5.5V
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Supply Voltage Min
4.5V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
598-1199-5

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of higher amplitude will clip the ADC input and
will result in poor echo canceller performance. See
Section 4., “Design Considerations” for more de-
tails.
The outputs are delta-sigma digital to analog con-
verters (DACs) and have similar requirements to
the ADCs. The DACs are pre-compensated to ex-
pect a single-pole RC filter with a corner frequency
at 4 kHz. The full scale voltage output from a DAC
is 1.1 V
ased around 2.12 VDC.
3.1.1
The pins API (pin 20), APO (pin 18), AO (pin 3),
and MB (pin 19) form the Acoustic Interface. A
block diagram of the Acoustic Interface is shown in
Figure 6.
API and APO are, respectively, the input and out-
put of the built-in microphone pre-amplifier. The
pre-amplifier is an inverting amplifier with a fixed
DS295F1
FAR-END
rms
NO
NI
Acoustic Interface
(3.1 V
(0,6,9.5,12 dB)
17
4
RGain
pp
) maximum, 1 V
ADC
DAC
rms
D
S
P
typical, bi-
Figure 6. Analog Interface
DAC
ADC
Transmit Path
Receive Path
CS6422
(0,6,9.5,12 dB)
gain of 34 dB biased around an input offset voltage
of 2.12 V. APO is the output of the pre-amplifier
after a 1 kΩ (typical) resistor. The circuitry con-
nected to the amplifier input must present low
source impedance (<100 Ω) to the API pin or the
gain will be reduced. When using the internal mic
preamp, a 0.022 µF capacitor should be placed be-
tween APO and ground to provide the anti-aliasing
filter required by the ADC, as shown in Figure 4.
The pre-amplifier may be bypassed by clearing the
‘Mic’ bit (Register 0, bit 15) using the Microcontrol-
ler Interface (see Section 3.2, “Microcontroller Inter-
face”). If the internal mic preamp is not used, a
0.022 µF capacitor should be tied between API and
ground, and APO should be driven directly. In this
case, the signal into APO must be low-pass filtered
by a single-pole RC filter with a corner frequency at
8 kHz (see Figure 5).
Following the pre-amplifier is a programmable an-
alog gain stage, called TGain, which is controlled
TGain
APO
18
Mic
1kΩ
Reference
Voltage
34 dB
MB
19
20
3
AO
API
CS6422
CS6422
NEAR-END
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