CRD-5376 Cirrus Logic Inc, CRD-5376 Datasheet - Page 40

Audio Modules & Development Tools Ref Bd LP Mlt-Ch Decimation Filter

CRD-5376

Manufacturer Part Number
CRD-5376
Description
Audio Modules & Development Tools Ref Bd LP Mlt-Ch Decimation Filter
Manufacturer
Cirrus Logic Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of CRD-5376

Description/function
Audio D/A
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V
Product
Audio Modules
Supply Current
300 mA
For Use With/related Products
CS3301A, CS3302A, CS4373A, CS5371A, CS5372A, CS5376A
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
3.3.7
Macros are generated within the Macros sub-panel on the Control panel. Once a macro has been built
it can either be saved with a unique macro name to be run within the Macros sub-panel, or saved as an
external macro and be associated with one of the External Macro buttons.
A macro is saved as an External Macro by saving it in the . /macros/ subdirectory using the name
‘m1.mac’, ‘m2.mac’, etc. Depending on the selected name the macro will be associated with the corre-
sponding External Macro button M1, M2, etc.
External Macro buttons can be re-named on the panel by right clicking on them. The button name will-
change, but the macro associated with that button is always saved as ‘m1.mac’, ‘m2.mac’, etc., in the
. /macros/ subdirectory. The External Macro button names are stored in the file ‘Mnames.txt’, also in the
. /macros/ subdirectory.
External Macros allow up to eight macros to be accessed quickly without having to load them into the Mac-
ros sub-panel on the Control panel. These External Macros operate independently of the Macros sub-
panel and are not affected by operations within it, except when a macro is saved to the . /macros/ subdi-
rectory to replace a currently existing External Macro.
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• M1 = . /macros/m1.mac
• M2 = . /macros/m2.mac
• etc.
M1 - M8
Control
External Macros
Runs the External Macro associated with that button.
Description
CRD5376
DS612RD2

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