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WM8753

Manufacturer Part Number
WM8753
Description
HI FI AND TELEPHONY DUAL CODEC
Manufacturer
Wolfson Microelectronics plc
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Advanced Information
POWER SUPPLIES
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Table 68 Clocking and Sample Rate Control
HIFI DAC + VOICE CODEC MODE
In this mode the stereo ADC and voice DAC are used for voice record and playback and the
HiFi DAC is used for high quality playback. The HiFi DAC may be powered off for voice codec
only operation. In this mode the sample rate for the HiFi DAC is controlled using SR[4:0] and
USB, as detailed in the HIFI Codec Mode section above. The Voice DAC and ADC sample rate
is controlled by PSR. In this mode the Voice DAC and ADC sample rate is derived from the
master clock selected for the voice DAC and ADC (see
Figure 26). The Voice codec and HiFi DAC may operate at different sample rates from the
same or separate master clocks. e.g. for HiFI DAC operation at fs=48kHz and voice codec
operation at fs=8kHz with mclk = 12.288MHz. PCMDIV (reg52) should be set to divide mclk by
6 to provide a 2.048Mhz (= 256 x 8kHz) clock for the voice DAC and ADC.
The clocking of the WM8753L voice codec is controlled using the PSR control bits. If MCLK changes,
the sample rates change proportionately.
The WM8753L can use up to four separate power supplies:
It is possible to use the same supply voltage on all four. However, digital and analogue supplies
should be routed and decoupled separately to keep digital switching noise out of the analogue signal
paths.
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Sample Rate
Control
AVDD and AGND: Analogue supply, powers all analogue functions except the headphone
drivers. AVDD can range from 1.8V to 3.6V and has the most significant impact on overall
power consumption (except for power consumed in the headphone). A large AVDD slightly
improves audio quality.
HPVDD, SPKRVDD and HP/SPKRGND: Headphone and Speaker supplies, power the
headphone and speaker drivers. HPVDD and SPKRVDD can range from 1.8V to 3.6V. HPVDD
and SPKRVDD are normally tied to AVDD, but it requires separate layout and decoupling
capacitors to curb harmonic distortion. With a larger HPVDD and SPKRVDD, louder headphone
and speaker outputs can be achieved with lower distortion. If HPVDD and /or SPKRVDD are
lower than AVDD, the output signal may be clipped.
PLLVDD and PLLGND. PLL supplies, power the two on-chip PLLs. PLLVDD can range from
1.8V to 3.6V.
DCVDD: Digital core supply, powers all digital functions except the audio and control interfaces.
DCVDD can range from 1.42V to 3.6V, and has no effect on audio quality. The return path for
DCVDD is DGND, which is shared with DBVDD.
DBVDD: Digital buffer supply, powers the audio and control interface buffers. This makes it
possible to run the digital core at very low voltages, saving power, while interfacing to other
digital devices using a higher voltage. DBVDD draws much less power than DCVDD, and has
no effect on audio quality. DBVDD can range from 1.8V to 3.6V. The return path for DBVDD is
DGND, which is shared with DCVDD.
REGISTER
ADDRESS
8
7
BIT
SRMODE
PSR
LABEL
0
0
DEFAULT
ADC Sample rate mode
0 – ADC sample rate selected
by SR[4:0] and USB
1 – ADC sample rate selected
by PSR[1:0]
Voice Codec Sample Rate
Control
0 – 256fs mode
1 – 384fs mode
DESCRIPTION
AI Rev 3.1 June 2004
WM8753L
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