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Cirrus Logic, Inc. - CS42L92
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32-bit 384kHz Low Power Hi-Fi Audio Codec with Four Headphone Drivers

Model: CS42L92

  • 32-bit Hi-fi audio codec
  • Low power 10uA sleep mode
  • Powered from 1.8V and 1.2V supplies
  • Audio playback up to 384kHz sample rate, with concurrent voice, ultrasonic input signal paths
  • SNR 99dB, mic input 48kHz
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p>The CS42L73 is a highly integrated, low-power, audio and telephony CODEC for portable applications such as smartphones and ultramobile personal computers. The CS42L73 features a flexible clocking architecture, allowing the device to use reference clock frequencies of 6, 12, 24, 13, 26, 19.2, or 38.4 MHz, or any standard audio master clock. As many as two reference/master clock sources may be connected;  either one can be selected to drive the internal clocks and processing rate of the CS42L73. Thus, multiple master clock sources within a system can be dynamically activated and deactivated to minimize system-level power consumption. Three asynchronous bidirectional serial ports (auxiliary, audio, and voice serial ports (XSP, ASP, and VSP, respectively) support multiple clock domains of various digital audio sources or destinations. Three low-latency, fast-locking, integrated high-performance asynchronous sample rate converters synchronize and convert the audio samples to the internal processing rate of the CS42L73. A stereo line input or two mono (one stereo) mic inputs are routed to a stereo ADC. The mic inputs may be selectively preamplified by +10 or +20 dB. Two independent, low-noise mic bias voltage supplies are also provided. A PGA is applied to the inputs before they reach the ADC. The stereo input path that follows the stereo ADC begins with a multiplexer to selectively choose data from a digital mic interface. Following the multiplexer, the data is decimated, selectively DC high-pass filtered, channel-swapped or mono-to-stereo routed (fanned-out), and volume adjusted or muted. The volume levels can be automatically adjusted via a programmable ALC and noise gate. A digital mixer is used to mix and route the CS42L73’s inputs (analog inputs to ADC, digital mic, or serial ports) to outputs (DAC-fed amplifiers or serial ports). There is independent attenuation on each mixer input for each output. The processing along the output paths from the digital mixer to the two stereo DACs includes volume adjustment and mute control. A peak-detector can be used to automatically adjust the volume levels via a programmable limiter. The first stereo DAC feeds the stereo headphone and line output amplifiers, which are powered from a dedicated positive supply. An integrated charge pump provides a negative supply. This allows a ground-centered analog output with a wide signal swing, and eliminates external DC-blocking capacitors while reducing pops and cli
  • 32-bit Hi-fi audio codec
  • Low power 10uA sleep mode
  • Powered from 1.8V and 1.2V supplies
  • Audio playback up to 384kHz sample rate, with concurrent voice, ultrasonic input signal paths
  • SNR 99dB, mic input 48kHz
  • Headphone playback 127dB SNR
  • Total harmonic distortion and noise -100dB (THD+N)
  • 4 analog or 8 digital microphone (DMIC) inputs
  • Multipurpose headphone/earpiece/line output drivers
  • Flexible clocking, low frequency-locked loops (FLLs) support reference clocks down to 32kHz
  • Up to 16 GPIO pins
  • Small WLCSP package, 0.4mm staggered 104-ball array
 
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