SBASAU5 March   2024 PCM5140-Q1

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  1.   1
  2. Features
  3. Applications
  4. Description
  5. Device Comparison Table
  6. Pin Configuration and Functions
  7. Specifications
    1. 6.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 6.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 6.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 6.4  Thermal Information
    5. 6.5  Electrical Characteristics
    6. 6.6  Timing Requirements: I2C Interface
    7. 6.7  Switching Characteristics: I2C Interface
    8. 6.8  Timing Requirements: SPI Interface
    9. 6.9  Switching Characteristics: SPI Interface
    10. 6.10 Timing Requirements: TDM, I2S or LJ Interface
    11. 6.11 Switching Characteristics: TDM, I2S or LJ Interface
    12. 6.12 Timing Requirements: PDM Digital Microphone Interface
    13. 6.13 Switching Characteristics: PDM Digial Microphone Interface
    14. 6.14 Timing Diagrams
    15. 6.15 Typical Characteristics
  8. Detailed Description
    1. 7.1 Overview
    2. 7.2 Functional Block Diagram
    3. 7.3 Feature Description
      1. 7.3.1  Serial Interfaces
        1. 7.3.1.1 Control Serial Interfaces
        2. 7.3.1.2 Audio Serial Interfaces
          1. 7.3.1.2.1 Time Division Multiplexed Audio (TDM) Interface
          2. 7.3.1.2.2 Inter IC Sound (I2S) Interface
          3. 7.3.1.2.3 Left-Justified (LJ) Interface
        3. 7.3.1.3 Using Multiple Devices With Shared Buses
      2. 7.3.2  Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) and Clock Generation
      3. 7.3.3  Input Channel Configurations
      4. 7.3.4  Reference Voltage
      5. 7.3.5  Programmable Microphone Bias
      6. 7.3.6  Signal-Chain Processing
        1. 7.3.6.1 Programmable Channel Gain and Digital Volume Control
        2. 7.3.6.2 Programmable Channel Gain Calibration
        3. 7.3.6.3 Programmable Channel Phase Calibration
        4. 7.3.6.4 Programmable Digital High-Pass Filter
        5. 7.3.6.5 Programmable Digital Biquad Filters
        6. 7.3.6.6 Programmable Channel Summer and Digital Mixer
        7. 7.3.6.7 Configurable Digital Decimation Filters
          1. 7.3.6.7.1 Linear Phase Filters
            1. 7.3.6.7.1.1 Sampling Rate: 8 kHz or 7.35 kHz
            2. 7.3.6.7.1.2 Sampling Rate: 16 kHz or 14.7 kHz
            3. 7.3.6.7.1.3 Sampling Rate: 24 kHz or 22.05 kHz
            4. 7.3.6.7.1.4 Sampling Rate: 32 kHz or 29.4 kHz
            5. 7.3.6.7.1.5 Sampling Rate: 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz
            6. 7.3.6.7.1.6 Sampling Rate: 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz
            7. 7.3.6.7.1.7 Sampling Rate: 192 kHz or 176.4 kHz
            8. 7.3.6.7.1.8 Sampling Rate: 384 kHz or 352.8 kHz
            9. 7.3.6.7.1.9 Sampling Rate 768 kHz or 705.6 kHz
          2. 7.3.6.7.2 Low-Latency Filters
            1. 7.3.6.7.2.1 Sampling Rate: 16 kHz or 14.7 kHz
            2. 7.3.6.7.2.2 Sampling Rate: 24 kHz or 22.05 kHz
            3. 7.3.6.7.2.3 Sampling Rate: 32 kHz or 29.4 kHz
            4. 7.3.6.7.2.4 Sampling Rate: 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz
            5. 7.3.6.7.2.5 Sampling Rate: 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz
            6. 7.3.6.7.2.6 Sampling Rate 192 kHz or 176.4 kHz
          3. 7.3.6.7.3 Ultra-Low-Latency Filters
            1. 7.3.6.7.3.1 Sampling Rate: 16 kHz or 14.7 kHz
            2. 7.3.6.7.3.2 Sampling Rate: 24 kHz or 22.05 kHz
            3. 7.3.6.7.3.3 Sampling Rate: 32 kHz or 29.4 kHz
            4. 7.3.6.7.3.4 Sampling Rate: 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz
            5. 7.3.6.7.3.5 Sampling Rate: 96 kHz or 88.2 kHz
            6. 7.3.6.7.3.6 Sampling Rate 192 kHz or 176.4 kHz
            7. 7.3.6.7.3.7 Sampling Rate 384 kHz or 352.8 kHz
      7. 7.3.7  Dynamic Range Enhancer (DRE)
      8. 7.3.8  Automatic Gain Controller (AGC)
      9. 7.3.9  Digital PDM Microphone Record Channel
      10. 7.3.10 Interrupts, Status, and Digital I/O Pin Multiplexing
    4. 7.4 Device Functional Modes
      1. 7.4.1 Hardware Shutdown
      2. 7.4.2 Sleep Mode or Software Shutdown
      3. 7.4.3 Active Mode
      4. 7.4.4 Software Reset
    5. 7.5 Programming
      1. 7.5.1 Control Serial Interfaces
        1. 7.5.1.1 I2C Control Interface
          1. 7.5.1.1.1 General I2C Operation
          2. 7.5.1.1.2 I2C Single-Byte and Multiple-Byte Transfers
            1. 7.5.1.1.2.1 I2C Single-Byte Write
            2. 7.5.1.1.2.2 I2C Multiple-Byte Write
            3. 7.5.1.1.2.3 I2C Single-Byte Read
            4. 7.5.1.1.2.4 I2C Multiple-Byte Read
        2. 7.5.1.2 SPI Control Interface
    6. 7.6 Register Maps
      1. 7.6.1 Device Configuration Registers
        1. 7.6.1.1 Register Descriptions
          1. 7.6.1.1.1  PAGE_CFG Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x00) [reset = 0h]
          2. 7.6.1.1.2  SW_RESET Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x01) [reset = 0h]
          3. 7.6.1.1.3  SLEEP_CFG Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x02) [reset = 0h]
          4. 7.6.1.1.4  SHDN_CFG Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x05) [reset = 5h]
          5. 7.6.1.1.5  ASI_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x07) [reset = 30h]
          6. 7.6.1.1.6  ASI_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x08) [reset = 0h]
          7. 7.6.1.1.7  ASI_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x09) [reset = 0h]
          8. 7.6.1.1.8  ASI_CH1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x0B) [reset = 0h]
          9. 7.6.1.1.9  ASI_CH2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x0C) [reset = 1h]
          10. 7.6.1.1.10 ASI_CH3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x0D) [reset = 2h]
          11. 7.6.1.1.11 ASI_CH4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x0E) [reset = 3h]
          12. 7.6.1.1.12 ASI_CH5 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x0F) [reset = 4h]
          13. 7.6.1.1.13 ASI_CH6 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x10) [reset = 5h]
          14. 7.6.1.1.14 ASI_CH7 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x11) [reset = 6h]
          15. 7.6.1.1.15 ASI_CH8 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x12) [reset = 7h]
          16. 7.6.1.1.16 MST_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x13) [reset = 2h]
          17. 7.6.1.1.17 MST_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x14) [reset = 48h]
          18. 7.6.1.1.18 ASI_STS Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x15) [reset = FFh]
          19. 7.6.1.1.19 CLK_SRC Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x16) [reset = 10h]
          20. 7.6.1.1.20 PDMCLK_CFG Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x1F) [reset = 40h]
          21. 7.6.1.1.21 PDMIN_CFG Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x20) [reset = 0h]
          22. 7.6.1.1.22 GPIO_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x21) [reset = 22h]
          23. 7.6.1.1.23 GPO_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x22) [reset = 0h]
          24. 7.6.1.1.24 GPO_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x23) [reset = 0h]
          25. 7.6.1.1.25 GPO_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x24) [reset = 0h]
          26. 7.6.1.1.26 GPO_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x25) [reset = 0h]
          27. 7.6.1.1.27 GPO_VAL Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x29) [reset = 0h]
          28. 7.6.1.1.28 GPIO_MON Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x2A) [reset = 0h]
          29. 7.6.1.1.29 GPI_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x2B) [reset = 0h]
          30. 7.6.1.1.30 GPI_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x2C) [reset = 0h]
          31. 7.6.1.1.31 GPI_MON Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x2F) [reset = 0h]
          32. 7.6.1.1.32 INT_CFG Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x32) [reset = 0h]
          33. 7.6.1.1.33 INT_MASK0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x33) [reset = FFh]
          34. 7.6.1.1.34 INT_LTCH0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x36) [reset = 0h]
          35. 7.6.1.1.35 BIAS_CFG Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x3B) [reset = 0h]
          36. 7.6.1.1.36 CH1_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x3C) [reset = 0h]
          37. 7.6.1.1.37 CH1_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x3D) [reset = 0h]
          38. 7.6.1.1.38 CH1_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x3E) [reset = C9h]
          39. 7.6.1.1.39 CH1_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x3F) [reset = 80h]
          40. 7.6.1.1.40 CH1_CFG4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x40) [reset = 0h]
          41. 7.6.1.1.41 CH2_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x41) [reset = 0h]
          42. 7.6.1.1.42 CH2_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x42) [reset = 0h]
          43. 7.6.1.1.43 CH2_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x43) [reset = C9h]
          44. 7.6.1.1.44 CH2_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x44) [reset = 80h]
          45. 7.6.1.1.45 CH2_CFG4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x45) [reset = 0h]
          46. 7.6.1.1.46 CH3_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x46) [reset = 0h]
          47. 7.6.1.1.47 CH3_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x47) [reset = 0h]
          48. 7.6.1.1.48 CH3_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x48) [reset = C9h]
          49. 7.6.1.1.49 CH3_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x49) [reset = 80h]
          50. 7.6.1.1.50 CH3_CFG4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x4A) [reset = 0h]
          51. 7.6.1.1.51 CH4_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x4B) [reset = 0h]
          52. 7.6.1.1.52 CH4_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x4C) [reset = 0h]
          53. 7.6.1.1.53 CH4_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x4D) [reset = C9h]
          54. 7.6.1.1.54 CH4_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x4E) [reset = 80h]
          55. 7.6.1.1.55 CH4_CFG4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x4F) [reset = 0h]
          56. 7.6.1.1.56 CH5_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x52) [reset = C9h]
          57. 7.6.1.1.57 CH5_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x53) [reset = 80h]
          58. 7.6.1.1.58 CH5_CFG4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x54) [reset = 0h]
          59. 7.6.1.1.59 CH6_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x57) [reset = C9h]
          60. 7.6.1.1.60 CH6_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x58) [reset = 80h]
          61. 7.6.1.1.61 CH6_CFG4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x59) [reset = 0h]
          62. 7.6.1.1.62 CH7_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x5C) [reset = C9h]
          63. 7.6.1.1.63 CH7_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x5D) [reset = 80h]
          64. 7.6.1.1.64 CH7_CFG4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x5E) [reset = 0h]
          65. 7.6.1.1.65 CH8_CFG2 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x61) [reset = C9h]
          66. 7.6.1.1.66 CH8_CFG3 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x62) [reset = 80h]
          67. 7.6.1.1.67 CH8_CFG4 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x63) [reset = 0h]
          68. 7.6.1.1.68 DSP_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x6B) [reset = 1h]
          69. 7.6.1.1.69 DSP_CFG1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x6C) [reset = 40h]
          70. 7.6.1.1.70 DRE_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x6D) [reset = 7Bh]
          71. 7.6.1.1.71 AGC_CFG0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x70) [reset = E7h]
          72. 7.6.1.1.72 IN_CH_EN Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x73) [reset = F0h]
          73. 7.6.1.1.73 ASI_OUT_CH_EN Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x74) [reset = 0h]
          74. 7.6.1.1.74 PWR_CFG Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x75) [reset = 0h]
          75. 7.6.1.1.75 DEV_STS0 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x76) [reset = 0h]
          76. 7.6.1.1.76 DEV_STS1 Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x77) [reset = 80h]
          77. 7.6.1.1.77 I2C_CKSUM Register (page = 0x00, address = 0x7E) [reset = 0h]
      2. 7.6.2 Programmable Coefficient Registers
        1. 7.6.2.1 Programmable Coefficient Registers: Page = 0x02
        2. 7.6.2.2 Programmable Coefficient Registers: Page = 0x03
        3. 7.6.2.3 Programmable Coefficient Registers: Page = 0x04
  9. Application and Implementation
    1. 8.1 Application Information
    2. 8.2 Typical Applications
      1. 8.2.1 Four-Channel Analog Microphone Recording
        1. 8.2.1.1 Design Requirements
        2. 8.2.1.2 Detailed Design Procedure
          1. 8.2.1.2.1 Example Device Register Configuration Script for EVM Setup
        3. 8.2.1.3 Application Curves
      2. 8.2.2 Eight-Channel Digital PDM Microphone Recording
        1. 8.2.2.1 Design Requirements
        2. 8.2.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
          1. 8.2.2.2.1 Example Device Register Configuration Script for EVM Setup
    3. 8.3 What to Do and What Not to Do
      1. 8.3.1 187
    4. 8.4 Power Supply Recommendations
    5. 8.5 Layout
      1. 8.5.1 Layout Guidelines
      2. 8.5.2 Layout Example
  10. Device and Documentation Support
    1. 9.1 Documentation Support
      1. 9.1.1 Related Documentation
    2. 9.2 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    3. 9.3 Support Resources
    4. 9.4 Trademarks
    5. 9.5 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    6. 9.6 Glossary
  11. 10Revision History
  12. 11Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

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Orderable Information

Dynamic Range Enhancer (DRE)

The device integrates an ultra-low noise front-end PGA with 120dB dynamic range performance with a low-noise, low-distortion, multibit delta-sigma (ΔΣ) ADC with a 113dB dynamic range. The dynamic range enhancer (DRE) is a digitally assisted algorithm to boost the overall channel performance. The DRE monitors the incoming signal amplitude and accordingly adjusts the internal PGA gain automatically. The DRE achieves a complete-channel dynamic range as high as 120dB. At a system level, the DRE scheme enables far-field, high-fidelity recording of audio signals in very quiet environments and low-distortion recording in loud environments.

This algorithm is implemented with very low latency and all signal chain blocks are designed to minimize any audible artifacts that may occur resulting from dynamic gain modulation. Additionally, the host can configure the target signal threshold level at which DRE is triggered by setting the appropriate value for the DRE_LVL[3:0], P0_R109[7:4] register bits. The DRE_LVL default level is set to –54dB and TI recommends setting the DRE_LVL value lower than –30dB to maximize the benefit of the DRE in real-world applications and to minimize any audible artifacts. Table 7-44 lists the DRE_LVL configuration settings.

Table 7-44 DRE Trigger Threshold Level Programmable Settings
P0_R109_D[7:4] : DRE_LVL[3:0]DRE TRIGGER THRESHOLD LEVEL
0000The DRE trigger threshold is the –12-dB input signal level
0001The DRE trigger threshold is the –18-dB input signal level
0010The DRE trigger threshold is the –24-dB input signal level
0111 (default)The DRE trigger threshold is the –54-dB input signal level
1001The DRE trigger threshold is the –66-dB input signal level
1010 to 1111Reserved (do not use these settings)

The DRE gain range can be dynamically modulated by using the DRE_MAXGAIN[3:0, P0_R109[3:0] register bits. The DRE_MAXGAIN default value is set to 24 dB, and the DRE_MAXGAIN value is recommended to be set lower than 24 dB to maximize the benefit of the DRE in real-world applications and to minimize any audible artifacts. Table 7-45 lists the DRE_MAXGAIN configuration settings.

Table 7-45 DRE Maximum Gain Programmable Settings
P0_R109_D[3:0] : DRE_MAXGAIN[3:0]DRE MAXIMUM GAIN ALLOWED
0000The DRE maximum gain allowed is 2 dB
0001The DRE maximum gain allowed is 4 dB
0010The DRE maximum gain allowed is 6 dB
1011 (default)The DRE maximum gain allowed is 24 dB
1110The DRE maximum gain allowed is 30 dB
1111Reserved (do not use this setting)

The DRE scheme is only supported for analog microphone recording channels with an AC-coupled input for best dynamic range performance. The DRE scheme can be independently enabled or disabled for each channel using the CH1_DREEN (P0_R60_D0), CH2_DREEN (P0_R65_D0), CH3_DREEN (P0_R70_D0), and CH4_DREEN (P0_R75_D0) register bits. For a DC-coupled input, the DRE scheme can be used with limited DRE_MAXGAIN depending on the DC differential input common-mode offset.

Enabling the DRE for processing increases the power consumption of the device because of increased signal processing. Therefore, disable the DRE for low-power critical applications. Furthermore, the DRE is not supported for output sample rates greater than 192 kHz .