SBAA377B April   2022  – January 2024 PCM3120-Q1 , PCM5120-Q1 , PCM6120-Q1 , TLV320ADC3120 , TLV320ADC3140 , TLV320ADC5120 , TLV320ADC5140 , TLV320ADC6120 , TLV320ADC6140

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Inherent Anti-Aliasing in TLV320ADCx140/TLV320ADCx120/PCMx120-Q1/PCMx140-Q1
  6. 3Flexible Digital Filters
    1. 3.1 Multi-Stage Decimation Filters
      1. 3.1.1 Linear Phase
      2. 3.1.2 Low-Latency Filters
      3. 3.1.3 Ultra-Low-Latency Filters
    2. 3.2 Programmable Biquad Filters
  7. 4References
  8. 5Revision History

Ultra-Low-Latency Filters

Ultra-low-latency decimation filters have the smallest group delay (around 3–4 samples at output sample rate) but have larger group delay deviations than low-latency filters. The out-of-band attenuation is greater than 85 dB for ultra-low-latency filters. Figure 3-4 shows the ultra-low-latency frequency response for the 48-kHz sample rate. The magnitude response for the ultra-low-latency filters are nearly identical to the low-latency filters. Ultra-low-latency filters having lower group delay but higher phase deviation. Figure 3-5 shows the phase deviation of the 48 kHz sample rate filter. The phase deviation is not very large (less than 14.5 degrees and greater than -10.3 degrees) for frequencies less than 0.3 × fs. Ultra-low-latency filters are suitable for applications that require extremely fast conversion but can tolerate small amounts of phase deviation.

GUID-25B68DD6-3FFC-4A0D-8DD8-83FF06FFC318-low.png Figure 3-4 Ultra-Low-Latency Decimation Filter Response
GUID-49AEE167-8297-4571-A9F4-58A663C7F818-low.png Figure 3-5 Ultra-Low-Latency Decimation Filter Phase Deviation