SBAA490A December   2021  – April 2022 PCM6120-Q1 , TAA5212 , TAC5111 , TAC5112 , TAC5211 , TAC5212 , TLV320ADC5120 , TLV320ADC6120

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Voice Activity Detector
    1. 2.1 VAD Configurations
    2. 2.2 VAD Parameters
  4. 3VAD Results
  5. 4Examples
  6. 5Related Documentation
  7. 6Revision History

Introduction

Voice Activity Detector (VAD) is a voice-triggered system wake-up mechanism. VAD enables the rest of the system to be in sleep mode in the absence of voice activity, thereby consuming very low power. VAD-based systems generate an interrupt on detection of voice activity. Figure 1-1 shows how the VAD responds to voice activity.

GUID-20211207-SS0I-BBG6-VLLD-WZ0DTQVQ16MQ-low.pngFigure 1-1 VAD Example

VAD is supported on all analog-to-digital converter (ADC) channels of the TLV320ADCx120/PCMx120-Q1 device family, that is, on analog and digital microphone channels. The digital microphone channel is preferred for low-power applications. This application note describes the operation of the VAD, the tunable parameters, and the device configurations required to support VAD.