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XWM8739LEFL
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Wolfson Microelectronics plc 
XWM8739LEFL Datasheet PDF : 35 Pages
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WM8739 / WM8739L
Advanced Information
The ADC Full Scale input is 1.0V rms at AVDD = 3.3 volts. Any voltage greater than full scale will
possibly overload the ADC and cause distortion. Note that the full scale input tracks directly with
AVDD.
The device employs a pair of ADCs. The two channels cannot be selected independently.
The digital data from the ADC is fed for signal processing to the ADC Filters.
ADC FILTERS
The ADC filters perform true 24 bit signal processing to convert the raw multi-bit oversampled data
from the ADC to the correct sampling frequency to be output on the digital audio interface. Figure 11
illustrates the digital filter path.
FROM ADC
DIGITAL
DECIMATOR
DIGITAL
FILTER
DIGITAL
HPF
TO DIGITAL
AUDIO
INTERFACE
HPFEN
Figure 11 ADC Digital Filter
ADC DIGITAL FILTER
The ADC digital filters contain a digital high pass filter, selectable via software control. The high-pass
filter response is detailed in the Digital Filter Characteristics section. When the high-pass filter is
enabled the dc offset is continuously calculated and subtracted from the input signal. By setting
HPOR the last calculated dc offset value is stored when the high-pass filter is disabled and will
continue to be subtracted from the input signal. If the dc offset changed, the stored and subtracted
value will not change unless the high-pass filter is enabled. The software control is shown in Table 3.
REGISTER
ADDRESS
0000101
Audio Path Control
BIT LABEL
0
ADCHPD
4
HPOR
Table 3 ADC Software Control
DEFAULT
DESCRIPTION
0
ADC High Pass Filter Enable (Digital)
1 = Disable High Pass Filter
0 = Enable High Pass Filter
0
Store dc offset when High Pass Filter
disabled
1 = store offset
0 = clear offset
There are several types of ADC filter, the frequency and phase responses of which are shown in
Digital Filter Characteristics. The filter types are automatically configured depending on the sample
rate chosen. Refer to the sample rate section for more details.
CLOCKING SCHEMES
In a typical digital audio system there is only one central clock source producing a reference clock to
which all audio data processing is synchronised. This clock is often referred to as the audio system’s
Master Clock. To allow WM8739 to be used in a centrally clocked system, the WM8739 is capable of
either generating this ‘system’ clock itself or receiving it from an external source as will be discussed.
For applications where it is desirable that the WM8739 is the system clock source, then clock
generation is achieved through the use of a suitable crystal connected between the XTI/MCLK input
and XTO output pins (see CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR section).
AI Rev 2.2 September 2001
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