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Value of DAC_FS for TLV320AIC3204

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Noel Daniel
Posted by Noel Daniel
on May 15 2012 10:36 AM
Prodigy50 points

Hi have a sample code for initializing the Sampling frequency for a DAC in which the values are as given below:-

P=1, R=1, J=8, D=1920,  NDAC=2, MDAC=8, DOSR=128. This value is selected so as to have a MCLK of 12MHz.

The Sampling frequency is 48KHz ( DAC_FS).

But as per the values given in datasheet, the values for a MCLK of 12MHz should be as follows:-

P=1, R=1, J=7, D=1680,  NDAC=2, MDAC=7, DOSR=128.

The formula given as per the datasheet is

DAC_FS = ( CODEC_CLKIN) / ( NDAC * MDAC * DOSR )

CODEC_CLKIN = (PLL _CLKIN * R * J.D) / ( P )

PLL_CLKIN = MCLK = 12MHz.

The final obtained value of the DAC_FS is same with both the set the values. But my question is do we really have to deviate from the datasheet values or is there a specific reason for the value change ?

TLV320aic3204 ADC 16-bit ADC
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  • J Arbona
    Posted by J Arbona
    on May 16 2012 18:00 PM
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    Noel,

    It depends on what is the PRB_P or PRB_R resource class (RC) requirement is. The setting in the datasheet is ok. The sample code settings make it easier to change from one sample rate to another by just changing DOSR values (for DAC side) and MADC values (for ADC side).

    Regards,

    J-

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    Posted by Noel Daniel
    on Aug 27 2012 23:50 PM
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    Thank you very much for the solution J Arbona. Sorry from my side for the late response. Your response was really helpful.

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