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LM49352

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Gary Nacer
Posted by Gary Nacer
on Apr 18 2012 05:35 AM
Prodigy20 points

Hi,

I'm trying to use the LM49352 in Master mode (generates the clock and sync to my I2S interface).  From the documentation, it is not obvious how the port clocks and the converter clocks are related (or have to be configured).  Is there an app note on this?  Or some example?

For example:

I have a 6.144MHz Mclk, and I want an 8K sample rate, then I generate the clock for the DAC to be 2.048MHz (2*OSR*Fs).  Fine per document.

Now what should be the Port clock frequency?

I would expect the port output clock (master mode) to generate a frequency of 32*fs  (for 16-bit samples of L/R channels).  Does the port operating frequency = this or is it higher, or do I have apply interpolation,

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Gary

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  • Don Dapkus
    Posted by Don Dapkus
    on Apr 22 2012 09:51 AM
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    Hi, Gary,

    Someone familiar with this device will be getting with you shortly. sorry for the delay.

    -d2

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    Don Dapkus

    Audio Applications Engineering Manager

    Dallas, TX USA

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  • Gerardine  S Ly
    Posted by Gerardine S Ly
    on Apr 23 2012 10:04 AM
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    Hi Gary,

             I don't think we have an App Note in how to program the clocks for the Ports.  I'll double check and see what we have.  In the meantime, here is an example of how I set the clocks up on the bench using Fs=8kHz.

    Fs = 8kHz

    Sync = 2.048Mhz (Fs*256)

    Port Clock = 512khz (32 bits/channel; 16 bits data/ 16 bits padding)

    Gerardine Ly
    Audio Applications
    Texas Instruments-Silicon Valley Analog

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  • Gary Nacer
    Posted by Gary Nacer
    on Apr 23 2012 13:56 PM
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    Hi Gerardine,

    Thanks.  It is exactly what I thought.  I programmed the port clock as per my original post:  that is, the clock rate on the port has to be equal to the sample rate * number of bits fetched.

    In my case, for 16 bits (stereo) @ 8K: port clock is 8K*16*2 = 256KHz

    Your case also works: 8K*32*2 = 512KHz.

    This, of course, is with Clock_Gen (0x52 or 0x62) @ 1/1.

    Hope this helps others.

    Thanks,

    Gary

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