Part Number: PCM1807 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM1808 Hi Team Could you tell us ESD(HBM/CDM) spec of the following items?
PCM1807PWR Best regards' Minami
Part Number: PCM1807 Hello,
I am modifying an old design where a DSP generated a MCLK for the slave devices from an oscillator (12.288MHz). I have changed the DSP and the new one cannot output a MCLK, so I am stuck at this point. I am working at 48kHz…
Part Number: PCM1807 My customer has an analogue microphone,
and they need something from TI to build a deciber meter to monitor environmental noise and upload the data to their cloud.
Does TI has some scheme to build a decibel meter?
For example…
Hi Christian,
Welcome to e2e Forum!
As far as the SPI interface goes, please refer to the "SPI SERIAL CONTROL PORT FOR MODE CONTROL" section of the DS which explains functioning of SPI Serial Control Port.
MS (pin 12) is held at a logic-1 state…
Part Number: PCM1807 In a recent application we have implemented a PCM1807 converter operated in slave mode.
Driving the left channel only with 3Vpp, the converter has full scale output on left out as expected. The right channel is at noise level as…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM1807 Hello,
In PCM1807 datasheet, there is a section called "Syncronization with the digital audio system". Here it mentions "the relationship between LRCK and SCKI changes more than ±6 BCKs for 64 BCK/frame (±5…
Hi Pratheek,
There is not currently a Linux driver for the PCM1807, but this is a fairly simple part. We are however developing a Linux drive for the PCM186X series, which is a newer ADC that comes in a 2 and 4 channel package. Both devices should…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM1807 I am considering PCM1807 to STM32 interface. STM32 is flexible in terms of accepting various forms of data via I2S however there is a concern that come to my attention and I want to clarify.
STM32 supports…
Part Number: PCM1741 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIR1000 , , PCM1807 I am trying to design an analog audio to IRDA communication system and I am not sure if these three chips with be able to digitally communicate with each other. I think the question…
While your heart remains "set" on PCM1807 - I'd bet money that it will be broken - if you don't switch to a simpler device. The complexity of that device may be so demanding as to spoil your efforts - note "how far" you've progressed - thus far.
Even…