Part Number: PCM1860-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM1860 Hi expert,
From the Datasheet , we want to kown PCM1860-Q1 Support 4 channel or 2 channel?
Below the picture, we think it support 4channel.
But Below the picture, it seems just support…
Part Number: PCM1860 Tool/software: Hi,
One of my customers is experiencing an issue with this device.
The clocks are set to slave mode, and we are seeing the correct clocks for the I2S bus for a 48k Hz sample frequency and a differential signal…
Part Number: PCM1860 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM1861 Hi,
I'm working on a new design where the PCM1860(1) will be used in a system with a good 3,3V MCLK source. Can I use only that, on SCKI? If so, can I let XI float, or should I ground it…
Part Number: PCM1860 Hi Team,
Could you please confirm PLL IP is shared between ADC31x0 and PCM186x? The latter is fully described fractional PLL. I’m hoping the same set of (hidden) registers are accessible in the former. It would be helpful if you…
Part Number: PCM1860 Hi Sir,
My customer would like to use the PCM1860 on the microphone product, the design conditions have I2S slave mode, 16BITS, STEREO, 44.1K or 48K. What is the SCKI frequency?
Part Number: PCM1860 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM1862 , PCM1861 , PCM1864 Hi,
I have recently designed in the PCM1860. When I study the I2S port, I only see 16 bits of data. The rest is zero.
Is there anything I can do to get 24 bits of I2S…
Part Number: PCM1860 Hi Sirs, As title, can we apply 1.8V MCLK (SCKI) to the PCM1860 when using 1.8V VDDIO? The datasheet specifies 3.3V CMOS level in the description of SCKI. Thank you and Best regards, Wayne Chen 12/29/2020
Part Number: PCM1860 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM1861 Hi Team,
Our customer noticed some unusual behavior in the PCM1860 as described below.
We have encountered a problem while using the ADC PCM1860 on differential mode. Referring to the datasheet…
Hello,
The INT pin description is backwards in all PCM186x devices and the operation in the link we provided previously explains the proper operation. The pin is an input/output and when pulled HIGH the device is placed into Power-down. See below datasheet…