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PCM5242: Can PCM5242 be set to 2.1Vrms in balanced output?

Part Number: PCM5242
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5102A, PCM5100A

Hello

There are two questions about PCM5242. Hope anyone could help.

1. I found that there is a PCM5242 datasheet with 2.1Vrms output
https://datasheet.octopart.com/PCM5242RHBT-Texas-Instruments-datasheet-27842574.pdf

Is it obsolete?
I'd like to know if there are any ways to have 2.1Vrms since 4.2Vrms is too much for amplifier with analog volume control. There will be channel imbalances at low volumes.

2. for the LPF circuit, will this be better? The high frequency can pass to AGND and won't go through signal path.

Thank you!

  • Hello Alex,

    The datasheet you are referring  is most probably a product preview  which has only 12 pages. The actual datasheet is about 130 pages-you should always use the official datasheet release as your reference.  In the released datasheet,  you can see that it mentions "Changed Description text in third paragraph From: "The PCM5242 provides 2.1VRMS.." To: "The PCM5242 provides 4.2VRMS."  So this part is 4.2V if used differential and 2.1V if used single ended. 

     Please refer to  section 8.7.2.1 Voltage Reference and Output Levels  for more on the output levels topic. You can also use Volume control . Please refer to 8.7.3 Digital Volume Control. And finally Analog gain control can be selected between 2Vrms FS (0dB) or 1Vrms FS (-6dB). Gain is controlled via hardware by the AGNS pin, and via software (SPI/I2C), Page 1, Register 2, D4(L-ch) / D0(R-ch).

    The outputs usually  connected differentially to the external amplifier's input- ( after LP filter, and  if you want to go single ended you can ground one of the amplifier's input while you connect DACs outputP to the other input.. Which I think it is what you are trying to show in the above diagram.

    Regards,

    Arash

  • Hello Arash

    Thank you for your kindly reply!

    I found that the Note about the volume control

    Does it mean that it will not degrade the sound quality as usual digital volume control? (such as getting worst SNR when you lower thte volume).

    Thanks again.

  • Hi Alex,

    Referring to the block diagram of page 16 In datasheet,   the note indicates the volume control is applied directly to the DAC not via embedded miniDSP . 

    In general  many believe digital volume control hurts dynamic range performance  as it reduces the amplitude  before it gets to the DAC, whereas analog volume control reduces amplification and hence preserve the dynamic performance . Here is the link to a good article that you can read  more about this.

    Regards,

    Arash

  • Hi Arash

    Would you please share the link again. It seems there are some error that didn't show.

    Besides, if we just want single end output, which circuit(A or B) would be better?
      

    Or the best solution is to choose PCM5102A?

    Thank you so much!

  • Hi Alex,

    Arash is out of office today and will get back to you tomorrow.

    Thanks for your patience,
    Jeff McPherson

  • Hello Alex, here is the link. 

    https://benchmarkmedia.com/blogs/application_notes/13095789-volume-control-technologies

    Either A or B would work but if you want to go single ended , I  would choose PCM5100A .

    Regards,

    Arash

  • Thanks Arash. Very useful! Appreciated for your help