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User's Guide

SBAU335 – May 2019

ADCx140EVM-PDK

This user's guide describes the function and use of the ADCx140EVM-PDK. This document includes the
hardware configuration instructions, a quick-start guide, jumper and connector descriptions, software
description, schematics, and printed circuit board (PCB) layout that demonstrate TI's recommended
practices for these devices.

Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 3
2 Hardware Overview.......................................................................................................... 3
2.1 AC-MB Settings ..................................................................................................... 3
2.2 ADCx140EVM-PDK Hardware Settings ......................................................................... 9
3 Software Overview ......................................................................................................... 12
3.1 PurePath Console 3 Installation ................................................................................. 12
3.2 ADCx140EVM GUI Installation .................................................................................. 13
4 Quick Start .................................................................................................................. 15
4.1 Configuring the Audio Serial Bus for the I2S Output .......................................................... 17

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4.2 Saving a Configuration ........................................................................................... 19


5 System Overview ........................................................................................................... 20
6 Schematic and Bill of Materials ........................................................................................... 21
6.1 ADCx140EVM-PDK Schematic and Bill of Materials ......................................................... 21
6.2 AC-MB Schematic and Bill of Materials ........................................................................ 24
7 Matlab Audio Capture Example .......................................................................................... 29

List of Figures
1 AC-MB Audio Serial Interface Routing .................................................................................... 3
2 AC-MB USB Audio Setting ................................................................................................. 4
3 AC-MB Optical or Auxiliary Analog Audio Setting ....................................................................... 5
4 AC-MB External Audio Setting ............................................................................................. 6
5 AC-MB Connection with External Audio Serial Interface ............................................................... 7
6 Power-Supply Distribution of the AC-MB ................................................................................. 8
7 TLV320ADCx140EVB Input Architecture ................................................................................. 9
8 TLV320ADCx140EVB Connection for Line Input Application ........................................................ 10
9 TLV320ADCx140EVB Connection for the Onboard Microphone Test .............................................. 11
10 PurePath Console 3 Installation .......................................................................................... 12
11 PurePath Console 3 App Center ......................................................................................... 13
12 Initial GUI Configuration ................................................................................................... 13
13 Audio Config Tab ........................................................................................................... 14
14 Hardware Connect ......................................................................................................... 14
15 Audio Configuration ........................................................................................................ 15
16 MIC Bias Configuration .................................................................................................... 15
17 Standby to Active Mode ................................................................................................... 15
18 Disabled Controls in Active Mode ........................................................................................ 16
19 Audio Serial Bus Tab ...................................................................................................... 17
20 ASI Format Configuration ................................................................................................. 17
21 Clock Monitor Pane ........................................................................................................ 18
22 Channel Output Configuration and Diagram............................................................................ 18
23 Saving a Configuration in PPC3.......................................................................................... 19
24 System Overview ........................................................................................................... 20
25 ADCx140EVM-PDK Schematics ......................................................................................... 21
26 AC-MB Schematics ........................................................................................................ 24

List of Tables
1 TLV320ADCx140 Family ................................................................................................... 3
2 ADCx140EVM-PDK Bill of Materials ..................................................................................... 22
3 AC-MB Bill of Materials .................................................................................................... 25
Trademarks
PurePath is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
Audio Toolbox is a trademark of MathWorks.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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1 Introduction
The ADCx140EVM-PDK is an evaluation module (EVM) designed to demonstrate the performance and
functionality of the TLV320ADCx140 family of devices. This family includes the devices shown in Table 1
with differences in performance and function noted.

Table 1. TLV320ADCx140 Family


Device SNR Without DRE (dB) SNR With DRE (dB)
TLV320ADC3140 106 N/A
TLV320ADC5140 108 120
TLV320ADC6140 112 123

2 Hardware Overview
The evaluation kit consists of the TLV320ADCx140EVB daughterboard and the AC-MB motherboard. The
motherboard is used to provide power, control, and digital audio signals to the evaluation module. The
daughterboard contains the TLV320ADCx140 device and its input connections. A detailed functional
overview of the TLV320ADCx140EVB system is described in Section 5.

2.1 AC-MB Settings

2.1.1 Audio Serial Interface Settings


The AC-MB provides the digital audio digital signals to the evaluation module from the universal serial bus
(USB), optical, stereo jack, and external audio serial interface (ASI) header. Figure 1 shows a block
diagram of the ASI routing on the AC-MB.

USB
Aud io
Pro cessor

Optical Inp ut MUX To EVM

Optical Output PCM921 1

Stereo An alog
Input Sou rce
Sele ctor Exte rnal ASI Hea der
(SW2)

Figure 1. AC-MB Audio Serial Interface Routing

Switch SW2 on the AC-MB selects the audio serial bus that interfaces with the TLV320ADC5140EVB.
Next to switch SW2, the AC-MB has a quick reference table to identify the audio serial interface source
options and switch settings. The AC-MB acts as the master for the audio serial interface, with three
different modes of operation (see Figure 2): USB, optical or analog, or external ASI.

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2.1.1.1 USB
The serial interface clocks and data are provided from the USB interface. The sampling rate and format
are determined by the USB audio class driver on the operating system. The default settings for the USB
audio interface are 32-bit frame size, 48-kHz sampling rate, BCLK and FSYNC ratio is 256, and the format
is time-division multiplexing (TDM).
The AC-MB is detected by the OS as an audio device with the name TI USB Audio UAC2.0. Figure 2
shows the AC-MB audio setting for the USB mode of operation.

ON

S1 S0

Figure 2. AC-MB USB Audio Setting

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2.1.1.2 Optical or Auxilary Analog Audio Input


Serial interface signals are provided from the PCM9211 digital transceiver, which is capable of sending
digital data to the EVB from an analog input or optical input. Meanwhile, the data from the EVB can be
streamed through the optical output. Figure 3 shows the AC-MB audio setting for the optical and analog
mode of operation.

ON

S1 S0

Figure 3. AC-MB Optical or Auxiliary Analog Audio Setting

The optical output of the AC-MB streams the data captured on the EVM with the format determined by the
input source used. When there is an optical input connected, the LOCK LED must be ON, and the
PCM9211 streams the audio serial interface clocks with the format determined by the optical input frame.
The digital data from the optical input is streamed to the evaluation module. If the optical input is not
connected, the PCM9211 captures the input signal provided through the analog input, and streams the
signal to the evaluation module. This feature can be useful when a digital input DAC is connected to the
AC-MB, providing an analog input for quick evaluation. In Auxiliary Analog Audio mode the audio serial
interface format is fixed to a 24-bit, 48-kHz, I2S mode.

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2.1.1.3 External
In this mode, the audio serial interface clocks for the evaluation board are provided through connector J7
from an external source. This architecture allows the use of an external system to communicate with the
evaluation board, such as a different host processor or test equipment (for instance, Audio Precision
PSIA). The clocks generated from the USB interface and PCM9211 are isolated with this setting. Figure 4
shows the AC-MB audio setting for the external mode of operation.

ON

S1

Figure 4. AC-MB External Audio Setting

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Figure 5 shows how to connect the external audio interface, with the bottom row for the signal and the top
row for ground.

GND
FSYNC
MCLK
BCLK

DIN

DOUT

Host Processor / Audio Analyzer


Figure 5. AC-MB Connection with External Audio Serial Interface

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2.1.2 AC-MB Power Supply


The complete EVM system is powered from a single 5-V power supply. However, the motherboard has
different low-dropout regulators (LDOs) integrated that provide the required power supplies to the different
blocks of the board. Figure 6 shows a block diagram depicting the power structure of the AC-MB.

To EVM

Figure 6. Power-Supply Distribution of the AC-MB

The AC-MB can be powered from the host computer by using the USB 5-V power supply (VBUS) by
shorting header J5, USB POWER. Additionally, the AC-MB can be powered from an external power
supply connected to terminal J4, EXTERNAL POWER. Header J5 must be open for external supply
operation. The IOVDD voltage for the digital signals that is provided to the evaluation module is generated
on the motherboard from the main power supply (USB or external). The voltage levels available are 1.8 V
and 3.3 V, and can be selected via the J3 header IOVDD. For 1.8-V operation, short pins 2 and 3 of
header J3; for 3.3-V operation, short pins 1 and 2. When the motherboard is fully powered and the power
supplies from the onboard LDOs are correct, the green POWER LED (D3) turns ON. The USB READY
LED indicates that a successful USB communication is established between the AC-MB and the host
computer.

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2.2 ADCx140EVM-PDK Hardware Settings


The TLV320ADCx140 evaluation module has several input configuration options and offers extensive
flexibility to allow the user to evaluate the device across multiple operation modes. The different operation
modes are highlighted in this section. The INxP and INxM pins of the TLV320ADCx140 can optionally
connect to an onboard microphone for quick evaluation, and can be optionally configured to bypass the
input decoupling capacitors for evaluating the functionality of the digital microphones or GPIOs. Figure 7
shows the architecture of the inputs to the evaluation module.

TLV320ADCx140

IN1P IN1M IN2P IN2M IN3P IN3M IN4P IN4M

J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12

J15

J16
MK1
IN1P IN1M IN2P IN2M IN3P IN3M IN4P IN4M

Figure 7. TLV320ADCx140EVB Input Architecture

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2.2.1 Line Inputs


For the line input configuration (shown in Figure 8), the TLV320ADCx140 captures the audio signal
provided through terminals J2 (IN1), J3 (IN2), J4 (IN3), and J5 (IN4). The input accepted in this mode is a
differential, 2-VRMS, full-scale audio signal. If a single-ended source is used, the 1-VRMS signal is
supported.

Figure 8. TLV320ADCx140EVB Connection for Line Input Application

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2.2.2 Onboard Microphone Input


For the onboard microphone input configuration (shown in Figure 9), the TLV320ADCx140 records the
audio captured from the microphones located on the bottom edge of the board. MICBIAS is used to power
the onboard microphone, so header J14 must be shorted. There must not be any connections to J1 during
onboard microphone use to preserve the performance of the microphone.

Figure 9. TLV320ADCx140EVB Connection for the Onboard Microphone Test

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3 Software Overview
Texas Instrument's PurePath™ Console 3 (PPC3) graphical development suite is a program that serves
as a platform for many of TI's audio products. PPC3 is designed to simplify the evaluation, configuration,
and debug process associated with the development of audio products.

3.1 PurePath Console 3 Installation


The ADCx140EVM-PDK GUI is an application that installs into the PPC3 framework. PPC3 must be
installed prior to downloading the ADCX140EVM-PDK GUI. To download the PPC3, visit
www.ti.com/tool/PUREPATHCONSOLE and request access. If the PPC3 is already installed, proceed to
Section 3.2. Figure 10 shows the setup directory for the PPC3 installation.

Figure 10. PurePath Console 3 Installation

Open the PPC3 installer and follow the instructions in the setup wizard.

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3.2 ADCx140EVM GUI Installation

3.2.1 Software Setup


Open the PPC3 application in the directory chosen for the GUI installation in Section 3.1. Figure 11 shows
the resulting app center window. Click on the TLV320ADCx140 app tile.

Figure 11. PurePath Console 3 App Center

The TLV320ADCx140 GUI is designed to work with up to four devices at any time. As shown in Figure 12,
choose the 1 device radial button and click New.

Figure 12. Initial GUI Configuration

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As shown in Figure 13, the GUI opens to the Audio Config tab.

Figure 13. Audio Config Tab

Before changing any parameters, check the lower left corner of the PPC3 window, as shown in Figure 14,
to verify that the EVM is connected. If no EVM is detected, the text will read ADCx140 offline. If the EVM
is detected, a Connect button appears. Clicking this button connects the hardware.

Figure 14. Hardware Connect

When the hardware is connected, the Connect button changes to read Disconnect, and the device is
ready to be configured.

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4 Quick Start
Configure the AC-MB for the USB audio (TDM) and the TLV320ADCx140EVB for the onboard microphone
input.
All configurations for this example are done on the audio configuration tab. In the Audio Configuration
block in the lower right portion of the audio configuration tab (as shown in Figure 15), select a word length
of 16 bits, and enable the ASI output channel 1.

Figure 15. Audio Configuration

As shown in Figure 16, select AVDD for the MIC bias voltage and power-up the MIC bias.

Figure 16. MIC Bias Configuration

The default state for the TLV320ADCx140 is standby mode and, with the exception of the channel digital
volume, all device configurations must be done in standby mode. The TLV320ADCx140 does not provide
a digital audio output in standby mode. Figure 17 shows how to change the mode from standby to active.

Figure 17. Standby to Active Mode

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When active mode is enabled, any controls not configurable in active mode are grayed out. These controls
can be changed again when the device is brought out of active mode. Figure 18 shows which controls are
disabled.

Figure 18. Disabled Controls in Active Mode

Audio can now be captured on your PC using the audio program of your choice.

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4.1 Configuring the Audio Serial Bus for the I S Output
The TLV320ADCx140 features a highly flexible audio serial bus that can be configured to implement a
wide range of data formats. The default format is TDM, however the GUI can be used to change the data
format to I2S. This section describes how to configure the TLV320ADCx140EVM for a 2-channel I2S output
to a USB audio at 16 bits and 48 kHz. Configure the AC-MB for USB audio as described in Section 4. As
shown in Figure 19, select the audio serial bus tab.

Figure 19. Audio Serial Bus Tab

In the ASI format configuration pane (shown in Figure 20), change the protocol format to I2S, and the word
length to 16 bits.

Figure 20. ASI Format Configuration

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When the protocol format is changed to I2S in the GUI, the USB audio processor on the AC-MB also
changes the audio format to I2S. The GUI reads the ASI status register (page 0 register 0x15), providing
the detected sampling rate and BCLK and FSYNC ratio. The ASI status register can also be read
manually in the audio serial bus tab by clicking the Read button, as shown in Figure 21, in the clock
monitor pane.

Figure 21. Clock Monitor Pane

The default slot assignment for channel 1 is left slot 0 and the default slot assignment for channel 2 is left
slot 1. As shown in Figure 22, change the channel 2 slot assignment to right slot 0. The diagram at the top
of the window updates to display the data format and slots selected.

Figure 22. Channel Output Configuration and Diagram

The AC-MB USB audio currently supports only two channels per data line when in I2S mode and the
BCLK and FSYNC ratio is fixed at 64. The EVM is now ready for use with the audio recording program of
your choice.

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4.2 Saving a Configuration


To save a configuration, as shown in Figure 23, click the upper left corner of the PPC3 window and select
Save. The configuration is saved as a .ppc3 file. To load a saved configuration, click the upper left corner
of the PPC3 window and select Open. Navigate to the location of the saved .ppc3 file, and click Open.

Figure 23. Saving a Configuration in PPC3

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5 System Overview
Figure 24 shows an overview of the system.

EVM External ACMB EVM Digital


JTAG Power Power Power Test IOVDD EVM Power Test
Main Port Indicator Terminal Points Select LDO Indicator Points
System
Reset

USB Power GPIO1


Header
Header

Micro USB
Connector
DUT Power
Test Points
XMOS
Audio
Processor
DUT
Optical Circuit
S/PDIF
Output
INPx/INMx
Optical Test Points
S/PDIF
Input
Input
Stereo
Capacitor
Analog
Bypass
Input
Header

PCM9211 Digital ASI On Board On Board Input


Interface Selector Microphone Microphone terminals
Test Points Connection
Headers

Figure 24. System Overview

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6 Schematic and Bill of Materials

6.1 ADCx140EVM-PDK Schematic and Bill of Materials


This section provides the schematics and bill of materials (BOM) for the ADCx140EVM-PDK.

6.1.1 ADCx140EVM-PDK Schematic


Figure 25 shows the schematics for the ADCx140EVM-PDK.
TLV320ADC5140DC087A
Main

J5 J14 J15

MICBIAS
TP1 MK1
IN1P IOVDD AVDD 1
IN1P VDD
3 AMIC1P
OUT+ IN1P
C14 C11 2 AMIC1M
OUT- IN1M
0.1uF 4 GND
J1 C4 C3 C1 C2 16V
1 16V TP2 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF VREF AREG DREG
2 4.7uF IN1M 10V 16V 16V 16V
3 MICBIAS
C15 GND GND J16
C6 C7 C8 C9 C10
GND GND GND GND 16V 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 10uF On-Board Microphone
GND 16V 1uF 16V 10V 16V 10V
4.7uF U1
IN1M
C5
1uF 1 AVDD VREF 3
16V GND GND GND GND GND
19 IOVDD AREG 2
J6
24
GND MICBIAS 5
DREG Designator Function Designator Function
MICBIAS
J7 23
FSYNC
22
FSYNC Capacitor Bypass for direct connection from
IN1P_GPI1 6
BCLK
21
BCLK J14 MICBIAS Connection to On-Board Mic J5-J12 DUT input pins to input terminals
IN1P_GPI1 SDOUT DOUT
TP3 IN1M_GPO1 7 IN1M_GPO1
IN2P 14
IN2P SHDNZ SHDNz
IN2P_GPI2 8 20
C16 IN2M_GPO2 9
IN2P_GPI2 GPIO1 GPIO1 J15 IN1P Connection to On-Board Mic J13 Connection to DUT GPO
IN2M_GPO2
18
SDA_SSZ SDA/SSZ
J2 IN3P_GPI3 10 17
IN3P_GPI3 SCL_MOSI SCL/MOSI
1 16V TP4 11 16
2 4.7uF IN2M
IN3M_GPO3
IN3M_GPO3 ADDR0_SCLK
ADDR1_MISO 15
ADD0/SCLK
ADD1/MISO
J16 IN1M Connection to On-Board Mic Jumper Description
3 IN4P_GPI4 12 IN4P_GPI4
C17 IN4M_GPO4 13 4
IN4M_GPO4 AVSS
VSS 25

GND 16V
4.7uF TLV320A DC5140IRTWR
IN2M
GND GND

TP19 TP23 TP27


J8 IOVDD-MB +5V
FSYNC SCL MISO
TP17 TP18
J9 TLV320AICx140 CIRCUIT IOVDD-MB +5V
FSYNC SCL MISO

TP5
From Motherboard
IN3P TP20 TP24 TP28
IN3P
C18 BCLK SDA MOSI
AREG VREF
BCLK SDA MOSI
J3
1 16V TP6 TP13 TP15
2 4.7uF IN3M AREG VREF
3
SPI I²C
GPIO1 is optional for MCLK or INTz
C19 R4 R8 0 TP21 TP25 TP29
SS0 SDA
DREG MICBIAS
R5 R9 0 R2 DOUT SHDNz SCLK
MOSI SCL GPIO1 INTz
GND 16V TP14 TP16
DOUT SHDNz SCLK
4.7uF R6 DREG MICBIAS
IN3M SCLK
R7 IOVDD-MB IOVDD-MB
MISO From DUT
TP22 TP26 TP30
J10 R3
R10 R12 MCLK
MCLK INTz SS0
+3.3V AVDD IOVDD-MB IOVDD
Populate resistors according to MCLK INTz SS0
J11
the desired control interface JMP1 JMP2

TP7
GPIO1
IN4P R11 R13 AVDD IOVDD
IN4P
2.2k 2.2k J13
C20 TP11 TP12 Digital Signal Test Points
AVDD IOVDD
J4
1 16V TP8 R1
2 4.7uF GND GND 0
To DUT
IN4M
3
From DUT
I²C Address
C21
SDA/SSZ
TP9 TP10
GND GND
SCL/MOSI
GND 16V GND
4.7uF
IN4M ADD0/SCLK
+5V
GND GND J17
ADD1/MISO
1 2
RSTz
3 4 IOVDD-MB
GPO1
J12 5 6
Control Interface Selection GPIO1 Selection Power Test Points GPO2
7 8
9 10
INTz
11 12
GPI2
13 14
15 16
17 18
SCLK SCL
19 20
MISO SDA
21 22
MOSI
23 24
SS0 SS1
+3.3V 25 26
IOVDD-MB IOVDD-MB IOVDD-MB 27 28
From Motherboard DOUT
29 30
DOUT3
DOUT2 DOUT4
+5V U2 +3.3V 31 32
RSTz DIN1
33 34
MCLK DIN2
1

8 1 U3 C25 35 36
IN OUT
D1 R16 1 8 R17 R18 37 38
5 3
Power Green 2.2k
A0 VCC
2.2k 2.2k
BCLK
39 40
DIN3
EN NR
R14 16V FSYNC DIN4
2 A1 WP 7
2

C12 C13 2 C22 C23 C24 0 0.1uF


NC

41
42
44
43
10uF 0.1uF 6 4 0.01uF 16V 10uF 3 6
NC GND A2 SCL SCL
16V 16V 7 NC PAD 9 16V 0.1uF 16V
R15 4 5
VSS SDA SDA
442 GND GND
SHDNz
TPS735xxDRB-Q1 24LC512-I/ST
GND
To DUT GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND

GND Connector to A C-MB


External RST Option EEPROM for Firmw are ID

On-Board +3.3V Power Supply Power LED

Figure 25. ADCx140EVM-PDK Schematics

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6.1.2 ADCx140EVM-PDK Bill of Materials


Table 2 lists the BOM for the ADCx140EVM-PDK.

Table 2. ADCx140EVM-PDK Bill of Materials


Valu
Designator Qty e Description Package Reference Part Number Manufacturer
C1, C3, C7, C9, 8 0.1u CAP, CERM, 0.1 uF, 16 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0402 0402 885012205037 Wurth
C11, C13, C23, F Elektronik
C25
C2 1 1uF CAP, CERM, 1 uF, 16 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0603 0603 885012206052 Wurth
Elektronik
C4, C8, C10 3 10uF CAP, CERM, 10 uF, 10 V, +/- 20%, X5R, 0603 0603 C1608X5R1A106M080 TDK
AC
C5 1 1uF CAP, CERM, 1 uF, 16 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0603 0603 EMK107B7105KA-T Taiyo Yuden
C6 1 1uF CAP, CERM, 1 uF, 16 V, +/- 10%, X5R, 0402 0402 EMK105BJ105KVHF Taiyo Yuden
C12, C24 2 10uF CAP, CERM, 10 uF, 16 V, +/- 20%, X5R, 0603 0603 EMK107BBJ106MA-T Taiyo Yuden
C14, C15, C16, 8 4.7u CAP, CERM, 4.7 uF, 16 V, +/- 10%, X7R, AEC- 0805 GCM21BR71C475KA7 MuRata
C17, C18, C19, F Q200 Grade 1, 0805 3L
C20, C21
C22 1 0.01 CAP, CERM, 0.01 uF, 16 V, +/- 10%, X7R, 0402 0402 520L103KT16T AT Ceramics
uF
D1 1 Gree LED, Green, SMD LED_0805 LTST-C170KGKT Lite-On
n
H1, H3 2 Small nylon hex nut, 0.10 thick with a 0.250 Hex Nut,4-40 9605 Keystone
outside diameter and a 4-40 threading Thread, 250" Head
Dia
H2, H4 2 HEX STANDOFF 4-40 NYLON 3/4" HEX STANDOFF 4- 4804 Keystone
40 NYLON 3/4"
J1, J2, J3, J4 4 CONN TERM BLOCK 2.54MM 3POS PCB HDR3 OSTVN03A150 On Shore
Technology
J5, J6, J7, J8, J9, 12 Header, 100mil, 2x1, Gold 2x1 Header TSW-102-07-G-S Samtec
J10, J11, J12, J13,
J14, J15, J16
J17 1 Connector, Header, High Speed, 20 pairs, SMT QTE-020-01-X-D-A QTE-020-01-L-D-A Samtec
JMP1, JMP2 2 Jumper Wire, 100mil spacing, Wire Jumper 923345-01-C 3M
LBL1 1 Thermal Transfer Printable Labels, 0.650" W x PCB Label 0.650 x THT-14-423-10 Brady
0.200" H 0.200 inch
MK1 1 Ultra-Low Noise Microphone with Differential 4x3mm, LGA ICS-40720 InvenSense
Output, LGA-4
R1, R8, R9, R14 4 0 RES, 0, 1%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0, 0603 0603 RMCF0603ZT0R00 Stackpole
Electronics
Inc
R11, R13 2 2.2k RES, 2.2 k, 5%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0, 0603 0603 ERJ-3GEYJ222V Panasonic
R15 1 442 RES, 442, 1%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0, 0603 0603 CRCW0603442RFKEA Vishay-Dale
R16, R17, R18 3 2.2k RES, 2.2 k, 5%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0, 0402 CRCW04022K20JNED Vishay-Dale
0402
SH1, SH2, SH3, 11 1x2 Shunt, 100mil, Gold plated, Black Shunt SNT-100-BK-G Samtec
SH4, SH5, SH6,
SH7, SH8, SH9,
SH10, SH11
TP9, TP10 2 Test Point, Multipurpose, Black, TH Black Multipurpose 5011 Keystone
Testpoint
U1 1 Quad Channel, 384-kHz, Audio Analog-to-Digital RTW0024H TLV320ADC5140IRTW Texas
Converter, RTW0024H (WQFN-24) R Instruments
U2 1 500-mA, Low Quiescent Current, Low-Noise, High DRB0008B TPS73533QDRBRQ1 Texas
PSRR, Low-Dropout Linear Regulator for Instruments
Automotive
U3 1 EEPROM, 512KBIT, 400KHZ, 8TSSOP TSSOP-8 24LC512-I/ST Microchip
R2, R3, R4, R5, 0 0 RES, 0, 1%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0, 0603 0603 RMCF0603ZT0R00 Stackpole
R6, R7 Electronics
Inc
R10, R12 0 2.2k RES, 2.2 k, 5%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0, 0603 0603 ERJ-3GEYJ222V Panasonic

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Valu
Designator Qty e Description Package Reference Part Number Manufacturer
TP1, TP2, TP3, 0 Test Point, Miniature, Red, TH Red Miniature 5000 Keystone
TP4, TP5, TP6, Testpoint
TP7, TP8, TP11,
TP12, TP13,
TP14, TP15,
TP16, TP17, TP18
TP19, TP20, 0 Test Point, Miniature, Green, TH Green Miniature 5116 Keystone
TP21, TP22, Testpoint
TP23, TP24,
TP25, TP26,
TP27, TP28,
TP29, TP30

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6.2 AC-MB Schematic and Bill of Materials


This section provides the schematics and BOM for the AC-MB.

6.2.1 AC-MB Schematic


Figure 26 shows the schematics for the ADCx140EVM-PDK.
Aud io Conver ters Motherboard DC058 Rev A
PCM9211, Aud io Interface and Test Po ints

U9 PLT133/T10W
1 +3.3V +3.3V IOVDD
Optical VIN
U10
Output
GND
VCC

U11 +5V-PCM +3.3V +3.3V 16 U12


NC
NC

VCC
14 VCCA VCCB 13
+3.3V S/PDIF-OUT 15 46 X-MCLK 2 15
MPO0 VCCAD 1B1 DIR1
2

5
4

16 MPO1 VCC 42 9211-MCLK 3 1B2 16 DIR2


VDDRX 36 1A 4 AC-MB-MCLK 5 DIR3
37 RXIN0 DVDD 22 X-BCLK 5 2B1 6 DIR4
35 RXIN1 9211-BCLK 6 2B2 2A 7 AC-MB-BCLK
GND S/PDIF-IN 33 1 12 EVM-MCLK
RXIN2 A1 B1 EVM-MCLK
32 20 9211-MCLK X-FSYNC 11 9 AC-MB-FSYNC
RXIN3 SCKO 9211-MCLK 3B1 3A
31 19 9211-BCLK 9211-FSYNC 10 2 11 EVM-BCLK
RXIN4/ASCKI0 BCK 9211-BCLK 3B2 A2 B2 EVM-BCLK
U13 PLR135/T10 30 18 9211-FSYNC 12
RXIN5/ABCKI0 FSYNC 9211-FSYNC 4A
3 29 17 9211-DOUT 14 3 10 EVM-FSYNC
Optical VOUT RXIN6/AFSYNCI0 DOUT 9211-DOUT 4B1 A3 B3 EVM-FSYNC
28 13
Input RXIN7/ADIN0 4B2
GND
VCC

10 R39 0 15 4 9
NC
NC

9211-DIN
MPIO_C3 9211-DIN1 X-MCLK OE A4 B4
25 9 R40 EVM-DOUT1
X-SCL MC/SCL MPIO_C2 DNP 9211-DIN2 X-BCLK EVM-DOUT1
+3.3V 24 8 1 8 7 8
X-SDA MDI/SDA MPIO_C1 X-FSYNC I2S-SEL-S1 S GND I2S-SEL-S0 OE GND
1

5
4

23 7 EVM-DOUT2
MDO/ADR0 MPIO_C0 EVM-DOUT2
26 SN74AVC4T774RSVR
MS/ADR1 X-DIN1
14 SN74CB3Q3257DGVR EVM-DOUT3
MPIO_B3 X-DIN2 EVM-DOUT3
27 13 U14B +3.3V
MODE MPIO_B2 X-DIN3
GND 12 GND GND GND GND EVM-DOUT4
MPIO_B1 X-DIN4 EVM-DOUT4
34 11 1 5
EVM-RSTz RST MPIO_B0 NC VCC
X-DOUT1
Y2 6 3 +3.3V +3.3V IOVDD EVM-DIN1
MPIO_A3 GND X-DOUT2 EVM-DIN1
2 1 39 5 U15
G XTI MPIO_A2 X-DOUT3
4 3 40 4 16 U16 EVM-DIN2
G XTO MPIO_A1 X-DOUT4 VCC EVM-DIN2
MPIO_A0 3 14 VCCA VCCB 13
24.576MHz C48 C49 GND X-DIN1 2 15 EVM-DIN3
27pF 27pF
From XMOS 1B1 DIR1 EVM-DIN3
U14A 9211-DIN1 3 1B2 16 DIR2
GND 50V 50V VINR 48 4 AC-MB-DIN1 5 EVM-DIN4
VINR 1A DIR3 EVM-DIN4
ERROR/INT0 1 9211-LOCK 2 4 X-DIN2 5 2B1 6 DIR4
VINL 47 VINL NPCM/INT1 2 9211-DIN2 6 2B2 2A 7 AC-MB-DIN2
1 A1 B1 12
2

GND GND 41 SN74LVC1G14DCKR X-DIN3 11 9 AC-MB-DIN3


AGND 3B1 3A
44 VCOM AGNDAD 45 D5 10 3B2 2 A2 B2 11
C50 38 Blue 12 AC-MB-DIN4
J6 GNDRX 4A
2 10uF 43 21 X-DIN4 14 3 10
1

FILT DGND 4B1 A3 B3


4 16V 13
Analog S/PDIF Lock 4B2
Input 5 C51 OE 15 4 A4 B4 9
3 10uF PCM9211PT
1 16V R41 1 8 7 8
1.5k I2S-SEL-S1 S GND I2S-SEL-S0 OE GND
GND
R42 R43 SN74AVC4T774RSVR
200k 200k GND SN74CB3Q3257DGVR
R44
GND 680 GND GND GND GND
C52 C53 C54 C55 GND
9211-MCLK
10uF 0.1uF 4700pF 50V
9211-BCLK
GND GND 16V 16V 25V 0.068uF +3.3V +3.3V IOVDD
9211-FSYNC
U17
16 U18
9211-DIN1 VCC
14 13
9211-DIN2 VCCA VCCB
GND GND GND GND X-DOUT1 2 15
1B1 DIR1
9211-DOUT 3 16
9211-DOUT 1B2 DIR2
1A 4 AC-MB-DOUT1 5 DIR3
X-DOUT2 5 6
+3.3V +3.3V +5V-PCM +5V-PCM +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +5V +5V-PCM
From PCM9211 2B1 DIR4
9211-DOUT 6 2B2 2A 7 AC-MB-DOUT2
1 A1 B1 12
X-DOUT3 11 3B1 3A 9 AC-MB-DOUT3
C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 C63 C64 L4
10 3B2 2 A2 B2 11
0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 12 AC-MB-DOUT4
4A
16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 100 ohm X-DOUT4 14 3 10
4B1 A3 B3
13 4B2
OE 15 4 A4 B4 9

GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 1 8 7 8


PCM9211 Circuit I2S-SEL-S1 S GND I2S-SEL-S0 OE GND
SN74AVC4T774RSVR
SN74CB3Q3257DGVR

GND GND GND


Digital Aud io Mux Digital Aud io Translator / Buffer

+3.3V IOVDD
+3.3V +3.3V IOVDD +3.3V +3.3V IOVDD +3.3V +3.3V IOVDD
U19
+3.3V IOVDD 14 13
VCCA VCCB
15 C65 C66 C67 C68 C69 C70 C71 C72 C73
DIR1
+3.3V U20 16 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
DIR2
1 8 5 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V
R45 VCCA VCCB DIR3
5 EN 6 DIR4
10.0k
3 6 1 12
X-SCL SDAA SDAB EVM-SCL X-SPI-CLK A1 B1 EVM-SPI-CLK
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
X-SDA 2 SCLA SCLB 7
EVM-SDA 2 A2 B2 11 Digital Audio Mux/Translation
3 10
RSTz A3 B3 EVM-RSTz
GND 4
4 A4 B4 9
TCA9802DGKR
7 OE GND 8
I²C Translator GND SN74AVC4T774RSVR
J7
SW2 Position
21 22
GND
SPI / RST Translator GND S1 S0 AUDIO
EVM-MCLK
19 20
EVM-BCLK
ON ON USB 17 18 +5V
OFF ON OPTICAL/ANALOG
EVM-FSYNC
15 16
EVM-DOUT1
+3.3V IOVDD +3.3V IOVDD X OFF EXTERNAL ASI +3.3V +3.3V 13 14 J8
EVM-DOUT2
11 12 1 2
EVM-DOUT3 EVM-RSTz
U21 U22 9 10 3 4 IOVDD
EVM-DOUT4 EVM-GPO1
14 13 14 13 7 8 5 6
VCCA VCCB VCCA VCCB
R46 R47 EVM-DIN1 EVM-GPO2
15 15 5 6 7 8
DIR1 DIR1
10.0k 10.0k EVM-DIN2
16 16 3 4 9 10
DIR2 DIR2 EVM-DIN3 EVM-GPI1
5 5 1 2 11 12
DIR3 DIR3 SW2 EVM-DIN4 EVM-GPI2
6 6 3 2 I2S-SEL-S0 13 14
DIR4 DIR4 I2S-SEL-S0
4 1 I2S-SEL-S1 15 16
I2S-SEL-S1
1 12 1 12 17 18
X-P2 A1 B1 EVM-GPI2 X-SPI-SS1 A1 B1 EVM-SPI-SS1 A6SN-2104 Extern al Aud io GND EVM-SPI-CLK EVM-SCL
19 20
EVM-SPI-MISO EVM-SDA
2 11 2 11 21 22
X-P3 A2 B2 EVM-GPI1 X-SPI-SS0 A2 B2 EVM-SPI-SS0 EVM-SPI-MOSI
GND 23 24
EVM-SPI-SS0 EVM-SPI-SS1
3 10 3 10 25 26
X-P0 A3 B3 EVM-GPO2 X-SPI-MOSI A3 B3 EVM-SPI-MOSI Audio Serial Interface Selection PSIA Connector EVM-DOUT1 27 28
EVM-DOUT3
4 9 4 9 29 30
X-P1 A4 B4 EVM-GPO1 X-SPI-MISO A4 B4 EVM-SPI-MISO EVM-DOUT2 EVM-DOUT4
31 32
EVM-DIN1
7 8 7 8 33 34
OE GND OE GND EVM-MCLK EVM-DIN2
35 36
SN74AVC4T774RSVR SN74AVC4T774RSVR 37 38
EVM-BCLK EVM-DIN3
39 40
EVM-FSYNC EVM-DIN4
GND
GPIO Translator GND GND
SPI Translator GND

41
42

43
44
TP1 TP2
TP3 TP4 +5V +5V +1.8V +1.8V
SCL TP5 SCLK TP6 TP7 TP8 TP9 TP10
SDA MISO TP11 DNP DNP GND GND GND GND
+3.3V IOVDD +3.3V IOVDD +3.3V IOVDD +3.3V IOVDD DNP DNP MOSI TP12
DNP DNP SS0 TP13 GND GND GND
EVM-SCL EVM-SPI-CLK DNP SS1 TP14 TP15
EVM-SDA EVM-SPI-MISO DNP
C74 C75 C76 C77 C78 C79 C80 C81 +3.3V +3.3V +1V +1.0V
EVM-SPI-MOSI DNP
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
EVM-SPI-SS0 DNP DNP
16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V GND GND GND GND
EVM-SPI-SS1

I²C SPI Power


GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Control Interface Translation Test Points EVM Connector

Figure 26. AC-MB Schematics

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6.2.2 AC-MB Bill of Materials


Table 3 lists the BOM for the AC-MB.

Table 3. AC-MB Bill of Materials


Designator Quantit Valu Description PackageReferen PartNumber Manufacturer
y e ce
!PCB1 1 Printed Circuit Board DC058 Any
C1 1 2.2u CAP, CERM, 2.2 uF, 16 V, +/- 10%, 0603 EMK107BB7225 Taiyo Yuden
F X7R, 0603 KA-T
C2, C3, C4, C5, 64 0.1u CAP, CERM, 0.1 uF, 16 V, +/- 10%, 0402 885012205037 Wurth Elektronik
C6, C7, C8, C9, F X7R, 0402
C10, C11, C12,
C13, C14, C15,
C16, C17, C18,
C19, C20, C21,
C22, C23, C24,
C25, C26, C27,
C28, C29, C30,
C31, C32, C33,
C34, C38, C42,
C43, C44, C45,
C46, C53, C56,
C57, C59, C60,
C62, C64, C65,
C66, C67, C68,
C69, C70, C71,
C72, C73, C74,
C75, C76, C77,
C78, C79, C80,
C81, C82
C35 1 470p CAP, CERM, 470 pF, 50 V, +/- 5%, 0603 06035A471JAT2 AVX
F C0G/NP0, 0603 A
C36, C37 2 22u CAP, CERM, 22 uF, 10 V, +/- 10%, 1206 LMK316AB7226 Taiyo Yuden
F X7R, 1206 KL-TR
C39, C40, C41 3 1uF CAP, CERM, 1 µF, 16 V,+/- 10%, X7R, 0603 CGA3E1X7R1C TDK
AEC-Q200 Grade 1, 0603 105K080AC
C47 1 1500 CAP, CERM, 1500 pF, 16 V, +/- 10%, 0603 CGA1A2X7R1C TDK
pF X7R, 0603 152K030BA
C48, C49 2 27p CAP, CERM, 27 pF, 50 V, +/- 5%, 0402 GJM1555C1H27 MuRata
F C0G/NP0, 0402 0JB01
C50, C51 2 10u CAP, AL, 10 uF, 16 V, +/- 20%, SMD D3xL5.4mm UWX1C100MCL Nichicon
F 2GB
C52, C58, C61, 4 10u CAP, CERM, 10 uF, 16 V, +/- 20%, 0603 EMK107BBJ106 Taiyo Yuden
C63 F X5R, 0603 MA-T
C54 1 4700 CAP, CERM, 4700 pF, 16 V, +/- 10%, 0402 885012205029 Wurth Elektronik
pF X7R, 0402
C55 1 0.06 CAP, CERM, 0.068 uF, 50 V, +/- 10%, 0402 CGA2B3X7R1H TDK
8uF X7R, AEC-Q200 Grade 1, 0402 683K050BB
D1, D5 2 Blue LED, Blue, SMD LED_0603 150060BS75000 Wurth Elektronik
D2, D4 2 20V Diode, Schottky, 20 V, 1 A, SOD-123FL SOD-123FL MBR120LSFT1 ON
G Semiconductor
D3 1 Gree LED, Green, SMD LED_0805 LTST- Lite-On
n C170KGKT
H1, H2, H3, H4 4 Small nylon hex nut, 0.10 thick with a Hex Nut,4-40 9605 Keystone
0.250 outside diameter and a 4-40 Thread, 250"
threading Head Dia
H5, H6 2 Thumb Nut, M3 x 0.5 Thread, 8mm 96115A420 McMaster Carr
Head Dia
H7, H8, H9, H10 4 Standoff, Hex, Male/Female, 4-40, Standoff, Hex, 4802 Keystone
Nylon, 1/2" Male/Female, 4-
40, Nylon, 1/2"

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H11, H12 2 Standoff, Male/Male Thread, 5.15 mm, Standoff SO-0515-02-02- Samtec
M3 x 0.5 01
J1 1 Connector, Receptacle, Micro-USB Connector, USB DX4R205JJAR1 JAE Electronics
Type AB, R/A, Bottom Mount SMT Micro AB 800
J2 1 Receptacle, 50mil, 6x1, Gold, R/A, TH 6x1 Receptacle LPPB061NGCN- Sullins
RC Connector
Solutions
J3 1 Header, 100mil, 3x1, Gold, TH 3x1 Header TSW-103-07-G- Samtec
S
J4 1 Terminal Block, 3.5mm Pitch, 2x1, TH 7.0x8.2x6.5mm ED555/2DS On-Shore
Technology
J5 1 Header, 2.54 mm, 2x1, Tin, TH Header, 2.54 TSW-102-07-T-S Samtec
mm, 2x1, TH
J6 1 Audio Jack, 3.5mm, Stereo, R/A, SMT Phone Jack, 35RASMT4BHN Switchcraft
6x5x17mm TRX
J7 1 Header, 2.54 mm, 11x2, Gold, TH Header, 11x2, TSW-111-07-G- Samtec
2.54mm, TH D
J8 1 Connector, SMT, Receptacle, High QSE-020-01-X- QSE-020-01-L- Samtec
Speed, 20 pairs D-A D-A
L1, L3 2 600 Ferrite Bead, 600 ohm @ 100 MHz, 2 0805 MPZ2012S601A TDK
ohm A, 0805 T000
L2 1 470n Inductor, Shielded, Ferrite, 470 nH, 2.0x1.6x1.0mm SRN2010TA- Bourns
H 2.35 A, 0.0528 ohm, AEC-Q200 Grade R47Y
1, SMD
L4 1 100 Ferrite Bead, 100 ohm @ 100 MHz, 1 0603 MPZ1608D101B TDK
ohm A, 0603 TD25
R1 1 1.0k RES, 1.0 k, 5%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW04021K0 Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0402 0JNED
R2, R3 2 2.2k RES, 2.2 k, 5%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW04022K2 Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0402 0JNED
R4, R10, R11, 13 33.2 RES, 33.2, 1%, 0.05 W, 0201 0201 RC0201FR- Yageo America
R12, R15, R16, 0733R2L
R18, R19, R20,
R21, R22, R23,
R24
R5 1 47.0 RES, 47.0 k, 1%, 0.0625 W, 0402 0402 RC0402FR- Yageo America
k 0747KL
R6 1 10.0 RES, 10.0 k, 1%, 0.1 W, 0402 0402 ERJ- Panasonic
k 2RKF1002X
R7, R8 2 47k RES, 47 k, 5%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW040247K Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0402 0JNED
R9 1 43.2 RES, 43.2, 1%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW040243R Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0402 2FKED
R13 1 10k RES, 10 k, 5%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW040210K Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0402 0JNED
R14, R41 2 1.5k RES, 1.5 k, 5%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 0603 CRCW06031K5 Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0603 0JNEA
R17 1 0 RES, 0, 5%, 0.05 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0201 ERJ-1GE0R00C Panasonic
1, 0201
R25, R27, R28, 10 10.0 RES, 10.0 k, 1%, 0.05 W, 0201 0201 CRCW020110K Vishay-Dale
R29, R34, R35, k 0FKED
R37, R45, R46,
R47
R26 1 4.7 RES, 4.7, 5%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0603 CRCW06034R7 Vishay-Dale
0, 0603 0JNEA
R30 1 25.5 RES, 25.5 k, 1%, 0.05 W, 0201 0201 RC0201FR- Yageo America
k 0725K5L
R31 1 51.0 RES, 51.0 k, 1%, 0.05 W, 0201 0201 RC0201FR- Yageo America
k 0751KL

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R32 1 40.2 RES, 40.2 k, 1%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW040240K Vishay-Dale
k Grade 0, 0402 2FKED
R33 1 1.00 RES, 1.00 M, 1%, 0.125 W, AEC-Q200 0805 CRCW08051M0 Vishay-Dale
Meg Grade 0, 0805 0FKEA
R36 1 162k RES, 162 k, 1%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW0402162 Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0402 KFKED
R38 1 442 RES, 442, 1%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 0603 CRCW0603442 Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0603 RFKEA
R39 1 0 RES, 0, 1%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0603 RMCF0603ZT0R Stackpole
0, 0603 00 Electronics Inc
R42, R43 2 200k RES, 200 k, 5%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW0402200 Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0402 KJNED
R44 1 680 RES, 680, 5%, 0.063 W, AEC-Q200 0402 CRCW0402680 Vishay-Dale
Grade 0, 0402 RJNED
SH1, SH2 2 1x2 Shunt, 100mil, Gold plated, Black Shunt SNT-100-BK-G Samtec
SW1 1 Switch, Tactile, SPST-NO, 0.05A, 12V, Switch, TL1015AF160Q E-Switch
SMT 4.4x2x2.9 mm G
SW2 1 Switch, Slide, 2 SPST, Off-On, 0.025 A, 7x7.5mm A6SN-2104 Omron
24 VDC, SMT Electronic
Components
TP7, TP8, TP9, 4 Test Point, Multipurpose, Black, TH Black 5011 Keystone
TP10 Multipurpose
Testpoint
U1 1 IC MCU 512KB RAM, 128TQFP TQFP-128 XEF216-512- XMOS
TQ128-C20 semiconductor
U2 1 Programmable 1-PLL VCXO Clock PW0014A CDCE913PWR Texas
Synthesizer with 2.5-V or 3.3-V Instruments
LVCMOS Outputs, PW0014A (TSSOP-
14)
U3 1 Dual-Bit Dual-Supply Bus Transceiver, DQE0008A SN74AVC2T244 Texas
DQE0008A, LARGE T&R DQER Instruments
U4, U7 2 Enhanced Product Dual Buffer/Driver DSF0006A SN74LVC2G07D Texas
with Open-Drain Output, DCK0006A SFR Instruments
(SOT-SC70-6)
U5 1 Single-Channel Ultra-Small Adjustable DRY0006A TPS3897ADRY Texas
Supervisory Circuit With Active-High R Instruments
Open-Drain Output, DRY0006A
(USON-6)
U6 1 Automotive Catalog, Dual, 200mA, DSE0006A TLV7103318QD Texas
Low-IQ Low-Dropout Regulator for SERQ1 Instruments
Portable Devices, DSE0006A (WSON-
6)
U8 1 Low-Quiescent-Current 1% Accurate DSE0006A TPS389018DSE Texas
Supervisor With Programmable Delay, R Instruments
DSE0006A (WSON-6)
U9 1 Photolink- Fiber Optic Transmitter, TH 13.5x10x9.7mm PLT133/T10W Everlight
U10, U15, U17 3 4-Bit One-of-2 FET DGV0016A SN74CB3Q3257 Texas
Multiplexer/Demultiplexer 2.5-V/3.3-V DGVR Instruments
Low-Voltage, High-Bandwidth Bus
Switch, DGV0016A (TVSOP-16)
U11 1 216 kHz Digital Audio Interface PT0048A PCM9211PT Texas
Transceiver (DIX) with Stereo ADC and Instruments
Routing, PCM, S / PDIF, ADC, 4.5 -
5.5V for Analog, 2.9 - 3.6V for DIX, -40
to 85 degC, 48-Pin LQFP (PT), Green
(RoHS & no Sb/Br)
U12, U16, U18, 6 4-Bit Dual-Supply Bus Transceiver With RSV0016A SN74AVC4T774 Texas
U19, U21, U22 Configurable Voltage-Level Shifting and RSVR Instruments
3-State Outputs, RSV0016A (UQFN-16)
U13 1 Photolink- Fiber Optic Receiver, TH 13.5x10x9.7mm PLR135/T10 Everlight

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Table 3. AC-MB Bill of Materials (continued)


U14 1 Single Schmitt-Trigger Inverter, DCK0005A SN74LVC1G14D Texas
DCK0005A (SOT-SC70-5) CKR Instruments
U20 1 Level-Translating I2C Bus DGK0008A TCA9802DGKR Texas
Buffer/Repeater, DGK0008A (VSSOP- Instruments
8)
U23 1 Low-Capacitance + / - 15 kV ESD- DRL0005A TPD2E001DRLR Texas
Protection Array for High-Speed Data Instruments
Interfaces, 2 Channels, -40 to +85
degC, 5-pin SOT (DRL), Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
VR1 1 3-A Step-Down Converter with DCS- RLT0007A TPS62085RLTR Texas
Control and Hiccup Short Circuit Instruments
Protection in 2x2 HotRod Package,
RLT0007A (VSON-HR-7)
Y1 1 OSC, 24 MHz, 2.25 - 3.63 V, SMD 2x1.6mm ASTMLPA- Abracon
24.000MHZ-EJ- Corporation
E-T
Y2 1 Crystal, 24.576 MHz, 10pF, SMD 2.5x0.5x2.0mm ABM10- Abracon
24.576MHZ- Corporation
E20-T
FID1, FID2, 0 Fiducial mark. There is nothing to buy N/A N/A N/A
FID3, FID4, or mount.
FID5, FID6
R40 0 0 RES, 0, 1%, 0.1 W, AEC-Q200 Grade 0603 RMCF0603ZT0R Stackpole
0, 0603 00 Electronics Inc
TP1, TP2, TP14, 0 Test Point, Miniature, Red, TH Red Miniature 5000 Keystone
TP15 Testpoint
TP3, TP4, TP5, 0 Test Point, Miniature, Green, TH Green Miniature 5116 Keystone
TP6, TP11, Testpoint
TP12, TP13

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7 Matlab Audio Capture Example


The driver for the AC-MB may be controlled with Matlab, allowing for some automated testing. The
following code demonstrates capturing audio from the AC-MB with Matlab. This example requires the
Audio Toolbox™.
if ismac % macOS driver
deviceReader = audioDeviceReader( 'Device', 'TI USB Audio 2.0',…
'SampleRate', 48000, …
'NumChannels', 8 ,…
'BitDepth', '32-bit float',…
'OutputDataType','double');
elseif ispc % windows driver
devoiceReader = audioDeviceReader( 'Driver','ASIO', 'Device', 'Texas Instruments USB
Audio ...',…
'SampleRate', 48000, …
'NumChannels', 8 ,…
'BitDepth', '32-bit float',…
'OutputDataType','double’);
end
setup(deviceReader); % Setup the device reader

% Play out a file through PC and capture in the EVM


info = audioinfo( infile_name ); % Read audiophile infile_name
fileReader = dsp.AudioFileReader( infile_name ); % Create fileReader object
fileInfo = audioinfo(infile_name); % Copy info from infile_name
fileWriter = dsp.AudioFileWriter( outfile_name, 'SampleRate', deviceReader.SampleRate,
'DataType', 'int32’); % Create fileWriter object

audioOut = audioDeviceWriter('SampleRate', fileInfo.SampleRate); % Setup audio playback


setup( audioOut, zeros(deviceReader.SamplesPerFrame, fileInfo.NumChannels) );

while ~isDone(fileReader) % For each block played out, record the


block from EVM
audioToPlay = fileReader(); % Read a chunk of audio from
infile_name
audioOut(audioToPlay); % Play a chance of audio
[audioRead, numOverrun] = deviceReader(); % Grab a chunk of audio from EVM
fileWriter(audioRead); % Write the chunk of audio from EVM to a
file
end

release(audioOut); % Close all objects


release(fileReader);
release(fileWriter);
release(deviceReader);

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listed in the user guide with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated.
Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited
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rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. Le
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non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de
l'émetteur
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