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appropriate precautions with regard to electrostatic discharge.

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Please read the User’s Guide and, specifically, the Warnings and Restrictions notice in the User’s Guide prior to handling the product. This
notice contains important safety information about temperatures and voltages. For additional information on TI’s environmental and/or
safety programs, please contact the TI application engineer or visit

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FCC Warning

This evaluation board/kit is intended for use for

ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, OR EVALUATION PURPOSES

ONLY

and is not considered by TI to be a finished end-product fit for general consumer use. It generates, uses, and can radiate radio

frequency energy and has not been tested for compliance with the limits of computing devices pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules, which are
designed to provide reasonable protection against radio frequency interference. Operation of this equipment in other environments may
cause interference with radio communications, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may
be required to correct this interference.

EVM WARNINGS AND RESTRICTIONS

It is important to operate this EVM within the input voltage range of –2.0 V to +4.0 V and the output voltage range of –2.0 V to +4.0 V.

Exceeding the specified input range may cause unexpected operation and/or irreversible damage to the EVM. If there are questions
concerning the input range, please contact a TI field representative prior to connecting the input power.

Applying loads outside of the specified output range may result in unintended operation and/or possible permanent damage to the EVM.
Please consult the EVM User's Guide prior to connecting any load to the EVM output. If there is uncertainty as to the load specification,
please contact a TI field representative.

During normal operation, some circuit components may have case temperatures greater than +60

°

C. The EVM is designed to operate

properly with certain components above +60

°

C as long as the input and output ranges are maintained. These components include but are

not limited to linear regulators, switching transistors, pass transistors, and current sense resistors. These types of devices can be identified
using the EVM schematic located in the EVM User's Guide. When placing measurement probes near these devices during operation,
please be aware that these devices may be very warm to the touch.

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Summary of Contents for DEM-PCM2912A EVM

Page 1: ...DEM PCM2912A EVM User s Guide Literature Number SBAU141 January 2009...

Page 2: ...2 SBAU141 January 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback...

Page 3: ...19 3 1 3 Sampling Frequency 21 3 2 Basic Operating Set Up Windows XP 23 3 2 1 Basic Setup Before Evaluation 23 3 2 2 Volume Settings 24 3 3 Basic Operating Set Up Mac OS 27 3 3 1 Basic Setup Before Ev...

Page 4: ...nd and Audio Devices Properties Audio Tab Windows XP 25 3 11 Microphone Volume Windows for Record Volume Setting Windows XP 26 3 12 Sound Input Tab Mac OS 27 3 13 Sound Output Tab Mac OS 28 3 14 Audio...

Page 5: ...Connectors 16 4 1 Line Output Playback Performance 35 4 2 32 Headphone Output Playback Performance 35 4 3 16 Headphone Output Playback Performance 35 4 4 Line Input Recording Performance 36 5 1 Bill o...

Page 6: ...List of Tables 6 SBAU141 January 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback...

Page 7: ...g conditions and the default switch and jumper configuration Chapter 3 is the hardware and software setup guide for the EVM providing all of the necessary information needed to configure the EVM under...

Page 8: ...Assistance If you have questions regarding either the use of this evaluation module or the information contained in the accompanying documentation please contact the Texas Instruments Product Informat...

Page 9: ...sary connectors and circuitry are provided for interfacing to audio test systems and commercial audio equipment A USB connector is mounted on the DEM PCM2912A EVM Stereo audio output and mono audio in...

Page 10: ...Front End Microphone amplifier 20 dB gain Mono input Analog Back End Stereo Mono headphone amplifier or line output with volume Analog Performance Dynamic range 90 dB DAC Dynamic range 90 dB ADC 25 mW...

Page 11: ...O USB differential input output minus D 4 I O USB differential input output plus VDD 5 Digital power supply DGND 6 Digital ground XTO 7 O Crystal oscillator output XTI 8 I Crystal oscillator input FL...

Page 12: ...select pin LOW 100 mA HIGH 500 mA PGND 25 Analog ground for microphone bias microphone amplifier and PGA VCCP 26 Analog power supply for PLL TEST1 27 I Test pin Must be set to high TEST0 28 I Test pi...

Page 13: ...CCA CCP CCL CCR DD AGND HGND PGND DGND SSPND VBUS D D POWER MAMP MMUTE PLAY REC TEST0 TEST1 MBIAS VIN VCOM2 VCOM1 V L OUT V R OUT FL FR PGA 30 dB to 12 dB in 1 dB steps ATT 0 dB to 76 dB in 1 dB step...

Page 14: ...Description 14 SBAU141 January 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback...

Page 15: ...e DEM PCM2912A EVM as well as the EVM absolute operating conditions and a description of the factory default switch and jumper configurations Topic Page 2 1 Electrostatic Discharge Warning 16 2 2 Bloc...

Page 16: ...1 illustrates the DEM PCM2912A EVM block diagram and the default external equipment connection configuration Figure 2 1 DEM PCM2912A EVM Block Diagram Table 2 1 lists the connector references for the...

Page 17: ...uipped with any of a variety of major operating systems including Microsoft Windows Vista Windows XP and Macintosh OS X and later Topic Page 3 1 Basic Operating Set Up Windows Vista 18 3 2 Basic Opera...

Page 18: ...be connected directly to the PC without an additional USB cable After the EVM is connected to the PC the standard Windows Vista driver installs automatically to the PC A custom driver for the DEM PCM2...

Page 19: ...the Levels tab as Figure 3 3 illustrates Step 3 Set the output volume mute and the balance for headphones from 76 dB to 0 dB To set the microphone sidetone Step 1 Open the Sound options from the Cont...

Page 20: ...codec from the Sound options and select the Levels tab as Figure 3 4 illustrates Step 3 Set the microphone volume and the recording mute level from 12 dB to 30 dB Figure 3 4 Microphone Properties Leve...

Page 21: ...ampling frequency 1 Open the Sound options from the Control Panel Start Control Panel Sound 2 Open the speaker properties of the USB audio codec from the Sound options and select the Advanced tab as F...

Page 22: ...crophone properties of the USB audio codec from the Sound options and select the Advanced tab as Figure 3 6 illustrates 3 Select the desired ADC sampling frequency from seven options 8 kHz 11 025 kHz...

Page 23: ...he DEM PCM2912A EVM can be connected directly to the PC without an additional USB cable After the EVM is connected to the PC the standard Windows XP driver installs automatically to the PC A custom dr...

Page 24: ...ices Properties dialog box and select the Volume tab as Figure 3 8 illustrates Alternatively open the Speakers window from the Volume selection box on the Audio tab or the Advanced selection box on th...

Page 25: ...the volume and the mute levels for the microphone sidetone from 76 dB to 0 dB as shown in Figure 3 9 The initial volume setting upon installation is approximately 8 dB Figure 3 9 Speaker Window for Vo...

Page 26: ...Figure 3 11 The initial volume setting upon installation is approximately 8 dB Figure 3 11 Microphone Volume Windows for Record Volume Setting Windows XP After this process is complete the system volu...

Page 27: ...an available USB connector or hub port on the lab computer The DEM PCM2912A EVM can be connected directly to the PC without an additional USB cable After the EVM is connected to the PC the standard M...

Page 28: ...confirm the USB audio codec appearance as the default playback device as shown in Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 Sound Output Tab Mac OS This process confirms the proper recognition of the DEM PCM2912A EVM...

Page 29: ...Sound options as illustrated in Figure 3 13 Step 2 Set the headphone volume and the audio output levels from 76 dB to 0 dB and set the desired mute To set the record volume 1 Open the Audio MIDI Sett...

Page 30: ...y cannot be changed on nearly all application software To set the DAC sampling frequency 1 Open the Audio MIDI Settings options Application Utility Set Audio MIDI as illustrated in Figure 3 16 2 Selec...

Page 31: ...www ti com Basic Operating Set Up Mac OS Figure 3 16 Audio Midi Setting Window Mac OS SBAU141 January 2009 Set Up Guide 31 Submit Documentation Feedback...

Page 32: ...Set Up Guide 32 SBAU141 January 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback...

Page 33: ...the Audio Precision SYS 2722 audio analyzer The process of measuring dynamic characteristics is then presented along with example characteristic data Topic Page 4 1 Measurements for Dynamic Character...

Page 34: ...ns required in order to meet typical performance values defined in the product data sheet For the DEM PCM2912A EVM the evaluation environment specifications are Equipment used Audio Precision System T...

Page 35: ...k Performance Power Supply Performance Filter Setting RL VOUTL VOUTR 5 0 V THD N 0 dBFS at 400 Hz to 20 kHz 32 0 026 0 025 1 kHz Pre Anlr SNR BPZ input 400 Hz to 20 kHz 32 92 1 dB 92 1 dB Pre Anlr A w...

Page 36: ...QuickTime and ITunes for Mac OS X Use analog input data provided by the AP2 analog generator SYS 2722 with unbalanced floating ground setting Configure the equipment as shown in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2...

Page 37: ...ncluded for component and manufacturer reference Note Board layouts are not to scale These are intended to show how the board is laid out they are not intended to be used for manufacturing DEM PCM2912...

Page 38: ...hematics www ti com The schematic for the DEM PCM2912A EVM is shown in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 DEM PCM2912A EVM Schematic Schematic PCB Layout and Bill of Materials 38 SBAU141 January 2009 Submit Docume...

Page 39: ...e printed circuit board PCB layout for the DEM PCM2912A EVM Figure 5 2 DEM PCM2912A EVM Board Layout Silkscreen Figure 5 3 DEM PCM2912A EVM Board Layout Component Side Figure 5 4 DEM PCM2912A EVM Boar...

Page 40: ...C9 10 F 6 3 V 20 Rohm TCP0J106M8R C15 100 F 4 V 20 Matsushita ECE A0GKS101 C16 100 F 4 V 20 Matsushita ECE A0GKS101 CN1 USB A ACON UAR10 4W5100 Host Interface D1 LED Rohm SLR342 VR Recording Indicator...

Page 41: ...ontinued Reference Designator Value Value2 Manufacturer Mfr Part No Remarks TP1 Check pin Mac8 HK 4 S TP4 TP5 TP12 TP15 TP2 TP3 Check pin Mac8 HK 6 S TP6 TP11 SBAU141 January 2009 Schematic PCB Layout...

Page 42: ...ct This notice contains important safety information about temperatures and voltages For additional information on TI s environmental and or safety programs please contact the TI application engineer...

Page 43: ...ce TI is not responsible or liable for any such statements TI products are not authorized for use in safety critical applications such as life support where a failure of the TI product would reasonabl...

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