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CDB47xxx Daughtercard System Description
CDB47xxx User’s Manual
1.4.2 Audio Outputs from the CS470xx DSP
1.4.2.1 Analog Line-level Outputs (J3)
Analog line-level outputs have the following characteristics:
• Connector Type: High-Density High-Speed Shrouded Female Connector
• Maximum Signal Output Level: These signals should only be driven from the connectors on the main
board. Voltages will comply with the Max Signal Level specification for the main board circuitry.
1.4.2.2 Digital Audio Outputs (DAO) (J2)
The DAO connector has the following characteristics:
• Connector Type: High-Density High-Speed Shrouded Female Connector
• Absolute Maximum Signal Level: +3.6V
• Absolute Minimum Signal Level: -0.3V
This connector passes all serial audio data and clock signals up from the main CS47xxx board.
1.4.3 Control Header (J2)
The control header has the following characteristics:
• Connector Type: High-Density High-Speed Shrouded Female Connector
• Absolute Maximum Signal Level: +3.6V
• Absolute Minimum Signal Level: -0.3V
This connector passes all serial control signals up from the main CS47xxx board.
1.4.4 User Input (S1 and S2)
The CS470xx can be configured to accept user input through the slide switch and button on the
daughtercard. The button and switch are connected to GPIO pins on the ASOC which are monitored by
the DSP. This feature is firmware dependent and may not be available in all applications.
There is a slide switch (S1) provided. It can connect Pin 7 (GPIO0) of the DSP to either 3.3V or ground
through a 10K resistor on the DSP.
There is a momentary contact push-button (S2) provided. When pressed it connects Pin 19 (GPIO3) to
3.3V through a pull-up resistor.
1.4.5 User LED Output (D1and D2)
The CS470xx can be configured to provide user feedback through LEDs on the daughtercard. This
feature is firmware dependent and will not be available in all applications.
There are 2 LEDs provided for user feedback. These LEDs light up when their associated GPIO pin is
driven low by the DSP. The LEDs map to their pins as follows:
• LED D1 is connected to pin 7 (GPIO16) of the DSP.
• LED D2 is connected to pin 18 (GPIO6) of the DSP.