Digital Microphone Input/Decimation Filter
Processing Blocks
The TLV320DAC3203 offers a range of processing blocks which implement various signal processing
capabilities along with decimation filtering. These processing blocks give users the choice of how much
and what type of signal processing they may use and which decimation filter is applied.
gives an overview of the available processing blocks and their properties.
The signal processing blocks available are:
•
First-order IIR
•
Scalable number of biquad filters
•
Variable-tap FIR filter
The processing blocks are tuned for common cases and can achieve high anti-alias filtering or low-group
delay in combination with various signal processing effects such as audio effects and frequency shaping.
The available first order IIR, BiQuad and FIR filters have fully user-programmable coefficients. The
Resource Class Column (RC) gives an approximate indication of power consumption.
Table 2-5. Processing Blocks
Processing
Channel
Decimation
1st Order
Number
FIR
Required
Resource
Blocks
Filter
IIR
BiQuads
AOSR Value
Class
Available
PRB_R1
(1)
Stereo
A
Yes
0
No
128,64
6
PRB_R2
Stereo
A
Yes
5
No
128,64
8
PRB_R3
Stereo
A
Yes
0
25-Tap
128,64
8
PRB_R4
Right
A
Yes
0
No
128,64
3
PRB_R5
Right
A
Yes
5
No
128,64
4
PRB_R6
Right
A
Yes
0
25-Tap
128,64
4
PRB_R7
Stereo
B
Yes
0
No
64
3
PRB_R8
Stereo
B
Yes
3
No
64
4
PRB_R9
Stereo
B
Yes
0
20-Tap
64
4
PRB_R10
Right
B
Yes
0
No
64
2
PRB_R11
Right
B
Yes
3
No
64
2
PRB_R12
Right
B
Yes
0
20-Tap
64
2
PRB_R13
Stereo
C
Yes
0
No
32
3
PRB_R14
Stereo
C
Yes
5
No
32
4
PRB_R15
Stereo
C
Yes
0
25-Tap
32
4
PRB_R16
Right
C
Yes
0
No
32
2
PRB_R17
Right
C
Yes
5
No
32
2
PRB_R18
Right
C
Yes
0
25-Tap
32
2
(1)
Default
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SLAU434 – May 2012
TLV320DAC3203 Application
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