Audio DAC Click Board™
Product Code: MIKROE-5587
How Does The Audio DAC Click Board™ Work? The Audio DAC Click Board™ is based on a combination of DIR9001 and PCM5142, a digital audio interface receiver and audio stereo DAC from Texas Instruments, suitable for upgrading your audio equipment. The DIR9001 audio receiver can accept signals up to a 108kHz sampling rate at the highest, 24-bit data word, biphase-encoded signal, and complies with the jitter specification IEC60958-3, JEITA CPR1205 (Revised version of EIAJ CP-1201), AES3, and EBUtech3250. These signals are brought to the DIR9001 via an onboard fiber optic S/PDIF connector, better known as Sony/Philips digital interface format, a digital audio interface often used in consumer audio equipment. After receiving the signals, the DIR9001 forwards them for further processing by the stereo audio DAC, the PCM5142, also from Texas Instruments. The PCM5142 has a fully programmable miniDSP core, allowing developers to integrate filters, dynamic range controls, custom interpolators, and other differentiating features into their applications.
It uses the latest generation of TI's advanced segment-DAC architecture to achieve excellent dynamic performance, detailed heights, and an exceptionally good sound stage. Compared with existing DAC technology, the PCM5142 offers up to 20dB lower out-of-band noise, reducing EMI and aliasing in downstream amplifiers/ADCs, accept industry-standard audio data formats with 16- to 32-bit data, and sample rates up to 384kHz. After stereo DAC processing, the output audio signal is available to users for further use on the 3.5mm-line output audio jack, making it suitable for various multimedia systems, satellite radio, CD and DVD players, and more.
The PCM5142 communicates with MCU using the standard I2C 2-Wire data transmission protocol that supports Standard-Mode (100 kHz) and Fast-Mode (400 kHz) operations. In addition to communication pins, this board has several additional functions, providing users with application flexibility. Besides the I2C signals, the mikroBUS™ also has an auto-mute function routed to the MUT pin on the mikroBUS™ socket to mute the device upon intentional or unintentional power loss, as well as one user-configurable general-purpose pin, the IO4 pin of the mikroBUS™ socket. The onboard button labelled as RST can reset the DIR9001 audio receiver.
The Audio DAC Click Board™ can only be operated with a 3.3V logic voltage level. The board must perform appropriate logic voltage level conversion before using MCUs with different logic levels. However, the Click board™ comes equipped with a library containing functions and an example code that can be used as a reference for further development.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Speakers
Applications
Can be used for portable electronics and audio systems, such as multimedia systems, satellite radio, CD and DVD players, and more
On-board modules
PCM5142 - 32-bit 384kHz audio stereo DAC from Texas Instruments DIR9001 - digital audio receiver from Texas Instruments
Key Features
24-bit/96kHz signals at the highest via S/PDIF optical cable, complies with various digital audio standards, latest generation of TI's advanced segment-DAC architecture, excellent dynamic performance, detailed heights, and an exceptionally good sound stage, soft-mute, and more
Interface
I2C
Compatibility
mikroBUS
Click board size
L (57.15 x 25.4 mm)
Input Voltage
3.3V
PINOUT DIAGRAM
This table shows how the pinout of the Audio DAC Click Board™ corresponds to the pinout on the mikroBUS™ socket (the latter shown in the two middle columns).
Notes
Pin
Pin
Notes
NC
1
AN
PWM
16
MUT
Soft-Mute
NC
2
RST
INT
15
IO4
General-Purpose I/O
NC
3
CS
RX
14
NC
NC
4
SCK
TX
13
NC
NC
5
MISO
SCL
12
SCL
I2C Clock
NC
6
MOSI
SDA
11
SDA
I2C Data
Power Supply
3.3V
7
3.3V
5V
10
5V
Power Supply
Ground
GND
8
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