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ADAU1442 with Two ADAU1701

Hello,

 

I am making a prototype for which my requirement is as given below:

 

1. SPDIF Input (1)

 

2. SPDIF Output (1)

 

3. Analog Input (at least 1 stereo channel)

 

4. Analog Output (at least 3 stereo channels)

 

For the above requirement, I think the least complex (cost-wise, component count wise) way is to use ADAU1442 with two ADAU1701/02.

 

Kindly guide me on my design thoughts below:

 

1. Use only one 12.288MHz crystal connected to ADAU1442 and use its MCLKO to drive the ADAU1701/2.

 

2. Use all three chips in selfboot  mode with their own EEPROMS. The contents of the two ADAU1701/2 may or may not be the same.

 

3. Set ADAU1442 address to 00 with its EEPROM address lines also set to 000

 

4. Set ADAU1701/2 to two different addresses 00, 01, 10 or 11 by using ADDR0 and ADDR1 lines. Say, 00 and 01.

 

5. Route the 2 x ADAU1701/2 ADC inputs to ADAU1442 for processing effectively using it only as a 2In, 4Out CODEC.

 

6. Route all the processed channels to the DACs of ADAU1701/2, effectively using it as a audio processor with SPDIF IN/OUT and SERIAL IN/OUT.

 


My doubts are as below:

 

1. For the ADAU1442:
  a. What should be the PLL0, PLL1 and PLL2 lines be set to?
  b. What should the CLKMODE0 and CLKMODE1 lines be set to?
  c. Will ADAU1446 also suffice in my case?

 

2. For the two ADAU1701/2:
  a. What should be the PLL0 and PLL1 lines be set to?
  b. What should be the EEPROM address lines be set to? I do not want to overwrite the SigmaStudio programmer EEPROM.

 


Any thoughts suggestions or corrections will be of much help to me.
DO let me know if you need any further details for better clarity.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

KKSL

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  • Hello Karagir,

    You just caught me, my Christmas vacation starts later this week.

    The ADAV4601 looks like a good option.  I am not too familiar with this part as it was developed by a different group, but looking at the datasheet it looks like an ADAU1701 with integrated SPDIF and ASRCs and has the same I2C register command protocol as other SigmaDSPs.

    I am not familiar with the System document which you refer to.   I assume this is not the ADAV4601 datasheet?  The datasheet mentions to use the SIgmaStudio tools for GUI development, and looking at SigmaStudio I do see this audio processor is supported.   However, it looks like the on-chip registers are programmed with some sort of script instead of the usual graphical register view we provide.

    I will try to find out more details from others who are familiar with the product and try to get you more details.

    -JT

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  • Hello Karagir,

    You just caught me, my Christmas vacation starts later this week.

    The ADAV4601 looks like a good option.  I am not too familiar with this part as it was developed by a different group, but looking at the datasheet it looks like an ADAU1701 with integrated SPDIF and ASRCs and has the same I2C register command protocol as other SigmaDSPs.

    I am not familiar with the System document which you refer to.   I assume this is not the ADAV4601 datasheet?  The datasheet mentions to use the SIgmaStudio tools for GUI development, and looking at SigmaStudio I do see this audio processor is supported.   However, it looks like the on-chip registers are programmed with some sort of script instead of the usual graphical register view we provide.

    I will try to find out more details from others who are familiar with the product and try to get you more details.

    -JT

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