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WM8351GEB/V

Manufacturer Part Number
WM8351GEB/V
Description
Audio CODECs Audio CODEC plus pwr management
Manufacturer
Wolfson Microelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of WM8351GEB/V

Number Of Adc Inputs
2
Number Of Dac Outputs
2
Conversion Rate
48 KSPS
Interface Type
Serial (2-Wire, 3-Wire, 4-Wire)
Resolution
12 bit
Operating Supply Voltage
3.7 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
BGA
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 25 C
Number Of Channels
2 ADC/2 DAC
Supply Current
260 uA
Thd Plus Noise
- 83 dB
Audio Codec Type
Stereo
No. Of Adcs
2
No. Of Dacs
2
No. Of Input Channels
8
No. Of Output Channels
6
Adc / Dac Resolution
24bit
Adcs / Dacs Signal To Noise Ratio
95dB
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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14.3.6
The WM8351 provides an active-low reset output signal to the host processor on the open-drain
/RST pin. The /RST pin is asserted low in the OFF state. The status of the /RST pin in HIBERNATE
state is configurable using the RST_HIB_MODE bit.
In start-up, after all enabled power supplies reach 90% of their programmed output voltage, the /RST
output is held low for a programmable duration set by RSTB_TO. The /RST pin is then set high. The
/RST output is set low during the shutdown sequence.
In Configuration Mode 11 only, the “crystal detect” mode is enabled; this controls the /RST output
behaviour. In this mode, the WM8351 monitors the 32kHz crystal oscillator during start-up to verify
that the output frequency is valid. The /RST output is held low until this has been achieved.
An additional GPIO output, /RST can be generated, with the same functionality as the /RST pin. A
GPIO pin must be configured as /RST in order to output this signal (see Section 20).
The WM8351 can also generate a separate /MEMRST signal for other subsystems such as external
memory. This allows resetting some subsystems in the HIBERNATE state, while not resetting others.
The /MEMRST feature is provided via a GPIO pin (see Section 20). Note that /MEMRST is not a
valid control signal during the start-up as the GPIO pins are not configured at this time. The
MEM_VALID field provides an indication of whether the contents of the external memory (under
control of /MEMRST) are valid.
The /RST and /MEMRST signals can also be asserted under control of a manual reset input. A GPIO
pin (see Section 20) must be configured as /MR to enable this feature. Note that the /MR input has
no effect on the WM8351 circuits other than asserting /RST and /MEMRST.
Table 59 Controlling Reset Signals
The WM8351 can be commanded to assert the /RST and /MEMRST signals by writing a logic ‘1’ to
the SYS_RST register bit. In this case, the /RST and /MEMRST outputs are asserted low for the
duration specified by RSTB_TO.
R3 (03h)
System
Control 1
R5 (05h)
System
Hibernate
ADDRESS
RESET SIGNALS
11:10
BIT
5
4
2
RSTB_TO
[1:0]
MEM_VALID
RST_HIB_M
ODE
MEMRST_H
IB_MODE
LABEL
DEFAULT
11
0
0
0
Time that the /RST pin and /MEMRST
output is held low after the chip reaches the
active state.
00 = 15ms
01 = 30ms
10 = 60ms
11 = 120ms
Indicates that the contents of external
memory are still valid.
This bit is cleared on startup and whenever
/MEMRST is asserted from the main state
machine. The system software should set
this bit once the external memory has been
set up.
Controlled in hibernate mode by
MEMRST_HIB_MODE
0 = External memory is not valid and needs
restoring.
1 = External memory is valid.
/RST pin state in hibernate mode:
0 = Asserted (low)
1 = Not asserted (high)
/MEMRST (Alternative GPIO function) pin
state in hibernate mode
0 = Asserted (low)
1 = Not asserted (high)
DESCRIPTION
PD, March 2010, Rev 4.2
Production Data
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