TDA1386T Philips Semiconductors, TDA1386T Datasheet - Page 10

no-image

TDA1386T

Manufacturer Part Number
TDA1386T
Description
Noise shaping filter DAC
Manufacturer
Philips Semiconductors
Datasheet

Available stocks

Company
Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
TDA1386T
Manufacturer:
TOSHIBA
Quantity:
12 000
Part Number:
TDA1386T
Manufacturer:
NXPLIPS
Quantity:
5 510
Part Number:
TDA1386T
Manufacturer:
NXP/恩智浦
Quantity:
20 000
Part Number:
TDA1386T/N1
Manufacturer:
PHILIPS/飞利浦
Quantity:
20 000
Philips Semiconductors
V
In the microcontroller application mode (APPL = logic 1,
APP3 = logic 0) the audio output level is controlled by
volume control bits ATSB, MUSB, FS, INCR and DECR.
Mute is activated by sending the MUSB command to the
mode control register via the microcontroller interface. The
audio output level will be reduced to zero in a maximum
120 steps (depending on the current position of the fade
counter) and taking a maximum of 3 ms. Mute, attenuation
and full scale are synchronized to prevent operation in the
middle of a word.
1998 Jan 06
OLUME CONTROL IN MICROCONTROLLER APPLICATION MODE
The counter is preset to 120 by the full scale command.
The counter is preset to 30 by the attenuate command
when its value is more then 30. If the value of the
counter is less than 30 dB the ATSB command has no
effect.
The counter is preset to 0 by the mute command MUSB.
Attenuation ( 12 dB) is activated by sending the ATSB
command to the fade control register (D7).
Attenuation and mute are cancelled by sending the full
scale command to the fade control register (D3).
Noise shaping filter DAC
(1) INCR and DECR in repeat mode.
Fig.6 Volume control; microcontroller application mode.
10
To control the fade counter in a continuous way, the
INCREMENT and DECREMENT commands are available
(fade control registers D1 and D2). They will increment and
decrement the counter by 1 for each register write
operation. When issuing more than 1 step-up or
step-down command in sequence, the write repeat mode
may be used (see microprocessor application mode). An
example of volume control in this application mode is
illustrated in Fig.6.
Product specification
TDA1386T

Related parts for TDA1386T