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WM8955BL

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WM8955BL
Description
Stereo DAC
Manufacturer
Wolfson Microelectronics
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DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER (DAC)
Treble and linear bass enhancement may produce signals that exceed full-scale. In order to avoid
limiting under these conditions, it is recommended to set the DAT bit to attenuate the digital input
signal by 6dB. The gain at the outputs should be increased by 6dB to compensate for the attenuation.
Cut-only tone adjustment and adaptive bass boost cannot produce signals above full-scale and
therefore do not require the DAT bit to be set.
After passing through the tone control filters, digital ‘de-emphasis’ can be applied to the audio data if
necessary (e.g. when the data comes from a CD with pre-emphasis used in the recording). De-
emphasis filtering is available for sample rates of 48kHz, 44.1kHz and 32kHz.
The WM8955BL also has a Soft Mute function, which gradually attenuates the volume of the digital
signal to zero. This function is enabled by default. To play back an audio signal, the WM8955BL must
first be unmuted by setting the DACMU bit to zero.
Table 5 DAC Control
The digital audio data is converted to oversampled bit streams in the on-chip, true 24-bit digital
interpolation filters. The bitstream data enters two multi-bit, sigma-delta DACs, which convert them to
high quality analogue audio signals. The multi-bit DAC architecture reduces high frequency noise and
sensitivity to clock jitter. It also uses a Dynamic Element Matching technique for high linearity and low
distortion.
In normal operation, the left and right channel digital audio data are converted to analogue in two
separate DACs. However, it is also possible to disable one channel, so that the same signal (left or
right) appears on both analogue output channels. Additionally, there is a mono-mix mode where the
two audio channels are mixed together digitally and then converted to analogue using only one DAC,
while the other DAC is switched off. The mono-mix signal can be selected to appear on both
analogue output channels (see Analogue Outputs).
The DAC output defaults to non-inverted. Setting DACINV will invert the DAC output phase on both
left and right channels.
Table 6 DAC Mono Mix Select
R5 (05h)
DAC Control
R23 (17h)
Additional (1)
REGISTER
REGISTER
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
BIT
5:4
BIT
2:1
1
7
3
DMONOMIX[1:0]
DACINV
DAT
DACMU
DEEMPH
LABEL
LABEL
00
0
1
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
00
0
DAC 6dB attenuate enable
0 = disabled (0dB)
1 = -6dB enabled
Digital Soft Mute
1 = mute
0 = no mute (signal active)
De-emphasis Control
11 = 48kHz sample rate
10 = 44.1kHz sample rate
01 = 32kHz sample rate
00 = No De-emphasis
DAC mono mix
00: stereo
01: mono ((L+R)/2) into DACL, ‘0’ into
DACR
10: mono ((L+R)/2) into DACR, ‘0’ into
DACL
11: mono ((L+R)/2) into DACL &
DACR
DAC phase invert
0: non-inverted
1: inverted
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
PD Rev 4.1 February 2007
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