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WM8753
(Rev.:2005)
Wolfson
Wolfson Microelectronics plc Wolfson
WM8753 Datasheet PDF : 87 Pages
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WM8753L
Pre-Production
Test Conditions
DCVDD = 1.5V, AVDD = HPVDD = DBVDD = SPKRVDD = PLLVDD = 3.3V, TA = +25oC, 1kHz signal, fs = 48kHz, 24-bit audio
data unless otherwise stated.
PARAMETER
SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Microphone Bias
Bias Voltage (MBVSEL=0)
VMICBIAS
-3%
0.9*AVDD
+3*%
V
Bias Voltage (MBVSEL=1)
VMICBIAS
-3%
0.75*AVDD +3*%
V
Bias Current Source
Output Noise Voltage
IMICBIAS
Vn
Digital Input / Output (excluding GPIO4)
Input HIGH Level
VIH
Input LOW Level
VIL
Output HIGH Level
VOH
Output LOW Level
VOL
GPIO4 Input
Input HIGH Level
VIH
Input LOW Level
VIL
Pullup/pulldown resistance
RIN
1K to 20kHz
IOL=1mA
IOH=-1mA
3
mA
15
nV/Hz
0.7×DBVDD
0.9×DBVDD
V
0.3×DBVDD
V
V
0.1×DBVDD
V
1.4
V
0.8
V
100
k
TERMINOLOGY
1. Hold Time is the length of time between a signal detected being too quiet and beginning to ramp up the gain. It does
not apply to ramping down the gain when the signal is too loud, which happens without a delay.
2. Ramp-up and Ramp-Down times are defined as the time it takes for the PGA to sweep across 90% of its gain range.
3. All hold, ramp-up and ramp-down times scale proportionally with MCLK
4. Signal-to-noise ratio (dB) - SNR is a measure of the difference in level between the full scale output and the output
with no signal applied. (No Auto-zero or Automute function is employed in achieving these results).
5. Dynamic range (dB) - DR is a measure of the difference between the highest and lowest portions of a signal. Normally
a THD+N measurement at 60dB below full scale. The measured signal is then corrected by adding the 60dB to it. (e.g.
THD+N @ -60dB= -32dB, DR= 92dB).
6. THD+N (dB) - THD+N is a ratio, of the rms values, of (Noise + Distortion)/Signal.
7. Channel Separation (dB) - Also known as Cross-Talk. This is a measure of the amount one channel is isolated from
the other. Normally measured by sending a full scale signal down one channel and measuring the other.
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PP Rev 3.4 November 2005
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