MAX9853
MAX9853 is Stereo Audio CODECs manufactured by Maxim Integrated.
- Part of the MAX9851 comparator family.
- Part of the MAX9851 comparator family.
19-3732; Rev 1; 8/06
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Stereo Audio CODECs with Microphone, Direct Drive Headphones, Speaker Amplifiers, or Line Outputs
General Description
The MAX9851/MAX9853 are single-chip, stereo audio CODECs designed to provide a plete audio solution for a GSM/GPRS/EDGE cell phone. The MAX9851/ MAX9853 provide stereo Direct Drive TM headphone amplifiers, a mono receiver speaker amplifier, stereo Class D speaker amplifiers (MAX9851 only), stereo differential line outputs (MAX9853 only), microphone input amplifiers, plus flexible input selection and gain control. Two serial digital audio interfaces are included, one intended to accept voiceband data and the other accepting I2S data. The voiceband interface can be reconfigured as needed to act as a secondary I2S feed input- allowing multiple audio source mixing of ringer tones or other audio at different sample rates. A transducer/vibrator signal can be derived from digital audio. The stereo digital-to-analog converter (DAC) path includes filtering and mixing, programmable-gain amplifiers (PGA), soft muting, and optional voiceband digital filtering. The MAX9851/MAX9853 accept up to two digital audio inputs at different sample rates. All analog inputs have PGAs on the front end, allowing dynamic range optimization with a wide range of input sources. .. The stereo analog-to-digital converter (ADC) converts audio signals from either internal or external microphones or stereo line inputs. The microphone amplifiers have a programmable gain from 0 to 40d B to handle both amplified microphones and electret modules. In addition to a digital highpass filter to remove DC offset voltages, the ADC also Features voiceband digital filtering. The digital audio interfaces support a variety of serial audio formats. The secondary serial audio interface has an independent supply voltage to allow integration into multiple supply systems. Control for volume levels, signal mixing, and operating modes is...