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WM8972LEFL/R
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WM8972LEFL/R Datasheet PDF : 49 Pages
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Preliminary Technical Data
WM8972L
COMPONENT
REFERENCE
C1 – C4
C5 – C6
C7 – C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
SUGGESTED
VALUE
100nF
10uF
1uF
2.2uF
100nF
10uF
100nF
10uF
100nF
10uF
DESCRIPTION
De-coupling for DBVDD, DCVDD, AVDD, OPVDD
Reservoir capacitor for DVDD, AVDD. Should the supplies use separate sources then
additional capacitors will be required of each additional source.
AC input coupling capacitors
Output AC coupling capacitors to remove DC level from MONOOUT
De-coupling for VMID.
Reservoir capacitor for VMID
De-coupling for VREF
Reservoir capacitor for VREF
De-coupling for MICBIAS – Not required if MICBIAS output is not used
Reservoir capacitor for MICBIAS – Not required if MICBIAS output is not used
Table 36 External Components Descriptions
Note:
1. For Capacitors C5, C6, C13, C15 and C17 it is recommended that very low ESR components are used.
LINE INPUT CONFIGURATION
When INPUT1+/INPUT1- or INPUT2+/INPUT2- are used as line inputs, the microphone boost and
ALC functions should normally be disabled.
In order to avoid clipping, the user must ensure that the input signal does not exceed AVDD. This
may require a potential divider circuit in some applications. It is also recommended to remove RF
interference picked up on any cables using a simple first-order RC filter, as high-frequency
components in the input signal may otherwise cause aliasing distortion in the audio band. AC signals
with no DC bias should be fed to the WM8972L through a DC blocking capacitor, e.g. 1µF.
MICROPHONE INPUT CONFIGURATION
FROM
MICROPHONE
AGND
R2
47kOhm
R1
680 Ohm to 2.2kOhm
check microphone's specification
MICBIAS
INPUT1+/-
C2
INPUT2+/-
1uF
C1
220pF
AGND
AGND
Figure 44 Recommended Circuit for Line Input
For interfacing to a microphone, the ALC function should be enabled and the microphone boost
switched on. Microphones held close to a speaker’s mouth would normally use the 13dB gain setting,
while tabletop or room microphones would need a 29dB boost.
The recommended application circuit is shown above. R1 and R2 form part of the biasing network
(refer to Microphone Bias section). R1 connected to MICBIAS is necessary only for electret type
microphones that require a voltage bias. R2 should always be present to prevent the microphone
input from charging to a high voltage which may damage the microphone on connection. R1 and R2
should be large so as not to attenuate the signal from the microphone, which can have source
impedance greater than 2kOhm. C1 together with the source impedance of the microphone and the
WM8972L input impedance forms an RF filter. C2 is a DC blocking capacitor to allow the microphone
to be biased at a different DC voltage to the MICIN signal.
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PTD Rev 2.2 June 2004
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