Cirrus Logic CDB3318 User Manual

Evaluation Board for CS3318
CDB3318
Features
Single-ended Analog InputsSingle-ended Analog OutputsSupports AC and DC-Coupled Analog I/OFlexible Serial Control I/O Headers
Serial Control Input Header to
Accommodate On-board and External Serial Controllers
Serial Control Output Headers for
“Chaining” Serial Control Across Multiple CDB3318 Evaluation Boards
3.3 V Logic Interface Level
Demonstrates Recommended Layout and
Grounding Arrangements
Minimal Power Supply Requirements
±8 V to ±9 V and Ground
Windows
Easy and Intuitive Graphical Interface to
Supports USB and RS-232 PC
®
Compatible Software Interface
Channel and Master Volume Controls
Connectivity
Description
The CDB3318 evaluation board is an excellent means for evaluating the CS3318 analog volume control. Eval­uation requires an analog signal source and analyzer, power supplies, and a Windows PC compatible computer.
Standard RCA phono jacks are provided to easily inter­face external analog signals with the evaluation board. Each of the CS3318’s inputs and outputs may be inde­pendently AC or DC-coupled to their respective I/O connectors.
The Windows software provides a GUI to make config­uration of the CDB3318 easy. The software communicates through the PC’s USB or Serial port to configure the control port registers so that all features of the CS3318 can be evaluated.
As an alternative to the serial control provided via a PC, the evaluation board may be configured to accept exter­nal control signals for operation in a user application during system development.
To facilitate multi-CS3318 system design efforts, head­ers are provided for connecting serial control signals between multiple CDB3318 evaluation boards.
ORDERING INFORMATION
CDB3318 Evaluation Board
8-Channel
Passive
Inputs
USB/RS232
PC Interface
http://www.cirrus.com
AC/DC
Coupling
CS3318
8-Channel
Digitally Controlled
Analog Volume Control
PC or External
Serial Control Input
Copyright © Cirrus Logic, Inc. 2006
(All Rights Reserved)
AC/DC
Coupling
External
Serial Control Output
8-Channel
Passive Outputs
MAY '06
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Power ............................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Grounding and Power Supply Decoupling ...................... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ........................................... 3
1.3 CS3318 Analog Volume Control ..................... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ........................................ 3
1.4 External Control Headers ................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 Analog Inputs .................................................................................................................................... 4
1.6 Analog Outputs ................................................................................................................................. 4
1.7 PC Interfaces .................................................................................................................................... 4
2. PC SOFTWARE CONTROL ................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 CS3318 Controls Tab ....................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Register Maps Tab ........................................................................................................................... 6
3. PERFORMANCE PLOTS ....................................................................................................................... 7
4. SYSTEM CONNECTIONS & JUMPERS ................................................................................................8
5. CDB BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................ 9
6. CDB SCHEMATICS .............................................................................................................................. 10
7. CDB LAYOUT ....................................................................................................................................... 13
8. REVISION HISTORY ............................................................................................................................ 16
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.CS3318 Controls Tab .................................................................... .... ... ... ..................................... 5
Figure 2.Register Maps Tab ............................ ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ........................................... 6
Figure 3.Frequency Response .................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 4.THD+N vs. Amplitude .................................... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .................................................. 7
Figure 5.THD+N vs. Frequency ...................................... .... ... ..................................................................... 7
Figure 6.Crosstalk .............................................. .... ... ... ....................................... ... ... .... .............................. 7
Figure 7.Block Diagram ............................. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .......................................... .... ... ........................... 9
Figure 8.CS3318 ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ................................................................................. ............................ 10
Figure 9.Analog Inputs and Outputs ...................................................................... ... .... ... ... ...................... 11
Figure 10.Serial Control / Power ............................................................................................................... 12
Figure 11.Silkscreen Top ....................... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... .......................................... ... ... ...................... 13
Figure 12.Top Side Copper Layer ... ... .... ... ... ............................................................................................. 14
Figure 13.Bottom Side Copper Layer ........................................................................................................ 15
CDB3318
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. System Connections ..................................................................................................................... 8
Table 2. On-Board Switches ....................................................................................................................... 8
Table 3. System Headers ............................................................................................................................ 8
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1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW

The CDB4265 evaluation board is an excellent means for evaluating the CS3318 digitally controlled analog volume control. Analog audio signal interfac es are pro vided, an on-board microcontroller and USB/RS-232 PC interface is used for easily configuring the CS3318’s internal registers, and a USB cable is included for use with the FlexGUI Windows configuration software.
The CDB3318 schematic set is shown in Figure 8 through Figure 10.

1.1 Power

Power (±8 V to ±9 V) must be supplied to the evaluation board through the red VA+ and green VA- binding posts. An on-board regulator provides a 3.3 V supply to the digital circuitry. All voltage inputs must be ref­erenced to the single black binding post ground connector (see the System Connections table on page 8).
WARNING: Please refer to the CS3318 data sheet for allowable voltage levels.

1.2 Grounding and Power Supply Decoupling

The CS3318 requires careful attention to power supply and grounding arrangements to optimize perfor­mance. Figure 7 on page 9 provides an overview of the connections to the CS3318. Figure 11 on page 13 shows the component placement. Figure 12 on page 14 shows the top layout. Figure 13 on page 15 shows the bottom layout. The decoupling capacitors are located as close to the CS3318 as possible. Extensive use of ground plane fill in the evaluation board yields large reductions in radiated noise.

1.3 CS3318 Analog Volume Control

A complete description of the CS3318 is included in the CS3318 product data sheet. The required configuration settings of the CS3318 are achieved via its control port registers, accessible
through the CS3318 tab of the Cirrus Logic FlexGUI software. A reg ister-level configuration interface is p ro­vided on the Register Maps tab. See the “PC Software Control” section on page 5 for more information.

1.4 External Control Headers

The evaluation board has been designed to allow interfacing with external systems via the headers J17, J88, and J89.
The 15-pin, 3 column header, J17, provides bidirectional access to the CS3318’s SPI digital control signals. The pins located in the column labeled “PC” connect to the on-board PC interface circuitry, and those in the co lumn labeled “In” co nnect directly to t he CS3318’s digital co ntrol I/O pins. By default, shunts are populated across these rows, connecting the PC interface to the CS3318’s digital control I/O. To use an external digital control source, simply remove the shunts and connect a ribbon cable to the “In” position. A single “GND” column for the ribbon cable’s ground connection is provided to mainta in signal integrity. Two unpopulated pu ll-up resisto rs are a lso available should the CDB3318 be required to provide the pull-up function for the I²C bus.
The 10-pin, 2 column header, J89, provides bidirectional access to the CS3318’s I²C SDA and SCL signals, as well as unidirectional output access to the CS3318’s AD0, ENOut, and MUTE signals are connected directly to their corresponding pi ns on the CS3318, as well as those on J17 described above. The AD0, ENOut, and MUTE their respective I/O pins on the CS3318. This header may be used to connect the serial control signals be­tween 2 or more CDB3318’s (out of J89 on one and in to J17 on another) for multiple CS3318 I²C serial control evaluation.
signals are re-driven versions of these signals as present directly on
TM
/I²C® and MUTE
signals. The SDA and SCL
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The 10-pin, 2 column header, J88, provides unidirectional output access to the CS3318’s SPI MOSI and CCLK signals, as well as its AD0, ENOut, and MUTE present directly on their respective I/O pins on the CS3318. This header may be used to co nne ct the serial control signals between 2 or m ore CDB3318’s (out of J88 on one an d in to J17 on another) for multiple CS3318 SPI serial control evaluation.

1.5 Analog Inputs

RCA connectors supply the CS3318 analog inputs through single-ended passive circuits wi th no input filter­ing. Refer to the CS3318 data sheet for the maximum input signal level.
Each analog input may be AC or DC coupled to its respective RCA connector. This selection is made via the 2-pin headers labeled “DC Couple Input” and placed adjacent to each input connector on the board. To DC couple an input connector, place a shunt across the respective heade r. To AC couple an in put connec­tor, remove the shunt from the respective header. By default, the input connectors are AC coupled to the CS3318’s inputs.

1.6 Analog Outputs

The CS3318 analog outputs are routed through single-ended passive circuits with no output filtering and connected to RCA jacks for easy evaluation.
Each analog output may be AC or DC coupled to its respective RCA connector. This selection is made via the 2-pin headers labeled “DC Couple Output” and pla ced adjacent to each output connector on the board. To DC couple an output connector, place a shunt across the respective header. To AC couple an output connector, remove the shunt from the resp ective head er. By default, the output connectors are AC coupled to the CS3318’s outputs.
CDB3318
signals. All of the signals re-driven versions of those

1.7 PC Interfaces

USB and RS-232 connections are provided to facilitate software control of the CS3318’s internal registers. A graphical user interface is available for the CDB3318 to allow easy manip ulation of the CS3318’s internal
registers. See the CS3318 datasheet for complete internal register descriptions. To enable the CDB3318, simply connect the supplied USB cable from an available USB port on a PC to the
USB connector (J37), or alternatively connec t a 9-pin serial cable from an available COM port on a PC to the RS-232 connector (J42) and launch the Cirrus Logic FlexGUI software.
Refer to “PC Software Control” on page 5 for a description of the Graphical User Interface (GUI).
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2. PC SOFTWARE CONTROL

The CDB3318 is designed for use with the Microsoft Windows based FlexGUI graphical user interface. This inter­face provides comprehensive control over the CS3318’s internal registers via a PC’s USB or RS-232 port.
The FlexGUI software may be downloaded and installed from www.cirrus.com/msasoftware. Step-by-step instructions for using the FlexGUI are provided as follows:
1. Download and install the FlexGUI software from www.cirrus.com/msasoftware.
2. Connect the CDB3318 to a host PC using the supplied USB cable or a 9-pin serial cable.
3. Apply positive power, negative power, and ground to the VA+, VA-, and GND binding posts respectively.
4. Launch the FlexGUI software. The GUI will load and be displayed.
5. Un-check the “Power Down CS3318” check box to allow audio to pass th ro ug h th e de vice.

2.1 CS3318 Controls Tab

The CS3318 Controls tab provides a high-level intuitive interface to many of the configuration options of the CS3318. Control over the state of the CS3318’s MUTE
and RESET input pins is also provided.

Figure 1. CS3318 Controls Tab

The Master X Mask check boxes are used to map each channel to the master controls. These check-boxes reflect the state of their associated Master X Mask bits; when checked, the channel is un-masked.
The sliders facilitate control over the Ch X Volume registers, providing gain and attenuation in ½ dB steps. The +¼ dB Gain check boxes are used to add an additional ¼ dB of gain to the volume level displayed for each channel.
See the CS3318 datasheet for complete internal register descriptions.
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