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IC RECEIVER AUDIO DIGITAL 28SOIC

STA120D

Manufacturer Part Number
STA120D
Description
IC RECEIVER AUDIO DIGITAL 28SOIC
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Type
Digital Audio Interface Receiverr
Datasheet

Specifications of STA120D

Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
28-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Applications
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Other names
497-3942-5
497-3942-5
497-3943-5

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Table 1. Normal Audio Port Modes (M3 = 0)
Special Modes (M3 = 1)
When M3 is high, the special audio modes described in Table 2 are selected via M2, M1, and M0. In for-
mats 8, 9, and 10, SCK, FSYNC, and SDATA are the same as in formats 0, 1, and 2 respectively; however,
the recovered data is output as is even if ERF is high, indicating an error. (In modes 0-2 the previous valid
sample is output).
When out of lock invalid data are sent to the output and the ERF pin goes high.
Format 11 is similar to format 0 except that SCK is an input and FSYNC is an output.
In this mode FSYNC and SDATA are synchronized to the incoming SCK, This mode may be useful when
writing data to storage.
Table 2. Special Audio Port Modes (M3 = 1)
Format 12 is similar to format 7 except that SDATA is the entire data word received from the transmission
line including the C, U, V, and P bits, with zeros in place of the preamble. In format 13 SDATA contains
the entire biphase encoded data from the transmission line including the preamble, and SCK is twice the
normal frequency.
The normal two frame delay of data from input to output is reduced to only a few bit periods in formats 12
and 13. However, the C, U, V bits and error codes follow their normal pathways and therefore follow the
output data by nearly two frames. Figure 4.... illustrates formats 12 and 13. Format 14 is reserved and not
presently used, and format 15 causes the STA120 to go into a reset state. While in reset all outputs will
be inactive except MCK. The STA120 incorporates a Power-on Reset to avoid a Reset at power-up.
C, U, VERF, ERF, and CBL Serial Outputs
The C and U bits and CBL are output one SCK period prior to the active edge of FSYNC in all serial port
formats except 2, 3 and 10 (I
externally. In formats 2, 3 and 10, the C and U bits and CBL are updated with the active edge of FSYNC.
The validity + error flag (VERF) and the error flag (ERF) are always updated at the active edge of FSYNC.
M2
M2
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
M1
M1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
2
S modes). The active edge of FSYNC may be used to latch C, U, and CBL
M0
M0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
8 - Format 0 - No repeat on error
9 - Format 1 - No repeat on error
10 - Format 2 - No repeat on error
11 - Format 0 - Async. SCK input
12 - Received NRZ Data
13 - Received Bi-phase Data
14 - Reserved
15 - STA120 Reset
0 - Out, L/R, 16-24 Bits
1 - In, L/R, 16-24 Bits
2 - Out, L/R, I
3 - In, L/R, I
4 - Out, WSYNC, 16-24 Bits
5 - Out, L/R, 16 Bits LSBJ
6 - Out, L/R, 18 Bits LSBJ
7 - Out, L/R, MSB Last
2
S Compatible
2
S Compatible
Format
Format
STA120
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