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EVALUATION BOARD FOR CS5376

CDB5376

Manufacturer Part Number
CDB5376
Description
EVALUATION BOARD FOR CS5376
Manufacturer
Cirrus Logic Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of CDB5376

Main Purpose
Seismic Evaluation System
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
CS3301A, CS3302A, CS4373A, CS5372A, CS5376A
Primary Attributes
Quad Digital Filter
Secondary Attributes
Graphical User Interface, SPI™ & USB Interfaces
Processor To Be Evaluated
CS330x, CS4373A, CS537x
Interface Type
USB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
598-1778
4.3 Anti-alias Filter
The modulator inputs are required to be band-
width limited to ensure modulator loop stability
and prevent high-frequency signals from alias-
ing into the measurement bandwidth. The use
of simple, single-pole, differential, low-pass
RC filters across the INR± and INF± inputs en-
sures high-frequency signals are rejected be-
fore they can alias into the measurement
bandwidth.
The CS3301A / CS3302A differential amplifi-
ers are designed with separate rough and fine
analog outputs (OUTR±, OUTF±) that match
the modulator rough and fine inputs (INR±,
INF±). External anti-alias series resistors and
external differential capacitors are required to
create the anti-alias RC filters.
The approximate -3 dB corner of the input anti-
alias filter is nominally set to the internal ana-
log sampling rate divided by 64, which itself is
a division by 4 of the MCLK rate.
Figure 9 on page 13
CS5372A modulator analog connections with
input anti-alias filter components. Filter com-
ponents on the rough and fine pins should be
identical values for optimum performance, with
the capacitor values a minimum of 0.02 μF.
The rough input can use either X7R- or C0G-
type capacitors, while the fine input requires
C0G-type capacitors for optimal linearity. Us-
DS748F3
MCLK Frequency = 2.048 MHz
Sampling Frequency = MCLK / 4 = 512 kHz
-3 dB Filter Corner = Sampling Freq / 64 = 8 kHz
RC filter = 1 / [ 2π x (2 x R
illustrates the CS5371A and
series
) x C
diff
] ~ 8 kHz
ing X7R-type capacitors on the fine analog in-
puts will significantly degrade total harmonic
distortion performance.
4.4 Analog Differential Signals
Differential analog signals into the CS5371A
and CS5372A consist of two halves with equal
but opposite magnitude varying about a com-
mon mode voltage. A full-scale, 5 V
ential signal centered on a -0.15 V common
mode voltage will have:
For the opposite case:
So the total swing for SIG+ relative to SIG- is
(+2.5 V) – (-2.5 V) = 5 V
lar calculation can be done for SIG- relative to
SIG+.
It’s important to note that a 5 V
signal centered on a -0.15 V common mode
voltage never exceeds +1.1 V with respect to
ground and never drops below -1.4 V with re-
spect to ground on either half. By definition,
differential voltages are measured with re-
spect to the opposite half, not relative to
ground. A voltmeter differentially measuring
between SIG+ and SIG- in the above example
would correctly read 1.767 V
SIG+ = -0.15 V + 1.25 V = +1.1 V
SIG- = -0.15 V - 1.25 V = -1.4 V
SIG+ is +2.5 V relative to SIG-
SIG+ = -0.15 V - 1.25 V = -1.4 V
SIG- = -0.15 V + 1.25 V = +1.1 V
SIG+ is -2.5 V relative to SIG-
CS5371A CS5372A
p-p
differential. A simi-
rms
, or 5 V
p-p
differential
P-P
, differ-
p-p
.
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