Clock circuit for STA311B I2S output - and minimum delay
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‎2016-03-14 11:58 AM
Posted on March 14, 2016 at 19:58
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a STA311B to send an I2S signal to a DAC. Do you have any sample schematics? My main question is which chip should provide the MCLK signal to the DAC.Also, is it documented what would be the minimum delay introduced if I connect my source to an input in the STA311B and then route it through it to the DAC?As always, thanks for your help.Jorge Rivera #sta311b
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‎2016-03-14 7:44 PM
Posted on March 15, 2016 at 03:44 hi Jorge , there are two options : 1) provided MCLK from your front end device (DSP or MCU) to STA311B and DAC . 2) used CLKOUT from STA311B to DAC as MCLK . due to STA311B internal system clock is 98.304Mhz with 48Khz FS input , the 2 system clock cycles delay was around 20nSec . And if you used BICK as STA311B clock source , the automatically FS detection need to spend 3~6FS to detect input FS range . Thanks to consider STM device. YT
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‎2016-03-17 1:50 PM
Posted on March 17, 2016 at 21:50Thanks YT! That is very helpful. Much appreciated!I'll come back with more questions later :)
