Low Power Stereo Audio CODEC_2ADC2DAC

Overview

Innosilicon Codec is a low power, high resolution, stereo CODEC solution which employs Sigma-Delta noise-shaping technique. The ADC, DAC and power amplifier are integrated to provide total solutions. With 24-bit resolution for DAC and 24-bit resolution for ADC, Innosilicon Codec is suitable for applications in high end consumer digital audio systems, automobile audio, multimedia and digital systems.

Key Features

  • 24 bits DAC with 90dB SNR
  • Support 16? to 32? headphone output or line output
  • Low power: 5mA for stereo playback
  • 24 bits ADC with 90dB SNR
  • Support differential and single-ended microphone or line input
  • Low power: 5mA for stereo recording
  • Automatic Level Control (ALC) for smooth audio recording
  • Small die size:
    • 0.18mm2 for per DAC path
    • 0.19mm2 for per ADC path
    • 0.74mm2 (780um×948um) for entire stereo application
    • Note: The area parameters are for reference only. Please refer to the final LEF file for the actual value.
  • Low power: less than 0.05mA for standby
  • Support Mono, Stereo, 5.1 and 7.1 HiFi channel performance
  • Programmable input and output analog gains
  • Digital interpolation and decimation filter integrated
  • Sampling rate of 8kHz/12kHz/16kHz/24kHz/32kHz/44.1kHz/48kHz/96kHz
  • 1.8V supply for analog and 0.8V supply for digital

Benefits

  • Low power consumption
  • Fully customizable
  • Small area
  • Simple integration process
  • Available options include:
  • FPGA integration support
  • Chip level integration

Deliverables

  • Databook and detailed physical implementation guides
  • Complete set of timing models
  • Library Exchange Format (LEF)
  • Encrypted Verilog Models
  • Layout vs. Schematic (LVS) report
  • GDSII database for foundry merge

Technical Specifications

Foundry, Node
TSMC 12nm, UMC 40/22nm, SMIC 28nm, GF 55nm, HLMC 28nm
GLOBALFOUNDRIES
In Production: 55nm LPX
SMIC
In Production: 28nm HKC+
TSMC
In Production: 12nm
UMC
In Production: 22nm , 40nm LP
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