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2 ratio modifier (r-mod), 3 effective ratio (reff), Table 1. ratio modifier – Cirrus Logic CS2200-CP User Manual

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CS2200-CP

DS759F2

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5.2.2

Ratio Modifier (R-Mod)

The Ratio Modifier is used to internally multiply/divide the R

UD

(the Ratio stored in the register space re-

mains unchanged). The available options for R

MOD

are summarized in

Table 1 on page 13

.

The R-Mod value selected by RModSel[2:0] is always used in the calculation for the Effective Ratio
(R

EFF

),

see “Effective Ratio (REFF)” on page 13

. If R-Mod is not desired, RModSel[2:0] should be left at

its default value of ‘000’, which corresponds to an R-Mod value of 1, thereby effectively disabling the ratio
modifier.

Table 1. Ratio Modifier

5.2.3

Effective Ratio (R

EFF

)

The Effective Ratio (R

EFF

) is an internal calculation comprised of R

UD

and the appropriate modifiers, as

previously described. R

EFF

is calculated as follows:

R

EFF

= R

UD

R

MOD

To simplify operation the device handles some of the ratio calculation functions automatically (such as
when the internal timing reference clock divider is set). For this reason, the Effective Ratio does not need
to be altered to account for internal dividers.

Ratio modifiers which would produce an overflow or truncation of R

EFF

should not be used; For example

if R

UD

is 1024 an R

MOD

of 8 would produce an R

EFF

value of 8192 which exceeds the 4096 limit of the

12.20 format. In all cases, the maximum and minimum allowable values for R

EFF

are dictated by the fre-

quency limits for both the input and output clocks as shown in the

“AC Electrical Characteristics” on

page 7

.

RModSel[2:0]

Ratio Modifier

000

1

001

2

010

4

011

8

100

0.5

101

0.25

110

0.125

111

0.0625

Referenced Control

Register Location

Ratio......................................

“Ratio (Address 06h - 09h)” on page 21

RModSel[2:0] ........................

“R-Mod Selection (RModSel[2:0])” section on page 20