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6. ANALOG HARDWARE

DESCRIPTION

The analog line-level input hardware consists of
four stereo inputs (LINE_IN_L/R, CD_L/GND/R,
VIDEO_L/R, and AUX_L/R), two selectable
mono microphone inputs (MIC1 and MIC2), and
two mono inputs (PC_BEEP and PHONE). The an-
alog line-level output hardware consists of a mono
output (MONO_OUT), and dual stereo line outputs
(LINE_OUT_L/R and ALT_LINE_OUT_L/R).
This section describes the analog hardware needed
to interface with these pins. The designs presented
in this section comply with specifications detailed
in Chapter 17 of the Microsoft

®

PC Design Guide-

lines [7] (referred to as PC 99). For EMI reduction
techniques refer to the application note AN165:
CS4297A/CS4299 EMI Reduction Techniques
[5].

6.1

Analog Inputs

All analog inputs to the CS4299-BQ, including
CD_GND, should be capacitively coupled to the
input pins. Unused analog inputs should be tied to-
gether and connected through a capacitor to analog
ground or tied to the Vrefout pin directly. The max-
imum allowed voltage for analog inputs, except the
microphone input, is 1 V

RMS

. For the microphone

input the maximum allowed voltage depends on the
selected boost setting.

6.1.1

Line-Level Inputs

Figure 10 shows circuitry for a line-level stereo in-
put. Replicate this circuit for the Line, Video and
Aux inputs. This design attenuates the input by
6 dB, bringing the signal from the PC 99 specified
2 V

RMS

, to the CS4299-BQ maximum allowed

1 V

RMS

.

6.1.2

CD Input

The CD line-level input has an extra pin,
CD_GND, providing a pseudo-differential input
for both CD_L and CD_R. This pin takes the
common-mode noise out of the CD inputs when

connected to the CD analog source ground. Follow-
ing the reference designs in Figure 11 and

Figure 12 provides extra attenuation of common

mode noise coming from the CD-ROM drive,
thereby producing a higher quality signal. One per-

cent resistors are recommended since closely

matched resistor values provide better com-

mon-mode attenuation of unwanted signals. The

circuit shown in Figure 11 can be used to attenuate

a 2 V

RMS

CD input signal by 6 dB. The circuit

shown in Figure 12 can be used for a 1 V

RMS

CD in-

put signal.

6.8 k

6.8 k

1.0

µ

F

1.0

µ

F

R

L

6.8 k

6.8 k

Figure 10. Line Input (Replicate for Video and Aux)

(All resistors 1%)

6.8 k

CD_L

CD_COM

CD_R

1.0

µF

CD_L

CD_R

CD_GND

6.8 k

1.0

µF

3.4 k

6.8 k

2.2

µF

3.4 k

6.8 k

AGND

Figure 11. Differential 2 V

RMS

CD Input

100

CD_L

CD_COM

CD_R

1.0

µF

CD_L

CD_R

CD_GND

100

1.0

µF

100

47 k

2.2

µF

47 k

47 k

AGND

Figure 12. Differential 1 V

RMS

CD Input

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