5 interpolation filter, 6 de-emphasis, Figure 19. de-emphasis curve – Cirrus Logic CS4385A User Manual

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DS837F2

CS4385A

4.5

Interpolation Filter

To accommodate the increasingly complex requirements of digital audio systems, the CS4385A incorpo-
rates selectable interpolation filters for each mode of operation. A “fast” and a “slow” roll-off filter is available
in each of the three speed modes, Single-, Double-, and Quad-Speed. These filters have been designed to
accommodate a variety of musical tastes and styles. The FILT_SEL bit is used to select which filter is used
(see the

“Filter Plots” on page 48

for more details).

When in Hardware Mode, only the “fast” roll-off filter is available.

Filter specifications can be found in

Section 1

, and filter response plots can be found in

Figures 27

to

50

.

4.6

De-Emphasis

The CS4385A includes on-chip digital de-emphasis filters. The de-emphasis feature is included to accom-
modate older audio recordings that use pre-emphasis equalization as a means of noise reduction.

Figure 19

shows the de-emphasis curve. The frequency response of the de-emphasis curve scales proportionally with
changes in sample rate, Fs, if the input sample rate does not match the coefficient that has been selected.

In Software Mode, the required de-emphasis filter coefficients for 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 48 kHz are selected
via the de-emphasis control bits.

In Hardware Mode, only the 44.1 kHz coefficient is available (enabled through the M2 pin). If the input sam-
ple rate is not 44.1 kHz and de-emphasis has been selected, the corner frequencies of the de-emphasis
filter is scaled by a factor of the actual Fs over 44,100.

Gain

dB

-10dB

0dB

Frequency

T2 = 15 µs

T1=50 µs

F1

F2

3.183 kHz

10.61 kHz

Figure 19. De-Emphasis Curve

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