The device has many supported features
and flexible options that can be used in the system to seamlessly connect the
PCMD3140-Q1 and any other audio device by sharing a single common I2C
control bus and an audio serial interface bus. This architecture enables multiple
applications to be applied to a system that require a microphone array for
beam-forming operations, audio conferencing, noise cancellation, and so forth. Figure 7-13 shows a diagram
of the PCMD3140-Q1 and PCMD3180 devices in a configuration where the
control and audio data buses are shared.
Figure 7-13 Multiple
Devices With Shared Control and Audio Data Buses
The PCMD3140-Q1 consists of the
following features to enable seamless connection and interaction of multiple devices
using a shared bus:
I2C broadcast
simultaneously writes to (or triggers) the PCMD3140-Q1 and PCMD3180-Q1
devices
Supports up to 64
configuration output channel slots for the audio serial interface
Tri-state feature (with
enable and disable) for the unused audio data slots of the device
Supports a bus-holder feature
(with enable and disable) to keep the last driven value on the audio
bus
The GPIO1 or PDMCLK_GPO1 pin
can be configured as a secondary output data lane for the audio serial
interface
The GPIO1 or PDMDINx_GPIx pin
can be used in a daisy-chain configuration of multiple devices
Supports one BCLK cycle data
latching timing to relax the timing requirement for the high-speed
interface
Programmable master and slave
options for the audio serial interface
Ability to synchronize the
multiple devices for the simultaneous sampling requirement across
devices