LONDON, UK – 27th November 2008 - Renesas Technology Europe today
announced the R2J15116FP, a compact, high-performance digital amplifier
supporting IIS*1 digital audio signal input with a built-in 24-bit audio DSP.
It is intended for use in thin flat-screen TVs employing LCD or plasma display
panels.
The device, contained in a compact 7 mm x 7 mm package, accepts IIS digital
audio signal input, performs signal processing using a built-in 24-bit audio
DSP, and amplifies the result with a digital amplifier to deliver stereo output
to two speakers at up to 15 watts per channel. Typically, thin flat-screen TVs
require detailed tuning of their audio systems for different markets and screen
sizes. This processing is usually performed in the preceding stage of this
digital amplifier by the main DSP, which mainly handles tasks such as surround
processing and decoding. This imposes a significant processing load. In the
R2J15116FP, in contrast, processing for the volume control and the parametric
equalizer*2 for optimizing the speaker characteristics is done by the built-in
audio DSP. This reduces the load on the main DSP and makes it possible to
generate a more varied and higher quality sound environment for video
applications.
The R2J15116FP also achieves better audio signal performance and quality
than conventional digital volume control implemented using a DSP, through the
use of Renesas Technology’s exclusive intelligent volume function, which offers
higher resolution when switching the volume level for smoother volume level
transitions. The R2J15116FP also uses a feedback circuit to stabilize the
output level when the power supply voltage fluctuates, an approach with a
proven track record in products employing analog input. In addition to the
volume control and seven-band parametric equalizer, there is a two-band tone
control, a loudness function useful for low- and high-range expansion
compensation, a power limiter function that allows setting of a user-defined
maximum output level, and a dynamic range control (DRC) function that lowers
the signal amplitude without distortion at high volume levels and raises it at
low volume levels. Settings for all of these functions can be made flexibly
from the MCU via the I2C bus.
Protection functions include detection of overcurrent, overheating, and low
voltage, as well as a feature that provides warning in advance of overheating.
This automatically lowers the volume to prevent the temperature from rising to
a dangerous level. Additional functions include PLL unlock detection, which
enhances the safety of signal input to the amplifier, and input signal error
detection. This full complement of protection functions simplifies system
design and boosts reliability.
The R2J15116FP uses a compact 48-pin HTQFP package, requires no heat sink, and
delivers maximum stereo output of 15 watts per channel.
< Notes >
1. IIS: A widely used output format for digital audio signals.
2. Parametric equalizer: The equalizer in an audio processing system allows
raising or lowering of the gain for specific frequencies of the audio signal.
Operation of the equalizer is left to the end user. In a parametric equalizer,
the audio frequencies of the audio signal are divided into bands, and the
center frequency of each band can be fine tuned by changing the parameter Q
(quality factor). The primary reason for providing this functionality in the
R2J15116FP is to enable fine-grained adjustment of the speakers’ frequency
characteristics.
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