Description of the audio processor part
4
Description of the audio processor part
TDA7460ND
4.1
Programmable input matrix
The programmable input matrix of the TDA7460ND offers several possibilities to adapt the
audioprocessor to the desired application. In to the standard application we have:
CD quasi differential
● Cassette stereo
● Phone differential
● AM mono
● Stereo decoder input.
t(s) The input matrix can be configured by only 2 bits: bits 3 and 4 of subaddress 0. Basically the
bit of subaddress 13 is fixed by the application and has to be programmed only once at the
c startup of the IC.
du For many configurations the two bits are also fixed during one application (e.g. the standard
ro application) and a change of the input source can be done by loading the first three bits of
P subaddress 0.
te In other configurations for some sources a programming of bit 3 and 4 of subaddress 0 is
le necessary in addition to the three source selection bits. In every case only the subaddress 0
o has to be changed to switch from one source to another.
bs The following picture shows the input and source programming flow:
- O Figure 3. Input configuration tree
t(s) TDA7460
duc NO
ro MULTIPATH
MULTIPATH
te P CDQD
CD FD
CD QD
CD FD
Obsole APPL.1
APPL. 2
APPL. 3
APPL. 4
APPL. 5
APPL. 6
APPL. 7
APPL. 8
CD QD
CASSETTE
FM STD
AM MONO
PHONE (D)
CD QD
CASSETTE
FM STD
AM STEREO
PHONE (SE)
CD QD
CASSETTE
FM STD
AM STD
PHONE (D)
CD FD
CASSETTE
FM STD
AM MONO
PHONE (SE)
CD FD
CASSETTE
FM STD
AM STEREO
CD FD
CASSETTE
FM STD
AM STD
PHONE (SE)
CD QD
CASSETTE
FM STD
AM MONO
CD QD
CASSETTE
FM STD
AM STD
D98AU851
1. Note: in AMSTD configuration the AM mono signal is lead through the FM stereo decoder part to use its
additional filters and high-cut function.
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