The SRC4392 is a highly-integrated CMOS device designed for use in professional and broadcast digital audio systems. The SRC4392 combines a high-performance, two-channel, asynchronous sample rate converter (SRC) with a digital audio interface receiver (DIR) and transmitter (DIT), two audio serial ports, and flexible distribution logic for interconnection of the function block data and clocks.
●The DIR and DIT are compatible with the AES3, S/PDIF, IEC 60958, and EIAJ CP-1201 interface standards. The audio serial ports, DIT, and SRC may be operated at sampling rates up to 216kHz. The DIR lock range includes sampling rates from 20kHz to 216kHz.
●The SRC4392 is configured using on-chip control registers and data buffers, which are accessed through either a 4-wire serial peripheral interface (SPI) port, or a 2-wire Philips I2C bus interface. Status registers provide access to a variety of flag and error bits, which are derived from the various function blocks. An open drain interrupt output pin is provided, and is supported by flexible interrupt reporting and mask options via control register settings. A master reset input pin is provided for initialization by a host processor or supervisory functions.
●The SRC4392 requires a +1.8V core logic supply, in addition to a +3.3V supply for powering portions of the DIR, DIT, and line driver and receiver functions. A separate logic I/O supply supports operation from +1.65V to +3.6V, providing compatibility with low voltage logic interfaces typically found on digital signal processors and programmable logic devices. The SRC4392 is available in a QFN-40 and a lead-free, TQFP-48 package. The TQFN-48 is pin- and register-compatible with the Texas Instruments SRC4382 and DIX4192 products.