DA7217 is a high-performance, low-power audio codec optimized
for use in headsets or wearable devices. It has differential
headphone outputs for use inside headset devices, offering
excellent left to right channel separation and common mode
noise rejection. DA7217 also has a stereo DAC to
headphone output path and ultra-low power operating modes to
support always-on audio detect applications.
DA7217 contains two analog microphone input paths, or up to four
digital microphone input paths, or a combination of both. The other
chip in this family, the DA7218, has single-ended headphone outputs,
and has been designed with headphone detect for use in accessories.
32 ball WLCSP package, 0.5 mm
pitch
Features
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High performance stereo DAC to headphone
playback path with 110 dB dynamic range
►
4 mW stereo playback power consumption
►
DAC digital filters with audio and voice mode
options, five-band equalizer and five
programmable biquad stages
►
Dedicated low-latency digital sideband filter
with three programmable biquad stages
►
High performance microphone to ADC record
path with 105 dB dynamic range
►
2.5 mW stereo record power consumption
►
ADC digital filters with audio and voice mode
options
►
500 μW always-on record mode with
automatic level detection
►
Hybrid analog / digital automatic level control
to dynamically control the record level
►
Shutdown mode offering current consumption
during standby of 2.5 μA
►
Two low-noise microphone bias regulators
with programmable output voltage and ultralow
power mode
►
A high efficiency two-level, true-ground charge
pump for generating class-G headphone
supplies
►
Voice mode filtering up to 32 kHz
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►
Flexible digital mixing from all seven inputs to
all six outputs with independent gain on each
mixer path
►
Ability to run the ADCs at a different sample
rate to the DACs on a single I
2
S interface
►
Digital tone generator with built-in support for
DTMF
►
System controller for simplified, pop-free
startup and shutdown
►
Phase-locked loop with sample rate tracking
supporting MCLK frequencies from 2 MHz to
54 MHz
►
Automatic tuning of on-chip reference
oscillator for clock-free operation in low-power
modes
►
4-wire digital audio interface with support for
I
2
S, four-channel I
2
S, TDM and other audio
formats
►
2-wire I
2
C compatible control interface with
support for High Speed mode up to 3.4 MHz
►
24-bit data at up to 96 kHz sample rate
►
The headphone amplifier can be run directly
from the supply, thus eliminating the need for
charge pump capacitors
Applications
► Hearables
► Wireless and wired headphones
► Wireless and wired headsets
Block Diagram
DA7217
(2X Digital Mics)
Mic 1
Digital Filters
Volume Control
5 Band Equalizer
Automatic Level Control
Sidetone Filtering
Programmable Biquad
Filtering
Dynamic Range Extension
Tone Generator
L Headphone
Class G
Mic 2
Mic 3
2 ch
ADC
2 ch
DAC
R Headphone
Class G
Mic 4
(2X Digital Mics)
I
2
C
I
2
S
PLL
Feature highlights
►
Superior hi-fidelity audio performance for
immersive record and playback
►
Sub 500 μW always-on power extends battery
life for audio activity detection
►
Flexible programming filtering (sideband,
voice) enhances voice and audio playback
►
Mixed sample rate support for wideband
applications
►
Supports the latest generation of low power
analog and digital microphones
►
Small package footprint with an optimized ball-
out conducive to low cost PCB manufacturing
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