Recording Performance

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4.3Recording Performance

The DEM-PCM2912A EVM playback performance presented in this section was obtained under the following conditions:

fS = 44.1 kHz

Input PGA (Microphone input volume): 0 dB

Jumper setting: set JP1 to 100 mA and JP2 to 0 dB

Application software for playback: Sound Recorder, Media Player and ITunes for Windows Vista/XP; QuickTime and ITunes for Mac OS X.

Use analog input data provided by the AP2 analog generator (SYS-2722) with unbalanced floating ground setting.

Configure the equipment as shown in Figure 4-2.

PC

Recording￿at￿fS =￿44.1￿kHz￿by￿application￿software (for￿example,￿Sound￿Recorder,￿QuickTime,￿etc.)

 

 

 

Mic

 

 

 

J1

 

PCM2912A

 

 

 

 

 

Headphone

D2

D1

100￿mA

 

 

 

USB

SW1

JP1

J2

 

0￿dB

 

Connector

 

 

 

JP2

 

 

 

 

 

PCM2912A-EVM

 

Audio￿Precision

SYS-2722

Analog￿Generator

Unbalanced

Floating￿GND￿setting

Figure 4-2. DEM-PCM2912A EVM Configuration for Recording Performance Measurement when

Recording Data

To measure recording performance with the recording data, use S/PDIF digital interface output data. Connect the EVM to the AP2 digital analyzer (SYS-2722); for example, as the DEM-PCM2704 EVM shown in Figure 4-3.

PC

Volume￿gain￿=￿0￿dB

USB

Connector

DEM-PCM2704EVM

S/PDIF

Output

Audio￿Precision

SYS-2722

Digital￿Analyzer

Figure 4-3. DEM-PCM2704EVM Configuration for Recording Performance Measurement with Recorded

Data

Table 4-4. Line Input Recording Performance

Power Supply

Performance

Filter Setting

DOUT

5.0 V

THD+N (–1 dB at 1 kHz)

400 Hz to 20 kHz LP

0.008%

 

SNR (BPZ input)

400 Hz to 20 kHz LP

92.5 dB

 

 

+ A-weighting

 

 

DR (–60 dB input)

400 Hz to 20 kHz LP

90.5 dB

 

 

+ A-weighting

 

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Evaluation and Measurements

SBAU141–January 2009

 

 

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