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Michael
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I'm working on a project using a PCM2902 (TI) DAC chip.
In the data sheet, on page 27 (typical circuit connection),
it shows pin 27 as Vddi which connects to the USB D+
line via a 1.5K resistor.
I read where USB data is derived from a -200mv and a +200mv above a certain
reference on the data lines, so I guess the voltage at Vddi is always there
but varies with this (reference + 200mv) fluctuation?
But isn't that a (very?) crude method of powering the digital part of the
chip?
Wouldn't it be preferable to have a seperate supply, even a seperate
regulator, always on....on the Vddi pin?
It may be a stupid question....but just trying to learn.
Thanks.
In the data sheet, on page 27 (typical circuit connection),
it shows pin 27 as Vddi which connects to the USB D+
line via a 1.5K resistor.
I read where USB data is derived from a -200mv and a +200mv above a certain
reference on the data lines, so I guess the voltage at Vddi is always there
but varies with this (reference + 200mv) fluctuation?
But isn't that a (very?) crude method of powering the digital part of the
chip?
Wouldn't it be preferable to have a seperate supply, even a seperate
regulator, always on....on the Vddi pin?
It may be a stupid question....but just trying to learn.
Thanks.