WM8816_MICRO_EV1M
WOLFSON MICROELECTRONICS LTD Rev 1.0 November 2000
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USING THE PEAK LEVEL DETECTOR
The WM8816 Datasheet desc ri bes the full functionality of t he peak level detector.
Press i ng the key marked “P.REF.” cyc l es through, on the output di splay (U2 & U8), all t he val ues
which can be written to the Peak Reference Regi ster (0,1,2….255). Once 255 is reached the display
wraps back round to zero. These values are written instantaneously to t he Peak Reference Regis ter.
When the output display (U2 & U8) is showing peak reference inform ation the first l e t ter of the
output display will be a ‘P’ (i.e. P102) and the LED (D5) will be illuminat ed.
In order to read the i nformation s tored in the Peak Status Register the user should press the key
marked “P.STAT”. If the left channel output has exceeded the val ue hel d i n the Peak Reference
register then the LED (D4) will be illuminated. If t he right channel output has exceeded the value
held in the Peak Ref erence Register then the LED (D2) will be illum i nat ed. If the left or right channel
outputs have not exceeded the value hel d i n t he Peak Reference Regis ter then the LED’s (D3 & D1)
are illuminat ed as appropriate.
Users s houl d be aware that once the output level has exceeded t he reference level that t he Peak
Status Register will remain set until read (i.e. when the “P.STAT” key is pressed).
Press i ng any key, other than “P.STAT” switches off all the P eak Status output LED’s (D1…D4).
TOGGLING THE DISPL AY MODE
Users c an toggle between the Volume, Balance, and Peak Reference displ ay modes by pressi ng the
key marked “DISP.”. This key cycles through the t hree out put display options , without maki ng any
adjustments to t he current settings.
The three LED’s i n the top right hand corner of the board (D5, D6, and D7) indicat e t he current
display mode. This can al so be deduced from the first letter of the four digi t display (U2 & U8).
Volume displays are prec eded by ei ther a ‘-‘ sign or blank digit , depending on whether attenuation or
gain is being appl i ed. An ‘L’ or ‘R’ precedes Balanc e di splays’ depending on which channel i s
currently louder. Peak Reference di splays are preceded by a ‘P’.
SETTING UP A 6 CHANNEL VOLUME CONTROL
It is possible to use more than one WM8816_EV1B board to ac commodate a multi-channel system.
The sam e DA TA, and CCLK signals can be used for many WM8816’s with different CSB li nes used
to select which chip is currently active.
Figure 6 shows how three WM8816’s can be used with a si ngl e Mic ro-Controller to create a 6
channel volume control.
The three WM8816_EV1B’s should be set up and connec t ed to a ±25V power supply as desc ri bed i n
the “WM8816_EV1BM” user manual. For correct operation it is vital the links on each board are set
up as desc ri bed i n table 1.
The WM8816_EV1B Evaluati on B oard that is being used to control the front stereo pair of speakers
should have a 10 pin ribbon cable from its serial int erface to header J5 on the Mic ro-Controller board,
marked “front”.
Sim i larly the WM8816_EV1B Evaluati on B oard that is being used to control the Rear s tereo pair of
speakers should have a 10 pin ribbon cable from its s eri al interface to header J 4 on the Micro-
Controller board, marked “Rear”.
Finally the WM8816_EV1B Evaluation Board that is controlling the Centre & LFE speakers should
have ribbon connection from the serial interfac e to header J2 on the Micro-Control l er board – marked
“Centre / LFE”. Thi s third WM8816_EV1B is s l i ght l y di f ferent in that it uses its lef t channel to cont rol
the gain applied t o the Centre speaker and it s right channel to c ontrol the gain applied to the LFE.
Input to the three evaluation boards can come from any 6 channel analogue source, say a DVD
player or the WM8736 DAC.