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Wolfson : Low power CODEC extends playback time for audio devices


Wolfson Microelectronics (LSE: WLF.L) today announces the launch of its WM8903 CODEC the first in the Company’s family of next generation of ultra low power audio devices. Packed with innovative new technology, the WM8903 is designed to dramatically extend playback time for audio enabled portable devices, such as portable media players, multimedia handsets and handheld gaming systems.
The WM8903 ultra low power CODEC delivers Wolfson high performance audio and market leading power consumption in an ultra slim, low profile form factor to meet the demanding needs of today’s multimedia portable devices. The WM8903 enables designers to push product design boundaries and develop compelling, highly differentiated end products.
The WM8903 features Wolfson’s new SmartDAC(TM) technology, a unique low power DAC capacitor switching architecture. This enables DAC to headphone power consumption of just 4.4mW and includes a capability for programmable “performance vs. power” profiles, allowing system designers to optimise for each usage scenario, such as docked or on the move.
The WM8903 also includes Wolfson’s Class W amplifier technology, an evolution of class G/H, featuring an adaptive dual drive charge pump and DC servo circuit architecture. The Class W headphone amplifier technology intelligently tracks the actual music signal level and uses an adaptive dual drive charge pump to optimise power dissipation. The WM8903 can also operate from a common 1.8V supply for both analogue and digital power rails. With a significant power supply rejection ratio (PSRR), the WM8903 can share noisy power supply rails with other digital devices with no performance compromise. This architecture not only optimises power consumption but also eliminates the need for large DC blocking headphone capacitors, enabling significant savings in PCB space and the audio subsystem bill of materials (BOM). It also brings additional audio benefits through an improved bass response.
Engineered to sound better; the WM8903 further enhances the audio performance by integrating Wolfson’s innovative SilentSwitch(TM) technology that extends its ‘pop & click’ suppression capability, by incorporating sophisticated clamp and sequencer circuitry. Unwanted noise at the headphone amplifier output is reduced during power-up and mute/un-mute by clamping the output to ground.
Using an integrated sequencer with programmable delay times to power-up/power-down parts of the WM8903 reduces ‘pops & clicks’ significantly and reduces time to market by lowering software driver development time.
When in record mode the WM8903 implements an advanced dynamic range controller (DRC) which optimises recorded sound quality. Wolfson has also implemented a ‘quick release’ impulse noise filter that enhances the intelligibility of recorded sound in the presence of loud impulse noises. This noise filter can precisely recognise the difference between sudden, unwanted noises and actual rises in the desired signal being recorded.
The WM8903 provides the core for a distributed ultra low power audio subsystem. Its inherent flexibility offers the system designer the option to use the latest digital output microphones, such as Wolfson True Mics technology, through an integrated digital microphone interface. This is complimented by six highly configurable analogue inputs for stereo microphone recording, as well as connection to a variety of analogue audio sources. Additional audio outputs also allow seamless connection with efficient Class D speaker amplifiers, such as Wolfson’s WM9001 (launched earlier this year), in portable media platforms, which require speakers.
Peter Frith, CTO at Wolfson comments, “The WM8903 is truly a next generation ultra low power device, enabling a remarkable extension in device audio playback time. With the WM8903, designers can create portable devices with playback times up to 40 hours on a single charge.”
“The WM8903 is packed with innovative new technologies and is a great example of the Wolfson AudioPlus product line, interlacing elements of Pure Audio, Smart Power, True Mics and Enhanced Soundware”
Availability and pricing:
The WM8903 is available for sampling now in an ultra thin 40-pin, 5x5x0.55mm QFN package, ideal for space constrained, portable applications.
WM8903 customer evaluation boards with the Wolfson Interactive Setup and Configuration Environment (WISCE) are available to enable very rapid device evaluation and development. The WISCE software provides an interactive register map interface allowing control and overview of the device settings as well as out-putting fully commented C-code.
About Wolfson Microelectronics
Wolfson Microelectronics plc is a leading global provider of high performance, mixed signal semiconductors to the consumer electronics market.
Wolfson is renowned for its high performance audio and ultra low power consumption, its devices are at the heart of many high profile consumer electronics products, including mobile phones, mp3 players, flat panel TVs and in-car infotainment systems. Wolfson technology enables exciting new end-user experiences by connecting the digital world to the human senses.
Headquartered in Edinburgh, UK, Wolfson has sales and engineering offices in the USA, Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore and India.
Wolfson Microelectronics plc is listed on the London stock exchange. (LSE: WLF.L)
For more information about Wolfson Microelectronics,
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Anne Connolly
Wolfson Microelectronics plc
Tel: +44 (0) 131 272 7000
Email: anne.connolly@wolfsonmicro.com
Note: The above text is the public part of the press release obtained from the manufacturer (with minor modifications). EETimes Europe cannot be held responsible for the claims and statements made by the manufacturer. The text is intended as a supplement to the new product presentations in EETimes Europe magazine.
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