The recommended power-up sequence is to apply VCC first, followed by VDD, and then the clock signal. This ensures proper initialization and prevents damage to the device.
To optimize performance in a noisy environment, use a low-pass filter on the analog input, ensure proper grounding and shielding, and consider using a ferrite bead or common-mode choke on the power supply lines.
The maximum clock frequency supported by the CS42516-CQZR is 192 kHz. However, it's recommended to use a clock frequency of 176.4 kHz or 192 kHz for optimal performance.
Yes, the CS42516-CQZR can be used in a differential mode by connecting the analog input signals to the IN+ and IN- pins. This can help to reduce common-mode noise and improve overall performance.
The digital output data from the CS42516-CQZR is in a 24-bit, 2's complement format. You can handle this data by using a microcontroller or DSP to process the output, or by using a dedicated audio codec or processor.