A good PCB layout for the PCM3060PWR involves keeping the analog and digital grounds separate, using a solid ground plane, and placing the device close to the analog signal sources. TI provides a recommended layout in the datasheet and application notes.
To optimize performance in noisy environments, use proper shielding, grounding, and filtering techniques. Additionally, consider using the device's built-in noise reduction features, such as the programmable gain amplifier and the adaptive noise cancellation algorithm.
The maximum power consumption of the PCM3060PWR is approximately 120 mW when operating at 3.3V and 25°C. However, this can vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions.
The PCM3060PWR is designed to operate from a 2.7V to 3.6V power supply. While it's possible to use it with a different voltage supply, it's not recommended as it may affect the device's performance and reliability.
The PCM3060PWR has a built-in adaptive echo canceller that can be enabled through the device's registers. TI provides example code and application notes to help implement echo cancellation in various applications.