S1V3G340
Hardware Specification
Rev.1.0
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Table of Contents
1. Outline ............................................................................................................................................... 1
2. Features............................................................................................................................................. 2
3. Pinout Diagram .................................................................................................................................3
3.1 ................................................................................................................................... 3 QFP13-52
4. Pin Description ................................................................................................................................. 4
5. Function Description........................................................................................................................7
5.1 ...................................................................................................... 7 Standard Application System
5.2 .............................................................................................................................. 8 System Clock
5.3 ........................................................................................................................... 9 Serial Interface
6. Electrical Characteristics............................................................................................................... 11
6.1 ........................................................................................................ 11 Absolute Maximum Rating
6.2 ....................................................................................... 11 Recommended Operating Conditions
6.3 .................................................................................................................... 12 DC Characteristics
6.3.1 ........................................................ 12 DC Characteristics for 5.0 V ±0.5 V Supply Voltage
6.3.2 ........................................................ 14 DC Characteristics for 3.3 V ±0.3 V Supply Voltage
6.3.3 ........................................................ 16 DC Characteristics for 2.4 V ±0.2 V Supply Voltage
6.4 .................................................................................................................... 18 AC Characteristics
6.4.1 ................................................................................. 18 System Clock Timing (32.768 kHz)
6.4.2 ................................................................................ 19 System Clock Timing (12.288 MHz)
6.4.3 ................................................................................................. 20 Power-on / Reset Timing
6.4.4 ............................................................................................... 21 Command Receipt Timing
6.4.5 .............................................................................. 22 Serial Interface (Clock Synchronous)
6.4.6 ....................................................................................................... 23 Serial Interface (I2C)
6.4.7 ................................................................................ 24 SPI Flash Memory Interface Timing
6.4.7.1 ................................................................................................. 24 S1V3G340 read timing
6.4.7.2 ............................................................................................... 25 Host flash access timing
7. External Connection Examples .....................................................................................................26
7.1 ............................................................................................................................ 26 System Clock
7.1.1 ...................................................................................................................... 26 Direct Input
7.1.2 .................................................................................................... 27 Oscillator (32.768 kHz)
7.2 ......................................................................................................................... 28 Serial Interface
7.2.1 ......................................................................................................... 28 Clock Synchronous
7.2.2 ..................................................................................................... 29 Asynchronous (UART)
7.2.3 ................................................................................................................................... 30 I2C
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8. Package Dimensions......................................................................................................................31
8.1 ................................................................................................................................. 31 QFP13-52
9. Reference Material..........................................................................................................................32
9.1 ...................................................................................................... 32 Circuit Application Example
9.2 ....................................................................... 33 Circuit Application Example (Audio Output Unit)
9.3 ........................................................................................................ 34 Mute Start/Release Timing
9.3.1 ..................................................................................... 34 System Reset Active Release
9.3.2 ................................................................................................................. 34 Standby Mode
9.4 ........................................................................................................ 35 Power Supply Precautions
9.5 ................................................................................................... 36 Clock direct input precautions
9.6 .......................................................................................................... 37 Precautions on Mounting
9.6.1 ............................................................................................................. 37 Oscillation Circuit
9.6.2 .................................................................................................................... 38 Reset Circuit
9.6.3 ....................................................................................................... 38 Power Supply Circuit
9.6.4 ........................................................................................... 38 Arrangement of Signal Lines
9.6.5 ................................................................................... 39 Noise-Induced Erratic Operations
9.6.6 .............................................................................................................................. 39 Others
Revision History ................................................................................................................................. 40
ii EPSON S1V3G340 Hardware Specification
(Rev. 1.0)
1. Outline
S1V3G340 Hardware Specification EPSON 1
(Rev. 1.0)
1. Outline
The S1V3G340 is an LSI ideally suited to voice guidance products integrating high-compression,
high-quality audio decoding functions, an external SPI flash memory interface, and a DA converter. Use of a
Speech data creation tool dedicated to the S1V3034x enables the generation of high quality audio data from
texts with ease without the bother of studio recording. Using external SPI flash memory makes it easy to
switch voice data. When an additional sound is required, it can respond by transmitting voice data from a
host. The S1V3G340 features general-purpose output ports for flexible system design. All the functions are
controlled by commands over a serial interface and thus easily added onto any existing systems with a host
processor. The S1V3G340 is pin compatible with the S1V3034x Series and S1V3S344, allowing
interchangeability to suit system configurations.
The S1V3G340 enables faster Time-to-Market for products with voice guidance functions.
2. Features
2. Features
Audio reproduction
High quality decoding (In EPSON’s original format)
Bit rate: 40 kbps, 32 kbps, 24 kbps, 16 kbps
Sampling rate: 16 kHz
Sequencer Messages
A sequence with up to 64 phrases can be set (no restriction on phrase combination)
Programmable delay time between phrases: 0 ms or 20 to 2047 ms (in 1-ms steps)
External SPI flash memory interface
Clock-synchronized serial interface (SPI)
GPO
x7
Host Interface
Synchronous Serial Interface
Asynchronous serial interface (UART)
(Supported only when system clock is 32.768 kHz.)
I2C interface
Command Control
16-bit DA converter
Sampling rate(fs): 16 kHz
Input bit: 16 bits
System clock
Frequency (direct input): 32.768 kHz or 12.288 MHz
Frequency (oscillator): 32.768 kHz
Package
52-pin QFP (10 mm x 10 mm) with 0.65 mm pitch-pins
Supply voltage
2.2 to 5.5 V (I/O and Core Power Supply)
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3. Pinout Diagram
3. Pinout Diagram
3.1 QFP13-52
SHISEL0
SMSI
SMSO
OSCI
OSCO
VSS
SMCS
VCP
CLKI
HVDD
SNGLEND
HMTPOL
OSCEN
39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
VSS 40 26 VSS
STBYEXIT 41 25 CLKSEL
NC 42 24 HPOP
MSGRDY 43 23 NC
HVDD 44 22 GP06
SOS 45 21 GP05
SPISWP 46 20 GP04
SIS 47 19 GP03
SCKS 48 18 GP02
NSCSS 49 17 GP01
SMSCK 50 16 HPON
CE 51 15 FSOUT
VSS 52 14 HVDD
12345678910111213
HVDD
RVSS
RVDD
VOUT
SPHMT
TESTEN
NC
NRESET
TSTIN0
SHISEL1
TSTIN2
GP00
VSS
S1V3G340*****
QFP13-52
Figure 3.1 Pinout diagram (QFP13-52)
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4. Pin Description
4. Pin Description
Symbols
I = Input pin
O = Output pin
IO = Bi-directional pin
P = Power Pin
Z = High Impedance
I/O Cells
Symbol Function
IC LVCMOS Input
IH LVCMOS Schmitt level Input
O1 Output Buffer (2 mA / -2 mA output current when 5.0 V(typ.))
O2 Output Buffer (4.0 mA / -0.4 mA output current when 5.0 V(typ.))
T1 3-state Output Buffer (2 mA / -2 mA output current when 5.0 V(typ.))
T2 3-state Output Buffer (4.0 mA / -4.0 mA output current when 5.0 V(typ.))
BC1 Bi-directional IO Buffer (2 mA / -2 mA output current when 5.0 V(typ.))
LLIN Transparent Input (1.8 V)
LLOT Transparent Output (1.8 V)
HLIN Transparent Input (HVDD)
ITST1 Test input with pull-down resistor (120 k when 1.8 V (typ))
Pin Name Pin
(52) I/O I/O Cell
Type State at
NRESET=L I/O
Power Function
Serial Interface
SIS/RXD/SDA 47 IO BC1 Z HVDD
[Clock syncronous] Serial Data Input
[Asynchronous] Serial Data Input
[I2C] Data input/output
SCKS/SCL 48 I IC Z HVDD
[Clock syncronous] Serial Clock Input
[Asynchronous] H-level fixed
[I2C] Serial Clock Input
SOS/TXD 45 O T2
See section
5.3 HVDD
[Clock syncronous] Serial Data Output
[Asynchronous] Serial Data Output
[I2C] Open
NSCSS 49 I IC Z HVDD
[Clock syncronous] Slave Device Select Input
(L active)
[Asynchronous] L fixed
[I2C] L fixed
MSGRDY 43 O O1 L HVDD Serial Output Data Ready (H active)
SHISEL0 39 I IC Z HVDD
SHISEL1 10 I IC Z HVDD
Serial interface selection
SHISEL[1:0] = LL: Clock syncronous
SHISEL[1:0] = *H: Asynchronous
SHISEL[1:0] = HL: I2C
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4. Pin Description
Standby mode control
STBYEXIT 41 I IC Z HVDD
STANDBY mode exit control Input
(L: Exit STANDBY mode,
H: Continue STANDBY mode)
Audio output
HPOP 24 O T2 Z HVDD Audio output
HPON 16 O T2 Z HVDD
Audio output
(Can be set so that output stops when
SNGLEND = H (L level).)
SPHMT 5 O O1
See
Function HVDD
PWM output interval output
(Active only while PWM waveform is output
from output pin HPO.
Inactive for NRESET = L.
Active level polarity can be defined to suit input
pin HMTPOL settings.
L active for HMTPOL = L,
H active for HMTPOL = H)
General-purpose GPO pins
GP00 12 O O1 L HVDD General-purpose output
GP01 17 O O1 L HVDD General-purpose output
GP02 18 O O1 L HVDD General-purpose output
GP03 19 O O1 L HVDD General-purpose output
GP04 20 O O1 L HVDD General-purpose output
GP05 21 O O1 L HVDD General-purpose output
GP06 22 O O1 L HVDD General-purpose output
External SPI flash memory interface
SMCS 33 O O1 L HVDD SPI flash memory chip select
SMSCK 50 O O2 L HVDD SPI flash memory serial clock
SMSI 38 I IC Z HVDD SPI flash memory serial data in
SMSO 37 O O1 L HVDD SPI flash memory serial data out
System clock
CLKI 31 I IC Z HVDD Clock input (See section 5.2)
OSCI 36 I LLIN Z - Oscillator connector pin (See section 5.2)
OSCO 35 O LLOT - - Oscillator connector pin (See section 5.2)
CLKSEL 25 I IC Z HVDD
System clock frequency selection
(L: 32.768 kHz, H: 12.288 MHz)
(See section 5.2)
OSCEN 27 I IC Z HVDD
System clock source selection
(L: CLKI input, H: oscillator (OSCI/OSCO))
(See section 5.2)
Hardware reset
NRESET 8 I IH Z HVDD Hardware reset input (L active)
Mode setting
SNGLEND 29 I IC Z HVDD Audio output mode selection
(L: differential output, H: single end output)
HMTPOL 28 I IC Z HVDD SPHMT polarity selection
(L active for L: SPHMT,
H active for H: SPHMT)
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4. Pin Description
Test input/output
TESTEN 6 I ITST1 Pull-down -
Test pin (Connected to VSS during normal
operations)
VCP 32 O LLOT - - Test pin (Open during normal operations)
TSTIN2 11 I IC Z HVDD Test pin (Connected to VSS during normal
operations)
TSTIN0 9 I IC Z HVDD Test pin (Connected to VSS during normal
operations)
FSOUT 15 O T1 Z HVDD Test pin (Open during normal operations)
SPISWP 46 I IC Z HVDD Test pin (Connected to VSS during normal
operations)
Internal voltage drop regulator
CE 51 I HLIN Z HVDD Test pin (Connected to HVDD during normal
operations)
VOUT 4 O - - -
Internal voltage drop regulator output pin (1.8 V)
(Connect 1 µF capacitor between VOUT and
RVSS.)
Pin name Pin (52) I/O Function
Power supply
HVDD 1, 14, 30, 44 P IO cell power supply
VSS 13, 26, 34, 40, 52 P Internal area and IO cell GND
RVDD 3 P Internal voltage drop regulator power supply
RVSS 2 P Internal voltage drop regulator GND
Unused pins
NC 7, 23, 42, NC Unused pins
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5. Function Description
5. Function Description
5.1 Standard Application System
Speaker
GPO x 7
SPI FLASH memory
ROM
SRAM
Audio decoder
Power su
pp
l
y
volta
g
e
Clock or CERALOCK
2.2 V to 5.5 V
32.768kHz or 12.288MHz
Host
DA converter
Command controller
SPI master I/F
Serial I/F
(SPI/UART/I2C)
Figure 5.1 Standard application system
Figure 5.1 shows a standard S1V3G340 application system. The host controls the S1V3G340 with
commands (message protocol) issued via the serial interface. After Power On Reset, the S1V3G340
outputs audio from the internal DA converter while performing internal processing including
decoding of the audio data from the SPI flash memory and the compressed audio data transmitted
from the host.
For more information on commands, see “S1V3034x Series Message Protocol Specification.”
For more information on voice guidance creation tools, see “EPSON Speech IC Voice Guidance
Creation Tool User Guide.”
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5. Function Description
5.2 System Clock
The S1V3G340 system clock frequency can be set to either 32.768 kHz or 12.288 MHz. The clock
source can be set to be either direct input (input from CLKI pin) or oscillator (connected to
OSCI/OSCO pin). Note that only 32.768 kHz oscillators can be used. The frequency and clock
source settings are defined by the input pin CLKSEL and OSCEN settings. Table 5.1 shows system
clock mode settings.
Table 5.1 S ystem clock mode settings
Mode setting Clock pin settings
CLKSEL OSCEN Clock
frequency CLKI OSCI OSCO
0 0 32.768 kHz
32.768 kHz
input L level input Open
0 1 32.768 kHz L level input Connect 32.768 kHz oscillator
1 0 12.288 MHz 12.288 MHz
input L level input Open
1 1 12.288 MHz Must not be selected.
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5. Function Description
5.3 Serial Interface
The S1V3G340 serial interface can be set to clock synchronous, asynchronous (UART), or I2C.
Clock synchronous
Supports slave mode.
Data length: 8-bit, fixed, MSB first
Asynchronous (UART)
Data length: 8-bit, fixed, LSB first
Start bit: 1-bit, fixed
Stop bit: 1-bit or 2-bit, selectable (default: 1-bit)
Parity bit: Even, odd, or none, selectable (default: none)
Baud rate [bps]: 460 k, 230 k, 115 k, 57.6 k, 38.4 k, 19.2 k, 9.6 k (default: 9.6 kbps)
I2C
Supports I2C slave mode.
Maximum transfer speed: 83.3 kHz (when I2C bus rising time is 480 ns or less)
Serial interface selection is defined by the input pin SHISEL[1:0] settings.
Table 5.2 lists serial interface mode settings.
Table 5.2 Serial interface mode settings
SHISEL Serial interface pin settings
1 0 Interface SCKS SIS SOS NSCSS
0 0 Clock
synchronous Serial clock input Data input Data output
Slave
selection
input
0 1
1 1 UART H-level input Data input Data output L-level input
1 0 I2C Serial clock input Data
input/output (Open) L-level input
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5. Function Description
Table 5.3 shows the pin states when hardware resetting is enabled (NRESET=L).
Table 5.3 States when hardware resetting is enabled (serial interface)
SHISEL States for NRESET=L
(L: L-level output, H: H-level output, Z; High-impedance)
1 0 Interface SCKS SIS SOS NSCSS
0 0 Clock
synchronous Z Z
Dependent on
NSCSS input level
L (when NSCSS = L)
Z (when NSCSS = H)
Z
0 1
1 1 UART Z Z H Z
1 0 I2C Z Z Z Z
Note:
The asynchronous serial interface (UART) is not available when the selected system clock frequency is
12.288 MHz.
The maximum transfer speed of the I2C interfa ce is 83.3 kHz. This maximum transfer speed is based on
the I2C bus rising time of 480 ns or less. It should be noted that the maximum transfer speed will be
lower if the I2C bus rising time exceeds 480 n s d ue to the load capacity and pull-up resistance.
When using the I2C interface, it is recommended to u se the sequence playback.
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6. Electrical Characteristics
6.1 Absolute Maximum Rating
( VSS = 0V )
Parameter Symbol Rate Value Unit
HVDD VSS-0.3 to 7.0 V
Supply Voltage RVDD VSS-0.3 to 7.0 V
Input Voltage HVI VSS-0.3 to HVDD+0.5 V
Output Voltage HVO VSS-0.3 to HVDD+0.5 V
Output Current/Pin IOUT ±10 mA
Storage Temperature Tstg -65 to +150 °C
6.2 Recommended Operating Conditions
( VSS = 0V )
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit
HVDD 2.2 - 5.5 V
Supply Voltage RVDD 2.2 - 5.5 V
Input Voltage HVI VSS - HVDD V
Output Voltage HVO VSS - HVDD V
Ambient Temperature Ta -40 25 85 °C
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.3 DC Characteristics
6.3.1 DC Characteristics for 5.0 V ±0.5 V Supply Voltage
( HVDD / RVDD = 5.0 ±0.5 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = -40°C to 85°C )
Parameter Symbol Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Power supply voltage
IDDH HVDD=5.5 V - 0.3 - mA
Supply current *1
(unloaded) IDDR RVDD=5.5 V - 3.5 - mA
Static current
Supply current *2 IDDSH - 0.1 - μA
IDDSR
VIN = HVDD or VSS
HVDD=5.5 V
RVDD=5.5 V - 19.8 - μA
Input leakage current
Input leakage
current HVDD=5.5 V
RVDD=5.5 V -5 - 5 μA
VIH=HVDD
VIL=VSS
Input Characteristics
(LVCMOS)
Pin names: SIS, SCKS, NSCSS, SHISEL[1:0], STBYEXIT, CLKI, CLKSEL, SNGLEND,
HMTPOL, OSCEN, TSTIN2, TSTIN0, SMSI, SPISWP
H-level input voltage VIH1 HVDD=5.5 V 3.5 - - V
L-level input voltage VIL1 HVDD=4.5 V - - 1.0 V
Schmitt input
characteristic
(LVCMOS)
Pin names: NRESET
H-level input voltage VIH2 HVDD=5.5 V 2.0 - 4.0 V
L-level input voltage VIL2 HVDD=4.5 V 0.8 - 3.1 V
Hysteresis voltage ΔV HVDD=4.5 V 0.3 - - V
Output characteristics Pin names: SIS, MSGRDY, SPHMT, FSOUT, GP00-6, SMCS, SMSO
H-level output voltage VOH1 HVDD=4.5 V
IOH=-2mA HVDD-0.4 - - V
L-level output voltage VOL1 HVDD=4.5 V
IOL=2mA - - VSS+0.4 V
Output characteristics Pin names: SOS, HPOP, HPON, SMSCK
H-level output voltage VOH2 HVDD=4.5 V
IOH=-4 mA HVDD-0.4 - - V
L-level output voltage VOL2 HVDD=4.5 V
IOL=4 mA - - VSS+0.4 V
Output characteristics Pin names: SIS, SOS, HPOP, HPON, FSOUT
Off-state leakage
current IOZ - -5 - 5 μA
Pin capacitance Pin names: All input pins
Input pin
capacitance CI f=1 MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0 V - - 8 pF
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6. Electrical Characteristics
Pin capacitance Pin names: All output pins
Output pin
capacitance CO f=1 MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0V - - 8 pF
Pin capacitance Pin names: All Bi-directional pins
Bi-directional pin
capacitance CIO f=1 MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0 V - - 8 pF
*1: Approximately current values during decoding under the recommended operating conditions (Ta=25°C).
(Voice output with no load)
*2: Static current under the recommended operating conditions (Ta=25°C).
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.3.2 DC Characteristics for 3.3 V ±0.3 V Supply Voltage
( HVDD / RVDD = 3.3 ±0.3 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = -40°C to 85°C )
Parameter Symbol Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Power supply voltage
IDDH HVDD=3.3 V - 0.2 - mA
Supply current *1
(unloaded) IDDR RVDD=3.3 V - 3.5 - mA
Static current
Supply current *2 IDDSH - 0.1 - μA
IDDSR
VIN = HVDD or VSS
HVDD=3.3 V
RVDD=3.3 V - 17.9 - μA
Input leakage current
Input leakage
current HVDD=3.6 V
RVDD=3.6 V -5 - 5 μA
VIH=HVDD
VIL=VSS
Input Characteristics
(LVCMOS)
Pin names: SIS, SCKS, NSCSS, SHISEL[1:0], STBYEXIT, CLKI, CLKSEL, SNGLEND,
HMTPOL, OSCEN, TSTIN2, TSTIN0, SMSI, SPISWP
H-level input voltage VIH1 HVDD=3.6 V 2.2 - - V
L-level input voltage VIL1 HVDD=3.0 V - - 0.8 V
Schmitt input
characteristic
(LVCMOS)
Pin names: NRESET
H-level input voltage VIH2 HVDD=3.6 V 1.2 - 2.52 V
L-level input voltage VIL2 HVDD=3.0 V 0.75 - 1.98 V
Hysteresis voltage ΔV HVDD=3.0 V 0.3 - - V
Output characteristics Pin names: SIS, MSGRDY, SPHMT, FSOUT, GP00-6, SMCS, SMSO
H-level output voltage VOH1 HVDD=3.0 V
IOH=-1.4 mA HVDD-0.4 - - V
L-level output voltage VOL1 HVDD=3.0 V
IOL=1.4 mA - - VSS+0.4 V
Output characteristics Pin names: SOS, HPOP, HPON, SMSCK
H-level output voltage VOH2 HVDD=3.0 V
IOH=-2.8 mA HVDD-0.4 - - V
L-level output voltage VOL2 HVDD=3.0 V
IOL=2.8 mA - - VSS+0.4 V
Output characteristics Pin names: SIS, SOS, HPOP, HPON, FSOUT
Off-state leakage
current IOZ - -5 - 5 μA
Pin capacitance Pin names: All input pins
Input pin
capacitance CI f=1 MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0 V - - 8 pF
Pin capacitance Pin names: All output pins
Output pin
capacitance CO f=1 MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0 V - - 8 pF
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6. Electrical Characteristics
Pin capacitance Pin names: All Bi-directional pins
Bi-directional pin
capacitance CIO f=1 MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0 V - - 8 pF
*1: Approximately current values during decoding under the recommended operating conditions (Ta=25°C).
(Voice output with no load)
*2: Static current under the recommended operating conditions (Ta=25°C).
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.3.3 DC Characteristics for 2.4 V ±0.2 V Supply Voltage
( HVDD / RVDD = 2.4 ±0.2 V, VSS = 0 V, Ta = -40°C to 85°C )
Parameter Symbol Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Power supply voltage
IDDH HVDD=2.2 V -
0.1 - mA
Supply current *1
(unloaded)
IDDR RVDD=2.2 V - 3.5 - mA
Static current
Supply current *2 IDDSH - 0.1 - μA
IDDSR
VIN = HVDD or VSS
HVDD=2.2 V
RVDD=2.2 V - 17.5 - μA
Input leakage current
Input leakage current HVDD=2.4 V
RVDD=2.4 V -5 - 5 μA
VIH=HVDD
VIL=VSS
Input Characteristics
(LVCMOS)
Pin names: SIS, SCKS, NSCSS, SHISEL[1:0], STBYEXIT, CLKI, CLKSEL, SNGLEND,
HMTPOL, OSCEN, TSTIN2, TSTIN0, SMSI, SPISWP
H-level input voltage VIH1 HVDD=2.6 V 1.6 - - V
L-level input voltage VIL1 HVDD=2.2 V - - 0.6 V
Schmitt input
characteristic
(LVCMOS)
Pin names: NRESET
H-level input voltage VIH2 HVDD=2.6 V 0.88 - 1.82 V
L-level input voltage VIL2 HVDD=2.2 V 0.55 - 1.43 V
Hysteresis voltage ΔV HVDD=2.2 V 0.22 - - V
Output characteristics Pin names: SIS, MSGRDY, SPHMT, FSOUT, GP00-GP06, SMCS, SMSO
H-level output voltage VOH1 HVDD=2.2 V
IOH=-1.0 mA HVDD-0.4 - - V
L-level output voltage VOL1 HVDD=2.2 V
IOL=1.0 mA - - VSS+0.4 V
Output characteristics Pin names: SOS, HPOP, HPON, SMSCK
H-level output voltage VOH2 HVDD=2.2 V
IOH=-2.0 mA HVDD-0.4 - - V
L-level output voltage VOL2 HVDD=2.2 V
IOL=2.0 mA - - VSS+0.4 V
Output characteristics Pin names: SIS, SOS, HPOP, HPON, FSOUT
Off-state leakage
current IOZ - -5 - 5 μA
Pin capacitance Pin names: All input pins
Input pin
capacitance CI f=1 MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0 V - - 8 pF
Pin capacitance Pin names: All output pins
Output pin
capacitance CO f=1MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0 V - - 8 pF
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6. Electrical Characteristics
Pin capacitance Pin names: All Bi-directional pins
Bi-directional pin
capacitance CIO f=1 MHz
HVDD=RVDD=0 V - - 8 pF
*1: Approximately current values during decoding under the recommended operating conditions (Ta=25°C).
(Voice output with no load)
*2: Static current under the recommended operating conditions (Ta=25°C).
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.4 AC Characteristics
6.4.1 System Clock Timing (32.768 kHz)
90% VIH1
10% VIL1
tPWH tPWL
tr tf
TOSC
tCJper tcycle1 tcycle2
Figure 6.1 System clock timing (32.768 kHz)
Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit
fOSC Input clock frequency - 32.768 - kHz
TOSC Input clock period - 1/fosc - ms
tpwh Input clock pulse width high 0.45*Tosc - 0.55*Tosc ms
tpw Input clock pulse width low 0.45*Tosc - 0.55*Tosc ms
tr Input clock rising time (10% 90%) - - 5.0 μs
tf Input clock falling time (90% 10%) - - 5.0 μs
tCJper Input clock period jitter (*2, 4) -5.0 - 5.0 ns
tCJcycle Input clock cycle jitter (*1, 3, 4) -5.0 - 5.0 ns
*1 tCJcycle = tcycle1 – tcycle2
*2 The input clock period jitter is the displacement relative to the center period (reciprocal of center
frequency).
*3 The input clock cycle jitter is difference in period between adjacent cycles.
*4 The jitter characteristics must meet both tCjper and tCJcycle characteristics.
* Great care must be taken to ensure that overshooting or undershooting does not occur for the clock.
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.4.2 System Clock Timing (12.288 MHz)
90% VIH1
10% VIL1
tPWH tPWL
tr tf
TOSC
tCJper tcycle1 tcycle2
Figure 6.2 System clock timing (12.288 MHz)
Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit
fOSC Input clock frequency - 12.288 - MHz
TOSC Input clock period - 1/fosc - μs
tpwh Input clock pulse width high 0.45*Tosc - 0.55*Tosc μs
tpw Input clock pulse width low 0.45*Tosc - 0.55*Tosc μs
tr Input clock rising time (10% 90%) - - 5.0 ns
tf Input clock falling time (90% 10%) - - 5.0 ns
tCJper Input clock period jitter (*2, 4) -400 - 400 ps
tCJcycle Input clock cycle jitter (*1, 3, 4) -400 - 400 ps
*1 tCJcycle = tcycle1 – tcycle2
*2 The input clock period jitter is the displacement relative to the center period (reciprocal of center
frequency).
*3 The input clock cycle jitter is difference in period between adjacent cycles.
*4 The jitter characteristics must meet both tCjper and tCJcycle characteristics.
* Great care must be taken to ensure that overshooting or undershooting does not occur for the clock.
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.4.3 Power-on / Reset Timing
HVDD
RVDD
NRESET
CLKI / OSCI
t2
t1
t3
t3
Figure 6.3 Power on / reset timing
Symbol Item Min. Max. Unit
Input clock source: CLKI 100 - μs
t1
Minimum delay from the HVDD power-on to
the CLKI/OSCI rising edge before NRESET
release. Input clock source: OSCI 10 - ms
t2 The minimum NRESET assertion on system power up. 2 - TOSC
(*1)
t3 NRESET synchronization time
(Number of clock cycles before the reset signal is applied internally.) 2 -
TOSC
(*1)
*1 TOSC is the CLKI / OSCI clock period.
Note: The circuit must be initialized with NRESET after initiating pow er supply. The internal circuit state cannot
be guaranteed when switching the HVDD from off to on, due to power supply noise and other factors.
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6. Electrical Characteristics
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6.4.4 Command Receipt Timing
ISC_TEST_REQ
ISC_TEST_RESP
HOST DEVICE
t1
Hardware Reset
Figure 6.4 Command receipt timing
The system starts up after t1 time following hardware reset.
Then ISC_TEST_REQ/RESP message flow can be used.
Symbol Parameter Min. Max. Unit
t1 Length of time from initialization to message acceptance
ready state (*1) 120 - ms
*1 There should be no problem about sending padding bytes during the t1 period.
6. Electrical Characteristics
6.4.5 Serial Interface (Clock Synchronous)
SCKS
SIS
NSCSS
t5 t6
t7
SOS
t9
SOS Active
Hi-Z
MSB LSB
MS
SIS
SO
NSCSS
t1 t3
t2
SCKS
Hi-Z Hi-Z
LSB
Hi-Z
t8
Input Data
Out
p
ut Data
Figure 6.5 Clock synchronous serial interface timing
Symbol Parameter Min. Max. Unit
t1 NSCSS falling time to SCKS falling time 100 - ns
t2 SCKS cycle time 1.0 - μs
t3 SCKS rising time to NSCSS rising time 100 - ns
t5 SIS setup time 30 - ns
t6 SIS hold time 30 - ns
t7 SCKS falling time to SOS going active - 50 ns
t8 NSCSS falling time to SOS going active - 50 ns
t9 NSCSS rising time to SOS going Hi-Z - 50 ns
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.4.6 Serial Interface (I2C)
t
c
t
ch
t
cl
t
h
t
su
t
ss
t
se
t
ps
t
pe
t
d
SCL
SDA
(input)
SDA
(output)
Figure 6.6 I2C timing
Symbol Parameter Min. Max. Unit
tc SCL clock frequency (*1) 12.0 - μs
tch SCL clock pulse width high 6.0 - μs
tcl SCL clock pulse width low (*1) 6.0 - μs
tsu SDA input setup time 0.5 - μs
th SDA input hold time 0 - μs
td SDA output delay time (*1) - 5.5 μs
tss START condition start time 2.5 - μs
tse START condition completion time 2.5 - μs
tps STOP condition start time 2.5 - μs
tpe STOP condition completion time 2.5 - μs
*1
These numerical values are based on the I2C bus rising time of 480 ns or less.
It should be noted that the numerical values will be greater if the I2C bus rising time exceeds 480 ns
due to the load capacity and pull-up resistance.
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.4.7 SPI Flash Memory Interface Timing
6.4.7.1 S1V3G340 read timing
Figure 6.7 Read timing
Symbol Item Min. Typ. Max. Unit
t1 SMCS falling time to SMSCK rising time 470 - - ns
t2 SMSCK falling time to SMCS rising time 240 - - ns
t3 SMCS standby pulse time 900 - - ns
t4 SMSCK cycle time - 488 - ns
t5 SMSCK logical high-level pulse width - 244 - ns
t6 SMSCK logical low-level pulse width - 244 - ns
t7 SMSO output delay time - - 30 ns
t8 SMSI setup time 60 - - ns
t9 SMSI hold time 30 - - ns
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6. Electrical Characteristics
6.4.7.2 Host flash access timing
NSCSS
SMCS
SCKS
SMSCK
SIS
SMSO
SMSI
SMSO
t1 t2
t3 t4
t5 t6
t7 t8
Figure 6.8 Host flash access timing
Symbol Item Min. Max. Unit
t1 Delay time from NSCSS input to SMCS output - 50 ns
t2 Delay time from NSCSS input to SMCS output - 50 ns
t3 Delay time from SCKS input to SMSCK output - 50 ns
t4 Delay time from SCKS input to SMSCK output - 50 ns
t5 Delay time from SIS input to SMSO output - 50 ns
t6 Delay time from SIS input to SMSO output - 50 ns
t7 Delay time from SMSI input to SOS output - 50 ns
t8 Delay time from SMSI input to SOS output - 50 ns
In flash access mode, the serial communication interface signal is connected to the SPI flash memory
interface. For details of flash access mode, refer to the “Flash Access Specifications.”
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7. External Connection Examples
7. External Connection Examples
7.1 System Clock
The S1V3G340 system clock frequency can be set to either 32.768 kHz or 12.288 MHz. Likewise,
the clock source can be set to either direct input (input from CLKI pin) or oscillator (connected to
OSCI/OSCO pin). Note that only 32.768 kHz oscillators can be used. External connection examples
are shown below for various clock supply configurations.
7.1.1 Direct Input
Figure 7.1 shows an example of an external connection in which the clock signal input to
the CLKI pin is used as the clock source.
Figure 7.1 System clock external connection example (CLKI pin)
The CLKI pin receives 32.768 kHz or 12.288 MHz clock signal input generated by an
oscillator.
The CLKSEL pin should be set to Low level for 32.768 kHz and to High level for 12.288 MHz.
The OSCEN pin should be set to Low level.
The OSCI pin should be set to Low level.
The OSCO pin should not be connected.
Note that the asynchronous serial interface (UART) is not available if the system clock
frequency is set to 12.288 MHz.
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7. External Connection Examples
7.1.2 Oscillator (32.768 kHz)
Figure 7.2 shows an example of an external connection in which a 32.768 kHz oscillator is
used as the clock source.
Rf
RdCd
Cg
X'tal
32.768kHz
HVDD
OSCO
OSCI
S1V3G340
CLKI
CLKSEL
OSCEN
Figure 7.2 Example of external system clock connection (32.768 kHz oscillator)
The 32.768 kHz oscillator and oscillator circuit is connected to the OSCI and OSCO pins
as shown in Figure 7.2.
The CLKSEL pin should be set to Low level.
The OSCEN pin should be set to High level.
The CLKI pin should be set to Low level.
Table 7.1 gives typical external circuit constants for a 32.768 kHz oscillator. These will
vary, depending on individual oscillator characteristics (e.g., components and circuit board
patterns used). The values given in Table 7.1 are examples only and do not constitute
performance guarantees.
Table 7.1 32.768 kHz oscillator ext ernal circuit constant examples
X’tal 32.768 kHz oscillator Crystal
(Epson Toyocom FC-135)
Cg Gate capacity 10 pF
Cd Drain capacity 10 pF
Rf Feedback resistance 10 M
Rd Drain resistance 200 k
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7. External Connection Examples
7.2 Serial Interface
7.2.1 Clock Synchronous
VSS
SHISEL1
SHISEL0
STBYEXIT
I/O Port
MSGRDY External Interrupt Port
Host S1V3G340
NSCSS
SIS/RXD/SDA
SOS/TXD
SCKS/SCL
Slave Device Select
I/O Port or
Serial Data Out
Serial Data In
Serial Clock Out
Figure 7.3 Example of serial interface external connection (clock synchronous)
When using a clock synchronous serial interface, set both input pins SHISEL0 and
SHISEL1 to Low level.
SOS is active when NSCSS is Low level. SOS will be high impedance when NSCSS is
High level. Multiple slave devices can be connected through a general output port or host
serial interface slave device selection signal as shown in Figure 7.3. When controlling the
NSCSS pin via a host general port, set to Low level immediately before sending a message
and to High level once a message is received.
MSGRDY is an output signal that indicates a command from the S1V3G340 is ready to be
sent. This signal can be used as an interrupt signal sent to the host to warn the host to
reduce loads to prepare for message receipt. For more information on MSGRDY output
timing, see “S1V3034x Series Message Protocol Specification.”
STBYEXIT is an input signal to implement recovery from standby mode to normal
operating mode. For more information on STBYEXIT input timing, see “S1V3034x Series
Message Protocol Specification.”
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7. External Connection Examples
7.2.2 Asynchronous (UART)
VSS
HVDD
HVDD
VSS
SHISEL1
SHISEL0
STBYEXIT
I/O Port
MSGRDY External Interrupt Port
Host S1V3G340
NSCSS
SIS/RXD/SDA
SOS/TXD
SCKS/SCL
Serial Data Out
Serial Data In
Figure 7.4 Serial interface external connection example (asynchronous)
When using an asynchronous serial interface (UART), the SHISEL0 input pin should be
set to High level and SHISEL1 should be set to Low level. Note that the UART interface is
not available when the system clock frequency is 12.288 MHz.
The initial interface settings are as shown below.
Start bit length: 1 bit
Stop bit length: 1 bit
Parity bit: None
Baud rate: 9.6 kbps
The interface settings can be changed using the ISC_UART_CONFIG_REQ message.
Interface settings set via this message will be maintained until a hardware reset. A
hardware reset restores interface settings to the initial default values shown above. The
ISC_UART_CONFIG_REQ message can be used if necessary. For additional information,
see “S1V3034x Series Message Protocol Specification.”
MSGRDY is an output signal indicating that a command to be sent from the S1V3G340 is
ready to be sent. For more information on the data receiving flow on the host side and the
MSGRDY output timing, see “S1V3034x Series Message Protocol Specification.”
STBYEXIT is an input signal used to implement recovery from standby mode to normal
operating mode. For more information on the STBYEXIT input timing, see “S1V3034x
Series Message Protocol Specification.”
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7. External Connection Examples
7.2.3 I2C
HVDD
VSS
SHISEL1
SHISEL0
STBYEXIT
I/O Port
MSGRDY External Interrupt Port
SCL
SDA
SCKS/SCL
SOS/TXD
SIS/RXD/SDA
NSCSS
Host
VSS
(Open)
S1V3G340
Figure 7.5 Serial interface external connection example (I2C)
If I2C is used, set the SHISEL0 input pin to Low level and SHISEL1 to High level.
MSGRDY is an output signal indicating that a command to be sent from the S1V3G340 is
ready to be sent. For more information on the data receiving flow on the host side and the
MSGRDY output timing, see “S1V3034x Series Message Protocol Specification.”
STBYEXIT is an input signal used to implement recovery from standby mode to normal
operating mode. For more information on the STBYEXIT input timing, see “S1V3034x
Series Message Protocol Specification.”
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8. Package Dimensions
8. Package Dimensions
8.1 QFP13-52
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9. Reference Material
9. Reference Material
9.1 Circuit Application Example
Figure 9.1 shows a typical S1V3G340 circuit application.
Figure 9.1 S1V3G340 circuit application example
*1: The system clock input unit connection configuration will vary, depending on the clock frequency and clock source
used. Refer to section 7.1 for more information.
*2: The serial interface connection configuration will vary, depending on the interface type used. Refer to section 7.2 for
additional information.
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9. Reference Material
9.2 Circuit Application Example (Audio Output Unit)
Figure 9.2 shows a typical audio output unit circuit application.
Figure 9.2 S1V3G340 circuit application example (audio output unit)
The connection from the HPOP/HPON pins to the secondary LPF (510 , 39 nF) should be as short
as possible. The secondary LPF capacitor (39 nF) GND connection to the VSS should also be as
short as possible.
The speaker amplifier peripheral circuit and circuit constants shown in Figure 9.2 are provided solely
for reference and do not constitute performance guarantees.
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9. Reference Material
9.3 Mute Start/Release Timing
It is recommended to control the mute function of the speaker amplifier by using the general-purpose
input/output port in order to minimize noise at power ON/OFF and in standby. The following shows
an example of mute control timing in each operation condition.
9.3.1 System Reset Active Release
NRESET
t1
MUTE
Symbol Item Min. Max. Unit
t1 NRESET release time to MUTE release time 150 - ms
Note: In the above timing chart, the MUTE pin is at th e Low level and MUTE is active.
9.3.2 Standby Mode
Standby mode active
period
MUTE
The following shows an example of the MUTE control flow before and after standby mode.
Transition to standby mode
MUTE enabled STANDBY_ENTRY_REQ issued STBYEXIT: High
End of standby mode
STBYEXIT: Low STANDBY_EXIT_IND received MUTE released
Note: In the above timing chart, the MUTE pin is at the Low level and MUTE is
active.
* Refer to the Message Protocol Specification for details of standby mode.
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9. Reference Material
9.4 Power Suppl y Precautions
Always initialize the circuit with NRESET after initiating power supply. The internal circuit state
cannot be guaranteed when switching the HVDD from off to on due to power supply noise and other
factors.
CMOS devices may suffer from what is known as “latch-up.” This is a phenomenon in which the
PNPN bonds (thyristor configuration) inside the CMOS IC conduct, resulting in large currents
between VDD and VSS and ultimately damaging the CMOS.
Latch-up occurs when the voltage applied to the input/output pins exceeds rated values, resulting in
large currents within the component, or when the VDD pin voltage exceeds the ratings, causing
internal components to yield. If the voltage exceeds the ratings even momentarily in these cases, a
large current will arise between VDD and VSS once latch-up occurs, resulting in potential
overheating and smoke generation. Always observe the following precautions:
(1) Never raise the input/output pin voltage level above the supply voltage or above the range
specified for electrical characteristics. Avoid lowering below VSS.
(2) Make sure the device is not subject to abnormal noise.
(3) The potential for unused input pins should be pegged to VDD or VSS.
(4) Do not short-circuit the output.
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9. Reference Material
9.5 Clock direct input precautions
Noise will be input to the power supply if the overshoot or undershoot in the clock is excessive when
using an external direct clock input. This may cause the internal regulator output to fluctuate,
possibly resulting in internal circuit damage or malfunction.
Clock overshoot and undershoot must be kept within the input voltage range indicated in Section “6.1
Absolute maximum rating.” If overshoot or undershoot is present, this should be addressed using a
damping resistance or low pass filter.
The same prevention measures are required for external signals other than the clock external input,
but particular caution is necessary for the clock due to the high frequency.
S
1
V
3
G
3
4
0
CLKI
Clock
Generator
Dumping
Resistance
Figure 9.3 Typical clock input overshoot/undershoot prevention measures
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9. Reference Material
9.6 Precautions on Mounting
The following shows the precautions when designing the board and mounting the IC.
9.6.1 Oscillation Circuit
Oscillation characteristics change depending on conditions such as components used
(oscillator, Rf, Rd, Cg, Cd) and board pattern. In particular, when a ceramic or crystal
oscillator is used, evaluate the components adequately under real operating conditions by
mounting them on the board before the external resistor (Rf, Rd) and capacitor (Cg, Cd)
values are finally decided.
Disurbances of the oscillation clock due to noise may cause a malfunction. To prevent this,
the following points should be taken into consideration.
Components that are connected to the OSCI and OSCO pins, such as oscillator,
resistors and capacitors, should be connected in the shortest line.
Whenever possible, configure digital signal lines with at least three millimeters
clearance from the OSCI and OSCO and the components and lines connected to these
pins. In particular, signals thet are switched frequently must not be placed near these
pins, components, and lines. The same applies to all layers on the multi-layered board
as the distance between the layers is around 0.1 to 0.2 mm. Furthermore, do not
configure digital signal lines in parallel with these components and lines when
arranging them on the same or another layer of the board. Such an arrangement is
strictly prohibited, even with clearance of three millimeters or more. Also, avoid
arranging digital signal lines across these components and signal lines.
Shield the OSCI and OSCO pins and lines connected to those pins as well as the
adjacent layers of the board using VSS. As shown in Figure 9.4, shield the wired layers
as much as possible. Whenever possible, make the whole adjacent layers the ground
layers, or ensure there is adequate shielding to a radius of five millimeters around the
above pins and lines. Do not configure digital signal lines in parallel with components
and lines even if such components and lines on other layers.
VSS
OSCI
OSCO
Figure 9.4 Example of oscillation circuit VSS pattern
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9. Reference Material
9.6.2 Reset Circuit
The power-on reset signal which is input to the NRESET pin changes depending on
conditions (power rise time, component used, board pattern, etc.). Decide the constant of
the capacitor and resistor after enough tests have been completed with the apprication
product. With regard to the pull-up resistance of the NRESET pin, if the impedance is high,
noise can generate a malfunction; therefore, the constants must be determined in careful
consideration of resistance value variations.
9.6.3 Power Supply Circuit
Sudden power supply variation due to noise may cause malfunction. Consider the
following points to prevent this:
The power supply should be connected to the HVDD/RVDD and VSS/RVSS pins with
pattern as short and large as possible.
When connecting between the HVDD/RVDD – VSS/RVSS pins with a bypass
capacitor, the HVDD/RVDD and VSS/RVSS pins should be connected as short as
possible. The bypass capacitor will vary depending on the system, but should be several
µF to several tens of µF.
Connect a 1 µF bypass capacitor between VOUT and RVSS, and connect the VOUT
and RVSS pins as short as possible.
VSS/RVSS
HVDD/RVDD
VOUT
1
μ
F1
μ
F
VSS/RVSS
HVDD/RVDD
VOUT
Figure 9.5 Bypass capacitor connection example
9.6.4 Arrangement of Signal Lines
In order to prevent generation of electromagnetic induction noise caused by mutual
inductance, do not arrange a large current signal line near the circuits that are sensitive to
noise such as the oscillation unit.
When a signal line is pallalel with a high-speed line in long distance or intersects a
high-speed line, noise may generated by mutual interference between the signals and it
may cause a malfunction. Do not arrange a high-speed signal line especially near circuits
that are sensitive to noise such as the oscillation unit.
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9. Reference Material
9.6.5 Noise-Induced Erratic Operations
If erratic IC operations appear to be attributable to noise, consider the following three
points.
NRESET pin
Low-level noise on this pin resets the IC. However, the IC may not always be reset
normally, depending on the input waveform. Due to circuit design, this situation tends
to occur when the reset input is in the high state, with high impedance.
SCKS pin
The SCKS pin is a synchronous clock input of a clock synchronous serial interface. If a
noise goes into this pin, depending on the input waveform, it will be recognized as valid
data, and will become the cause of malfunction. When connecting between the host and
serial interface (SCKS, SIS, SOS and NSCSS) pins, these should be connected as short
as possible.
Power supplies
If noise lower than the rated voltage enters one of these power-supply lines, the IC may
operate erratically. Take collective measures in board design; for example, by using
soild patterns for power supply lines, adding decoupling capacitors to eliminate noise,
or incorporating surge/noise counteracting devices into the power supply lines.
9.6.6 Others
Although the basic reliability of the S1V3G340 is designed to comply with EIAJ and MIL
standards, please pay careful attention to the following points when actually mounting the
chip on a board.
Since OSCI and OSCO pins are constructed to use the internal transistors directly, the pins
are susceptible to mechanical damage during the board-mounting process. Moreover, the
pins may also be susceptible to electraical damage caused by such disturbances (listed
below) whose electrical strength are varying gradually with time and can exceed the
absolute maximum rated voltage (2.5 V) of the IC.
Electromagnetic induction noise from the utility power supply in the reflow process
during board-mounting, rework process after board-mounting, or individual
characteristics evaluation (experimental confirmation), and
Electromagnetic induction noise fro the tip of a soldering iron
Especially when using a soldering iron, make sure that the IC GND and soldering iron
GND are at the same potential before soldering.
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