1 ===================== 2 Audio Pops and Clicks 3 ===================== 4 5 Pops and clicks are unwanted audio artifacts c 6 of components within the audio subsystem. This 7 audio module is either loaded or unloaded (at 8 powered up and causes a popping noise on the s 9 10 Pops and clicks can be more frequent on portab 11 because the components within the subsystem ar 12 depending on the audio usage and this can subs 13 click every time a component power state is ch 14 15 16 Minimising Playback Pops and Clicks 17 =================================== 18 19 Playback pops in portable audio subsystems can 20 currently, however future audio codec hardware 21 suppression. Pops can be reduced within playb 22 components in a specific order. This order is 23 shutdown and follows some basic rules:- 24 :: 25 26 Startup Order :- DAC --> Mixers --> Output 27 28 Shutdown Order :- Digital Mute --> Output P 29 30 This assumes that the codec PCM output path fr 31 a PGA (programmable gain amplifier) before bei 32 33 34 Minimising Capture Pops and Clicks 35 ================================== 36 37 Capture artifacts are somewhat easier to get r 38 ADC until all the pops have occurred. This fol 39 playback in that components are powered in a s 40 startup or shutdown. 41 :: 42 43 Startup Order - Input PGA --> Mixers --> AD 44 45 Shutdown Order - ADC --> Mixers --> Input P 46 47 48 Zipper Noise 49 ============ 50 An unwanted zipper noise can occur within the 51 when a volume control is changed near its maxi 52 is heard when the gain increase or decrease ch 53 amplitude too quickly. It can be minimised by 54 for each volume control. The ZC forces the gai 55 crosses the zero amplitude line.
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