Serial audio interface (SAI)
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Serial audio interface (SAI)
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Introduction
The SAI interface (Serial Audio Interface) offers a wide set of audio protocols due to its
flexibility and wide range of configurations. Many stereo or mono audio applications may be
targeted. I2S standards, LSB or MSB-justified, PCM/DSP, TDM, and AC'97 protocols may
be addressed for example. SPDIF output is offered when the audio block is configured as a
transmitter.
To bring this level of flexibility and reconfigurability, the SAI contains two independent audio
sub-blocks. Each block has it own clock generator and I/O line controller.
The SAI can work in master or slave configuration. The audio sub-blocks can be either
receiver or transmitter and can work synchronously or not (with respect to the other one).
The SAI can be connected with other SAIs to work synchronously.
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