Analog Devices SHARC ADSP-214 Series Hardware Reference Manual page 573

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• DAI allows interactions over DAI by serial ports, IDP and/or the
external DAI pins to interface to other S/PDIF devices. This
includes using the receiver to decode incoming biphase encoded
audio streams and passing them via the SPORTs to internal mem-
ory for processing-or using the transmitter to encode audio or
digital data and transfer it to another S/PDIF receiver in the audio
system.
Notice it is important to be familiar with serial digital audio interface
standards IEC-60958, EIAJ CP-340, AES3 and AES11.
Pin Descriptions
Table 13-2
provides descriptions of the pins used for the S/PDIF
transmitter.
Table 13-2. S/PDIF Transmitter Pin Descriptions
Internal Node
DIT_CLK_I
DIT_DAT_I
DIT_FS_I
DIT_HFCLK_I
DIT_EXTSYNC_I
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I/O
Description
Input
Serial clock. Controls the rate at which serial data
enters the S/PDIF module. This is typically 64 time
slots.
Input
Serial Data. The format of the serial data can be
2
I
S, and right- or left-justified.
Input
Serial Frame Sync.
Input
Input sampling clock. The over sampling clock
(which is divided down according to the
FREQMULT bit in the transmitter control register
to generate the biphase clock)
Input
External Synchronization. Used for synchronizing
the frame counter. If External synchronization is
enabled (bit 15 of DITCTL is set), Frame counter
resets at rising edge of LRCLK next to the rising
edge of EXT_SYNC_I.
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