Analog Devices SHARC ADSP-214 Series Hardware Reference Manual page 63

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• Chapter 8,
Details the Media Local Bus port (MLB), an on-PCB or inter-chip
communication bus, which allows an application to access MOST
network data.
• Chapter 9,
Provides information about the digital audio/digital peripheral
interface (DAI/DPI) which allows you to attach an arbitrary num-
ber and variety of peripherals to the SHARC processor while
retaining high levels of compatibility.
• Chapter 10,
Describes the eight dual data line serial ports. Each SPORT con-
tains a clock, a frame sync, and two data lines that can be
configured as either a receiver or transmitter pair.
• Chapter 11,
Discusses the function of the input data port (IDP) which provides
a low overhead method of routing signal routing unit (SRU) sig-
nals back to the core's memory.
• Chapter 12,
Provides information on the sample rate converter (SRC) module.
This module performs synchronous or asynchronous sample rate
conversion across independent stereo channels, without using any
internal processor resources.
• Chapter 13,
Provides information on the use of the Sony/Philips Digital Inter-
face which is a standard audio file transfer format that allows the
transfer of digital audio signals from one device to another without
having to be converted to an analog signal.
• Chapter 14,
Details the precision clock generators (PCG), each of which gener-
ates a pair of signals derived from a clock input signal.
ADSP-214xx SHARC Processor Hardware Reference
www.BDTIC.com/ADI
"Media Local Bus"
"Digital Application/Digital Peripheral Interfaces"
"Serial Ports"
"Input Data Port"
"Asynchronous Sample Rate Converter"
"Sony/Philips Digital Interface"
"Precision Clock Generator"
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