
ADSP-BF59x Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference
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SPORT Controller
output-enabled signal for the data transmit pin. The SPORT drives
TFS
in
multichannel mode whether or not
ITFS
is cleared. The
TFS
pin in multi-
channel mode still obeys the
LTFS
bit. If
LTFS
is set, the transmit data valid
signal will be active low—a low signal on the
TFS
pin indicates an active
channel.
Once the initial
RFS
is received, and a frame transfer has started, all other
RFS
signals are ignored by the SPORT until the complete frame has been
transferred.
If
MFD
> 0, the
RFS
may occur during the last channels of a previous frame.
This is acceptable, and the frame sync is not ignored as long as the delayed
channel 0 starting point falls outside the complete frame.
In multichannel mode, the
RFS
signal is used for the block or frame start
reference, after which the word transfers are performed continuously with
no further
RFS
signals required. Therefore, internally generated frame
syncs are always data independent.
The Multichannel Frame
A multichannel frame contains more than one channel, as specified by the
window size and window offset. A complete multichannel frame consists
of 1 – 1024 channels, starting with channel 0. The particular channels of
the multichannel frame that are selected for the SPORT are a combination
of the window offset, the window size, and the multichannel select regis-
ters. See
Figure 14-7 on page 14-20
.
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