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Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI)
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The SSI module typically transfers samples in a periodic manner. The SSI consists of independent
transmitter and receiver sections with shared clock generation and frame synchronization.
NOTE
The pin multiplexing and control module must be configured to enable the
peripheral function of the appropriate pins (refer to
) prior to configuring the SSI.
27.1.2
Features
The SSI includes the following features:
•
Synchronous transmit and receive sections with shared internal/external clocks and frame syncs,
operating in master or slave mode.
•
Normal mode operation using frame sync
•
Network mode operation allowing multiple devices to share the port with up to 32 time slots
•
Gated clock mode operation requiring no frame sync
•
Two sets of transmit and receive FIFOs. Each FIFO is 15x32 bits, which can be used in network
mode to provide two independent channels for transmission and reception
•
Programmable data interface modes such as I
2
S, lsb, msb aligned
•
Programmable word length (8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20, 22 or 24 bits)
•
Program options for frame sync and clock generation
•
Programmable I
2
S modes (master or slave). Oversampling clock available as output from
SSI_MCLK in I
2
S master mode
•
AC97 support
•
Completely separate clock and frame sync selections. In the AC97 standard, the clock is taken from
an external source and frame sync is generated internally.
•
Programmable oversampling clock (SSI_MCLK) of the sampling frequency available as output in
master mode
•
Programmable internal clock divider
•
Transmit and receive time slot mask registers for reduced CPU overhead
•
SSI power-down feature
27.1.3
Modes of Operation
SSI has the following basic synchronous operating modes.
•
Normal mode
•
Network mode
•
Gated clock mode
These modes can be programmed via the SSI control registers.
lists these operating modes and
some of the typical applications in which they can be used:
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