Digital Audio Transmitter
DAX Internal Architecture
MOTOROLA
DSP56367
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12.5.4.3
DAX Channel A Channel Status (XCA)—Bit 12
The value of the XCA bit is transmitted as the thirty-first bit (Bit 30) of the channel A
subframe in the next frame.
12.5.4.4
DAX Channel B Validity (XVB)—Bit 13
The value of the XVB bit is transmitted as the twenty-ninth bit (Bit 28) of the channel B
subframe in the next frame.
12.5.4.5
DAX Channel B User Data (XUB)—Bit 14
The value of the XUB bit is transmitted as the thirtieth bit (Bit 29) of the channel B subframe
in the next frame.
12.5.4.6
DAX Channel B Channel Status (XCB)—Bit 15
The value of the XCB bit is transmitted as the thirty-first bit (Bit 30) of the channel B
subframe in the next frame.
12.5.4.7
XNADR Reserved Bits—Bits 0-9, 16–23
These XNADR bits are reserved. They read as 0, and should be written with 0 to ensure
compatibility with future device versions.
12.5.5
DAX NON-AUDIO DATA BUFFER (XNADBUF)
The XNADBUF is a 3-bit register that temporarily holds channel B non-audio data (XVB,
XUB and XCB) for the current transmission while the channel A data is being transmitted.
This mechanism provides programmers more instruction cycles to store the next frame’s
non-audio data to the XCB, XUB, XVB, XCA, XUA and XVA bits in the XNADR. The data
in the XNADBUF register is transferred to the XADSR along with the contents of the
XADBUF register at the beginning of channel B transmission.
Note:
The XNADBUF register is not directly accessible by DSP instructions.
12.5.6
DAX CONTROL REGISTER (XCTR)
The XCTR is a 24-bit read/write register that controls the DAX operation. The contents of the
XCTR are shown in Figure 12-2. XCTR is cleared by software reset and hardware reset. The
XCTR bits are described in the following paragraphs.
Summary of Contents for DSP56367
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