Configuring a Frame for Multichannel Selection
Multichannel Selection Modes
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5.3 Configuring a Frame for Multichannel Selection
Before you enable a multichannel selection mode, make sure you properly
configure the data frame:
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Select a single-phase frame (RPHASE/XPHASE = 0). Each frame
represents a TDM data stream.
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Set a frame length (in RFRLEN1/XFRLEN1) that includes the
highest-numbered channel that is to be used. For example, if you plan to
use channels 0, 15, and 39 for reception, the receive frame length must
be at least 40 (RFRLEN1 = 39). If XFRLEN1 = 39 in this case, the receiver
creates 40 time slots per frame but only receives data during time slots 0,
15, and 39 of each frame.
Note:
The frame-sync pulse can be generated internally by the sample rate gener-
ator or it can be supplied externally by another source. In a multichannel
mode configuration with external frame-sync generation, the
TMS320VC5501/02 McBSP transmitter will ignore the first frame-sync pulse
after it is taken out of reset. The transmitter will transmit only on the second
frame-sync pulse. The receiver will shift in data on the first frame-sync pulse
regardless of whether it is generated internally or externally.
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