[AK4675]
MS0963-E-00
2008/05
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MSBSA
BCKPA
Data Interface Format
Figure
0 0
MSB of SDTOA is output by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of SYNCA. MSB of SDTIA is
latched by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the BICKA just after the output timing of SDTOA’s
MSB.
0 1
MSB of SDTOA is output by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of SYNCA. MSB of SDTIA is
latched by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the BICKA just after the output timing of SDTOA’s
MSB.
1 0
MSB of SDTOA is output by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the first BICKA after the rising
edge (“
↑
”) of SYNCA. MSB of SDTIA is latched by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the BICKA
just after the output timing of SDTOA’s MSB.
1 1
MSB of SDTOA is output by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the first BICKA after the rising
edge (“
↑
”) of SYNCA. MSB of SDTIA is latched by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the BICKA
just after the output timing of SDTOA’s MSB.
Table 105. PCM I/F A Format in Mode 0
MSBSB
BCKPB
Data Interface Format
Figure
0 0
MSB of SDTOB is output by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of SYNCB. MSB of SDTIB is latched
by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the BICKB just after the output timing of SDTOB’s MSB.
0 1
MSB of SDTOB is output by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of SYNCB. MSB of SDTIB is latched
by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the BICKB just after the output timing of SDTOB’s MSB.
1 0
MSB of SDTOB is output by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the first BICKB after the rising edge
(“
↑
”) of SYNCB. MSB of SDTIB is latched by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the BICKB just
after the output timing of SDTOB’s MSB.
1 1
MSB of SDTOB is output by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the first BICKB after the rising
edge (“
↑
”) of SYNCB. MSB of SDTIB is latched by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the BICKB
just after the output timing of SDTOB’s MSB.
Table 106. PCM I/F B Format in Mode 0
MSBSA
BCKPA
Data Interface Format
Figure
0 0
MSB of SDTOA is output by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of SYNCA. MSB of SDTIA is latched
by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the BICKA just after the output timing of SDTOA’s MSB.
0 1
MSB of SDTOA is output by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of SYNCA. MSB of SDTIA is latched
by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the BICKA just after the output timing of SDTOA’s MSB.
1 0
MSB of SDTOA is output by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the first BICKA after the falling
edge (“
↓
”) of SYNCA. MSB of SDTIA is latched by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the BICKA
just after the output timing of SDTOA’s MSB.
1 1
MSB of SDTOA is output by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the first BICKA after the falling
edge (“
↓
”) of SYNCA. MSB of SDTIA is latched by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the BICKA
just after the output timing of SDTOA’s MSB.
Table 107. PCM I/F A Format in Mode 1
MSBSB
BCKPB
Data Interface Format
Figure
0 0
MSB of SDTOB is output by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of SYNCB. MSB of SDTIB is latched
by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the BICKB just after the output timing of SDTOB’s MSB.
0 1
MSB of SDTOB is output by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of SYNCB. MSB of SDTIB is latched
by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the BICKB just after the output timing of SDTOB’s MSB.
1 0
MSB of SDTOB is output by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the first BICKB after the falling
edge (“
↓
”) of SYNCB. MSB of SDTIB is latched by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the BICKB
just after the output timing of SDTOB’s MSB.
1 1
MSB of SDTOB is output by the falling edge (“
↓
”) of the first BICKB after the falling
edge (“
↓
”) of SYNCB. MSB of SDTIB is latched by the rising edge (“
↑
”) of the BICKB
just after the output timing of SDTOB’s MSB.
Table 108. PCM I/F B Format in Mode 1