Digitized Sound I/O Programming
3-9
The tables below list the sampling ranges for the supported DMA modes among the
various DSP versions. Normal on the "Transfer Mode" column refers to non high-
speed DMA mode. You must take note of the information below when programming
for the different versions of the DSP.
Digitized Sound Output Capability
DSP Version
Transfer Mode
Data Format
Sampling Range
4.xx
Mono/Normal
8-bit unsigned
5000 to 44100 Hz
Mono/Normal
16-bit signed
5000 to 44100 Hz
Stereo/Normal
8-bit unsigned
5000 to 44100 Hz
Stereo/Normal
16-bit signed
5000 to 44100 Hz
3.xx
Mono/Normal
8-bit unsigned
4000 to 23000 Hz
Mono/High-Speed
8-bit unsigned
23000 to 44100 Hz
Stereo/High-Speed
8-bit unsigned
11025 and 22050 Hz
2.01+
Mono/Normal
8-bit unsigned
4000 to 23000 Hz
Mono/High-Speed
8-bit unsigned
23000 to 44100 Hz
2.00 and 1.xx
Mono/Normal
8-bit unsigned
4000 to 23000 Hz
All
Mono/Normal
8 bit to 4 bit ADPCM
4000 to 12000 Hz
All
Mono/Normal
8 bit to 3 bit ADPCM
4000 to 13000 Hz
All
Mono/Normal
8 bit to 2 bit ADPCM
4000 to 11000 Hz
Table 3-2: Digitized Sound Output Capabilities
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