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==Peripheral Audio ==
 
==Peripheral Audio ==
  
''TBD: sostituire le sezioni con le informazioni sull'uso della periferica''
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The Audio interface available on AURA is based on i.MX93 SoC. The audio port supports the following standards and features:
''Nell'esempio di seguito c'è la descrizione dell'interfaccia HDMI''
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* Synchronous Audio Interface (SAI)
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* Pulse Density Modulated Microphone Interface (PDM)
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* Sony/Philips digital interface (SPDIF XCVR)
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* Medium Quality Sound (MQS) (MQS is used to generate medium quality audio to connect stereo speakers or headphones to a power amplifier)
  
 
=== Description  ===
 
=== Description  ===
  
The Audio interface available on AURA is based on xxxxx ''TBD:SOC name'' SoC.  
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The Synchronous Audio Interface (SAI) supports 2 Tx lanes and 2 Rx lanes
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* 16-word TX/RX FIFO and up to 32 words per frame
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* One set of Tx clocks and frame sync
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The SPDIF (Sony Philips Digital Interface) Transceiver supports raw capture mode that can save all the digital audio bits into audio buffer.
  
The Audio port supports the following standards and features:
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The PDM (Pulse Density Modulated Microphone Interface) module receives audio from a microphone. It includes the following features:
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* Supports up to 8-microphones (4 lanes)
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* Supports frame synchronization
  
* High-Definition Multimedia Interface Specification, Version 1.4a
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The MQS (Medium Quality Sound) is used to generate medium quality audio via a standard GPIO. It provides only simple audio reproduction. Stereo speakers or headphones can be connected to a power amplifier without an additional DAC chip.
* Support for up to 1080p at 60Hz HDTV display resolutions and up to QXGA graphic display resolutions.  
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* 2-channel, LSB-valid 16 bit, MSB shift-out first serial data (sdata)
* Support for 4k x 2k and 3D video formats
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* Signals over 10 kHz have worse THD+N values
* Support for up to 16-bit Deep Color modes
 
  
 
===Pin mapping===
 
===Pin mapping===

Latest revision as of 10:17, 12 September 2023

History
Issue Date Notes
2023/09/12 First release



Peripheral Audio[edit | edit source]

The Audio interface available on AURA is based on i.MX93 SoC. The audio port supports the following standards and features:

  • Synchronous Audio Interface (SAI)
  • Pulse Density Modulated Microphone Interface (PDM)
  • Sony/Philips digital interface (SPDIF XCVR)
  • Medium Quality Sound (MQS) (MQS is used to generate medium quality audio to connect stereo speakers or headphones to a power amplifier)

Description[edit | edit source]

The Synchronous Audio Interface (SAI) supports 2 Tx lanes and 2 Rx lanes

  • 16-word TX/RX FIFO and up to 32 words per frame
  • One set of Tx clocks and frame sync

The SPDIF (Sony Philips Digital Interface) Transceiver supports raw capture mode that can save all the digital audio bits into audio buffer.

The PDM (Pulse Density Modulated Microphone Interface) module receives audio from a microphone. It includes the following features:

  • Supports up to 8-microphones (4 lanes)
  • Supports frame synchronization

The MQS (Medium Quality Sound) is used to generate medium quality audio via a standard GPIO. It provides only simple audio reproduction. Stereo speakers or headphones can be connected to a power amplifier without an additional DAC chip.

  • 2-channel, LSB-valid 16 bit, MSB shift-out first serial data (sdata)
  • Signals over 10 kHz have worse THD+N values

Pin mapping[edit | edit source]

The Pin mapping is described in the Pinout table section