Re: PCM Wav to I2S?
- From: dplatt@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Dave Platt)
- Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 19:26:44 -0000
In article <1139491350.654072.177720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
mr_alex <dancedynamix@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dave - your idea sounds very interesting - can you recommend any S/PDIF
receivers? I need to buffer a certain amount of audio data and this
needs to be done in I2S format ready for it to be clocked into the
AD1859
Check out the CS8416 from Cirrus Logic (from their former Crystal
Semiconductor division). It's a very flexible part. Its full
functionality requires using a microcontroller to configure it via an
SPI or I2C port. For simpler applications, you can put it into a
"hardware configure" mode by strapping a few pins high or low through
resistors.
From what I can see in the data ***, it looks as if you can put thechip's serial-output port into I2S 24-bit format, or left- or
right-justified 24-bit formats, through appropriate pullups/pulldowns.
Cirrus/Crystal has always been good about making evaluation boards for
their digital-audio chips available. There's an eval board for the
CS8416 (receiver) and CS8406 (transmitter), which might be just what
you need for testing and development. It allows full control of the
receiver/transmitter settings via a PC parallel port, also allows for
"hardware mode" operation without a PC (via jumper configuration), and
gives access to S/PDIF input and output ports as well as the
three-wire serial-digital bus between the receiver and transmitter.
Go to http://www.cirrus.com, click on "Interface Products", then on
the CS8416 link. From their you can download data sheets on the
receiver IC itself, and on the CDB8416 development/eval board.
Some years ago, I wanted to put together a high-quality ADC to use
when digitizing out-of-print LPs for transfer to CD-R format. The
best method I could find, was to buy an eval board for one of the
Crystal Semi ADC chips, and modify it as necessary to incorporate it
in my system (new crystal for 44,100 sample rate, input circuit gain
change, external LED level display, power supply). A fun project, and
a lot less hassle than trying to create my own PC board.
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