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    McBSP configuration on OMAP5XX

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    Girisha SG
    Posted by Girisha SG
    on May 21 2012 08:04 AM
    Intellectual950 points

    Hello,

    1. We would like to configure McBSP available on OMAP5XX processor for the below requirement, 

    McBSP               Clock Slave
    Frame Format        Delayed-Bit TDM
    Slots/Frame         8
    Word Clock          fs=44.1kHz
    Word Clock polarity Frame start on rising edge
    Duty Cycle          one slot length
    Bit Clock           256*fs
    Bit Clock Polarity  data set up on rising edge, data sample on falling edge
    Slot Format         16 Bit Payload in 16bit channels
    Left Justified
    MSB first
    16bit samples,no padding
    1bit delay
     
     
     
     

    Please let us know the configuration for the same.

    2.  What are the differences between McBSP on OMAP3 & McBSP on OMAP5?

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    • Girisha SG
      Posted by Girisha SG
      on Jun 11 2012 01:20 AM
      Intellectual950 points

      Any updates for this???

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    • Girisha SG
      Posted by Girisha SG
      on Aug 21 2012 03:35 AM
      Intellectual950 points

      1. We would like to configure McBSP available on OMAP5XX processor for the below requirement, 

      McBSP               Clock Slave
      Frame Format        Delayed-Bit TDM
      Slots/Frame         16
      Word Clock          fs=44.1kHz
      Word Clock polarity Frame start on rising edge
      Duty Cycle          one slot length
      Bit Clock           256*fs
      Bit Clock Polarity  data set up on rising edge, data sample on falling edge
      Slot Format         16 Bit Payload in 16bit channels
      Left Justified
      MSB first
      16bit samples,no padding
      1bit delay
       
       
       
       

      Please let us know the configuration for the same.

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