Hi,
I am working on C6713 DSK kit. I have been trying to know how the dsp is reading the audio signal.
I am not sure if the dsp is working on the binary number's or hexadecimal numbers.
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Hi,
I am working on C6713 DSK kit. I have been trying to know how the dsp is reading the audio signal.
I am not sure if the dsp is working on the binary number's or hexadecimal numbers.
Hi Navaneeth,
Thanks for your post.
The C6713 DSP interfaces to analog audio signals through an on-board AIC23 codec and four 3.5 mm audio jacks (microphone input, line input, line output, and headphone output). The codec can select the microphone or the line input as the active input. The analog output is driven to both the line out (fixed gain) and headphone (adjustable gain) connectors. McBSP0 is used to send commands to the codec control interface while McBSP1 is used for digital audio data. McBSP0 and McBSP1 can be re-routed to the expansion connectors in software.
The DSP would process only binary data. For more info. on DSK6713 basic operation, memory mapping, functional overview, please refer the DSK6713 technical reference below:
http://c6000.spectrumdigital.com/dsk6713/revc/files/6713_dsk_techref.pdf
To know details on AIC23B stereo audio codec, kindly refer the data manual below:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tlv320aic23b.pdf
There are C6713 board support library and code examples, kindly refer spectrum digital website below:
http://c6000.spectrumdigital.com/dsk6713/revc/
To use board support library, please refer the below wiki:
There are also CSL available at TI website, you can also download the same at the below link:
http://www.ti.com/tool/sprc090
Thanks & regards,
Sivaraj K
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