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  • Forum Post: CC8520 and AIC3101 more questions

    Mike Wahler Mike Wahler
    Hello everyone: I still need some assitance determining the interface between the CC8520 and AIC3101. (I'm actually using the Anaren A8520 which uses the CC8520). Datasheet is at http://www.anaren.com/sites/default/files/Part-Datasheets/A8520E24A91.pdf My application is simple: I want to...
    on Mar 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC8520 GIO control in host mode ??

    TAM Victor TAM Victor
    Dear Sir, I am told from datasheet that GIO can be controlled in production mode ONLY. Is there any way to do so for controlling GPIO of CC8520 in host mode? Victor
    on Jun 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC8520 self-generate sine tone in host mode ??

    TAM Victor TAM Victor
    Dear Sir, I would like to know how to generate sine tone in CC8520 in host mode. I checked the datasheet that this is ONLY supported in production test mode. Is there any possibility to do so in host mode? such that I can use this for our own burn-in test. (I2S of CC8520 is only the path for our...
    on Jun 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: Microphone on CC8520

    EDR EDR
    Hi, When I use the CC8520 with any music device connected to the master, the output is heard clearly through the slave. However, when I connect a microphone to the input I am unable to hear anything. If I increase the fixed offset it only increases the noise, and no audio from the microphone can be...
    on Jul 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: SLAC S/N Ratio

    RF_PTS RF_PTS
    Hi, In order to get the maximum signal to noise relation, what's the best option for encoding? If the PCM16 I have 16bit, so S/N Ratio= 6,02xnbits = 96dB, is the SLAC better in this issue? PCME24 use 24bit dinamyc range but 15dB S/N Ratio (90dB). SLAC = 24bit dynamic range and 24 bit S/N Ratio...
    on Nov 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: Using an AIC3101 and DIR9001 in same system

    Tom Dagostino Tom Dagostino
    I'm trying to develop a system that takes both analog audio and SPDIF input. The DIR always wants to be the I2S master and the default for the AIC3101 seems to be a slave. How can I get the AIC3101 to act as a master. I'm using this with a CC8520. Thanks Tom
    on Jan 25, 2013
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