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Alexander Y. Sure
Guest
On 26/02/14 06:01, Joerg wrote:
What you want to look into is not AC'97 but the more modern Intel High
Definition Audio (HDA)specification. It supports 500 bit slots for input
(~15 32 bit channels) multi codec streams and synchronization.
http://tinyurl.com/ln2oew8
HDA codecs are very cheap. Realtek ALC889 go for ~0.6$ in single digit
quantities.
http://tinyurl.com/kcxzcs2
The interface would be predominantly a FIFO with a few ornaments.
Regards
Werner Dahn
Folks,
The AC97 standard describes only up to four sound chips operated
simultaneously, on page 21:
ftp://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/ac97_r23.pdf
What if one would like to connect, say, 20 of them and all are supposed
to run nicely synchronous? Like in a digital mixer board for music.
What you want to look into is not AC'97 but the more modern Intel High
Definition Audio (HDA)specification. It supports 500 bit slots for input
(~15 32 bit channels) multi codec streams and synchronization.
http://tinyurl.com/ln2oew8
HDA codecs are very cheap. Realtek ALC889 go for ~0.6$ in single digit
quantities.
http://tinyurl.com/kcxzcs2
The interface would be predominantly a FIFO with a few ornaments.
Regards
Werner Dahn