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Digital Audio Output Port Description
CS4953xx Hardware User’s Manual

7.1.2 Supported DAO Functional Blocks

As mentioned earlier in the previous section, two DAO ports, DAO1_DATA3 and DAO2_DATA3, are

unique in that they are designed to serve as either an output for I

2

S or left-justified PCM data or as S/PDIF

transmitters (XMTA and XMTB). When configured as S/PDIF transmitters, the ports encode digital audio

data according to the Sony

®

/Philips

®

Digital Interface Format (S/PDIF), also known as IEC60958, or the

AES/EBU interface format. Please see

Figure 7-1

for a block diagram of the supported functional blocks

for the DAO on the CS4953xx

7.1.3 DAO Interface Formats

The DAO interface has 8 stereo data outputs that are fully configurable including support for I

2

S, left-

justified, and multichannel (one-line data mode) formats. This section describes some common audio
formats that the CS4953xx DAO interface supports. It should be noted that the digital output ports provide
up to 32-bit PCM resolution.

Note: DAO1_DATAx is valid with respect to DAO1_SCLK/DAO1_LRCK and DAO2_DATAx is valid

with respect to DAO2_SCLK/DAO2_LRCK

7.1.3.1 I

2

S Format

In this format, data is presented most-significant bit (MSB) first, one DAO_SCLK delay after the transition
of DAO_LRCLK, and is valid on the rising edge of DAO_SCLK. The left subframe is presented when
DAO_LRCLK is low, and the right subframe is presented when DAO_LRCLK is high.

Figure 7-2

provides

details on I

2

S compatible (maximum of 32 bits) serial audio formats.

Figure 7-2. I

2

S Compatible Serial Audio Formats (Rising Edge Valid)

7.1.3.2 Left-Justified Format

Figure 7-3

illustrates the left-justified (LJ) format with a rising edge DAO_SCLK. Data is presented most-

significant bit first on the first DAO_SCLK after a DAO_LRCLK transition and is valid on the rising edge of
DAO_SCLK. The left subframe is presented when DAO_LRCLK is high and the right subframe is
presented when DAO_LRCLK is low. This format can also be programmed for data to be valid on the
falling edge of DAO_SCLK.

Figure 7-3. Left-justified Digital Audio Formats (Rising Edge Valid DAO_SCLK)

DAO_LRCLK

DAO_SCLK

Left Channel

Right Channel

DAO_DATA

+3 +2 +1 LSB

+5 +4

MSB-1 -2 -3 -4 -5

+3 +2 +1 LSB

+5 +4

MSB-1 -2 -3 -4

DAO_LRCLK

DAO_SCLK

L e ft C h a n n e l

R i g ht C h a n n el

DAO_DATA

+3

+2

+1

LSB

+5

+4

MSB

-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

+3

+2

+1

+5

+4

-1

-2

-3

-4

LSB

MSB