Audio interface, Audio interface -21 – Altera DisplayPort MegaCore Function User Manual
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Figure 5-9: Typical Secondary Stream Packet
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Audio Interface
The audio interfaces are downstream from the secondary stream decoder. They extract and decode the
audio infoframe packets, audio timestamp packets, and audio sample data.
The audio timestamp packet payload contains M and N values, which the sink uses to recover the source’s
audio sample clock. The
rxN_audio
port uses the values to generate the
rxN_audio_valid
signal
according to sample audio data. Data is clocked out using the
rx_ss_clk
signal. The
rx_ss_clk
signal
comes from the rx parallel clock from the RX transceiver. This clock runs at link data rate/20 for dual
symbol mode and link data rate/40 for quad symbol mode.
The sink generates the
rxN_audio_valid
signal using the M and N values, and asserts it at the current
audio sample clock rate. The
rxN_audio_mute
signal indicates whether audio data is present on the
DisplayPort interface.
UG-01131
2015.05.04
Audio Interface
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DisplayPort Sink
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