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Technical Reference Guide

5.8.4 AUDIO CODEC


The audio codec provides pulse code modulation (PCM) coding and decoding of audio
information as well as the selection and/or mixing of analog channels. As shown in Figure 5-13,
analog audio from a microphone, tape, or CD can be selected and, if to be recorded (saved) onto a
disk drive, routed through an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The resulting left and right PCM
record data are muxed into a time-division-multiplexed (TDM) data stream (SD IN signal) that is
routed to the audio controller. Playback (PB) audio takes the reverse path from the audio
controller to the audio codec as SD OUT data and is decoded and processed by the digital-to-
analog converter (DAC). The codec supports simultaneous record and playback of stereo (left
and right) audio. The Sample Rate Generator may be set for sampling frequencies up to 48 KHz.

Analog audio may then be routed through 3D stereo enhancement processor or bypassed to the
output selector (SEL). The integrated analog mixer provides the computer control-console
functionality handling multiple audio inputs.

Audio

Format





















ADC

PB
Data (R)

PB
Data (L)

DAC

DAC

Rec
Data (R)

ADC

Rec
Data (L)

S
E
L

(R)

(L)

(R)

(R)

(L)

(L)

3D Proc.

3D Proc.

SW

PB

Gain

PB

Gain

Rec

Gain

Σ/Mixer

CD In (R)

CD In (L)

Line In (R)

Line In (L)

Mic In

S

e

l

e
c

t

o

r

SD Out

SD IN

AC97

Link

I/F

Sample

Rate
Gen.

Right
Audio

Rec

Gain

Analog

Output

Circuits

Left
Audio

Audio
Controller


Figure 5-12. AD1885 Audio Codec Functional Block Diagram

All inputs and outputs are two-channel stereo except for the microphone input, which is inputted
as a single-channel but mixed internally onto both left and right channels. The microphone input
is the default active input. All block functions are controlled through index-addressed registers of
the codec.






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