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Signal Descriptions

Serial Audio Interface (SAI)

2.8 SERIAL AUDIO INTERFACE (SAI)

The SAI is composed of separate receiver and transmitter sections.

2.8.1 SAI Receive Section

The receive section of the SAI has four dedicated signals.

Table 2-8 Serial Audio Interface (SAI) Receive Signals

Signal
Name Signal
Type
State
during
Reset Signal Description
SDI0 Input Tri-stated Serial Data Input 0—This is the receiver 0 serial data input.
This signal is high impedance during hardware or software
reset, while receiver 0 is disabled (R0EN = 0), or while the chip
is in the Stop state. No external pull-up resistor is required.
SDI1 Input Tri-stated Serial Data Input 1—This is the receiver 1 serial data input.
This signal is high impedance during hardware or software
reset, while receiver 1 is disabled (R1EN = 0), or while the chip
is in the Stop state. No external pull-up resistor is required.
SCKR Input or
Output Tri-stated Receive Serial Clock—SCKR is an output if the receiver
section is programmed as a master, and a Schmitt-trigger
input if programmed as a slave.
SCKR is high impedance if all receivers are disabled (personal
reset) and during hardware or software reset, or while the chip
is in the Stop state. No external pull-up is necessary.
WSR Input or
Output Tri-stated Receive Word Select—WSR is an output if the receiver section
is programmed as a master, and a Schmitt-trigger input if
programmed as a slave. WSR is used to synchronize the data
word and to select the left/right portion of the data sample.
WSR is high impedance if all receivers are disabled (personal
reset), during hardware reset, during software reset, or while
the chip is in the stop state. No external pull-up is necessary.