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BCM43340HKUBG 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: BCM43340HKUBG
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内容描述: [Single-Chip, Dual-Band (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n MAC/Baseband/Radio with Integrated Bluetooth 4.0]
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PRELIMINARY  
CYW43340  
7. Bluetooth Peripheral Transport Unit  
7.1 PCM Interface  
The CYW43340 supports two independent PCM interfaces that share the pins with the I2S interfaces. The PCM Interface on the  
CYW43340 can connect to linear PCM Codec devices in master or slave mode. In master mode, the CYW43340 generates the  
PCM_CLK and PCM_SYNC signals, and in slave mode, these signals are provided by another master on the PCM interface and are  
inputs to the CYW43340. The configuration of the PCM interface may be adjusted by the host through the use of vendor-specific HCI  
commands.  
7.1.1 Slot Mapping  
The CYW43340 supports up to three simultaneous full-duplex SCO or eSCO channels through the PCM interface. These three  
channels are time-multiplexed onto the single PCM interface by using a time-slotting scheme where the 8 kHz or 16 kHz audio sample  
interval is divided into as many as 16 slots. The number of slots is dependent on the selected interface rate of 128 kHz, 512 kHz, or  
1024 kHz. The corresponding number of slots for these interface rate is 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16, respectively. Transmit and receive PCM  
data from an SCO channel is always mapped to the same slot. The PCM data output driver tristates its output on unused slots to allow  
other devices to share the same PCM interface signals. The data output driver tristates its output after the falling edge of the PCM  
clock during the last bit of the slot.  
7.1.2 Frame Synchronization  
The CYW43340 supports both short- and long-frame synchronization in both master and slave modes. In short-frame synchronization  
mode, the frame synchronization signal is an active-high pulse at the audio frame rate that is a single-bit period in width and is  
synchronized to the rising edge of the bit clock. The PCM slave looks for a high on the falling edge of the bit clock and expects the  
first bit of the first slot to start at the next rising edge of the clock. In long-frame synchronization mode, the frame synchronization  
signal is again an active-high pulse at the audio frame rate; however, the duration is three bit periods and the pulse starts coincident  
with the first bit of the first slot.  
7.1.3 Data Formatting  
The CYW43340 may be configured to generate and accept several different data formats. For conventional narrowband speech mode,  
the CYW43340 uses 13 of the 16 bits in each PCM frame. The location and order of these 13 bits can be configured to support various  
data formats on the PCM interface. The remaining three bits are ignored on the input and may be filled with 0s, 1s, a sign bit, or a  
programmed value on the output. The default format is 13-bit 2’s complement data, left justified, and clocked MSB first.  
7.1.4 Wideband Speech Support  
When the host encodes Wideband Speech (WBS) packets in transparent mode, the encoded packets are transferred over the PCM  
bus for an eSCO voice connection. In this mode, the PCM bus is typically configured in master mode for a 4 kHz sync rate with 16-  
bit samples, resulting in a 64 kbps bit rate. The CYW43340 also supports slave transparent mode using a proprietary rate-matching  
scheme. In SBC-code mode, linear 16-bit data at 16 kHz (256 kbps rate) is transferred over the PCM bus.  
7.1.5 Burst PCM Mode  
In this mode of operation, the PCM bus runs at a significantly higher rate of operation to allow the host to duty cycle its operation and  
save current. In this mode of operation, the PCM bus can operate at a rate of up to 24 MHz. This mode of operation is initiated with  
an HCI command from the host.  
Document Number: 002-14943 Rev. *L  
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