QN8006B/8006LB
6.3.3 DSP1 (Format 2)
The transmitter sends the MSB(N-1) bit of the next word when the WS pulse occurs and sends the second MSB bit in the
next clock period. Each bit is sent by the transmitter in one clock period until the LSB (0) bit is sent. Following the first
LSB, transmitter sends the MSB(N-1) bit of a new word and then keeps sending data until the data transmission is finished.
The N indicates the word length that can be 8, 16, 24, and 32.
This data alignment mode is supported by the QN8006 as a receiver.
6.3.4 DSP2 (Format 3)
The transmitter sends the MSB(N-1) bit of the next word one clock period after the WS pulse occurs and sends the second
MSB bit in the next clock period. Each bit is sent by the transmitter in one clock period until the LSB (0) bit is sent.
Following the first LSB, transmitter sends the MSB (N-1) bit of a new word and then keeps sending data until the data
transmission is finished. The N indicates the word length that can be 8, 16, 24, and 32.
This data alignment mode is supported by the QN8006 as either receiver or transmitter.
6.3.5 LSB-Justified (Format 4)
The transmitter sends the MSB(N-1) bit of the next word in the (N-1)th clock period back-counting from the next WS
changes. The second MSB bit is sent in the next clock period. Finally, the LSB(0) bit is sent in the clock period that is just
before the next WS changes in one clock period. The N indicates the word length that can be 8, 16, 24, and 32.
This data alignment mode is supported by the QN8006 as either receiver or transmitter.
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