Inter-IC Sound Bus (I2S)
Overview
General Description
The Integrated Inter-IC Sound Bus (I2S) is a serial bus interface standard used for connecting digital audio devices together. The specification is from Philips® Semiconductor (I2S bus specification; February 1986, revised June 5, 1996).
The I2S component operates in master mode only. It also operates in two directions, as a transmitter (Tx) and a receiver (Rx). The data for Tx and Rx are independent byte streams. The byte streams are packed with the most significant byte first and the most significant bit in bit 7 of the first word. The number of bytes used for each sample (a sample for the left or right channel) is the minimum number of bytes to hold a sample.
- Master only
- Single- and multi-channel (up to 10 channels) I2S support
- 8 to 32 data bits per sample
- 16-, 32-, 48-, or 64-bit word select period
- Data rate up to 96 kHz with 64-bit word select period
- Audio clip detection in I2S Rx mode
- Byte swap audio samples to match USB audio class endianness requirement
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