SLASE69B August 2015 – February 2019 TAS2555
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Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
Time-division multiplexing (TDM) allows two or more devices to share a common DIN connection and a common DOUT connection. Using TDM mode, all devices transmit their DOUT data in user-specified sub-frames within one WCLK period. When one device transmits its DOUT information, the other devices place their DOUT terminals in a high impedance tri-state mode.
TDM mode is useable with I2S, LJF, RJF, and DSP interface modes. Refer to the respective sections for a description of how to set the TAS2555 device into those modes.
Use Register B0_P1_R3 for ASI1 and B0_P1_R23 for ASI2 to set the clock cycle offset from WCLK to the MSB. Each data bit is valid on the falling edge of the bit clock. Set Register B0_P1_R1_D[0] = 1 for ASI1 and B0_P1_R21_D[0] = 1 to force DOUT into tri-state when it is not transmitting data. This allows DOUT terminals from multiple TAS2555 devices to share a common wire to the host.
For TDM mode, the number of bit-clocks per frame should be less than the programmed word-length of the data. Also the programmed offset value should be less than the number of bit-clocks per frame by at least the programmed word-length of the data.