JAJSFR1B September 2017 – November 2019 TAS5760M-Q1
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Right-justified (RJ) timing also uses LRCK to define when the data being transmitted is for the left channel and when it is for the right channel. LRCK is HIGH for the left channel and LOW for the right channel. A bit clock running at 32, 48, or 64 × fS is used to clock in the data. The first bit of data appears on the data 8 bit-clock periods (for 24-bit data) after LRCK toggles. In RJ mode the LSB of data is always clocked by the last bit clock before LRCK transitions. The data is written MSB-first and is valid on the rising edge of bit clock. The TAS5760M-Q1 pads unused leading data-bit positions in the left/right frame with zeros before presenting the digital word to the audio signal path.