MIPI Soundwire: Digital Audio Simplified
MIPI Alliance has come up with a new protocol standard for sound interface called SoundWire. SoundWire is a robust, scalable, low complexity, low power, low latency, two-pin (clock and data) multi-drop bus that allows for the transfer of multiple audio streams and embedded control/commands. To understand its specification and design verification needs, it is important to understand basics of digital audio transmission.
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Related Semiconductor IP
- MIPI SoundWire I3S Peripheral IP
- MIPI SoundWire I3S Manager IP
- Controller for MIPI Soundwire
- MIPI SoundWire I3S Verification IP
- MIPI SoundWire Slave Controller 1.2
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