SPDIF Transmitter IP
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SPDIF (IEC60958) Verification IP
- Full SPDIF functionality as per specs IEC 60958 and IEC 61937.
- Supports SMPTE 337M standards for non Linear PCM Audio
- Supports AES/EBU, AES3 standards for Linear PCM Audio
- Supports following sampling/Driving rates,
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eDP 1.4 Transmitter
- Compliant with Embedded DisplayPort 1.4 specification
- Main Link supports 1, 2 or 4 lanes at 1.62Gbps, 2.7Gbps and 5.4Gbps
- 4 channel S/PDIF Digital Audio Input
- Supports Enhanced Framing Mode
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HDMI 2.0 Transmitter
- Compliant with HDMI 2.0 specification and HDCP 1.4 Specification compliant
- Supports high-definition video with up to 4K resolution
- Support for up to 48-bit Deep Color
- Supports industry-standard S/PDIF for digital audio using IEC 60958 2-channel PCM, and compressed (encoded) audio data (DTS, AC3, MPEG Audio) using IEC 61937 format
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HDMI ver1.3 Transmitter IP
- HDMI version 1.3a, HDCP revision 1.2 and DVI version 1.0 compliant transmitter
- Supports DTV from 480i to 1080i/p HD resolution, and PC from VGA to UXGA
- Programmable 2-way color space converter
- Compliant with EIA/CEA-861D
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SPDIF
- Configurable as an SPDIF audio data transmitter or an SPDIF audio data receiver
- Configurable FIFO buffer stores the audio sample data CRC checking or insertion for transmitted frames
- IEC 60958-3 standard SPDIF digital audio bus interface
- Audio sample lengths of 16/20/24 bits
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HDMI 1.4 transmitter IP core is ideal for DVD, Blu-Ray Disc players, set-top boxes, A/V receivers
- Video Interface
- Digital Audio Interface
- Other key features
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Configurable SPDIF-AES3 Transmitter
- The SPDIF-Tx-Pro (CWda15) is a digital audio transmitter IP core supporting the SPDIF IEC60958 and AES3 standards for PCM audio and the IEC61937 and SMPTE 337M standards for non-PCM (compressed) audio.
- The core is very configurable allowing many features of the standards to be optionally supported by hardware or software.
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Serial Audio Interface/Inter-IC Sound
- The SAI interface (Serial Audio Interface) offers a wide set of audio protocols due to its flexibility and wide range of configurations.
- Many stereo or mono audio applications may be targeted. I2S standards, LSB or MSB-justified, PCM protocols may be addressed for example.