WM8976
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The WM8976 is a stereo audio codec with speaker driver. | The WM8976 is a stereo audio codec with speaker driver. | ||
− | {{note|It is used in the prototype generations [[ | + | {{note|It is used in the prototype generations [[GTA01 revisions|GTA01v3]] and [[GTA01 revisions|GTA01v4]], but not in any released hardware revision, where it was replaced by the [[WM8753]].}} |
It supports various sample rates (8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48kHz) and features a five-band equalizer as well as 3-D stereo enhancement. | It supports various sample rates (8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48kHz) and features a five-band equalizer as well as 3-D stereo enhancement. | ||
− | The configuration in the GTA01 is like this: | + | The configuration in the [[GTA01 revisions|GTA01]] is like this: |
* IIS and I2C connected to S3C2410 | * IIS and I2C connected to S3C2410 | ||
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* AUXL/AUXR connected to GSM Modem Audio output (EARPiece) | * AUXL/AUXR connected to GSM Modem Audio output (EARPiece) | ||
− | [[Category:Neo1973 | + | [[Category:Neo1973 before Phase 0 related]] |
Latest revision as of 19:05, 16 August 2008
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The WM8976 is a stereo audio codec with speaker driver.
NOTE: It is used in the prototype generations GTA01v3 and GTA01v4, but not in any released hardware revision, where it was replaced by the WM8753. |
It supports various sample rates (8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48kHz) and features a five-band equalizer as well as 3-D stereo enhancement.
The configuration in the GTA01 is like this:
- IIS and I2C connected to S3C2410
- LOUT2/ROUT2 connected to stereo amplifier (integrated speakers)
- OUT3 connected to GSM Modem Audio input
- LIP/LIN (differential Microphone input) connected to Microphone
- AUXL/AUXR connected to GSM Modem Audio output (EARPiece)