Reply by Al Clark September 12, 20042004-09-12
"qhe" <qhe@nospam.tsinghua.org.cn> wrote in
news:chdsa6$1l6q$1@mail.cn99.com: 

> Hi all: > > Since AC'97 codec (such as ALC100, ALC210 from realtek) is much > cheaper than AD73322 for a stereo project, I'm thinking how to connect > AC'97 codec to ADSP-2185 DSP. But the serial ports of ADSP-218x is not > so flexible as mcbsp of TI's, it seems very hard for it to connect to > AC'97 codec. > > Is there any references, examples to do this job? > > Thanks. > > >
It is a little tricky to interface an AC-97 to most DSPs including the 2185. We use an AC'97 codec with our DSP-8300 (ADSP-2186 based) module. You might find the module useful. We also will license the code for a one time charge. Check out the module on our website and email us if you are interested. -- Al Clark Danville Signal Processing, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by qhe September 4, 20042004-09-04
Hi all:

Since AC'97 codec (such as ALC100, ALC210 from realtek) is much cheaper than
AD73322 for a stereo project, I'm thinking how to connect AC'97 codec to
ADSP-2185 DSP. But the serial ports of ADSP-218x is not so flexible as mcbsp
of TI's, it seems very hard for it to connect to AC'97 codec.

Is there any references, examples to do this job?

Thanks.