On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 10:10:11AM -0700, Caleb Crome wrote: > On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 9:53 AM, Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > That's a really rare thing to have as an option, most things either do > > TDM or parallel data signals but not both. > Interesting comment. While I'm sure that's true for the moment, > microphone arrays are changing this quickly. I fall into the oddball > category that the main chips I use are the TLV320AIC34 and CS53L30, > and both of them can switch between TDM mode or dual I2S mode for 4 > channel support. I'm not sure why mic arrays would drive that, it's not like they're particularly new or innovative technology here and multi channel output has been even more widely available for a long time? > Since I need to get many channels on board, and SoCs (except for TI) > rarely have enough parallel I2S ports for mic arrays, I opt for TDM > mode often. Modern systems all use TDM for the most part, the usage of parallel data lines that I've seen has been for surround sound applications where a 5.1 or 7.1 decoder will often be built by taking a bunch of high end stereo CODECs and wiring them up in parallel, partly for performance and physical design reasons and partly because such system designs have often had their roots in very old systems. This also matches the trend with more modern SoCs to use programmable serial ports rather than dedicated I2S controllers so TDM is very easy to configure, and of course it's fewer signals so it's easier from a board design point of view too.
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