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BCM43907 Datasheet, PDF (37/128 Pages) Cypress Semiconductor – WICED™ IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n SoC with an Embedded Applications Processor
BCM43907 Preliminary Data Sheet
SDIO 3.0—Host Mode
The BCM43907 WLAN section supports SDIO version 3.0, including the new UHS-I modes:
• DS: Default speed (DS) up to 25 MHz, including 1- and 4-bit modes (3.3V signaling).
• HS: High-speed up to 50 MHz (3.3V signaling).
• SDR12: SDR up to 25 MHz (1.8V signaling).
• SDR25: SDR up to 50 MHz (1.8V signaling).
Note: The BCM43907 is backward compatible with SDIO v2.0 devices.
S/PDIF
In this mode, the device supports the following features:
• ADMA2.
• Out-of-band signaling for card detection, write protection, and I/O voltage levels (which are available on
GPIOs).
• Dynamic, specification-compliant shifting from 3.3V to 1.8V I/Os.
S/PDIF
S/PDIF is a serial audio data transport format used to connect consumer audio devices such as CD players,
DVD players, and surround-sound receivers. Although S/PDIF can be used to transport uncompressed audio
formats, the primary use case for the BCM43907 S/PDIF interface is to transport multichannel compressed
audio for surround-sound applications, especially Dolby Digital and DTS, to an auxiliary external audio
processor.
The BCM43907 can support two S/PDIF interfaces via the I2S_SDATA00 and I2S_SDATA01 pins. Because
each S/PDIF interface uses an I2S data line, only I2S or S/PDIF functionality can be enabled on each I2S
interface.
Each S/PDIF interface has the following key requirements:
• S/PDIF transmissions that conform with IEC 60958-1 (receiver not required).
• Support for linear PCM audio data that conforms with IEC 60948-3.
• Support for nonlinear PCM audio data that conforms with IEC 60948-3.
• Support for priority payload formats that include IEC 61937-3 (AC-3) and IEC 61937-5 (DTS).
• Support for sample rates from 32 kHz to 192 kHz.
• Support for 16, 20, and 24-bit audio samples.
• Support for only one concurrent compressed audio stream.
Broadcom®
March 12, 2016 • 43907-DS104-R
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