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BCM4339XKWBGT Datasheet, PDF (51/183 Pages) Cypress Semiconductor – Single-Chip 5G WiFi IEEE 802.11ac MAC/Baseband/Radio with Integrated Bluetooth 4.1 and FM Receiver
BCM4339 Preliminary Data Sheet
PCM Interface
Wideband Speech Support
When the host encodes Wideband Speech (WBS) packets in transparent mode, the encoded packets are
transferred over the PCM bus for an eSCO voice connection. In this mode, the PCM bus is typically configured
in master mode for a 4 kHz sync rate with 16-bit samples, resulting in a 64 Kbps bit rate. The BCM4339 also
supports slave transparent mode using a proprietary rate-matching scheme. In SBC-code mode, linear 16-bit
data at 16 kHz (256 Kbps rate) is transferred over the PCM bus.
Multiplexed Bluetooth and FM Over PCM
In this mode of operation, the BCM4339 multiplexes both FM and Bluetooth audio PCM channels over the same
interface, reducing the number of required I/Os. This mode of operation is initiated through an HCI command
from the host. The format of the data stream consists of three channels: a Bluetooth channel followed by two
FM channels (audio left and right). In this mode of operation, the bus data rate only supports 48 kHz operation
per channel with 16 bits sent for each channel.
This is done to allow the low data rate Bluetooth data to coexist in the same interface as the higher speed I2S
data. To accomplish this, the Bluetooth data is repeated six times for 8 kHz data and three times for 16 kHz data.
An initial sync pulse on the PCM_SYNC line is used to indicate the beginning of the frame.
To support multiple Bluetooth audio streams within the Bluetooth channel, both 16 kHz and 8 kHz streams can
be multiplexed. This mode of operation is only supported when the Bluetooth host is the master. Figure 9 shows
the operation of the multiplexed transport with three simultaneous SCO connections. To accommodate
additional SCO channels, the transport clock speed is increased. To change between modes of operation, the
transport must be halted and restarted in the new configuration.
Figure 9: Functional Multiplex Data Diagram
BT SCO 1 Rx
BT SCO 2 Rx
1 frame
BT SCO 3 Rx
PCM_OUT
BT SCO 1 Tx
BT SCO 2 Tx
BT SCO 3 Tx
FM right
FM left
PCM_IN
FM right
FM left
PCM_SYNC
PCM_CLK
CLK
16 bits per SCO frame
Each SCO channel duplicates the data 6 times. Each
WBS frame duplicates the data 3 times per frame
16 bits per frame 16 bits per frame
Burst PCM Mode
In this mode of operation, the PCM bus runs at a significantly higher rate of operation to allow the host to duty
cycle its operation and save current. In this mode of operation, the PCM bus can operate at a rate of up to
24 MHz. This mode of operation is initiated with an HCI command from the host.
Broadcom®
November 17, 2014 • 4339-DS106-R
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