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Table 4-25:Audio Mute Control Bits
Name
MUTE_ALL
MUTE8
MUTE7
MUTE6
MUTE5
MUTE4
MUTE3
MUTE2
MUTE1
Description
Ch1-8 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Ch8 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Ch7 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Ch6 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Ch5 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Ch4 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Ch3 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Ch2 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Ch1 audio mute enable (1: Enabled)
Default
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mute On Loss Of Lock
When the GS2971A loses lock (LOCKED signal is LOW), the audio de-embedder sets all
audio outputs LOW (no audio formatting is performed). The ACLK, WCLK and AMCLK
outputs are also forced LOW.
4.19.4 Error Reporting
4.19.4.1 Data Block Number Error
When the 1-255 count sequence in the Data Block Number (DBN) word of Group A audio
data packets is discontinuous, the DBNA_ERR bit in the host interface (DBN_ERR
register for SD, ACS_DET register for HD/3G) is set HIGH. When the 1-255 count
sequence in the DBN word of Group B audio data packets is discontinuous, the
DBNB_ERR bit in the host interface (DBN_ERR register for SD, ACS_DET register for
HD/3G) register is set HIGH.
4.19.4.2 ECC Error
The GS2971A monitors the ECC error status of the two selected audio groups, as
described in Section 4.19.2.6 on page 86.
The ECC[N]_ERROR flags also have associated SD_AUDIO_ERROR_MASK and
HD_AUDIO_ERROR_MASK register flags for configuration of error reporting in the
Receiver. The ECC[N]_ERROR flags remain set until read via the host interface.
4.20 GSPI - HOST Interface
The GSPI, or Gennum Serial Peripheral Interface, is a four-wire interface provided to
allow the system to access additional status and control information through
configuration registers in the GS2971A.
GS2971A 3Gb/s, HD, SD SDI Receiver
Data Sheet
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September 2012
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