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Old 6th April 2004, 08:07 PM   #1
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Post AD1892 in 16bit mode

Hi !

I would like to know if anyone use AD1892 in 16-bit mode without additional microcontroler?
Default mode for AD1892 is 20bit mode (I read this in datasheet), but I need 16-bit mode for TDA1541A.
Any hints?
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Hi, I2S can accomodate 16 or 20 bits. The 4 least significant bits are lost of course as the TDA1541 is 16 bit.
But I will try it myself.
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