On 10/14/20 1:19 AM, Samuel Holland wrote:
> AIF3 has some differences from AIF1 and AIF2:
> - It supports one channel only
> - It supports master mode only
> - It is not directly connected to any of the mixers; instead all audio
>goes through a mux with AIF2.
> - It does not have its own c
AIF3 has some differences from AIF1 and AIF2:
- It supports one channel only
- It supports master mode only
- It is not directly connected to any of the mixers; instead all audio
goes through a mux with AIF2.
- It does not have its own clock dividers; instead it reuses AIF2 BCLK
and LRCK.
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