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Pmod I2S2 is a module with 24-bit A / C and D / C audio converters derived from standard 3,5 mm Jack connectors. Thanks to them, it is possible to send and receive stereo audio signals using the I2S protocol. Digilent 410-379
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Pmod I2S2 is a module with 24-bit A / C audio transducers ( Cirrus CS5343 ) and D / C ( Cirrus CS4344 chipset ) derived on standard 3.5 mm jack connectors. Thanks to them, it is possible to send and receive stereo audio signals using the I2S protocol. The Pmod I2S2 module supports 24-bit resolution per channel and an input sampling frequency up to 108 kHz. Two I2S interfaces are provided for communication with the module, which are derived from the 12-pin Pmod connector.
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Pmod I2S2 is a module with 24-bit A / C and D / C audio converters derived from standard 3,5 mm Jack connectors. Thanks to them, it is possible to send and receive stereo audio signals using the I2S protocol. Digilent 410-379