Re: (HAL) clock sources
Re: (HAL) clock sources
- Subject: Re: (HAL) clock sources
- From: Matthew Xavier Mora <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 15:10:10 -0700
At 5:13 PM -0400 10/2/02, B.J. Buchalter wrote:
Right, exactly. On related note, do any mLan implementations actually
support multiple s/r in one (physical) device?
I don't think so. The current versions of the Yamaha chips are, how
shall we say this... limited. :-) I think the next generations may be
able to do more. Plus if mLAN is going to become a true standard, you
should be able to get chips from other vendors that may have a
different internal architecture that would allow that.
Obviously a host
implementation could/should/has to, but does anyone's -6 silicon support
multiple clock recovery in the same chip?
I think the bridgeCo chip can do that. I believe it has two A/V ports
that can run a different rates (fed from different isoch channels).
It's a pretty powerful chip but I'm not sure on all the hardware
details. bridgeCo are the ones pushing the 1394.1 standard and are
keenly aware and interested in clocking issues.
Matt
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