the total data stream is 32 or 48 bits within one sampling cycle. This cycle is typically 48/44.1/32 kHz. Most codecs support up to 32 bits on each word-select period, although the resolution might still be 24 bits by “bit stuffing” zeroes toward the end. ...
The stuffing bits are removed after the parity codes are generated and thus are not transmitted. The resulting parity packets are all of the same size (maximum packet size mentioned above). Each source packet in Fig. 18.9 is protected by an RS(N, M) code, where M is the number of ...
Bit stuffing 392 16.3.3 Multi masters392 16.3.4 Multi cast 392 16.3.5 CAN sleep mode/CAN stop mode function 392 16.3.6 Error control function 393 16.3.7 Baud rate control function 399 16.4 Connection with Target System 403 16.5 Internal Registers of CAN Controller 404 16.5.1 CAN controller...