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Design of an Audio Frequency Range Distributed Data Acquisition System Prototype

Date

Type

könyvfejezet

Language

en

Reading access rights:

Open Access

Rights Holder

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Measurement and Information Systems

Conference Date

2022.02.07-2022.02.08.

Conference Place

Budapest, Hungary

Conference Title

29th Minisymposium of the Department of Measurement and Information Systems

ISBN, e-ISBN

978-963-421-872-2

Container Title

Proceedings of the 29th Minisymposium

Department

Department of Measurement and Information Systems

Version

Kiadói változat

Faculty

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics

First Page

21

Subject (OSZKAR)

IEEE1588 PTP
Audio Video Bridging
Networked embedded systems
Clock synchronization
Synchronized sampling
Performance evaluation

Gender

Konferenciacikk

University

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Abstract

Use of packet-based real-time audio and video transmission gets more and more common nowadays. These systems consist of precisely synchronized distributed nodes, the synchronization is usually done using the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol. For example, the well-known Dante system also utilizes PTP as the synchronization solution, and Audio Video Bridging (IEEE 802.1BA-2011) as well. In this paper I introduce a prototype system designed for hardware-level sampling synchronization based on the STM32H743 480MHz Cortex-M7 microcontroller with the aim of describing the synchronization algorithm. A custom extension board has been also made tailored to the NUCLEO development board featuring the MCU to provide us with the required analog and the synchronized I2S-interface This board gives a place for the TLV320AIC23BPW stereo CODEC performing A/D and D/A conversions. This system is designed for audio-frequency range – that's why I use audio a CODEC instead of discrete A/D and D/A converters.

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