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26.   Serial Sound Interface (SSI) Module 
Rev.1.00  Jan. 10, 2008  Page 1324 of 1658 
REJ09B0261-0100 
 
7.  Parallel Right Aligned with Delay 
As basic sample format configuration except PDTA = 1
System word 1
System word 2
0
0
0
0
0
0
TD3
TD0
TD3 TD2 TD1 TD0
TD3 TD2 TD1 TD0
SSI_SCK
SSI_WS
SSI_SDATA
 
Figure 26.16   Parallel Right Aligned with Delay 
8. Mute Enabled 
As basic sample format configuration except MUEN = 1 (TD data ignored)
System word 1
System word 2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
When MUBN = 1 in transmit mode, a low level is output from the SSI_SDATA pin regardless of padding setting.
SSI_SCK
SSI_WS
SSI_SDATA
 
Figure 26.17   Mute Enabled 
26.4.3
 
Compressed Modes 
The compressed mode is used to transfer a continuous bit stream. This would typically be a 
compressed bit stream which requires downstream decoding. 
When burst mode is not enabled, there is no concept of a data word. However in order to receive 
and transmit it is necessary to transfer between the serial bus and word formatted memory. 
Therefore the word boundary selection is arbitrary during receive/transmit and must be dealt with 
by another module. When burst mode is enabled then data bits being transmitted can be identified 
by virtue of the fact that the serial clock output is only activated when there is a word to be output 
and only the required number of clock pulses necessary to clock out each 32-bit word are 
generated. The serial bit clock stops at a low level when SSICR.SCKP = 0, and at a high level 
when SSICR.SCKP = 1. Note burst mode is only valid in the context of the SSI module being a 
transmitter of data. Burst mode data cannot be received by this module. 
Data is transmitted and received in blocks of 32 bits, and the first bit received/transmitted bit is bit 
31 when stored in memory.