Title :
A programmable DSP solution to a solid state audio player
Author :
Hayes, Jeff ; Handley, Stephen ; Kridner, Jason ; Nadeski, Mark
Author_Institution :
Texas Instrum. Inc., Stafford, TX, USA
fDate :
8/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Portable solid-state audio players are currently reaching consumers through the advent of new audio compression algorithms and non-volatile flash memory technology. This paper presents a low-power, software programmable portable audio system utilizing these technologies. The system is designed to play music and other types of audio media stored on a flash memory card. This card can hold up to an hour´s worth of material, with quality approaching that of a compact disc (CD). The flash memory cards provide much better audio quality than that of a cassette tape, yet remain smaller and much more resistant to vibration and motion. Audio material is obtained through licensed distributors, via the Internet, or through media kiosks set up in retail outlets. All audio decoding, equalization, volume control, sample rate conversion and digital watermarking algorithms are handled by a 16-bit, fixed point digital signal processor (DSP). Software upgradeability allows multiple decoding algorithms, decryption methods and other features, such as equalizers, to run easily. System performance characteristics are also presented
Keywords :
audio coding; audio equipment; data compression; decoding; digital signal processing chips; fixed point arithmetic; flash memories; memory cards; programmable circuits; 16 bit; CD; Internet; audio compression algorithms; audio decoding; audio media; audio quality; compact disc; decryption methods; digital watermarking algorithms; equalization; fixed point digital signal processor; flash memory card; licensed distributors; low-power audio system; media kiosks; nonvolatile flash memory; programmable DSP solution; retail outlets; sample rate conversion; software programmable portable audio system; solid state audio player; system performance; volume control; Audio compression; Audio systems; Decoding; Digital signal processing; Flash memory; Internet; Nonvolatile memory; Signal processing algorithms; Solid state circuits; Watermarking;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on