
Analog Devices
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADSP-21367/ADSP-21368/ADSP-21369 SHARC® processors are members of the SIMD SHARC family of DSPs that feature Analog Devices’ Super Harvard Architecture. These processors are source code-compatible with the ADSP-2126x and ADSP-2116x DSPs as well as with first generation ADSP-2106x SHARC processors in SISD (single-instruction, single-data) mode. The processors are 32-bit/40-bit floating-point processors optimized for high performance automotive audio applications with its large on-chip SRAM, mask programmable ROM, multiple internal buses to eliminate I/O bottlenecks, and an innovative digital applications interface (DAI).
SUMMARY
High performance 32-bit/40-bit floating-point processor
optimized for high performance audio processing
Single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) computational
architecture
On-chip memory—2M bits of on-chip SRAM and 6M bits of
on-chip mask programmable ROM
Code compatible with all other members of the SHARC family
The ADSP-21367/ADSP-21368/ADSP-21369 are available
with a 400 MHz core instruction rate with unique
audiocentric peripherals such as the digital applications interface,
S/PDIF transceiver, serial ports, 8-channel asynchronous
sample rate converter, precision clock generators, and
more. For complete ordering information, see Ordering
Guide.
DEDICATED AUDIO COMPONENTS
S/PDIF-compatible digital audio receiver/transmitter
4 independent asynchronous sample rate converters (SRC)
16 PWM outputs configured as four groups of four outputs
ROM-based security features include
JTAG access to memory permitted with a 64-bit key
Protected memory regions that can be assigned to limit
access under program control to sensitive code
PLL has a wide variety of software and hardware
multiplier/divider ratios
Available in 256-ball BGA_ED and 208-lead LQFP_EP
packages
ADSP-21367 and ADSP-21368 are obsolete