M. Ligthart, A. Bechtolsheim, G. De Micheli, A. El Gamal
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The design of a digital audio input output (DAIO) chip that interfaces a standard 16/32-bit microprocessor bus with audio devices based on the AES protocol is described. This novel design provides general-purpose microprocessor systems with the ability to communicate with compact-disk and digital-audio-tape players. The chip is designed, using high-level and logic synthesis tools, from a function description in a hardware description language