Freescale Semiconductor
Data Sheet: Technical Data
Document Number: DSP56724EC
Rev. 1, 12/2008
DSP56724/DSP56725
DSP56724
144-Pin LQFP
20 mm × 20 mm
0.5 mm pitch
Symphony™ DSP56724/
DSP56725 Multi-Core Audio
Processors
DSP56725
80-Pin LQFP
14 mm × 14 mm
0.65 mm pitch
See Table 19.
meeting high MIPs requirements. Legacy peripherals from the
previous DSP5636x/37x families are included, as are a variety
of new modules available in the DSP5672x family. Modules
from the DSP56720 are included, such as an Asynchronous
Sample Rate Converter (ASRC), an Inter-Core
Communication (ICC) module, an External Memory
Controller (EMC) to support SDRAM (DSP56724 only), and
a Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF) transceiver.
The Symphony DSP56724/DSP56725 Multi-Core Audio
Processors are part of the DSP5672x family of programmable
CMOS DSPs, designed using dual DSP56300 24-bit cores.
The DSP56724 is intended for consumer and professional
audio applications that require high performance for audio
processing. In addition, the DSP56724 is ideally suited for
applications that need the capability to expand memory
off-chip or to interface to external parallel peripherals.
Potential applications include A/V receivers, DVD Receivers,
Home Theater in a Box (HTIB), and professional audio
equipment including portable recording equipment, musical
instruments, guitar amplifiers and pedals. The DSP56724
offers customers flexibility in their designs by providing a
more cost-effective alternative to the DSP56720 while
maintaining pin compatibility.
The DSP56724/DSP56725 devices offer up to 250 million
instructions per second (MIPs) per core using an internal
250 MHz clock. The DSP56724/ DSP56725 products are high
density CMOS devices with 3.3 V inputs and outputs.
The DSP56724 block diagram is shown in Figure 1; the
DSP56725 block diagram is shown in Figure 2.
NOTE
The DSP56725 is intended for automotive and audio
applications that require high performance for audio
processing. Potential applications include A/V receivers,
DVD Receivers, Home Theater in a Box (HTIB), and
automotive amplifiers and entertainment systems. The
DSP56725 offers customers flexibility in their designs by
providing a more cost-effective alternative to the DSP56721
while maintaining pin compatibility.
This document contains information on a new product.
Specifications and information herein are subject to change
without notice. Finalized specifications may be published
after further characterization and device qualifications are
completed.
The DSP56724/DSP56725 devices provide a wealth of
on-chip audio processing functions, via a plug and play
software architecture system that supports audio decoding
algorithms, various equalization algorithms, compression,
signal generator, tone control, fade/balance, level
meter/spectrum analyzer, among others. The
DSP56724/DSP56725 devices also support various matrix
decoders and sound field processing algorithms.
With two DSP56300 cores, a single DSP56724/ DSP56725
device can replace dual-DSP designs, saving costs while
This document contains information on a product under development. Freescale reserves the
right to change or discontinue this product without notice.
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