Audio Codec '97 (AC '97) Component Specification Rev 1.03 Is Released
The Audio Codec '97 Component Specification
(aka
"AC '97") is the result of Intel working with the industry
to create a standard for very high quality (90dB SNR) audio solutions for
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) motherboards and add-in cards,
as well as digital audio "outside the box" via Universal Serial
Bus (USB) or 1394. The AC '97 architecture defines a 2-chip audio solution
comprising a vendor specific scaleable digital audio controller, plus an
industry standard high quality analog component which includes Digital-to-Analog
Converters (DACs), Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs), mixer, and I/O.
AC '97 also enables cost effective PCI combined audio/telephony solutions
which incorporate modem data pump, audio/phone Codec, and line Codec into
the 2-chip architecture.
Download the Audio Codec '97 Component Specification
Revision 1.03, September 15, 1996 (309 KB, Adobe Acrobat* format)
Audio Codec '97 Press Release
Current AC '97 Specification Errata Sheet
(available for download)
Current AC '97 Technical FAQ Sheet (available for download)
A reciprocal, royalty-free, limited license is available
to anyone who wishes to make use of this Audio Codec '97 specification.
Please contact Intel at the address below for specific Audio
Codec '97 licensing terms:
Intel Corporation,
2200 Mission College Blvd
Santa Clara, CA 95052
Attn: Vincent Fung, M/S SC9-59
For follow up and future AC '97 development,
it is the intention of the Intel Audio '97 team to interactively
solicit industry wide input and feedback via this AC '97
Web page. Everyone who wishes to participate will have equal
opportunity to comment on material as it is posted on the Web.
Vendors are encouraged to monitor this AC '97 Web page and subscribe
to the AC '97 mailing list (see below).
The System Design Guide for AC '97 is complete. Your input and feedback are welcome (see below):
- Introduction and Overview of AC '97 (available for download)
- AC '97 Controller/Codec/System Recommendations (available for download)
- Implementing Legacy Audio on the PCI Bus
(available for download)
- Audio/Telephony Integration (available for download)
- Audio Quality Measurement (available for download)
- Digital Audio and the 1997 Desktop PC (available for download)
- Hardware Acceleration and Re-direction of Audio Streams (available for download)
- AC '97 Controller / AC '97 Interoperability Design
Considerations (available for download)
Comments on the AC '97 Specification
The Intel Audio '97 team appreciates the high level
of industry interest already generated by the AC '97 Component
Specification, and the many suggestions that have already been
submitted for advancing the AC '97 architecture in the future.
Intel welcomes comments and questions on the specification.
Please send comments and questions to audio97@intel.com.
Intel will not consider or treat any such feedback as the confidential
information of the party providing it. Intel shall be free to use any
such feedback at its discretion.
AC '97 Mailing List
Send your request to be added to the AC '97 mailing
list to audio97@intel.com to receive notifications
on any information update and AC '97 related news.
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