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System and method for interfacing a digital audio processor to a low-speed serially addressable storage device

  • US 6,016,472 A
  • Filed: 09/29/1997
  • Issued: 01/18/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/29/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of recording and storing audio data in a serially addressable flash memory unit comprising a plurality of sectors of non-volatile storage media comprising the steps of:

  • selecting one of a plurality of flash buffers coupled to the non-volatile storage;

    sampling the audio data using a digital signal processor (DSP) connected to a random access memory (RAM);

    storing the sampled audio data in a sample buffer in the RAM;

    encoding the contents of the sample buffer using the DSP and saving the encoded data to an output buffer in the RAM;

    when the output buffer is full, moving the contents of the output buffer to the selected flash buffer via an interface;

    when the selected flash buffer is full, programming a sector of the non-volatile storage media with the contents of the selected flash buffer and selecting an alternate flash buffer from the plurality of flash buffers; and

    repeating the sampling, storing, encoding, moving, and programming steps.

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