YM2610

The YM2610 is a sound synthesis and playback chip made by Yamaha, found in all versions of the NeoGeo hardware. It was later merged with other chips in and, which are used on some versions of the NeoGeo CD, the CDZ, the  and on ROM-Only boards.

The YM2610 requires a external DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) chip for the FM and ADPCM sounds. The only direct analog output is for the SSG mono sounds. Both analog signals are then mixed together before amplification.

The original YM2610 chip gets quite warm during normal operation.

=Parts= Sound comes from 3 different generators, each having their own channels:


 * SSG (Software Sound Generator): 3 channels
 * FM (Frequency Modulation): 4 channels
 * ADPCM (Sample playback): 7 channels

Providing 14 channels in total.

=Programming=

See Z80/YM2610 interface and YM2610 registers.

=Pinout=




 * : data bus
 * : ADPCM-A multiplexed address/data
 * : ADPCM-A address/data select
 * : APDCM-A data output enable
 * : ADPCM-A address
 * : SSG analog output
 * : latch 1
 * : YM3016 latch 2
 * : YM3016 serial data
 * : ADPCM-B address
 * : ADPCM-B data output enable
 * : ADPCM-B address/data select
 * : ADPCM-B multiplexed address/data
 * : Interrupt request output
 * : Chip select
 * : Write
 * : Read
 * : Z80 address bus
 * : Clock input
 * : YM3016 clock output

=Multiplexed ADPCM bus=

Access to the V ROMs are made via partly multiplexed buses. See YM2610 bus timing for more details about the access sequences.

The and  signals are used to control latches or the  chip in cartridges to demultiplex address and data. When or  goes low, SDRAD* and SDPAD* are tristated so that the V ROMs can output data.


 * SDRA* for ADPCM-A


 * SDPA* for ADPCM-B

24 address bits allow for 16MiB max V ROMs (without bankswitching).

=Trivia=


 * A lot of games have several recordings of the same instrument playing different notes, rather than having only one sample and change the ADPCM-B playback frequency to vary its pitch. (Trumpet in Viewpoint, electric guitar in Super Sidekicks). Why ?
 * Nazca's sound drivers are able to use the SSG channels for music playback. (Maybe all can ?)

=Datasheet=

Japanese datasheet: [ajworld.net]

Incomplete/translated datasheet: [YM2610.pdf]