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The Sanyo LC78815 chip is a CDDA DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter), used to translate serial audio data from the CD drive to analog signals which are then mixed with the [[YM3016]]'s output.
[[File:Cd2_lc78815.jpg|thumb|300px|LC78815 surrounded by beautiful sticky flux residue.]]
 
The Sanyo LC78815 is a 16-bit stereo audio DAC, used in the NeoGeo CD consoles to translate serial audio data from the [[CD drive]] (and the {{Chipname|NEO-YSA}} chip on some models) into analog signals.
 
They're located on the [[NEO-CDA board]].
 
CDDA configuration: FSEL=1, MODE1=0, MODE2=1, DATAR=0. SYSCLK is unused.
 
[[File:Lc78815_alt_mode2.png]]
 
=Datasheet=
 
Complete datasheet: [[http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/sanyo/LC78815M.pdf]]


[[Category:Chips]]
[[Category:Chips]]
[[Category:Audio system]]
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[[Category:CD systems]]

Latest revision as of 21:19, 13 November 2019

LC78815 surrounded by beautiful sticky flux residue.

The Sanyo LC78815 is a 16-bit stereo audio DAC, used in the NeoGeo CD consoles to translate serial audio data from the CD drive (and the NEO-YSA chip on some models) into analog signals.

They're located on the NEO-CDA board.

CDDA configuration: FSEL=1, MODE1=0, MODE2=1, DATAR=0. SYSCLK is unused.

Datasheet

Complete datasheet: [[1]]