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Boki
Hi All,
There is a Bluetooth device, it with A2DP and HFP.
Put it in simple, A2DP is stereo audio, HFP is mono audio.
When the audio trace ( layout ) close to Bluetooth antenna, I can see
the idle noise sometimes goes high abruptly ( test on HFP, mono), but
the idle noise never goes high when using A2DP (stereo).
Whatever stereo or mono audio output pin are the same, they are:
L+, L-, R+,R-
For mono, both audio output the same wave.
but just can't understand, why mono audio sometimes will suffer
abruptly idle noise....
Could you please advice ?
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Boki.
There is a Bluetooth device, it with A2DP and HFP.
Put it in simple, A2DP is stereo audio, HFP is mono audio.
When the audio trace ( layout ) close to Bluetooth antenna, I can see
the idle noise sometimes goes high abruptly ( test on HFP, mono), but
the idle noise never goes high when using A2DP (stereo).
Whatever stereo or mono audio output pin are the same, they are:
L+, L-, R+,R-
For mono, both audio output the same wave.
but just can't understand, why mono audio sometimes will suffer
abruptly idle noise....
Could you please advice ?
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Boki.