No,
that is not correct. Pin 15 has nothing to do with the audio clocks, it
is the clock for the SPI interface used to program the DAC chips. That
DAC chips have a lot of capabilities that we normally don't use, so I
put the programming interface to those functions on this connector, they
have nothing to do with the I2S stream.

On YOUR board your will have the two clocks (22.xxx, 24.xxx) you will do
the clock muxing on your board. The select for that mux comes from pin
13 on the carrier board. The output of the mux on your board goes into
pin 3.

The I2S signals (BCK, LRCLK, SDATA) come from the carrier board to your
board. You can then reclock (if you so desire) using the output of your
clock mux.

There is no master clock coming OUT of the carrier board, you feed YOUR
master clock into the carrier board to synchronize it to your clock. 

I hope that makes sense.

John S.


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