https://www.google.com/patents/US20100131783

FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary FIFO which has a FIFO size of 192 bytes, and a
threshold value of 128 bytes.

 Taking 48 kHz sample rate, 2 channels each having 16 bits (or 2 bytes)
for example, each frame thus contains 4 bytes of data, wherein each
frame is regarded as a “data unit of transportation.” Whenever the
amount of stream data in the FIFO is less than 128 bytes (i.e., the
threshold), the HDAC 15 will issue a bus mater cycle. As each frame is
transported in an interval time of 20.83 micro second (μs)
(=1/(48×103)), which is regarded as a “time unit of transportation,” the
128 bytes therefore can keep 32 frames (=128/4) of data for about 666
micro second (=32×20.83) without under run.


you need to use 32bits or more channels, higher rate to get 0.5ms latency

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