do you think an r2r ladder would make a good dac? the other one of your videos (I hope its yours..) titled annoybox had a rather unwanted disturbance in the sound playback..so I was hoping that adding an r2r ladder would solve the problem..and then i thought it won't harm to ask if you've experimented with it before...
@banolu Fake Wings - by Yuki Kajiura, sung by Emily Bindiger. Its from the soundtrack of an anime called .hack//sign which is about people going into comas while playing a wow-like RPG, and discovering they are trapped in the game, and follows one such person trying to escape. The anime accompanied an adventure game that tells the story from the meatspace perspective.
I have a web page on the project. The link is in the video info.
But shortly: i just read and write raw data from the SD card (block by block) and I got the data into the SD card by using a Linux computer as it offers easy access to raw storage devices.
File system based access (using FAT) is also possible. However it was too clunky for writing data.
The next time I'll probably try to use a separate D/A chip as the TDA1543 I used didn't work very well.
great, now put it on a PCB. lol, i hate it when i create a nice circuit on a breadboard then have to put it on a PCB or perfboard. nice work by the way.
do you think an r2r ladder would make a good dac? the other one of your videos (I hope its yours..) titled annoybox had a rather unwanted disturbance in the sound playback..so I was hoping that adding an r2r ladder would solve the problem..and then i thought it won't harm to ask if you've experimented with it before...
and great work btw!!
toatularora 3 months ago
nice!
MrVDawid 9 months ago
very impressive!
artemoonlv 1 year ago
what is the song name? or who is singing? thanks a lot!
banolu 1 year ago
@banolu Fake Wings - by Yuki Kajiura, sung by Emily Bindiger. Its from the soundtrack of an anime called .hack//sign which is about people going into comas while playing a wow-like RPG, and discovering they are trapped in the game, and follows one such person trying to escape. The anime accompanied an adventure game that tells the story from the meatspace perspective.
bytesabre 10 months ago
amazing sound quality for a opamp
FRABBAfrabbaFRABBA 1 year ago
Really Good Job. I want to make recoder and playback using AVR. How can i make this?
learnerDSP 2 years ago
fantastic job man!!
snowman4839 2 years ago
Hey, that was awesome!!!
I've been wanting to make such a player for a time now, good to see you reply to other guys :D
How do you read the data from the SD, I mean there must be a format, for files etc etc etc...
And I guess that then you provide the data to D/A...
Guess you must try out some atXmegas, they have a pretty good D/A build in them...
Keep up the good work
TrickyNekro 2 years ago
I have a web page on the project. The link is in the video info.
But shortly: i just read and write raw data from the SD card (block by block) and I got the data into the SD card by using a Linux computer as it offers easy access to raw storage devices.
File system based access (using FAT) is also possible. However it was too clunky for writing data.
The next time I'll probably try to use a separate D/A chip as the TDA1543 I used didn't work very well.
harakas42 2 years ago
i can see a mic can you record and save a wav file in tha AVR ??
oqla2000 2 years ago
Yes you can. Recording is easy as AVR has a built-in A/D converter. For details see my web page , you can find the link at the video info.
harakas42 2 years ago
The sound quality is really good, good highs and no distortion.
Amishman35 3 years ago
hey if you make for thiss a box you can selll it like a MP3 player :D
XxD3MONULxX 3 years ago
What song was that!
monoUK2008 3 years ago
Search for .hack//SIGN
BeNerdish 3 years ago
great, now put it on a PCB. lol, i hate it when i create a nice circuit on a breadboard then have to put it on a PCB or perfboard. nice work by the way.
corl45 3 years ago
Awesome! 5 stars
sergey616 3 years ago
Thanks :)
harakas42 3 years ago
Great work! Ur page was very informative
eXtremeElectronics 3 years ago
5 stars for the excellent work.
Gammaclipper 3 years ago