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== Motivation ==
 
== Motivation ==
[[Benutzer:LeandraChristine|LeandraChristine]] needed a small solution for a project. Since I was designing lots of PCB’s anyway I decided to also realize this one.
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[[Benutzer:LeandraChristine|LeandraChristine]] needed a small solution for sound in a project.  
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Since I was designing lots of PCB’s anyway I decided to also realize this one.
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Another requirement was fast responsive. The [[SimpleSDAudio]]-library from [[Benutzer:Tut|Tut]] provides just that. [[Benutzer:Tut|Tut]] helped quite a lot with the circuit design in this project.
  
Its es ment to be used with the [[SimpleSDAudio]]-library from [[Benutzer:Tut|Tut]], who helped quite a lot with the circuit design in this project.
 
  
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== Features ==
 
The board is carrying:
 
The board is carrying:
Atmega328
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* Atmega328
MAX9098306 3.7W stereo Class D amplifier
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* MAX9098306 3.7W stereo Class D amplifier
SN74LVC2G14 dual Schmitt-Trigger with its own low noise power supply
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* SN74LVC2G14 dual Schmitt-Trigger with its own low noise power supply
microSD-Card Slot
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* microSD-Card Slot
74LVC1G53DP Analog Switch, to set the gain of the Class D amplifier (3 levels)
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* 74LVC1G53DP Analog Switch, to set the gain of the Class D amplifier (3 levels)
  
  

Version vom 5. September 2014, 19:11 Uhr

Motivation

LeandraChristine needed a small solution for sound in a project. Since I was designing lots of PCB’s anyway I decided to also realize this one. Another requirement was fast responsive. The SimpleSDAudio-library from Tut provides just that. Tut helped quite a lot with the circuit design in this project.


Features

The board is carrying:

  • Atmega328
  • MAX9098306 3.7W stereo Class D amplifier
  • SN74LVC2G14 dual Schmitt-Trigger with its own low noise power supply
  • microSD-Card Slot
  • 74LVC1G53DP Analog Switch, to set the gain of the Class D amplifier (3 levels)


The controller itself is running on 3.3V (because of the SD-Card). The supply voltage is 5V.

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