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Author SHA1 Message Date
jepler
fe9605a6a3 nrf: i2s: Comment this slightly tricksy code 2019-09-09 19:25:52 -05:00
jepler
ccf08aa3df nrf: I2SOut: deal more gracefully with errors from the sample 2019-09-08 21:59:07 -05:00
jepler
f38ee42874 nrf: Add i2s audio output
Testing performed: I used a Particle Xenon with a HDA1334 I2S DAC.
I played a variety of mono 16-bit samples at 11025 and 22050Hz nominal
bit rates.  With this setup, all the 11025Hz samples sound good.
I tested play, pause,  and loop functionality.

During some runs with 22050Hz samples, there were glitches.  However,
these may have only occurred during runs where I had set breakpoints
and watchpoints in gdb.

I also tested with a MAX98357A I2S amplifier.  On this device, everything
sounded "scratchy".  I was powering it from 5V and the 5V rail seemed
steady, so I don't have an explanation for this.  However, I haven't
tried it with a SAMD board.
2019-09-08 16:46:35 -05:00
Jeff Epler
912fd7759d nrf: PDMIn: Implement
So far, this supports only 16kHz and 16-bit samples with a fixed gain.
This is enough to support the basic functionality of e.g., sensing
ambient audio levels.
2019-08-18 15:58:04 -05:00
Jeff Epler
79f8a85786 nrf: stub out audiobusio.PDMIn, audiobusio.I2SOut 2019-08-18 15:55:57 -05:00