Someone please name a good USB digital audio transciever. The T-I PCM2906 seems like a good candidate, but neither Digi-key nor Allied nor Newark have any. Digi-key is quoting March for more stock!
I'd like to build a simple USB device with four digital outputs: AES/EBU, coax S/PDIF, optical S/PDIF, and I<sup>2</sup>S over LVDS. The device will be powered by the USB line.
I know Philips makes USB audio interfaces, but I can't figure out which are the ones I want, and where I can get them.
Other chips in the design will be TI DIR1704 for low jitter conversion of S/PDIF to serial audio, and CS8420 (I have spares laying around) for the AES transmitter.
I'd like to build a simple USB device with four digital outputs: AES/EBU, coax S/PDIF, optical S/PDIF, and I<sup>2</sup>S over LVDS. The device will be powered by the USB line.
I know Philips makes USB audio interfaces, but I can't figure out which are the ones I want, and where I can get them.
Other chips in the design will be TI DIR1704 for low jitter conversion of S/PDIF to serial audio, and CS8420 (I have spares laying around) for the AES transmitter.
Hi jwb
I will use tas1020a from texas instruments.
http://focus.ti.com/docs/browse/productnavigation.jhtml?familyId=550&tfsection=products&templateId=5
As soon as i get usb connector, i will make a board to see what happens, when i connect it to pc.
I do not know, how can i made tas1020a output i2s (with eprom conected to it or from pc).
Good luck,
Aleksander
I will use tas1020a from texas instruments.
http://focus.ti.com/docs/browse/productnavigation.jhtml?familyId=550&tfsection=products&templateId=5
As soon as i get usb connector, i will make a board to see what happens, when i connect it to pc.
I do not know, how can i made tas1020a output i2s (with eprom conected to it or from pc).
Good luck,
Aleksander
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