hm, not sure about it. As I see, it is up to 24/192(isn't sexy for 2020), the player is a redundant function to me and eat extra power, for sure increasing the cost. Maybe I'm wrong, need to take a look closer.
Yesterday I tried CT7601SR, the cheapest version of Comtrue, just $2.5. It should support only up to 32/192 and DSD64 but actually, with CT7601CR(32/384 DSD256 $4.5) FW it plays 32/384 no problem at all with Foobar2000, however, with Android it automatically recognized as <=192k interface. Interesting, looks like artificially limited data rate. Current consumption is exactly the same for CT7601SR and CT7601CR.
Does the CT7601 use standard USB audio class 2 protocol, or something proprietary with their drivers only?
Thanks, I went through those docs and did not find any mention of the USB audio usb standard. Therefore I assume it has a proprietary protocol. If that is the case - should ComTrue abandon future versions of supported OSes...
Well if no driver is needed then the protocol is USB-audio class 2. That would be great news as the chip would be future-proof and work in any OS on the market out of the box (android = linux).
Have you looked into Nuvoton's NUC505 series? It's not clear how fast you can drive the I2S, but it does support USB FS and is fairly inexpensive. NUC505 Series - Nuvoton
USB-HS rather.Have you looked into Nuvoton's NUC505 series? It's not clear how fast you can drive the I2S, but it does support USB FS and is fairly inexpensive. NUC505 Series - Nuvoton
Yes, unfortunately like the other microcontroller based solutions, it would require writing a UAC2 stack on top of whatever USB-HS code Nuvoton supplies.I just tried to google for "nuvoton nuc505 UAC2" but nothing..
I think, if Nuvoton wants to sell NUC505 more, they need to write that more than I need or you. Otherwise, I would like to choose rather ST or Freescale-NXP for the better, actually, a lot better support.
NUC505 don't have pin for external reference clock for I2S, so you have to use APLL.
In the data sheet no information about jitter.
As for me, it is disqualified
In the data sheet no information about jitter.
As for me, it is disqualified
Good point. The STM32F730 series has everything needed including USB-HS and I2S with an external clock, but it comes in >$4.
Hi, Nice to meet you! I live in Shenzhen for more than 10 years, do you live in See World?Mainland-chinese agents, FAE, "engineers" etc in most cases very low educated accidentally hired farmers. The only chance to get something is direct realtek contact but they NEVER reply.
PS: realtek could delete ADC/DAC area from that chip to reduce QFN case to 24pins i.e. 3x3mm! And less price such USB bridge may beat all future products from big monsters like Ti, ST, On etc.
I am an Audio Engineer, work with these solutions for a long time, I agree with you, the FAE of TAIWAN chip companies are dumb, I use lots of XMOS, CMEDIA, SAVITCH, TI...
I work for SHANLING for a long time, Now I work for SMSL, maybe we can do some co-operations.
Hi, not only Taiwanese companies FAE so low educated, I had communicated with IR, NXP, TDK(actually much more but with these 3 I had some long term argue) FAEs as well, are the same shamefully ignorant staff. Decent engineers in China making money, they are super rare and have no time for FAEing.
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