Cheap ADSP21489 + 4in / 6out PCM1798 board

no sound on this pins
 

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It is V1.0, the control board where the ADSP21489 is has a microcontroller, the square chip at one end and also has SPDIF input. It is programmed with Sigma Studio and you need a USBi interface, the original from Analog Devices has a high price, on Aliexpress there are clones with a better price.
 
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It is V1.0, the control board where the ADSP21489 is has a microcontroller, the square chip at one end and also has SPDIF input. It is programmed with Sigma Studio and you need a USBi interface, the original from Analog Devices has a high price, on Aliexpress there are clones with a better price.
I see I can upgrade from version 1.0 to 2.0 by removing the Stm32 mcu and installing a control board with a screen because the mcu is on the control board. I don't know if I can do that? link
 
Hi, I have version 2.0 and the main board is different, the display connects to another board with a microcontroller and this board connects to a port of the main board, the V1.0 does not have this port. Also, in my opinion, the V2 is more limited in its features, you can only configure the options that come preconfigured on the microcontroller (500 taps per channel, for example) but it is also easier to use. The V1 has all the capabilities that the ADSP21489 and Sigma Studio allow, but one must do all the configuraciones from scratch (one has to take the examples that the manufacturer provides to have a working DSP and many times it is difficult without a good tutorial ).
 
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