Short J 1:1 - your hermes/BBB is not getting any clock.
Awesome, I have music!!!
Many thanks Russ.
Short J 1:1 - your hermes/BBB is not getting any clock.
There was a 2x4 header with a shunt jumper in the kit. That's where it goes.
Square led's
Which LED's are included in the package?
I fried one of them while soldering and wish to replace it.
Thanks!
Which LED's are included in the package?
I fried one of them while soldering and wish to replace it.
Thanks!
Which LED's are included in the package?
I fried one of them while soldering and wish to replace it.
Thanks!
Lite-On LTL-433G-11
Putting together BBB/Hermes/Cronos/Rhea/B3 feels to me a little like the reinvention of the wheel with necessary information spread in several threads. Good documentation like Leon’s integration guide would be very helpful. Will such documentation become available?
I have my stuff laying around now for 2 months in the hope of documentation becoming available.
Peter
I have my stuff laying around now for 2 months in the hope of documentation becoming available.
Peter
Agreed that documentation is sparse. Happy to answer questions - what do you need to know to get started?
Hi Russ, thanks for the quick reply! (and the great products!)
Then I will start putting things together and see where I get stuck……
I think pretty basic documentation would already be very helpful. For example a drawing with a short description of every connector and jumper. This could also prevent you from having to answer questions over and over again.
For example: I have a 45.158/49.152 Rhea pair. Which is X1 and which X2?
Peter
Then I will start putting things together and see where I get stuck……
I think pretty basic documentation would already be very helpful. For example a drawing with a short description of every connector and jumper. This could also prevent you from having to answer questions over and over again.
For example: I have a 45.158/49.152 Rhea pair. Which is X1 and which X2?
Peter
Understand - I will work something up.
The difficulty is that you are endeavoring to work with multiple modules. So you what is required is some documentation for each (already exists in the form of specification on the first pages of the threads - but can be much better) as well as a guide to setting up the most common combinations.
Cheers!
Russ
The difficulty is that you are endeavoring to work with multiple modules. So you what is required is some documentation for each (already exists in the form of specification on the first pages of the threads - but can be much better) as well as a guide to setting up the most common combinations.
Cheers!
Russ
By default X1 = 44.1khz multiple and X2 48khz multiple.
So for you - 45.158 = X1 , 49.152 = X2
Also be sure to install the jumper at 1:2 - this sends clock divided by 2 to BBB
Cheers!
Russ
So for you - 45.158 = X1 , 49.152 = X2
Also be sure to install the jumper at 1:2 - this sends clock divided by 2 to BBB
Cheers!
Russ
Also please keep the Cronus supply voltage at or around 5V absolutely do not ever exceed 7V and I recommend 6V max.
My official recommendation is right at 5V if powered directly or at the Buffalo's VD (typically ~5.5V) if powered via B3 header.
My official recommendation is right at 5V if powered directly or at the Buffalo's VD (typically ~5.5V) if powered via B3 header.
Not much < 30ma static - but it will be a bit higher when music is playing. Still it should be < 100ma
Try this:
RE_1 - P9_16 - GPIO_51
RE_2 - P9_15 - GPIO_48
RE_3 - P9_23 - GPIO_49
Russ, there should be a schematics of Hermes-BBB available somewhere. Is it?
RE_1 - P9_16 - GPIO_51
RE_2 - P9_15 - GPIO_48
RE_3 - P9_23 - GPIO_49
Russ, there should be a schematics of Hermes-BBB available somewhere. Is it?
Beagle Bone Green is coming; compatible, cheaper, no HDMI, all external connector on the same side:
BeagleBone Green | Seeedstudio
BeagleBone Green | Seeedstudio
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Probably a nice option if you don't have a BBB Black for project jet.Beagle Bone Green is coming; compatible, cheaper, no HDMI, all external connector on the same side:
BeagleBone Green | Seeedstudio
I am waiting for the X15 🙂 It could be a while though..
I'm working on a BIIISE build with the Hermes-BBB and Cronus and was curious if there are any downsides (or benefits) to using one Reflektor-D to power the Buffalo, Cronus, and Hermes clean-side versus having two separate supplies: one for the DAC and one for Cronus + Hermes.
If it makes a difference, my current plan is to run the DAC in synchronous mode.
If it makes a difference, my current plan is to run the DAC in synchronous mode.
Finally got I2C working with rotary encoder for volume control 🙂
The only thing missing now is to figure out how to control IP_S on B3SE.
Is it ok to use a GPIO directly, or is it a bad idea since it will break the isolation between BBB and dac? Any better solution?
The only thing missing now is to figure out how to control IP_S on B3SE.
Is it ok to use a GPIO directly, or is it a bad idea since it will break the isolation between BBB and dac? Any better solution?
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