Hello audio enthusiasts,
Since my band is getting more serious, we have started recording some demos. For this, we have used a small Behringer mixer and a Behringer USB audio interface. Now I think we can beat that quality by building a 24-bit @192KHz audio interface of our own.
I do realize that buying one is much better in terms of quality, but having great quality is not the only goal. I myself also want to get a little bit more familiar with digital audio and USB audio and thought that this might be a good project.
So for this project I have chosen to pick either the PCM4220 (http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pcm4220.pdf) or the PCM4204 (http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pcm4204.pdf). These chips will give me a digital PCM/I2S signal, but I still need a way to get it in the computer, preferably in a way that complies with the USB audio standards, so I can connect the interface to any PC without the need of downloading a driver.
SMD soldering will not be a problem and the preamp stages will be a later concern.
Thanks in advance!
Greetings,
Kees
Since my band is getting more serious, we have started recording some demos. For this, we have used a small Behringer mixer and a Behringer USB audio interface. Now I think we can beat that quality by building a 24-bit @192KHz audio interface of our own.
I do realize that buying one is much better in terms of quality, but having great quality is not the only goal. I myself also want to get a little bit more familiar with digital audio and USB audio and thought that this might be a good project.
So for this project I have chosen to pick either the PCM4220 (http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pcm4220.pdf) or the PCM4204 (http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pcm4204.pdf). These chips will give me a digital PCM/I2S signal, but I still need a way to get it in the computer, preferably in a way that complies with the USB audio standards, so I can connect the interface to any PC without the need of downloading a driver.
SMD soldering will not be a problem and the preamp stages will be a later concern.
Thanks in advance!
Greetings,
Kees
It would be a fun layout to get anywhere near 24 bits and not for the faint hearted, your going to need a 4 layer board at least....
Your starter for 10...
http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/slyp167/slyp167.pdf
Your starter for 10...
http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/slyp167/slyp167.pdf
...but I still need a way to get it in the computer, preferably in a way that complies with the USB audio standards, so I can connect the interface to any PC without the need of downloading a driver.
May look at miniDSP.com on the USBStreamer who supports up to 8 channels I/O but for Win PC it requires some drivers 😀
PS: USBStreamer & 192kHz SPDIF input has some issues
Hp
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