Hi everyone,
I am working on a pre-amp project using WM8816. Do you think is it a bit outdated since the chip is discontinued?
I have made a prototype module as shown here. A mother board will be designed on which power supplies, input relays, the module and MCU are placed. A Silabs C8051 is used to control the module and input relays.
Any ticks/tips for WM8816?
I am working on a pre-amp project using WM8816. Do you think is it a bit outdated since the chip is discontinued?
I have made a prototype module as shown here. A mother board will be designed on which power supplies, input relays, the module and MCU are placed. A Silabs C8051 is used to control the module and input relays.
Any ticks/tips for WM8816?
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http://www.mas-oy.com/archive/da6116.pdf
pin 2 pin replacement !
http://www.profusionplc.com/index.html
im interesed in your project.
pin 2 pin replacement !
http://www.profusionplc.com/index.html
im interesed in your project.
tritosine said:
MAS6116 seems to be a 8816 clone. Have you tried this chip?
Dxvideo said:Do you plan to add a MCU board and codes for that project?
I plan to have WM8816 on a module as shown in post #1. MCU, regulators and others are on another board (main board). Any comment?
I will write some code in C for the C8051 MCU.
panson_hk said:
I plan to have WM8816 on a module as shown in post #1. MCU, regulators and others are on another board (main board). Any comment?
I will write some code in C for the C8051 MCU.
panson_hk said:I am writing code to control the module. If the test result is good, I will move on to the main board.
I think it would be better to just expose the interface and allow another solution to control the chip. I've used Arduino
to control a DAC and I would want to use the same interface to control other chips such as this.
glt said:I think it would be better to just expose the interface and allow another solution to control the chip.
The pin header is the interface to MCU.
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