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Re: [avr-gcc-list] sine wave generator. ~~~
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Grant Stockly |
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Re: [avr-gcc-list] sine wave generator. ~~~ |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Jul 2002 11:54:24 -0800 |
At 07:41 AM 7/26/2002 +0200, you wrote:
How about this:
http://www.myplace.nu/avr/minidds/
Always been meaning to try it out :-)
http://www.stockly.com/adc/
I used an R2R network back in '99 to make a NTSC video driver and sound
sampler. Before reading the following pages, be sure to know that I didn't
know much back when I was in 9th grade. : ) I was NOT biasing the input
audio correctly, effectively clipping ALL audio below 0v! : ) I should
also point out that musical tastes have changed greatly! : |
It still sounded somewhat good for a 8bit R2R (6 bit effective, non laser
trimmed resistors are horrible). The first tests used an R2R for input AND
output. Later on I used the ADC on the mega and 8515 for input (still too
stupid to bias) and an R2R for output.
I never published my final results, which included a biased input (bass
finally worked! ; ) ) If anyone is interested, I can dig them up...
I also played around a little, trying to make neat sound effects. Take for
example http://www.stockly.com/adc/test.mp3 (Temptations - My Girl). I
disconnected the analog comparator wire (required for ADC R2R operations)
and so the comparator was cycling in and out.
Grant
avr-gcc-list at http://avr1.org
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