Folderol:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:34:14 +0100 (CET)
karl(a)aspodata.se (Karl Hammar) wrote:
Ken Restivo:
Instead of messing with USB2 protocols, design a
board that
attaches a ADC/DAC to a microcontroller and shoves the raw floats
in and out over... Gigabit Ethernet??!
Yes, or maybe raw ADC ints.
The idea
or ints (or long ints if there is bandwidth and ADC accuracy)
appeals to me because there would be no additional latency.
So we have two proposals:
Plan A: netjack
Plan B: raw ADC data, and let "master" pc take care of the rest
I don't know if any of the cheap microcontrollers
out there-- or
the free network stacks available for them-- could also handle the
speed of a large amount of audio.
My near future project will use AT91SAM9260 (arm9, 32bit, 200MHz),
and linux.
Sounds interesting.
Please look at git://aspodata.se/openhw.git, comments are welcome.
...
4, refine the
ADC part to satisfaction
The rules are
1 Layout
2 Layout
3 Layout
:)
Ok..., can you alborate on your point 2, I didn't get that part:)
...
7b, add
channels
I'd be more interested in that actually. I'd be thinking of not
just
microphones anyway.
What, then, would the preliminary spec to aim to be ?
Regards,
/Karl
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