Originally posted by charlielaub
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I've had all of that functionality working for a long time--controlling the ADAU1701 is not the issue. And I can do the same thing for the STA308a DSP, or an STA328 or even a now-obsolete TAS3004 chip.
My interest in all of this has been for active speakers, and I've got a software architecture that integrates box design, baffle design, allows processing measurement files, and that allows me to design crossovers and EQ for active speakers with a wide variety of DSP's and amps with embedded DSP. It's all that other stuff that ends up slowing me down. Once I got the ADAU1701 code working reasonably well, I went back and finished off the modules that are in PSD-Lite. That's because the active speaker design program (ASD) uses the same modules, and I wanted them DONE. But once I got PSD-Lite in decent shape, I had to go back and rework some of the ASD code, but I haven't finished that yet. So that's why I never got around to sending you a piggy-back board to play with--I still need to put a bit more time into ASD before sending you a copy. I'll see if I can get a rough version tested and I'll send it off to you soon.
edit--what I'll send you is one of those piggy-back boards and a link to download ASD. The piggy-back board plugs into the miniDSP and lets you program the ADAU1701 from the micro. I had looked at your spreadsheet to see how easy it would be to add the code to communicate with the piggy-back board using the FTDI USB driver, but just didn't have the initiative to follow-through. If you've got some ideas on how you want to do it (what buttons to add...) send me an email.
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