I've just asked TI for the ALE software.. let's see if they gonna send it to me....
The TDA is quite good but I cannot realize a full parametric eq with it..
Sebastian
I've just asked TI for the ALE software.. let's see if they gonna send it to me....
The TDA is quite good but I cannot realize a full parametric eq with it..
Sebastian
i agree, but doing all the biquads maths within the PIC
Maybe there's some alternative. I didn't spent too much time with the TDA7416 as now, neither the datasheet. It fitted perfectly for a previous customer request so i used the minimum... Eq and Spectrum.. not much.
I'm pretty sure they're something else 'round before playing with DSPics. For a single ended project i guess you don't want to waste too much of your time on it![]()
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Yes, that's another main problem.. the maths. I hope to get the ALE software to see if it is possible just to store some coefficients and not calculate them within the pic. However (I think), all parameters change (all 5) just by changing one value (for example the gain) of a filter.. so every coefficient has to calculated, not only one.
Hm... I don't mind to spend some time working with the TAS3002 as it seams to be a very interesting IC and still easier than a "real" DSP, but first I should know how difficult it is and whether it is possible with a pic at all... I have a free C-compiler, but it can only manage 16 bit variables.. so thats the first border.. difficult as a 4.20 data format is needed.
Sebastian
sure it is possible with a PIC. If you plan to do the 24-32 bit maths.. i would suggest to use a 18F PIC and it's hardware multiplier. Have a look to Microchip, there's certainely some interesting app note and code template for those maths
TAS3002 is a really nice chip. Audio quality is respectable... well for that price it's excellent. For sure nothing beat the pure analog stuff but you'll never be able to fit all TAS feature in a respectable PCB size using only analog stuff
For purist like me digital sound processing is not an option.. sound quality is too much altered... but that's easy, portable and 99% of the people are satisfiedAnyway, how many people 'round the world says that MP3/WMA sounds good? Not me... but portable.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hey.. a new problem. My free compiler does not support any PIC18Fxx, only 12Fxxx and 16Fxxx.
http://www.musicdsp.org/files/Audio-EQ-Cookbook.txt
Do you know if these formulas work for the biquad filters (for example bandpass)?
This would be a start.. if I don't get the ALE program. It doesn't seem to be too hard for a little pic (16F876), at least I will give it a try.
Sebastian
As i remind you can enter your own coefficient in ALE and plot a graph of.
look at that, i think it could work... untested
http://www.gennum.com/audio/hip/soft...uad_filter.htm
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
About a free C compiler, you may try the Microchip C18 student version.
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/id...&part=SW006011
i hate the microchip compiler but it's working. In another hand if you buy it... it will by far cheaper than Hi-Tech C.
CCS do one too. I just had a look to their website... seems to grow since last time i went there.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
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