So... a GENUINELY entertaining video!!! Super enjoyed the nostalgic intro with the musical accompaniment. The technical explanation with whiteboard was clear and concise. The incidental break dancing was an unexpected hoot!!! The real demo and the end, well, as this entire video, brilliant! To make a video this seamlessly informative and entertaining must take great efforts by all involved!! Kudos to you all at SparkFun!! Now, I'm heading over to your website, gonna find this product and download the mentioned spec sheets. SparkFun, you are missing one IMPORTANT thing: a WILL-CALL pickup at your location!!
Ha! You missed one ... 8-track tape (now I am showing my age). Excellent product development! I enjoy seeing SparkFun products in actual applications.👍
This is great! I didn’t know the ESP32 could play sound from the onboard Bluetooth. This may be the solution I’ve been searching for for a few years now.
I was going to mention 8-track was missing as well as Reel-to-reel but if you can't find examples, I can see skipping them, especially 8-track. What a bad format. It was great to see the Squirrel Nut Zippers CD - what a great CD that is!
Could this Audio Code Breakout be used for mixing a 40 khz square wave with audio input to make two channels of differential ultrasonic output for long distance sound transmission that would heterodyne back to audible?
There isn't a SparkFun Python Package currently written for the Raspberry Pi or Pico. However, this was used in the SparkFun Top pHAT. If you check the associated hookup guide you maybe able to wire it to the GPIO from the Eagle design files. IF you also look in the tutorial, there was another driver written by someone else that was used with the Top pHAT for a Raspberry Pi. I just have not tested it with the breakout board.
Yeah, sorry, I was looking at the "computer desktop speakers" Rob had setup while I was saying that, and incorrectly said just "speakers". Most desktop speakers I'm thinking of (with the 3.5mm TRS jack/plug) include the amp and speakers. So yes, headphone output plugged into "desktop powered speakers" is okay, but not "straight up" speakers. Also, you could certainly plug into any other external amp as you suggest (like the Qwiic Speaker Amp we released a few weeks ago). Another thing to note about this hardware. It is setup for "cap-less headphone wiring", to get the best possible frequency response and save space. If you want to setup with in-series output caps, then you'll have to size accordingly.
Bobby's taking every chance he can get to breakout his moves!
I couldn't help it when the beat dropped. They filmed right by my desk. 😉
So... a GENUINELY entertaining video!!! Super enjoyed the nostalgic intro with the musical accompaniment. The technical explanation with whiteboard was clear and concise. The incidental break dancing was an unexpected hoot!!! The real demo and the end, well, as this entire video, brilliant!
To make a video this seamlessly informative and entertaining must take great efforts by all involved!! Kudos to you all at SparkFun!!
Now, I'm heading over to your website, gonna find this product and download the mentioned spec sheets.
SparkFun, you are missing one IMPORTANT thing: a WILL-CALL pickup at your location!!
Ha! You missed one ... 8-track tape (now I am showing my age). Excellent product development! I enjoy seeing SparkFun products in actual applications.👍
Which really was the best traveling/outdoor medium.
7:32 the guy dancing in the back has the z80 codec on his brain!
That was great! I never had so much fun watching a electronics video! Thank you for making it so much fun and educational.
Looks like an awesome little breakout board!
Breakdance board
This is great! I didn’t know the ESP32 could play sound from the onboard Bluetooth. This may be the solution I’ve been searching for for a few years now.
I’m stoked. I need a product just like this for a few of my projects and I always prefer to buy sparkfun parts.
Loved the photo bomb breakdancer.
Love the "olde thymey" soundtrack, rocking in the background!🤣💪🏼
we love you ROB
I was going to mention 8-track was missing as well as Reel-to-reel but if you can't find examples, I can see skipping them, especially 8-track. What a bad format. It was great to see the Squirrel Nut Zippers CD - what a great CD that is!
Could this Audio Code Breakout be used for mixing a 40 khz square wave with audio input to make two channels of differential ultrasonic output for long distance sound transmission that would heterodyne back to audible?
Is there anything like this available commercially? They sound perfect for concerts, but the DIY seems too ambitious for me.
Thanks, Rob 😁
I like that 7:32 dancing easter egg :D
Sick!
You missed reel to reel audiophiles as well as DATs.
When might you have examples for Raspberry Pi 4 / Pico ???
There isn't a SparkFun Python Package currently written for the Raspberry Pi or Pico. However, this was used in the SparkFun Top pHAT. If you check the associated hookup guide you maybe able to wire it to the GPIO from the Eagle design files. IF you also look in the tutorial, there was another driver written by someone else that was used with the Top pHAT for a Raspberry Pi. I just have not tested it with the breakout board.
"Line level straight to speakers"? Maybe you mis-spoke, perhaps you were suggesting headphone out to another external Amp?
Yeah, sorry, I was looking at the "computer desktop speakers" Rob had setup while I was saying that, and incorrectly said just "speakers". Most desktop speakers I'm thinking of (with the 3.5mm TRS jack/plug) include the amp and speakers. So yes, headphone output plugged into "desktop powered speakers" is okay, but not "straight up" speakers. Also, you could certainly plug into any other external amp as you suggest (like the Qwiic Speaker Amp we released a few weeks ago). Another thing to note about this hardware. It is setup for "cap-less headphone wiring", to get the best possible frequency response and save space. If you want to setup with in-series output caps, then you'll have to size accordingly.
I think I saw a streaker in the background
Very cool project. I should make some so my Apple Watch stops scolding me when I practice drums...
How could you skip 8 track??? 🤣
2:08
Digital to Audio &
Audio to Digital CODECS? Huuuuuh?
Surely you meant:
Digital to Analog &
Analog to Digital CODECS.
Yes, absolutely correct. I can't believe I missed that one before releasing this. Thanks for catching it.
1W Audio out to Speaker Amplifier...Speaker Amplifier...Speaker Amplifier...Speaker Amplifier...Speaker Amplifier
endecoder :-)