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Re: [Xylo-SDR] Janus board block diagram
Phil
Puttem on the Dale's forum and point to them in a message there. Or point
them here. If we use the forum I think we can enclose in text. Have not
tried it yet, however, You upload it to your, or the public directory then
just copy the url.
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: xylo-sdr-bounces@lists.ae5k.us [mailto:xylo-sdr-bounces@lists.ae5k.us]
On Behalf Of pvharman@arach.net.au
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 7:57 PM
To: Xylo-SDR Discussion
Subject: Re: [Xylo-SDR] Janus board block diagram
Looks like the HTML file did not make it through the system. Attached is a
GIF that should get throught OK.
I see that sending attachments causes problems - where should we send such
diagrams in the future?
Phil...VK6APH
Quoting Phil Harman <pvharman@arach.net.au>:
> All,
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> Attached is my V1.0 block diagram of the A/D and D/A board in both Visio
> and HTML format. I've called this "Janus" after the Roman god of gates and
> doors (ianua), beginnings and endings, who could see both ways at once (
> input and outputs :) ).
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> I've drawn the block diagram for the Wolfson A/D but it much the same for
> the others. The PCM4202 is does not have an I2C interface to set it up so
we
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> either uses jumpers, FPGA pins or an I2C I/O port etc.
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> A few questions:
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> Should we use the TLV320's 30mW audio amplifiers instead of the PWM A/D'S
> for our audio output? That way you could connnect a pair of headphones
> directly to the card. Disadvantage is that we are then relient on the TI
> chip in the future.
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> Given that D/A's are very easy to implement in the FPGA should we add a
few
> more for control of external equipment e.g. an external linear amplifier?
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> The TLV320 needs to run at (24.576/2)MHz - should we derive this from
the
> FPGA or add a divide by 2 to the board so this clock does not need to pass
> back over the back plane?
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> Where should the audio connectors be located and what style should we use
> and/or should the signals be routed back over the backplane?
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> Regards
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> Phil... VK6APH
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