Hi Maxim,
Where can I find the picture you sent? I am sorry, I did not completely 
understand your last sentence. Precisely, where do I look when you sent 
attachment to list.
Priyank.  

On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 2:24:04 AM UTC-4, lisarden wrote:
>
> Audio cape can be easily modified to enable MIC BIAS. You will need two 
> resistors 1k and a soldering tool. I've sent to this list a picture how to 
> modify it, can do it again
>
>
> 2013/10/1 Priyank Patel <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>
>> Hi Meimo,
>> I just finished flashing my BBB to production image 2013.09.04 of 
>> Angstrom. But, now I am more interested in installing lightweight distros 
>> like gentoo or puppy linux. Preferably Gentoo (It gives inner satisfaction 
>> knowing someone else is also having same setup as yours). And please do 
>> send me the Awesome "Robert Nelson" kernel BBB patches. I will start 
>> working on it right away. Also, we will wait till you get answer from 
>> adafruit. 
>> Keep fingers crossed :)
>> Priyank.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 2:11:39 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Priyank, 
>>>
>>> :) 
>>> Just some minutes ago I posted a question on the Adafruit support 
>>> forum (I bougth two of those mic+amps for interfacing with my audio 
>>> cape) asking what is the best way to inerface those mic+amps with the 
>>> audio cape. 
>>>
>>> As soon as I will get an answer from Adafruit, I will post it to you. 
>>>
>>> One thing I forgot(?) to mention: 
>>> To use the audio cape with the BBB you need to modify the kernel and 
>>> the devicetree and recompile it. If you want, I will send you the 
>>> needed patches based on Robert Nelsons BBB kernel (3.8.12), which are 
>>> only tested for my setup but are not specific for it (I think). I am 
>>> running Gentoo and NOT Angstrom! 
>>>
>>> I think (but let us wait for the answer on Adafruits support forum) 
>>> that the output level of the mic+amp is powerful enough to drive the 
>>> audio input of the Audio cape. 
>>>
>>> Best regards, 
>>> mcc 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Priyank Patel <[email protected]> [13-10-01 07:56]: 
>>> > Hi Meino, 
>>> > I have looked up both directional and unidirectional adafruit has to 
>>> offer. 
>>> > The unidirectional microphone seems to be partially helping as the 
>>> website 
>>> > says it is ideal for the distance of 6" from the sound source (this is 
>>> > hearing aid and the sound source can be far or near) .Besides that, 
>>> other 
>>> > concern is how would I interface it with the Audio cape (If I 
>>> purchased 
>>> > one). This query was produced as I do not see a mic-in audio jack. 
>>> Please, 
>>> > suggest me what can be steps that can be taken further. Thanks for 
>>> > researching on my behalf. You guys are helping a lot. Much obliged. 
>>> > Priyank. 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 12:15 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> > > Hi Priyank, 
>>> > > 
>>> > > hope that this could be helpful?!: 
>>> > > http://www.adafruit.com/**products/1063<http://www.adafruit.com/products/1063>
>>> > >  
>>> > > 
>>> > > ??? 
>>> > > 
>>> > > Best regards, 
>>> > > mcc 
>>> > > 
>>> > > 
>>> > > 
>>> > > 
>>> > > Priyank Patel <[email protected]> [13-10-01 06:00]: 
>>> > > > Hi Pedro, 
>>> > > > I reviewed the Audio Cape IC specification file. The IC does have 
>>> > > powerful 
>>> > > > ADC and DAC along with support for features that I require for the 
>>> > > project. 
>>> > > > Here, I posted a snapshot of what I found related to the topic 
>>> being 
>>> > > > discussed. Full version is available at: 
>>> www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/* 
>>> > > > tlv320aic3106*.pdf 
>>> > > > I do not understand some of the highlighted portion. Please, see 
>>> if its 
>>> > > the 
>>> > > > same what you mentioned in your earlier reply. 
>>> > > > Thanks. 
>>> > > > Priyank. 
>>> > > > On Monday, September 30, 2013 11:40:32 PM UTC-4, Peedro A. 
>>> Melendez 
>>> > > > (lazychino) wrote: 
>>> > > > > 
>>> > > > > the audio cape IC is really powerful but note some functions are 
>>> > > > > restricted by the hardware, example no microphone support(mic 
>>> bias no 
>>> > > > > connected). Check the audio cape files to make sure it works for 
>>> your 
>>> > > > > application. 
>>> > > > > -Pedro 
>>> > > > > 
>>> > > > > 
>>> > > > > On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Pedro A. Melendez < 
>>> > > [email protected]<javascript:**> 
>>> > > > > > wrote: 
>>> > > > > 
>>> > > > >> I'm using SYBA usb audio dongle is 11 bucks and it works. It 
>>> appears 
>>> > > as a 
>>> > > > >> second audio device if you dont disable the hdmi cape. 
>>> > > > >> -Pedro 
>>> > > > >> 
>>> > > > >> 
>>> > > > >> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:32 PM, <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
>>> > > wrote: 
>>> > > > >> 
>>> > > > >>> Hi Priyank, 
>>> > > > >>> 
>>> > > > >>> the audio cape will do the sampling for you. This will release 
>>> > > > >>> a great processing burden from the shoulders of the CPU. The 
>>> > > > >>> A/D-converter (analog to digital converter) of the audio cape 
>>> > > > >>> will do this for you. 
>>> > > > >>> In the simpliest case, you only need to grab the samples and 
>>> put 
>>> > > > >>> it on SD-card/disc (raw format). This means recording. In case 
>>> > > > >>> of an hearing aid, this is not that useful, since you will 
>>> "hear it 
>>> > > > >>> later", hahahaha! :) 
>>> > > > >>> Take a deep look into the datasheet of the tlv320aic3106, 
>>> which is 
>>> > > > >>> TIs audio processor they put on the audio cape. This little 
>>> beast is 
>>> > > > >>> capable of much more than simple sampling. For example you 
>>> will get 
>>> > > > >>> a maximum sampling rate of 96 kHz, which means -- capable 
>>> microphones 
>>> > > > >>> provided -- you can sample sound up to 24 kHz. 
>>> > > > >>> One thing: I dont know, how much of the features of this chip 
>>> are 
>>> > > > >>> build into the driver! Means: May be you will need to hack the 
>>> kernel 
>>> > > > >>> driver a little or a little more... ;) But as there is a 
>>> driver 
>>> > > > >>> already there this will not be THAT complicated. 
>>> > > > >>> To get the cape running with the BBB is a little tricky 
>>> (driver 
>>> > > > >>> selection in the kernel (you use Robert Nelsons fantastic 
>>> kernel?)) 
>>> > > > >>> and you need to disable HDMI and eMMC as far as I know. 
>>> > > > >>> But it will definetly run with the BBB after some tweaking (or 
>>> in 
>>> > > > >>> other words: I have a BBB and an AUDIO cape and a LCD7 cape 
>>> (A2) 
>>> > > > >>> running together nicely after some hacking of the device 
>>> tree). 
>>> > > > >>> 
>>> > > > >>> HTH! 
>>> > > > >>> Best regards, 
>>> > > > >>> mcc 
>>> > > > >>> 
>>> > > > >>> 
>>> > > > >>> 
>>> > > > >>> Priyank Patel <[email protected] <javascript:>> [13-10-01 
>>> 05:12]: 
>>> > > > >>> > Thanks for the quick reply. I will be sure to get the audio 
>>> cape. 
>>> > > After 
>>> > > > >>> > getting the audio cape, I suppose, I need to capture the mic 
>>> input 
>>> > > and 
>>> > > > >>> > sample it (I think ALSA does that?). Further, I will need to 
>>> > > implement 
>>> > > > >>> DSP 
>>> > > > >>> > algorithms. I researched on that and found the OMAP built 
>>> into the 
>>> > > > >>> > beagleboard (Here I refer to the original beagleboard) has 
>>> the 
>>> > > ability 
>>> > > > >>> to 
>>> > > > >>> > do DSP functions via Gstreamer tweaking (gst-dsp project). I 
>>> am 
>>> > > > >>> wondering 
>>> > > > >>> > if there is similar OMAP processor built into beaglebone 
>>> black 
>>> > > (which 
>>> > > > >>> I am 
>>> > > > >>> > using for my project). Please, let me know how-to deploy dsp 
>>> > > function 
>>> > > > >>> on 
>>> > > > >>> > BBLK. Thanks. :) 
>>> > > > >>> > Priyank. 
>>> > > > >>> > 
>>> > > > >>> > On Monday, September 30, 2013 10:53:17 PM UTC-4, 
>>> > > [email protected]: 
>>> > > > >>> > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > Hi Priyank, 
>>> > > > >>> > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > two things to consider: 
>>> > > > >>> > > For me "hearing aid" implies to increase the volume of a 
>>> audio 
>>> > > > >>> > > signal. But you cannot process signals, which do not 
>>> arrive at 
>>> > > the 
>>> > > > >>> > > A/D-converter. 
>>> > > > >>> > > The cheap USB-Audio-Dongles have a no stereo mic inout. It 
>>> is 
>>> > > only 
>>> > > > >>> > > mono (or in other words: All USB-dongles I looked for, 
>>> have a 
>>> > > mono 
>>> > > > >>> > > input...I didnt find any dongle with a stereo input). A 
>>> hearing 
>>> > > > >>> > > aid which feeds the same signal to both ears (mono) will 
>>> destroy 
>>> > > > >>> > > the human ability to locate sounds. While crossing over 
>>> roads 
>>> > > (for 
>>> > > > >>> > > example) 
>>> > > > >>> > > without being able to locate a sound could be fatal... ;) 
>>> > > > >>> > > Furthermore it may be possible, that the input amplifier 
>>> of such 
>>> > > > >>> > > dongles isn't powerful enough to amplify a mic's signal. 
>>> May be 
>>> > > the 
>>> > > > >>> > > advertising of such dongles confuses "Line In" with "Mic 
>>> In" for 
>>> > > > >>> > > obvious reasons. 
>>> > > > >>> > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > Best regards, 
>>> > > > >>> > > mcc 
>>> > > > >>> > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > Priyank Patel <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
>>> [13-10-01 03 
>>> > > :59]: 
>>> > > > >>> > > > Hello, 
>>> > > > >>> > > > I was researching within the thread and found out that a 
>>> USB 
>>> > > audio 
>>> > > > >>> > > dongle 
>>> > > > >>> > > > might be a cheap alternative to buying a Audio cape. I 
>>> just 
>>> > > wanted 
>>> > > > >>> to 
>>> > > > >>> > > know 
>>> > > > >>> > > > if it would work for my hearing aid application (i.e. to 
>>> send 
>>> > > an 
>>> > > > >>> input 
>>> > > > >>> > > to 
>>> > > > >>> > > > beaglebone black and receiving it back via the same USB 
>>> audio 
>>> > > > >>> dongle) 
>>> > > > >>> > > > p.s. I am not looking to get a very high quality sound, 
>>> just 
>>> > > need 
>>> > > > >>> to 
>>> > > > >>> > > make 
>>> > > > >>> > > > it work. 
>>> > > > >>> > > > Thanks in advance. 
>>> > > > >>> > > > Priyank. 
>>> > > > >>> > > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > > On Monday, September 30, 2013 4:48:56 AM UTC-4, lisarden 
>>> wrote: 
>>> > > > >>> > > > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > > > probably you should have a look at arecord sources to 
>>> figure 
>>> > > out 
>>> > > > >>> how 
>>> > > > >>> > > to 
>>> > > > >>> > > > > capture samples from a sound card 
>>> > > > >>> > > > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > > > 2013/9/30 Priyank Patel 
>>> > > > >>> > > > > <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
>>> > > > >>> > > > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >> Thanks for the suggestion. 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >> Now as I stated earlier I m a beginner, I don't know 
>>> where 
>>> > > to 
>>> > > > >>> start 
>>> > > > >>> > > with 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >> programming. I refer to the part where I need to 
>>> sample the 
>>> > > data 
>>> > > > >>> > > coming 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >> from a microphone and implement dsp algorithms. 
>>> Please 
>>> > > point me 
>>> > > > >>> in 
>>> > > > >>> > > right 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >> direction or some references. Thanks again. 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >> On Sep 30, 2013 3:43 AM, "Maxim Podbereznyy" < 
>>> > > [email protected] 
>>> > > > >>> <javascript:>> 
>>> > > > >>> > > 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >> wrote: 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >> 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> yes. It was discussed here already 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> 2013/9/30 Priyank Patel 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> <[email protected]<**javascript:>> 
>>>
>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >>>> Is audio cape compatible with BBLK. I think I need 
>>> to 
>>> > > disable 
>>> > > > >>> the 
>>> > > > >>> > > hdmi 
>>> > > > >>> > > > >>>> functionality in order to use the audio cape. 
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