If your radio mean FM and AM without DAB , i recommend TEF6657

If with DAB ,TEF7741 DIRANA2 is better choice ,and this is a very general
chip in audio CAR

BTW , I had write a demo version TEF6657 audio driver ,

About the TLVAIC3104 , Its only have about 2w amplifier ,

for a 25x4 w amplifier , Your 5v2A power is not enough .

2014-12-02 6:18 GMT+08:00 Rick <[email protected]>:

>
> > On Nov 26, 2014, at 15:54 , [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > Hi Rick,
> >
> > I am hardware engineer too; Sounds like we are in the same boat:)
> >
> > I essentially want to build a "radio," so I'll be developing a cape with
> audio out and amplifier
> >
> > I would recommend you to have look at TLV320AIC3100 with class D 4ohm
> speaker driver.  It saves you amplifier design for driving speakers and has
> stereo Headphone ports. Needless to say, with class D amplifier you get the
> lowest power consumption possible compared to class AB etc.
> > If you need stereo speaker output consider TLV320AIC3110.
>
> Okay, good. I found that IC in my research, thought it might be useful.
>
> > (is I2S the same as your "I2c2"?)
> > No, TI calls I2S, Inter IC Sound, McASP which is a four wire bus. I2C is
> Inter-Integrated Circuit and is a two wire bus. For codec you need both of
> them. You need I2C for programming the registers and I2S for transmission
> of voice.
>
> I realized after reading more that "i2c2" must've been the Sitara's I2C
> bus #2, and that I2S support was provided by McASP.
>
> > Could I ask you additional questions as I get further into this?
> > That's what forum is for. It is pretty simple. Just connect your I2C and
> I2S to micros I2C and McASP, do the procedure that I wrote above, and you
> are done.
>
> Awesome, thanks!
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > -Alex
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 4:01:29 PM UTC-8, Rick M wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Thursday, November 13, 2014 5:46:32 PM UTC-8, [email protected]
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to design a cape with TLV320AIC3110 for Beaglebone black
> using I2c2 and Mcasp0.
> >
> > Alex, I, too am looking to develop an audio application using a BBB, but
> know very little about Linux audio (I'm a capable-enough hardware engineer,
> and have lots of software development experience on iOS/OS X and numerous
> small processors, bare-metal, but not a ton of Linux). I essentially want
> to build a "radio," so I'll be developing a cape with audio out and
> amplifier. Your choice of IC might be adequate, or I'll find some other I2S
> chip (is I2S the same as your "I2c2"?). My cape will also have some
> additional electronics for interfacing the rest of my "radio's" user
> interface.
> >
> > Could I ask you additional questions as I get further into this?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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