Hi,

I've been trying to work with the CS42448 audio codec as a peripheral for 
the STM32F405 Discovery Board, but with little success. I'm also very 
interested in porting the codec over to the BB and the Raspberry Pi (any 
ARM processors, really). If you have any information or code you'd be 
willing to share, I'd be eternally grateful. I would also be happy to share 
board layouts I've been using for the codec. 

Cheers,
Colin

On Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 8:11:59 AM UTC-7, J Evans wrote:
>
>
> > Since the audio capes are stackable, and you can assign each one a 
> unique address, and the AM335X uses McASP, I should 
> > be able to process multiple channel input separately on the board, but 
> choose to output the resultant signal on only use one of the capes? 
>
> Interesting. Are you keen to avoid soldering? 
>
> I've got some Cirrus 6in/8out codecs* mounted on LQFP=>DIP adaptor 
> boards** which I'm hoping to eventually wire up to a Bone proto cape. Given 
> that these devices have a TDM mode and some kernel driver support I 
> reckoned it should not be too hard to do. 
>
> If anyone else is especially interested in multi-channel Bone audio please 
> do get in touch. 
>
> BR 
>
> Jerry. 
>
> * http://www.cirrus.com/en/products/cs42448.html 
> ** 
> http://www.proto-advantage.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=2200113 
>  These guys will also order the part(s) and do the soldering! Ace. 
>
>
>
>
>

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