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Re: NEW ukha project


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  • Subject: Re: NEW ukha project
  • From: Stuart Poulton <swp@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 21:16:07 +0000 (GMT)
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Ok,

My initial plan is as follows, use of the MAS3587F combinded MP3-Decoder
and DAC, and Rabbit Microcontroller.

My reasoning

the MAS Chips seem to be the most common in home-brew MP3 Player,
therefore I'm assuming they are widley available and easy to use.
Since Dallas Semi Can't supply TINI right now, Rabbit looks like a
reasonable way to get the TCPIP Stack required.

Comments ?

Cheers

Stuart

On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, K. C. Li wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Ian Craig wrote:
>
> > I've thought about this as well. I have one of the Cirrus Logic
dev. boards
> > here at work which I think uses the same processor as in the Rio
> > Receiver/DDAR(EP7212) and it would be straightforward to knock up
a schematic
> > and layout but I don't have any Linux programming skills to get
the thing
> > working.
>
> My nephew has successfully used a Xilinx development board with a few
> components to make a working ethernet MP3 player. With the FPGA chip,
you
> can do almost anything by programming it via JTAG. Using a FPGA for a
> straightforward ethernet MP3 player is rather an overkill though.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kwong Li
> li@xxxxxxx
> Laser Business Systems Ltd.
> http://www.laser.com



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