Developing a USB to I2S application but need some help.
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:20 pm
Hi there, I'm having a few problems and it would be good if someone could help me!
I'm interested in developing an audio bridge using Xmos parts and have a few questions.
First; I have been browsing the Xmos website and downloading the documentation and software examples but haven't come across an example for straight USB to I2S which does surprise me as I thought this would be the most popular use for the XMOS-AUDIO part. The Xmos audio micro controller seems to be 'the solution for audio' but the xcore multichannel uses a different 'generic' part so what's the point in the XHRA-2HPA-TQ64 part?
Second; I have downloaded xTimeComposer but it doesn't run on my Windows PC (all other Eclipse version do). I click on the shortcut but absolutely nothing happens. I have it running fine on my MacBook Air.
Third; I have been having a look through the examples on xTimeComposer but I can't seem to start a project for the XHRA-2HPA-TQ64 xcore audio part. Is this because I don't have the target installed or else?
Thanks
George
I'm interested in developing an audio bridge using Xmos parts and have a few questions.
First; I have been browsing the Xmos website and downloading the documentation and software examples but haven't come across an example for straight USB to I2S which does surprise me as I thought this would be the most popular use for the XMOS-AUDIO part. The Xmos audio micro controller seems to be 'the solution for audio' but the xcore multichannel uses a different 'generic' part so what's the point in the XHRA-2HPA-TQ64 part?
Second; I have downloaded xTimeComposer but it doesn't run on my Windows PC (all other Eclipse version do). I click on the shortcut but absolutely nothing happens. I have it running fine on my MacBook Air.
Third; I have been having a look through the examples on xTimeComposer but I can't seem to start a project for the XHRA-2HPA-TQ64 xcore audio part. Is this because I don't have the target installed or else?
Thanks
George