Reply by martin griffith●September 9, 20052005-09-09
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005 08:57:17 +0200, in comp.arch.embedded Alexander
Peter <apeter@musicandsales.com> wrote:
>Hello Martin,
>
>Am Fri, 09 Sep 2005 01:04:30 +0200 schrieb martin griffith:
>
>> Just looking for some generic for firewire hardware to and from
>> multichannel digital audio, preferably off the shelf. 48K 24 bit
>> stuff.
>> Been to TI.com, nothing obvious, I gave up on philips,, google had
>> alot of irrelevant stuff.
>>
>> I'm just working on a concept, and I'm trying to find out how bad/easy
>> it is!
>>
>> It's just an idea for getting audio in and out of a PC to my POS, so a
>> few pointers would be welcome. Sort of Lantronixs for audio!
>>
>There are 3 more or less off the shelf solutions
>
>BridgeCo
>http://www.bridgeco.net/products/dm1500/dm1500.shtml
>Used in the most FireWire/1394 Soundcards
>
>Wavefront
>http://www.wavefrontsemi.com/dice2A.html
>New on the market. Original design by tc electronics. Hostless/Standalone
>applications possible!
>
>Oxford Semiconductor:
>http://www.oxsemi.co.uk/pages/audio/audio.html
>Never seen in any design
>
>HTH
>
>Alexander
many thanks for that,
martin
Reply by Alexander Peter●September 9, 20052005-09-09
Hello Martin,
Am Fri, 09 Sep 2005 01:04:30 +0200 schrieb martin griffith:
> Just looking for some generic for firewire hardware to and from
> multichannel digital audio, preferably off the shelf. 48K 24 bit
> stuff.
> Been to TI.com, nothing obvious, I gave up on philips,, google had
> alot of irrelevant stuff.
>
> I'm just working on a concept, and I'm trying to find out how bad/easy
> it is!
>
> It's just an idea for getting audio in and out of a PC to my POS, so a
> few pointers would be welcome. Sort of Lantronixs for audio!
>
Reply by martin griffith●September 8, 20052005-09-08
Just looking for some generic for firewire hardware to and from
multichannel digital audio, preferably off the shelf. 48K 24 bit
stuff.
Been to TI.com, nothing obvious, I gave up on philips,, google had
alot of irrelevant stuff.
I'm just working on a concept, and I'm trying to find out how bad/easy
it is!
It's just an idea for getting audio in and out of a PC to my POS, so a
few pointers would be welcome. Sort of Lantronixs for audio!
thanks
martin