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JackPair Bluetooth and else #4

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skubster opened this issue May 4, 2022 · 8 comments
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JackPair Bluetooth and else #4

skubster opened this issue May 4, 2022 · 8 comments

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@skubster
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skubster commented May 4, 2022

Hello, i want to try your open source product but i have some problems:

First of all
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this one, like i understand you use bluuetooth module as a connector with phone, but i dont realy know how to connect it to nucleo board(name of pins and etc of xs3868 doesn't match to yours)

so then there is another problem with it, i dont hear anything when use WIN 10 app
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how can i solve this problems? or can you help me solve them?

@gusosborne
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Which XS3868 do you have (link)? You most likely need a proper breakout board for it. Otherwise, it is pretty difficult to interface with (requiring capacitors and such).

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skubster commented May 5, 2022

Which XS3868 do you have (link)? You most likely need a proper breakout board for it. Otherwise, it is pretty difficult to interface with (requiring capacitors and such).

Hello, i have this one Tap but i solder it out from shield board and add there wires to power and rx and tx, it connects to blueetoth but doesnt work as i line interface

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UPD:
i connected Line IN/OUT to XS3868 mic and rigth audio

i hear something on PC app, but nothing back

Headphones and microphone crackling and squeaking and it is very painful for the ears, does anyone know how to fix it?

Or i connected it wrong

@skubster
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I use hardware guide on GitHub And the site of this project, but nothing works

@skubster
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jackpair

@gusosborne
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gusosborne commented May 16, 2022

I’m pretty sure you need to add a capacitor on one of the audio lines to block DC current. You definitely need a blocking capacitor, if you removed the xs3868 from its breakout board. I can’t find my reference at the moment, but I’ll try to take a picture of my first attempt.

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I bough the new one breakout

@skubster skubster closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale May 23, 2022
@skubster skubster reopened this May 31, 2022
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skubster commented Jun 6, 2022

Stil nothing

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