Aida DSP "La Prima" is an audio shield for Arduino and Energia (TM4C123) with a 24bit/48-96-192kHz DSP on it.
- Compact design size 105x54x35mm (Arduino shield form factor)
- Low noise design for audio applications
- 2 mono inputs 4 mono outputs
- Encoder, Button and Leds soldered on board for practical usage
- Expansion connector with available signals from DSP
- Available open source examples for Arduino Uno/Mega/Due and Energia (TM4C123)
DSP is programmed with Sigma Studio. This is an extremely intuitive graphical design tool, with a smooth learning curve. When you've tweaked your audio algorithm enough you can generate an .xml file which contains DSP firmware and then with our Java tool you can generate a C header file to be used in the Arduino IDE.
Now you can code a sketch that communicates with the DSP in real time to change its cells (audio algorithm blocks) using Aida DSP official Arduino API library.
Basically you can manage your UI (user interface: buttons, faders, etc.) with Arduino and then let the DSP do the whole hard work of processing audio with superb quality. For example you can use the DSP to generate a sine tone and change its frequency and amplitude with a pot wired to Arduino's analog input. Check out our examples on Github!
- 1st and 2nd order equalizers with adjustable f, Q, gain
- Processors with peak or rms detection for monochannel and multichannel dynamics
- Mixers and splitters
- Tone and noise generators
- Fixed and variable gain
- Loudness
- Delay
- Stereo enhancement
- Dynamic bass boost
- FIR & IIR filters
- Level detectors
- GPIO control and conditioning
- Special function to update DSP parameters in real-time without clicks and pops
- More...
- Examples
- Arduino/Energia Libraries
- Java Tools
- Hardware specs & additional informations
- Wiki
- Where to BUY: Tindie
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Aida DSP Team 2016