Need to queue up MP3''s with my Stamp
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Alex,
As a matter of fact, a fellow coworker just went through a similar
exercise with a different uP. Atmel just came out with a reference
design for an MP3 player. The rx and tx lines don't come out to a
header, so you need to manually solder on a couple of wires. Once you
do this, you can have the Stamp control the operation of the MP3
player via an RS232 link. Follow the URL below:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=2924
Good luck,
Ed
--- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, "atl_guy1138" <atl_guy1138@y...>
wrote:
> My project requires audio output, and in an effort to keep it
> solid-state, I'd like to use an MP3 player instead of the
standalone
> CD-Rom I'm currently using. Anyone know of a consumer MP3 player or
> some kind of MP3 component that could be controlled by a Stamp via
> RS232?
>
> Thanks
> --Alex
As a matter of fact, a fellow coworker just went through a similar
exercise with a different uP. Atmel just came out with a reference
design for an MP3 player. The rx and tx lines don't come out to a
header, so you need to manually solder on a couple of wires. Once you
do this, you can have the Stamp control the operation of the MP3
player via an RS232 link. Follow the URL below:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=2924
Good luck,
Ed
--- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, "atl_guy1138" <atl_guy1138@y...>
wrote:
> My project requires audio output, and in an effort to keep it
> solid-state, I'd like to use an MP3 player instead of the
standalone
> CD-Rom I'm currently using. Anyone know of a consumer MP3 player or
> some kind of MP3 component that could be controlled by a Stamp via
> RS232?
>
> Thanks
> --Alex