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LPC1768 LPCXpresso Board connecting to analog input pins

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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by LPCNX123 on Mon Oct 04 07:47:37 MST 2010
Hello,  I plan to get the LPC1768 LPCXpressoBoard, I need to know what I need to connect a microphone or line in out and earphones and digital coaxial, tos link in/out  to the boards pins for everything to do with audio.  Is their and all in one soultion like a break out box I can buy?   thanks,  LPC.  .........    connections  1/8 input/ouput 1/4 input/output xlr input/output, spdif input/output, mic in line in/out, headphone/earphone

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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Mon Oct 04 23:31:59 MST 2010
You might want to consider Code Red's RDB1768 board which provides the same LPC1768 MCU as the LPCXpresso1768 board, and is also completely compatible with the LPCXpresso IDE. The RDB1768 provides the following audio related functions on board:

[LIST]
[*]16-bit stereo audio input/output using NXP UDA1380 with programmable  sample rates from 8KHz to 48KHz.
[*]Audio speaker (driven from LPC1768 DAC or audio codec).
[*]Standard audio jacks for line-in, line-out, mic-in and stereo headphones.
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More information at

http://www.code-red-tech.com/lpc1768-development-kit.php

Regards,
CodeRedSupport
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by LPCNX123 on Mon Oct 04 08:44:59 MST 2010

Quote: igorsk
Just curious, is there a specific reason you chose LPC1768? It's not particularly suitable for audio processing IMO.



For the Successive approximation ADC, and a friend told me to get this one, so I am gonna be getting this one:)  Can you help any or I am on my own.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by igorsk on Mon Oct 04 08:16:34 MST 2010
Just curious, is there a specific reason you chose LPC1768? It's not particularly suitable for audio processing IMO.
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