[sdiy] ATSamD4 Breakout Board
Eric Brombaugh
ebrombaugh1 at cox.net
Sun Nov 8 00:11:37 CET 2015
Have you already decided to go with the Atmel SAMDxx parts or are you
just looking for any old Cortex M0? I've done a little breakout done for
the STM32F030F4 here:
http://ebrombaugh.studionebula.com/embedded/stm32f030breakout/index.html
The parts are really cheap ($0.57 ea in 20qty from Future) and they've
got lots of useful features. I did a little DIY Euro-Rack module based
on this part and a SPI DAC here:
http://ebrombaugh.studionebula.com/synth/cheep_mod/index.html
I've got wavetable oscillators, drum voices and LPC speech running on it.
I got a few of the Atmel SAMD21 parts a while back but the learning
curve between them and the STM32 parts I'm used to is pretty steep so I
shelved them. I suppose I should try again at some point.
Eric
On 11/07/2015 03:48 PM, Jim Patchell wrote:
> I will take a looky see. Sounds pretty good. Looking forward to the
> release of a SAMD21 board. I would really prefere to get something that
> was already done.
>
> -Jim
>
>
> On 11/7/2015 1:05 PM, Byron G. Jacquot wrote:
>>> I am sorry. Not enough sleep lately. The processor is actually the
>>> ATSAMD21, not D4. Not even sure where the D4 came from in my brain.
>> Offlist as I want to keep this a little bit quiet:
>>
>> I know of a small form factor SAMD21 board that's imminent - to be
>> released in time for Black Friday. I'll try to remember to point you
>> to it when it comes out.
>>
>> In the meantime, take a look at the Teensy 3.2 and it's Audio shield.
>> Paul Stoffgren has the I2S DMA stuff working such that it's not hard
>> to add DSP modules. I'm working through an emulation of a Simmons
>> drum with one right now, with plenty of horsepower left over.
>>
>> -Byron Jacquot
>>
>
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