Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!decwrl!sgi!sanjay@nirvana.esd.sgi.com From: sanjay@nirvana.esd.sgi.com (Sanjay Iyer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: Sound chip for the Personal IRIS Summary: audio input and output specs Message-ID: <41372@sgi.sgi.com> Date: 6 Sep 89 23:32:18 GMT References: <8908311403.AA05313@zorac.DCIEM.DND.CA> Sender: sanjay@nirvana.esd.sgi.com Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 43 In article <8908311403.AA05313@zorac.DCIEM.DND.CA>, tim@zorac.dciem.dnd.ca (Tim Pointing) writes: > > The sound chip exists on all Personal Irises. The only documentation is > > the man page for the driver /dev/audio. You will need to get a speaker > > and microphone. The PI has miniature audio jacks in the back. > > Does anybody have any info on things like leves and impedences for these > jacks or are they some "standard"? This ought to help: PERSONAL IRIS AUDIO I/O INFORMATION Line input: +/- 2.5 v (input is AC coupled) is full scale to ADC ADC is 8-bit, 2's complement Input impedance is 22K ohms. Input gains not adjustable. Frequency response: 20 Hz - 13 KHz @ 32K/sec sampling rate 20 Hz - 6.6 KHz @ 16K/sec sampling rate 20 Hz - 3.3 KHz @ 8K/sec sampling rate Microphone input: +/- 3.8 mv (input is AC coupled) is full scale to ADC ADC is 8-bit, 2's complement Input impedance 330 ohms. Designed for use with 300 ohm microphone. Input is summed (analog) with line input. Output: With full output gain (0xff) and no load, output swings +/- 4.9 v. Reduced output gain linearly reduces swing. Output is AC coupled (~4 ohms in series with 220 uf). Can directly drive 8 ohm speaker. (By the way there is no single sound chip; the audio circuit is composed of a combined ADC-DAC, another DAC for output gain control, a switched-capacitor filter, and misc amps).