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Audio amplifier

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2018-06-19

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Audio & Speech

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License: MIT license  

Simple Audio amplifier which uses 2x30W Amp and ProxFusion click boards.

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Audio Amplifier

Audio Amplifier

Audio Amplifier demonstration.

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Hardware requirements :

  • Clicker 2 for STM32 
  • 2x30W Amp click
  • ProxFusion click

Software requirements - packages :

  • 2x30W Amp click
  • ProxFusion click

Example 

This example demonstrates the operation of the 2x30W Amp click alongside with ProxFusion click board. ProxFusion click can be used mute and unmute outputs of the 2x30W Amp click board.  

Note

Using the mikroSDK source code inside this project can be used with any other development system with 2 mikroBUS slots.

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