On 04/02/2011 14:20, Jacopo Monegato wrote: > Hi there! > I wonder if the tag is the most appropriate, > as a student (and musician) I often wonder about making my own equipment,= and i have been thinking for some time to build, or just to design, my own= audio interface. > Let's forget about all the analog part for a second. After all that stuff= the signal would be converted into digital, then written into a pic and th= en sent through the UART to the pc, using usb protocol. A teacher of mine s= uggested to buy a 5$ 5.1 audio interface from the internet, then change the= ADs, but i wanted to do the most i could on my own.. i mean, it can't be T= HIS HARD to program a pic to encode the data from the AD to match the USB A= UDIO 2.0 driver requirements.. > > My problem is here: i tried to search over the net for the driver specifi= cation but i'm not sure to have found it out, could anyone push me in the r= ight direction? > > Jacopo Monegato > =09 The "Creative USB SoundBlaster MP3+" uses Analog Devices AD1885 as DAC=20 and ADC. See datasheet for it and what is limitation? --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .