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Audio Line Out Instructions

New MessageAudio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) anon7864
This link:
http://www.wcug.wwu.edu/~holland/iLineOut.txt

has detailed instructions for creating your line out for your i-opener.

04-07-2000 10:19:20

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) muaddib
Pictures of this mod are here:

http://www.retina.net/~jna/iopener

It was really hard to figure out what to wire to, so I added schematics and pictures of the finished board

04-11-2000 11:54:11

New MessageWorks well (modified 0 times) Mitchell
I followed the instructions and pictures from the above links and used .47 caps and it works great. No buzz into stereo with iopen
turned off. Sound quality is excellent.
I had a friend at an electronics shop do the soldiering for me, as my hands are a bit too shakey.
I would recommend this procedure if you are gonna use the iopen for an mp3 station. Now I need to find a really cheap external cdrom and power supply. I am using a 1 gig external syquest sparq drive for now.
04-14-2000 16:49:53

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Akom
I did that Mod as well - used .22uF capacitors - that's was RS had... check out my pictures:
http://skyscraper.fortunecity.com/gateway/232/Iopener/
Hope that helps someone
04-15-2000 12:51:03

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) pioneer77
Are .47pf capacitors the same as .47uf? forgive the circuitry ignorance,
computer science here, not computer engineering.
04-15-2000 13:46:29

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) pioneer77
Nevermind, it's amazing what a little research and a trip to radio shack
can teach you.

Have to use big poly caps though, no ceramic. :-P

04-15-2000 14:55:12

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) acadiel
If you go to your local RadioShack, there
is a free "kit" filled with capacitors and
resistors and stuff.. RSU #12014478.
They shouldn't charge you anything. It's
got the 47uF capacitors in it (two of them).

I got mine about 6 months ago, so I don't
know if they offer it still or not.

-- acad

04-18-2000 16:04:41

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) acadiel
Also, the kit has some wires in it just small enough for you to solder with.. :)

BTW, they have to order it. It takes about 5 business days to get it. But - it's free!

04-18-2000 16:06:13

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) muaddib
If you want .47 caps, you can come close - .44, by putting two caps in parallel, not series as was previously mentioned.

Caps in series work like resistors in parallel.

series:
c = 1/(1/c1 + 1/c2 + 1/c3 + ... + 1/cN)
parallel:
c = c1 + c2 + c3 + ... + cN

The data sheet recommends .33, though.

04-19-2000 02:15:35

New MessagePioneer77: RE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Old Component Geek
Nope... pf reads "picofarad" (trillionths of a farad), and uf reads "microfarad" (millionths pf a farad), farad being the unit of measure for capacitors.

The caps are being used to block DC, which the .47pf would do, but from the comments on this thread, there appears to be some ripple in the DC power supply, so the caps are also being used as high-pass filter, passing the AC above a certain frequency on, but leaving the DC and low frequency noise behind.

Because of the way caps work, the .47pf is waaay too high a value and would more than likely prevent the audio signal from passing.

Good luck with your mods. I'm still waiting for freakin' CC to deliver my IO ordered on the 20th! GRRRRRRRR!

Regards,
Old Component Geek

04-19-2000 06:20:27

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Blah
eh? high-pass filter leaving low frequencies to pass?
04-20-2000 10:02:22

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Blah
oh nevermind.. read it too quick
04-20-2000 10:04:36

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) zintada
I did the mod, had no problems making the actual connections on the motherboard. The problem I'm having is figuring
out what connections to make on the actual headphone jack? There's about 5 connection points if I remember offhand.
I heard that the tip was ground, and then tried to make an educated guess on left and right, but it's not working right. I get some awful feedback where you can hardly hear the sound.
04-24-2000 14:09:01

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) anon7864
You heard wrong. Tip is not ground.

Plug connections:
Tip: Right
Ring: Left
Sleeve: Ground

04-24-2000 14:23:39

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Digger
Actually, the tip is left, the middle band is right, and the top is ground.
04-24-2000 15:59:13

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) zintada
Thanks for the info guys.
04-24-2000 18:34:06

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) hevnsnt
What exactly is this "kit" that you are referring to:

I went to my RS today, and everyone working there was piling through books looking for it, finally someone found it on the computer pointing to a "Experimenters Kit" that was $60.. I told him to give the the $60.00 kit for free and he laughed his ass off. =)

Anyway, I want my kit!

-hevnsnt
http://www.I-hacked.com

04-26-2000 15:31:57

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Dr. Dremel
Hmm, well, probably some posts here that need to be deleted which I won't comment on :)

But I did find that the .47uF caps I used filtered out the lows noticably (in my car's system with a 10" in a band-pass box). I found some 2.2uF SMTs I'm going to try next, I'm hoping they'll be a high-pass filter I won't be able to hear. The 1.0uF caps recommended by the chip's pdf should also be sufficiently large to be unnoticable.

Otherwise the sound was excellent, I'm rarely able to notice the mp3 encoding artifacts :)

04-26-2000 22:23:52

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Help
I performed the audio out mod on my I-Opener. (see http://www.retina.net/~jna/iopener for more info). Now the volume does wierd things to the audio out. When I turn the volume way up, the left channel get's loud, as do the stock speakers on the I-Opener. When I turn the volume way down, the right channel get's loud, and the stock speakers get soft. Anyone have any ideas as to why this happens?
04-30-2000 21:07:07

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) prolifix
I did the line out mod and soldered a 1/8" jack to the board amplifier. it works okay except there's barley any bass, I tried hooking it up to multiple stereo systems with the same problem. is this just due to the crappy soundcard? I upgraded to the yamaha drviers and it helped a bit but didn't really solve it. soooooo.....any ideas?
05-02-2000 15:31:09

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) RedLine
Maybe you're using the wrong value of capacitors? I'm using the .22uf Mylar (green) ones from Radio Shack, they sound fine. I got 2 more of them to run 'em in parallel so I could net .44uf, but it didn't seem to make a difference.

Installation last night of line-out
***********************************
I got 2 small wires, tinned the ends of them with solder, then sorta bent them down and put just the tips on the ends of the resistors (like in the pics online). I then barely touched the wire with the soldering iron, and that little bit of heat was enough to melt it onto the surface mount stuff. You DON'T have to solder that ground wire to the IC, it's just a ground that you can get anywhere on the IOPener (big line running all around the board is grounded)..that should save some work.
***********************************

It sounds great, thanks guys!!

05-05-2000 12:35:09

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Mac-
Profile
By Line Out you mean connecting External Speakers or Connecting Headphones?
heh, most of my computers dont even have sound cards
05-07-2000 06:53:42

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Dr. Dremel
Okay, technical hint, hence the posting here.

The LM4835 spec recommends a coupling capacitor from 0.33µF to 1.0µF, and I tried a 0.47µF first and found the low end of the bass missing. (I have a 10" sub in a bandpass box in my car.) Then I tried 2.2µF caps and the bass was back.

So while the 1.0µF recommendation may be just fine, especially since it can depend somewhat on what you're plugging it into, if you want the bass you might want to use slightly larger ones just to be sure.

05-07-2000 21:17:24

New MessageIf I already have a speaker level to adapter (modified 0 times) YakBo
and if I just cut the pre-existing wires going to the speakers, and ran the audio signal into the adapter instead, what would the audio quality be like? and how would it compare to doing the soldering?
05-11-2000 14:56:04

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Doc Memory
In one word?

Crappy.

05-14-2000 22:29:32

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) V3+Hacker
Crossposting this since it may be of interest.
gaelic stated:

CN11 appears to be a "Mobile Daughter Card" site. I say appears to be because the connector looks right and has at least some of the right mounting holes, but I've never pursued it further.
Specs for the connector are at: http://developer.intel.com/design/mobile/mdcspec/index.htm

4.2 Signal Names and Pinout

1 __ MONO_OUT/PC_BEEP _ AUDIO_PWRDN ____ 2
3 __ GND ______________ MONO_PHONE _____ 4
5 __ AUXA_RIGHT _______ RESERVED _______ 6
7 __ AUXA_LEFT ________ GND ____________ 8
9 __ CD_GND ___________ 5 Vmain ________ 10
11 _ CD_RIGHT _________ RESERVED _______ 12
13 _ CD_LEFT __________ RESERVED _______ 14
15 _ GND ______________ PRIMARY_DN _____ 16
17

05-15-2000 20:11:29

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) V3 Hacker
4.2 Signal Names and Pinout

1 __ MONO_OUT/PC_BEEP _ AUDIO_PWRDN ____ 2
3 __ GND ______________ MONO_PHONE _____ 4
5 __ AUXA_RIGHT _______ RESERVED _______ 6
7 __ AUXA_LEFT ________ GND ____________ 8
9 __ CD_GND ___________ 5 Vmain ________ 10
11 _ CD_RIGHT _________ RESERVED _______ 12
13 _ CD_LEFT __________ RESERVED _______ 14
15 _ GND ______________ PRIMARY_DN _____ 16
17 _ 3.3Vaux/dual _____ 5VD ____________ 18
19 _ GND ______________ GND ____________ 20
21 _ 3.3 Vmain ________ AC97_SYNC ______ 22
23 _ AC97_SDATA_OUT ___ AC97_SDATA_INB _ 24
25 _ AC97_RESET# ______ AC97_SDATA_INA _ 26
27 _ GND ______________ GND ____________ 28
29 _ AC97_MSTRCLK _____ AC97_BITCLK ____ 30

ARGH!! truncated again!!!

05-15-2000 20:13:12

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) RenegadeX
According to p.15 of the spec. document, those are audio INPUTS to the daughter card...however, later on, there is a specification for audio and audio/modem combo daughter cards. I guess they meant "input" *to* the daughter card. Wonder if we can find any of those audio/combo cards in parts supplier shops? That would make the audio hack obselete for those with less surface-mount soldering abilities. :)

Wolfson makes one: http://www.wolfson.co.uk/9703MDC.htm. This has audio in/out headphone out & more...

...they sell samples...

05-23-2000 09:29:04

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) RenegadeX
Almost forgot -- this would mean giving up the modem functionality -- unless you found the audio/modem combo card.
05-23-2000 09:31:02

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Mac-
Profile
I was not able to find the 'LM4835' what exactly is it?
05-25-2000 16:40:50

New MessageRE:Audio Line Out Instructions (modified 0 times) Mac-
Profile
I was having a problem with this:

a)the headphone jack will of course need left and right inputs these are pins 17 and 26 respectivly on the amp these connections must be made through a 220uF electrolitic cap and must each also be pulled DOWN with 1k resistors
b) the control pin of the headphone jack must be connected to pin 21 of the amp through a 100k resistor, this connection must also be pulled UP with a second 100k resistor.

open-i said that. I read the other .txt file and it said to get a belkin 3 audio cable. If i got a belkin 3 audio cable, i know to connect the 2 wires to the pins implied above, and the ground to the side, but what is this control pin stuff?
what is the control pin?

05-25-2000 17:00:59

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