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MP3 Trigger

Product Code: WIG-11029

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The MP3 Trigger is quite possibly the most versatile, low-cost, low power embedded MP3 Player.

  • Replaces: WIG-09715

Make some noise with your next project! The MP3 Trigger board is built to make it MP3 sound integration easier than ever. The board has 18 external trigger pins that will directly trigger pre-selected MP3 tracks, and a full-duplex serial control port that provides full transport control, remote triggering for up to 256 tracks, and fast real-time volume control. MP3s are stored on FAT16 formatted SDSC or FAT32 formatted SDHC micro-SD flash memory cards. In addition, optimized code now achieves 192Kbps stereo playback from a wider range of cards than before.

The heart of the MP3 Trigger board is the Cypress PSoC CY8C29466-24SXI microcontroller which serves up MP3 data to a VLSI VS1063 audio codec IC. This version also supports an optional initialization file that can be used to set the serial port baud rate as well as to reprogram any of the 18 trigger inputs to alternate functions, including random and sequential track selection, transport controls and even volume up/down. Each conventional trigger can be set to either allow immediate restarts, or to lock out restarts if audio is playing. Also, a new trigger filename convention provides greater flexibility in naming your MP3 tracks and makes file management easier.

There is also a “Quiet Mode” feature that can be enabled via the serial control port. In this mode, the trigger inputs don’t start tracks directly, but instead produce a serial message indicating which triggers were activated. A host microcontroller can thus monitor the trigger inputs and then start any track or sequence of tracks via the serial control port, making the triggers much more flexible.

Note: This product is a collaboration with Jamie Robertson. A portion of each sales goes back to them for product support and continued development.

Features:

  • Input voltage: 4.5-12VDC
  • Current Consumption: 45mA idle, 85mA playing
  • File system: FAT16/FAT32
  • Audio out: line level stereo (1/8" stereo jack)
  • Trigger inputs: 3.3-5V, active low inputs with internal pull-ups
  • Serial: Full duplex, 8N1, 38.4K baud

Features:

  • Input voltage: 4.5-12VDC
  • Current Consumption: 45mA idle, 85mA playing
  • File system: FAT16/FAT32
  • Audio out: line level stereo (1/8" stereo jack)
  • Trigger inputs: 3.3-5V, active low inputs with internal pull-ups
  • Serial: Full duplex, 8N1, 38.4K baud
View FileDatasheet (CY8C29466-24SXI)    Size: (1.64 MB)
View FileWIG-11029 V2.5 User Guide    Size: (938.1 KB)
View FileWIG-11029 Schematic    Size: (81.63 KB)
View FileDatasheet (VS1063)    Size: (828.95 KB)

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MP3 Trigger<p>Make some noise with your next project! The MP3 Trigger board is built to make it MP3 sound integration easier than ever. The board has 18 external trigger pins that will directly trigger pre-selected MP3 tracks, and a full-duplex serial control port that provides full transport control, remote triggering for up to 256 tracks, and fast real-time volume control. MP3s are stored on FAT16 formatted SDSC or FAT32 formatted SDHC micro-SD flash memory cards. In addition, optimized code now achieves 192Kbps stereo playback from a wider range of cards than before.</p> <p>The heart of the MP3 Trigger board is the Cypress PSoC CY8C29466-24SXI microcontroller which serves up MP3 data to a VLSI VS1063 audio codec IC. This version also supports an optional initialization file that can be used to set the serial port baud rate as well as to reprogram any of the 18 trigger inputs to alternate functions, including random and sequential track selection, transport controls and even volume up/down. Each conventional trigger can be set to either allow immediate restarts, or to lock out restarts if audio is playing. Also, a new trigger filename convention provides greater flexibility in naming your MP3 tracks and makes file management easier.</p> <p>There is also a &ldquo;Quiet Mode&rdquo; feature that can be enabled via the serial control port. In this mode, the trigger inputs don&rsquo;t start tracks directly, but instead produce a serial message indicating which triggers were activated. A host microcontroller can thus monitor the trigger inputs and then start any track or sequence of tracks via the serial control port, making the triggers much more flexible.</p> <p><strong>Note:</strong> This product is a collaboration with Jamie Robertson. A portion of each sales goes back to them for product support and continued development.</p> <p><strong>Features:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Input voltage: 4.5-12VDC</li> <li>Current Consumption: 45mA idle, 85mA playing </li> <li>File system: FAT16/FAT32</li> <li>Audio out: line level stereo (1/8" stereo jack)</li> <li>Trigger inputs: 3.3-5V, active low inputs with internal pull-ups</li> <li>Serial: Full duplex, 8N1, 38.4K baud</li> </ul>Move your mouse over image or click to enlarge