Hello I think you're making the best stuff on youtube. Very honestly. This is all what I wanted to watch or learn . I am trying to.build my own amplifier with dsp and a touch screen about 50 W 2.1 and all I cam do I analog stuff. You really help me and inspire me. Please make more videos. From very basic if possible. I love your videos.
Just wow, what an amazing implementation, I really want to get into FPGAs. Thanks for the video, I hope I can see you in one of my livestreams again, you trully helped me on learning so many stuff!, grettings.
With my Sony earphones on, the system sounds AMAZING! Excellent work on this design and implementation! Would you consider sharing this via Open Source framework on GitHub so that others can learn from your work?
Hey I also tried to get the TAS5601 to work properly but how do you get the 200kHz PWM modulation? I did it with an STM32 but I get a lot of audible noise even when playing 50% duty cylce only.
@@YetAnotherElectronicsChannel Thank you for your response! I am checking it out now. Right now i am working on my Bachelor Thesis and your videos are my holy grail in the Internet. How did you get all the knowlege? As this is exactly the field i want to work with after studeing I am very interestet in your videos.
I think an HP is not heeded for usual L+R channels. This is just a wasting of IC resources. Nobody will blame if their loudspeakers will play at least something from LFE band. Besides, some people turn on a subwoofer occasionally, so they need a sound below 120Hz in their L+R.
Hello I think you're making the best stuff on youtube. Very honestly. This is all what I wanted to watch or learn . I am trying to.build my own amplifier with dsp and a touch screen about 50 W 2.1 and all I cam do I analog stuff. You really help me and inspire me. Please make more videos. From very basic if possible. I love your videos.
Glad to be the 2020 subscriber, happy new year guys!
Your all digital sound system sounds really hi-fi with the sub + lspkr + rspkr all running from the fpga filtered audio. Nice design!
Just wow, what an amazing implementation, I really want to get into FPGAs. Thanks for the video, I hope I can see you in one of my livestreams again, you trully helped me on learning so many stuff!, grettings.
Congratulations on reaching 1k subscribers!
Love your audio based projects! Your work is very inspiring and interesting.
I like german enginerrs, they share things with knowledge, not entertainment.
With my Sony earphones on, the system sounds AMAZING!
Excellent work on this design and implementation!
Would you consider sharing this via Open Source framework on GitHub so that others can learn from your work?
Good implementation and also your explanation...
Great work YAEC! Just subscribed :)
very impressive
very nice video and project. It would be interesting to see the code and how you plugged everything together in the software
Cheers!
Inmp441 microphone with esp32 and Bluetooth earpods can we hava video over this
hello, what FPGA would you recommend? The tiny one you used in your last video or this big one?
Any new content my friend?
Just wondering why you chose to route the subwoofer audio through a CAN transceiver..Danke!
Antonio Della Rovere it was a showcasing project for a trade show
Hey I also tried to get the TAS5601 to work properly but how do you get the 200kHz PWM modulation? I did it with an STM32 but I get a lot of audible noise even when playing 50% duty cylce only.
also why did you choose a PWM controlled IC instead of an I2S IC?
Hi Severin! Please check out my video about the FPGA based Class-D I made a while ago. There u can see how the concept is working
@@YetAnotherElectronicsChannel Thank you for your response! I am checking it out now. Right now i am working on my Bachelor Thesis and your videos are my holy grail in the Internet. How did you get all the knowlege? As this is exactly the field i want to work with after studeing I am very interestet in your videos.
@@severingetzner8211 thanks a lot for your appreciation!
Awesome work!
Please send us the project!!
Hm looks like "lets find the most challenging solution for this simple task" to me 😉
hurry up, because it's almost 2k :D
I think an HP is not heeded for usual L+R channels. This is just a wasting of IC resources. Nobody will blame if their loudspeakers will play at least something from LFE band. Besides, some people turn on a subwoofer occasionally, so they need a sound below 120Hz in their L+R.