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AUDIO => BOSS DAC => Topic started by: wealas on July 11, 2017, 08:10:08 AM

Title: Question about pin 14 on J19 connector
Post by: wealas on July 11, 2017, 08:10:08 AM
Hi,

I would like to mute my amp when the Boss DAC is not playing any music, could you give me some more info on the mute amp pin on the J19 connector?
Does it operate in parallel with the auto mute function of the DAC? Or do I have to use the GPIO calls via code?
What are the states at DAC mute and unmute?

What about pin 13? When is that active?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Question about pin 14 on J19 connector
Post by: sparkyadmin on July 12, 2017, 01:24:02 AM
Hi,
   Please find below answers for your questions

 1. You can control the mute of your AMP with the GPIO22 of the RPI. In the BOSS board,GPIO22 comes on 14th pin of J19 Connector.

 2. You can control the mute of the DAC with the GPIO6 of the RPI.

 3.13th pin(GPIO23 of RPI) of J19 connector is used for  shutdown control of VOLT AMP board.

With Regards
Sparky Admin
Title: Re: Question about pin 14 on J19 connector
Post by: wealas on July 13, 2017, 03:11:23 AM
Thanks, however I do not want to control the mute manually, I want the Boss DAC to control the amp mute automatically based on the auto mute login the the Boss DAC. So when the Boss auto mutes, it should bring pin 14 low and when it un-mutes it should bring pin 14 high.
Is that possible? Can a driver update introduce that functionality?
Title: Question about pin 14 on J19 connector
Post by: Victorsag on September 29, 2017, 06:05:59 AM
You can use 20-pin PSUs in a 24-pin mobo.No need to use any converter but u should use a 24-pin PSU so that your board get enough stable power.
Title: Question about pin 14 on J19 connector
Post by: Tariksag on September 30, 2017, 02:05:22 PM
You can use 20-pin PSUs in a 24-pin mobo.No need to use any converter but u should use a 24-pin PSU so that your board get enough stable power.
Title: Question about pin 14 on J19 connector
Post by: sr_rydanov1985 on October 01, 2017, 01:15:42 PM
You can use 20-pin PSUs in a 24-pin mobo.No need to use any converter but u should use a 24-pin PSU so that your board get enough stable power.