Suitable for developing DSP-based audio systems Analog Devices (ADI) announced on the 9th that it is launching an audio system that accelerates the development of various digital audio devices.

▲ SHARC audio module main board [Photo = ADI]
ADI's audio system consists of the SHARC audio module main board (ADZS-SC589-MINI, $195), the audio project pin board (ADZS-AUDIOPROJECT, $95), and the A
2 B Class-D amplifier module (ADZS-AUDIOA2BAMP, $95), and can be used to develop audio FX processors, multi-channel audio systems, MIDI synthesizers, and other DSP-based audio systems.
The SHARC audio module main board features the ADSP-SC589 floating-point SHARC processor and the AD2428 low-latency A
/ B audio bus transceiver, and comes with a free CrossCore Embedded Studio license and ICE-1000 emulator for debugging.
The audio project pin board features three MIDI 5-pin ports and two 1/4-inch stereo jacks for input and output, four push buttons for programming and external connectivity, and three dials that connect to the housekeeping ADC of the SHARC audio module.
A
2 B Class-D amplifier module is a two-wire twisted pair It can receive digital audio data from a PDM microphone or serial TDM source on the main board or another connected A
2 B node using the configured A
2 B bus. It also has two SSM3582 high-efficiency 4-input 4-output Class-D amplifiers that amplify the data and output it directly to passive speakers.
Providing high-fidelity multi-channel digital audio with low, uniform latency to a fully synchronized, distributed audio system, this audio system is ideal for rapid prototyping, evaluation projects, demonstrations, and educational applications.