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Electro-Smith Daisy Seed Development Board

Electrosmith

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Daisy is an embedded platform for music. It features everything you need for creating high fidelity audio hardware devices. Just plug in a USB cable and start making sound! No soldering required.

Resources: Documentation, and examples are hosted on our GitHub repository for easy download. All firmware that we develop is released for free under a permissive open source license(MIT). Check out the getting started wiki page!

Let's teach computers how to sing!

Programmability: C++, Arduino, Max/MSP Gen~, Pure Data(export using Heavy)

Hardware: ARM Cortex-M7 MCU, High fidelity AKM stereo audio codec with up to 24-bit 192kHz, 64MB of SDRAM, and 8MB of flash memory

Pinouts include:

. 31 total GPIO pins which can be configured as standard GPIO or one of several alternate functions including 16-bit Analog to Digital Converters(x12)

. 12-bit Digital to Analog Converters(x2)

. SD Card interfaces

. PWM outputs

. Serial protocols for connecting to external sensors and devices including SPI, UART, I2S, and I2C

. Dedicated VIN pin for power (input range from 4v to 17v)

. Micro USB port along with additional USB pins for full OTG-support as host and device. Port can be used for power, firmware, and debugging.

Product Overview

Daisy is an embedded platform for music. It features everything you need for creating high fidelity audio hardware devices. Just plug in a USB cable and start making sound! No soldering required.

Resources: Documentation, and examples are hosted on our GitHub repository for easy download. All firmware that we develop is released for free under a permissive open source license(MIT). Check out the getting started wiki page!

Let's teach computers how to sing!

Programmability: C++, Arduino, Max/MSP Gen~, Pure Data(export using Heavy)

Hardware: ARM Cortex-M7 MCU, High fidelity AKM stereo audio codec with up to 24-bit 192kHz, 64MB of SDRAM, and 8MB of flash memory

Pinouts include:

. 31 total GPIO pins which can be configured as standard GPIO or one of several alternate functions including 16-bit Analog to Digital Converters(x12)

. 12-bit Digital to Analog Converters(x2)

. SD Card interfaces

. PWM outputs

. Serial protocols for connecting to external sensors and devices including SPI, UART, I2S, and I2C

. Dedicated VIN pin for power (input range from 4v to 17v)

. Micro USB port along with additional USB pins for full OTG-support as host and device. Port can be used for power, firmware, and debugging.