ESP32_WebRadio VS MCP_DAC

Compare ESP32_WebRadio vs MCP_DAC and see what are their differences.

MCP_DAC

Arduino library for MCP_DAC MCP48xx and MCP49xx series SPI-DAC (by RobTillaart)
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ESP32_WebRadio MCP_DAC
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0.0 4.6
over 2 years ago 14 days ago
C++ C++
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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ESP32_WebRadio

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MCP_DAC

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  • How to use an audio jack
    1 project | /r/esp32 | 1 Sep 2022
    I'm using a 12-bit 2-channel SPI DAC to take digital audio information from WAV files and outputting directly to a 3.5mm audio-out jack, with a couple of electrolytic caps to AC couple the output. Try the MCP4922 chip. It connects to the ESP32 with 3 SPI pins (clock, chip select, data) and needs a 5v reference voltage. It outputs 0v-5v depending on the input values of 0 to 4095. I use this library to access the MCP4922: https://github.com/RobTillaart/MCP_DAC and it works great and the resulting audio sounds great. It's not audiofile level, but I've done public performances and nobody can really tell the difference.

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