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I cannot find anywhere instruction for Metronome. I shall read SRC4192 for jumper settings, although some standard configuration would be appreciated What I cannnot find is what voltage (LDO?) regulator is on board: may I use +5V on input? Thanks
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The onboard LDO is 3.3V, but the chip is 5V tolerant, so you will be fine.
Russ is working on a manual for the Metronome. We will post some defaults here shortly.
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Thanks for the replay.
Do you mean that the on board regulator will be able to (low) drop the 5V to the 3.3V needed by SRC4192?
On datasheet I read max voltage for SRC9192 is 4V.
As for the default setting I'll wait for the manual.
Thanks!
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Yes the LDO can easily work at 5V.
The SRC4192 chip is a 3.3V part.
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Thanks Reading datasheet I found only following settings to change: IFMT0 = + (INPUT FORMAT = I2S) OFMT0 = + (OUTPUT FORMAT = I2S) that would be enough to start.
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FYI, manuals are up on the Opus page now. :)
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