Designing and Developing an AVB/Milan-Compliant Audio Network Endpoint
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This hands-on workshop guides participants through designing and developing an AVB/Milan-compliant audio network endpoint using the Panda-Board reference design. Divided into hardware and software sections, explore key components including the Cirrus Logic CS2100CP PLL for clock recovery, CS4272 audio codecs, and various I/O interfaces (XLR, I2S, SPDIF). Learn to configure and deploy real-time audio streaming over networks using lib_joyned libraries and the XMOS toolchain. Master fundamental principles of AVB/Milan protocols for synchronized audio networking, hardware design techniques for audio endpoints, software development with practical implementation, and testing methods using professional tools like Wireshark. Presented by Fabian Braun, CEO and Founder of JOYNED, an experienced embedded systems engineer who helped define the Milan specification and advocates for open audio networking standards. Basic C programming knowledge and understanding of embedded systems are recommended for this comprehensive 2.5-hour session from the Audio Developer Conference.
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Workshop: Designing & Developing an AVB/Milan-Compliant Audio Network Endpoint - Fabian Braun - ADC
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