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GitHub - namazso/cxadc-clockgen-mod: aka "ClockGen Lite"

This is a modification of the original CXADC ClockGen at https://gitlab.com/wolfre/cxadc-clock-generator-audio-adc

There are several changes that make this possible:

Shared build guide for any setup
  1. Enable 512 fs master mode by bridging MODE0

Unfortunately the most common PCM1802 board has a bug where the + side of the bridgable connections is not actually connected to 3V3. To fix this, you will need to add a cable.

  1. Connect the PCM1802 board to the Pi Pico
  1. Flash the firmware on the Pi Pico

Build and flash the contents of the firmware folder. Alternatively, you can use the prebuilt version to skip the building step.

Use as a cheaper CXADC Clock Generator + audio ADC
  1. Connect PCM1802's SCK to GPIO21
  2. Build the necessary amount of clock generator adapters as in the original
  3. Connect their GND to GND and their clock input to GPIO21

How you make the connection is up to you, but cutting an SMA cable may be a very easy solution if using the SMA version of the adapter boards.

Use as an externally clocked audio ADC with a Domesday Duplicator
  1. Connect GNDs, connect PCM1802's SCK to the Domesday Duplicator's pin 40
Use as an externally clocked audio ADC with a MISRC

1. Connect the SMA clock output of the MISRC to SCK and GND of the PCM1802

Use the AUX pins and pcm_extract instead.


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