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@@ -347,14 +347,14 @@ span.mainfunction {color: #993300; font-weight: bolder}
{"type":"AudioInputI2S","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"i2s","inputs":0,"outputs":2,"category":"input-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioInputI2SQuad","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"i2s_quad","inputs":0,"outputs":4,"category":"input-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioInputAnalog","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"adc","inputs":0,"outputs":1,"category":"input-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioInputI2Sslave","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"i2ss","inputs":0,"outputs":2,"category":"input-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioInputI2Sslave","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"i2sslave","inputs":0,"outputs":2,"category":"input-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioInputUSB","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"usb","inputs":0,"outputs":2,"category":"input-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioOutputI2S","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"i2s","inputs":2,"outputs":0,"category":"output-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioOutputI2SQuad","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"i2s_quad","inputs":4,"outputs":0,"category":"output-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioOutputSPDIF","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"spdif","inputs":2,"outputs":0,"category":"output-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioOutputAnalog","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"dac","inputs":1,"outputs":0,"category":"output-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioOutputPWM","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"pwm","inputs":1,"outputs":0,"category":"output-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioOutputI2Sslave","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"i2ss","inputs":2,"outputs":0,"category":"output-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioOutputI2Sslave","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"i2sslave","inputs":2,"outputs":0,"category":"output-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioOutputUSB","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"usb","inputs":2,"outputs":0,"category":"output-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioMixer4","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"mixer","inputs":4,"outputs":1,"category":"mixer-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
{"type":"AudioPlayMemory","data":{"defaults":{"name":{"value":"new"}},"shortName":"playMem","inputs":0,"outputs":1,"category":"play-function","color":"#E6E0F8","icon":"arrow-in.png"}},
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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="AudioInputI2Sslave">
<h3>Summary</h3>
<div class=tooltipinfo>
<p>Receive 16 bit stereo audio from an I2S device using I2S slave mode.</p>
<p>Receive 16 bit stereo audio from an I2S device using I2S slave mode
(where the ADC or codec chip, not Teensy, controls audio timing).</p>
</div>
<h3>Audio Connections</h3>
<table class=doc align=center cellpadding=3>
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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="AudioOutputAnalog">
<h3>Summary</h3>
<div class=tooltipinfo>
<p>Transmit 12 bit audio using Teensy 3.1's built-in digital to analog converter.</p>
<p>Transmit 12 bit audio using Teensy's built-in digital to analog converter.</p>
<p align=center><img src="img/dac_speaker.jpg"><br>
<small><a href="http://www.pjrc.com/store/prop_shield.html" target="_blank_">Prop Shield with 4&ohm; Speaker</a></small></p>
</div>
<h3>Audio Connections</h3>
<table class=doc align=center cellpadding=3>
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<tr class=odd><td align=center>In 0</td><td>Audio Channel</td></tr>
</table>
<h3>Functions</h3>
<p>This object has no functions to call from the Arduino sketch. It
simply streams data from the ADC to its output port.</p>
<p class=func><span class=keyword>analogReference</span>(ref);</p>
<p class=desc>Configure output voltage range:<br>
<span class=literal>INTERNAL</span> selects 1.2 volt peak-to-peak output.<br>
<span class=literal>EXTERNAL</span> selects 3.3 volt peak-to-peak output.
</p>
<h3>Hardware</h3>
<p align=center><img src="img/dacpin.jpg"></p>
<p>Signal range is 0 to 1.2V</p>
<p>Most applications require at least a 10&micro;F DC-blocking capacitor.</p>
<p>TODO: photo of Teensy 3.1 with 10&micro;F capacitor and 3.5mm jack.</p>
<p>Signal range default is 0 to 1.2V</p>
<p>The output voltage has DC level. Some applications require a DC-blocking capacitor. If unsure, a 10&micro;F is usually a safe value to use. If an aluminum or tantalum capacitor is used, the positive terminal should connect to Teensy's DAC pin.</p>
<p>The DAC pin is used with the
<a href="http://www.pjrc.com/store/prop_shield.html" target="_blank_">Prop Shield</a>
to drive speakers.</p>
<h3>Examples</h3>
<p class=exam>File &gt; Examples &gt; Audio &gt; HardwareTesting &gt; PassThroughMono
</p>
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not filtered. This may not
be an issue for many uses, but care should be used if amplified and driven
to high power tweeters.</p>
<p>When using 3.3V output, the power supply is used for the analog reference. Noise
present on the 3.3V power can couple to the DAC output signal.
</p>
</script>
<script type="text/x-red" data-template-name="AudioOutputAnalog">
<div class="form-row">
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<p class=exam>File &gt; Examples &gt; Audio &gt; HardwareTesting &gt; PassThroughMono
</p>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>This object only works properly when Tools > CPU_Speed is set to
<p>This object only works properly when Tools &gt; CPU_Speed is set to
48 or 96 MHz. Other speeds aren't supported and will likely fail
in strange ways.</p>
<p>The PWM carrier frequency is 88.2 kHz. The suggested circuit
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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="AudioOutputI2Sslave">
<h3>Summary</h3>
<div class=tooltipinfo>
<p>Transmit 16 bit stereo audio to an I2S device using I2S slave mode.</p>
<p>Transmit 16 bit stereo audio to an I2S device using I2S slave mode
(where the DAC or codec chip, not Teensy, controls audio timing).</p>
</div>
<h3>Audio Connections</h3>
<table class=doc align=center cellpadding=3>

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