$39 MP3 player board, OS ARM programmer and rubber buttons

Spark Fun dropped some new electronics - I really want to make a DIY MP3 player with the new board....

Mod-Mp3
A ready to go VS1002 MP3 decoder board. Includes SD socket, battery holder, voltage regulation, and audio jacks. Add your choice of controllers and you've got a configurable MP3 player! - Link.

Arm-Usb-Ocd-2
A new beefy ARM programmer is here. Based on opensource code and hardware, the ARM-USB-OCD will support many new ICs - Link.

Button-Pad-4
The button pads are here! This is an opaque silicon rubber button pad with 4 buttons orignally inspired by the folks at monome.org. Now all we need is huge PCB to play the worlds largest game of life - Link.

More @ Spark Fun electronics - Link.


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Posted by: Russtang on August 3, 2006 at 11:21 AM

Or you could buy one of these players for $15 shipped:

http://www.ledshoppe.com/Product/com/CA2019.htm


Posted by: Netstorm on August 3, 2006 at 11:36 AM

Interesting stuff!

Personally I'd like to work on a mp3 player which can tune into internet radio streams without using a computer. (i.e. like the Squeezebox devices)

Anyone with some suggestions into that particular direction? Would it be much harder than, for example, a DIY mp4 player which uses a memory card?


Posted by: Russtang on August 3, 2006 at 12:21 PM

I stream internet radio/network MP3s with a couple of different devices.

Hacked XBOX. I run XBOX Media Center on both of mine. Probably overkill, but you can get a modchip and xbox for around $120 total these days. And you can stream a whole lot more than just music.

Omnifi DMS1. About $45 shipped with wifi adapter (ebay prices). Not much hacking involved here, but cheaper than a squeezebox.

Russ


Posted by: Netstorm on August 3, 2006 at 2:01 PM

Thank you very much for those suggestions Russ! :)


Posted by: sleepydog on August 3, 2006 at 10:10 PM

From reading the spark fun's website I can't tell what kind of controllers can be connected to the MP3 player. I'd like to wire up something for my blind Dad.


Posted by: mpeg2tom on September 7, 2006 at 9:38 PM

It says that the MP3 board is controlled by the "UEXT connector", but it sure would be great if the "UEXT connector" was better documented. I can't figure out what it is!

Until then, yeah best to purchase a cheap MP3 player and hook FETs or relays to the switches.

Here is a $5 MP3 player/USB drive from MPJA. This is currently powering my Neurotic Santa.


Posted by: MP4-Player on November 19, 2006 at 4:27 PM

WoW seems like alot, have fun building that stuff!


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