![]() ![]() Certainly beats just yelling across the room. Planning a game of Hacker Jeopardy at your next meetup? You’re going to want some proper buzzers to complete the experience, but why buy when you can build? has released an open source DIY game buzzer system based on the Arduino that will help instantly elevate your game. We’re all for adding modern functionality to older hardware, even if you’ve got to hang it off the back as an external module.Ĭontinue reading “Subwoofer Gets Arduino Brain Transplant” → Posted in Arduino Hacks, digital audio hacks Tagged arduino pro mini, home theater, reverse engineering, S3P70F4, spi, subwoofer, surround sound ![]() In the past we’ve seen a similar trick done with the ESP8266, which had the added benefit of enabling WiFi control of the speakers. With some relatively straightforward code and a listing of the captured byte sequences, the Arduino was able to power up the PS-WTX500’s amplifiers and handle the incoming audio signal as a stand-alone device. Short of coming up with a custom PCB adapter, we don’t think it could look much better. The Arduino was quite a bit larger than the original microcontroller, but with some careful wiring, he manged a very professional looking installation. From there, he started studying the SPI communications between the DAP and the subwoofer’s S3P70F4 microcontroller.Īfter analyzing the communication between the two chips, pulled the S3P70F4 off the board and wired an Arduino Pro Mini 328 in its place. Documentation for this particular chip seems hard to come by, but he was able to find a similar chip from the same manufacturer that was close enough to put him on the right track. The result is a fantastically well documented write-up that covers the whole process, starting with how identified and researched the Pulsus PS9829B Digital Audio Processor (DAP). All the wires tuck underneath the Arduino figured there must be some way to unlock the system’s full functionality without being limited to the original receiver, he just needed to reverse engineer how the subwoofer worked. It contains the amplifiers for all the channels, but they’ll only function when the subwoofer is connected to the matching receiver. The Samsung PS-WTX500 subwoofer is designed to be used as part of a 5.1 channel home theater system, but not just any system. ![]()
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