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− | IVA2+ audio and video processor using TI's DaVinci™ technology (430MHz C64x DSP) Hardware | + | | IVA2+ audio and video processor using TI's DaVinci™ technology (430MHz C64x DSP) Hardware |
− | Stereo line level inputs and outputs | + | | Stereo line level inputs and outputs |
− | Two Speakers in Display Housing | + | | Two Speakers in Display Housing |
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== Headphone Jack == | == Headphone Jack == |
Revision as of 06:54, 5 October 2013
Contents
OpenPandora Audio Hardware
Audio Features
The Pandora has a high quality Digital to Analogue Converter (DAC). The sound signal from the processor is passed to an analogue amplifier, and at this point a signal from the volume control wheel is applied (so the OS has no visibility of the volume wheel, you have a final physical control over the volume). There is a built in microphone (on the right hinge), and a multi-terminal 3.5mm jack. Plugging in to the jack will disconnect the internal speakers. Note that ipod specific headphones use a different pin-out and are not compatible with the Pandora. Normal stereo headphones are compatible.
This jack input allows to plug a headphone + microphone headset (4 pins 3.5mm jack). See Pandora Hackers Manual page 18.
Technical Specifications
| IVA2+ audio and video processor using TI's DaVinci™ technology (430MHz C64x DSP) Hardware | Stereo line level inputs and outputs | Two Speakers in Display Housing | Headphone Jack on Front