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Modifications I'm making are larger footprints for the resistors as it's a bit tight, and possibly allowing for bringing out the 3 audio channels separately.
As you may have noticed, the timing is a bit off in the video as I just call the player routine in a loop and the routine doesn't always consume the same number of cycles. Using interrupts is really the only way to go.
I've been experimenting with using the Z80 CTC in timer mode to generate interrupts (I've got Scott Baker's CTC board), but not got it working yet.
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I ordered mine. Can't wait to get some bleeps and bloops out of my RC2014
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Am I correct in saying that the default jumper values for this card put the AY registers at IO hex D0 through DF?
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Changes I'm planning so far:
- Increase annular ring size (Kicads pads are a bit small in the library components)
- not miss off the component references :)
- move components slightly so a ZIF socket can be used for the YM.
I want to keep the form factor the same, so I don't think there is room for big changes (e.g. opamp to boost/buffer output)
Cheers,
Ed
You're right it's perfectly adequate for line out purposes and even works on my headphones which are fairly low impedance. Most other YM devices seem to not do any amplification either.
By line out "standards" (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_level) output is a bit low though by my measurements.
Cheers,
Ed
One of my favourite easy projects is the LM386 speaker in a coffee can. Maplin used to sell little mylar speakers that are the perfect diameter for fitting in the top of Nescafe coffee cans. Takes an hour to build and it's ideal for testing audio projects.
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Ed,
Thank you very much for the enlightening and entertaining write-up and demonstration of the differences between these two chips. I had no idea! However, to my ears, the YM sounds superior while listening to that tune. As you had mentioned, it is “cleaner” but also the bass was much better and the secondary or background melody was more defined.
Perhaps I am not listening to the right parts. I would very much enjoy another pair of examples!
I am looking forward to completing the sound card I received from you as the parts are now here. Cheers!
-Randal (at CubeCentral)
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Regarding your changes to the address decoding, sounds sensible.
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Yes, the jumper JP6 is not fitted. The clock is /4 of the normal RC2014 clock.
My jumpers match the picture on Ed's Github exactly.
The chip graphics are a bit odd, I think. Not sure if these are correct?

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This is what mine looks like. The date code on your YM (assuming that’s what it is) does seem odd. Don’t think they made them anymore in 2013.
As a sanity check did you actually look at the frequency going into the chip with a DMM or Oscilloscope?
Hi all,I'm having some issues with my YM2149 sound card.
I have two chips, both from UTSource. The AY chip gives me nothing at all. The YM chip occasionally springs to some kind of tuneless life for a second or two, when I touch the oscillator probe (10MOhm) to the VCC pin, or one of the data pins. But otherwise the YM chip is also unable to set any IO pins, or work consistently.Now, in the past I've found UTSource to be 100% reliable, and having two dud chips (of different types) would seem to be a coincidence that couldn't repeat. I'm pretty sure there's no ESD issues with these chips. But perhaps they're sensitive in some way that I haven't understood.Has anyone found similar kinds of issues with AY or YM chips previously?
I've ordered two more YM chips as a precaution, but last thing I want to do is to break them too.
Mark