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[[File:Radio_due_front_1.JPG|400px]]
Radio due is a (digital) radio, that only plays the two stations we most of the time listen to at home. There is a switch for On/Off, a second one to switch between the two stations and a volume knob. That's all.
== Software ==
Written using the Arduino API and the AR1010 library from [http://phd.adamjansch.co.uk/doku.php/software/ar1010-arduino-library Adam Jansch]. The frequencies are hardcoded to Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandradio Kultur for Berlin Kreuzberg. Code: [[Media:Radio_due.zip]]
== Hardware ==
[[FooBoard_SMD]]: an Arduino compatible Breakout-Board for Atmega8/168/328… based on SMD parts. [[Media:]]
[[AR1010 Breakout Board]]: a breakout board i made for the AR1010 module (sparkfun/watterott, currently difficult to get unfortunately). [[Media:]]
The general Audio Amp from Jonathan Lock (unfortunately could not find original blog url any more) i modified for 1206 SMD components for easier soldering (instead of 0603 as in the original). [[Media:Radio_amp.zip]]
The case was built from 3 boards of laminated wood of size 170x250mm, and 18mm height. The front panel design (holes for the speakers) was generated with a magnetic particle system with particles of different weight and size. The application uses the OpenFrameworks (Version XXX) libraries + some of my own libraries (Code). The boards where then milled on a 3 axis cnc-router. [[Media:Case_dxf_gcode.zip]]
== Downloads ==
Code: [[Media:Radio_due.zip]]
Fooboard_smd: [[Media:FooBoard_smd.zip]]
AR1010_breakout [[Media:Ar1010_breakout.zip]]
audio amp [[Media:Radio_amp.zip]]
Case (dxf, gcode files) [[Media:Case_dxf_gcode.zip]]
== More Pictures ==
[[File:Radio_due_front_2.JPG|400px]]
[[File:Radio_due_back.JPG|400px]]