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strategy:
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max-parallel: 1
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matrix:
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node: [I2S-4MFlash, SqueezeAmp, ESP32-A1S]
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node: [I2S-4MFlash, SqueezeAmp]
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depth: [16, 32]
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steps:
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- name: Set target name
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- spdif_config: bck=33,ws=25,do=15
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### ESP32-A1S
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Works with [ESP32-A1S](https://docs.ai-thinker.com/esp32-a1s) module that includes audio codec and headset output. You still need to use a demo board like [this](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001060963585.html) or an external amplifier if you want direct speaker connection.
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Works with [ESP32-A1S](https://docs.ai-thinker.com/esp32-a1s) module that includes audio codec and headset output. You still need to use a demo board like [this](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001060963585.html) or an external amplifier if you want direct speaker connection. Note that there is a version with AC101 codec and another one with ES8388 (see below)
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The board shown above has the following IO set
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- amplifier: GPIO21
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So a possible config would be
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- set_GPIO: 21=amp,22=green:0,39=jack:0
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- dac_config: model=AC101,bck=27,ws=26,do=25,di=35,sda=33,scl=32
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- dac_config: model=AC101,bck=27,ws=26,do=25,di=35,sda=33,scl=32 for ES83881
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- a button mapping:
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```
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[{"gpio":5,"normal":{"pressed":"ACTRLS_TOGGLE"}},{"gpio":18,"pull":true,"shifter_gpio":5,"normal":{"pressed":"ACTRLS_VOLUP"}, "shifted":{"pressed":"ACTRLS_NEXT"}}, {"gpio":23,"pull":true,"shifter_gpio":5,"normal":{"pressed":"ACTRLS_VOLDOWN"},"shifted":{"pressed":"ACTRLS_PREV"}}]
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```
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for AC101
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- dac_config: model=AC101,bck=27,ws=26,do=25,di=35,sda=33,scl=32
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for ES8388 (not avail for now)
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- dac_config model=ES8388,bck=27,ws=26,do=25,sda=18,scl=23,i2c=16
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- dac_controlset: {"init":[{"reg":4,"val":60},{"reg":8,"val":0},{"reg":23,"val":24}]} (replace 24 by 32 for 32 bits bmode)
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### T-WATCH2020 by LilyGo
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This is a fun [smartwatch](http://www.lilygo.cn/prod_view.aspx?TypeId=50036&Id=1290&FId=t3:50036:3) based on ESP32. It has a 240x240 ST7789 screen and onboard audio. Not very useful to listen to anything but it works. This is an example of a device that requires an I2C set of commands for its dac (see below). There is a build-option if you decide to rebuild everything by yourself, otherwise the I2S default option works with the following parameters
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