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Overview

AT89C51SND1 Reference Design User Guide

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4207B–MP3–04/07

2.5

Alternate 
Functions

When a mode is validated, the corresponding LED blinks slowly (except for USB mode,
LED n°3 blink quickly when mode is activated and more slowly during transfer). Alter-
nate functions regarding this mode are then accessible using the Function button. One
LED blinking quickly is dedicated for each alternate function.

For Song Mode, alternate functions are:

LED n°1: Volume Control

LED n°2: Bass Control

LED n°3: Medium Control

LED n°4: Treble Control

LED n°2,3,4: Bass Boost Control

For Voice Mode, alternate functions are:

LED n°1: Volume Control

LED n°2: Stop and wait for Recording confirmation (to be validated by Play/Pause)

For other modes, there exist no alternate functions at the present time.

To adjust the controls, press Previous/Minus (to decrease) or Next/Plus (to increase)
the control level. A bar graph lights up for the corresponding control when one of these
buttons are pressed and during the adjustment, the control ranges from all LED OFF
(minimum level) to all LED ON (maximum level).

If no buttons are pressed for 3 seconds, the alternate functions setup ends and the LED
corresponding to the current mode blinks slowly (Play information).

2.6

Special 
Information

Normally only one LED is ON or blinking at the same time. Exceptions are:

Change of Music Track: all LEDs flash one time

Start-up/Power ON: all LEDs flash one time

Voice Record: LEDs 1, 3 and 4 blink

Software ISP mode: LEDs 1 and 4 ON

Bar graph for the selected Control: from 0 to 4 LEDs ON

Error report: all LEDs are ON

Note:

A possible error is that the mass storage system is not formatted. If this is the 
case, press the Function button until Format Mode is selected and validate this 
mode with the Play/Pause button.

All LEDs are off during:

Format process of mass storage

Initialization

Power OFF

Summary of Contents for AT89C51SND1

Page 1: ...MP3 Player Reference Design Based on AT89C51SND1 Microcontroller User Guide ...

Page 2: ...rview 3 2 1 User Interface 4 2 2 Quickstart 6 2 2 1 Power ON OFF 6 2 3 Main Functions 6 2 4 Mode Functions 6 2 5 Alternate Functions 7 2 6 Special Information 7 Section 3 Overview of Modes 8 3 1 Song Mode 8 3 2 Voice Mode 8 3 3 USB Mode 8 3 4 Erase Mode 10 Section 4 In System Programming ISP 11 4 1 Using Hardware Conditions 11 4 2 Using Software Condition 11 ...

Page 3: ...the following features Upload and Download of Files Through a USB Interface Plays or Records Songs Adjustable Volume Treble Medium and Bass Record Voice Through a Microphone in WAV Format 1 1 Web Site download 1 Connect to https www atmel nantes fr mp3 at8xc51snd1c User Name is atmelmp3 Password is snd3pass 2 Copy the at8xc51snd1c zip file to your PC 3 Unzip the package to your local hard drive ...

Page 4: ...1SND1 Reference Design User Guide 1 2 4207B MP3 04 07 1 2 Abbreviations AT89C51SND1 the MP3 microcontroller ISP In System Programming MP3 MPEG layer 3 a standard music format PC Personal Computer USB Universal Serial Bus ...

Page 5: ...AT89C51SND1 Reference Design User Guide 2 3 Rev 4207B MP3 04 07 Section 2 Overview Figure 2 1 Reference Design Top view There are two connectors Earphone stereo jack Mini B USB connector ...

Page 6: ...igure 2 2 Reference Design bottom view The battery is a standard 1 5V battery type AAA The mass storage system on the board is a 64 MB NAND Flash memory 2 1 User Interface The user interface has 4 LEDs and 5 push buttons Play Pause Function Previous Minus Next Plus ON Pwr ...

Page 7: ...face Overview Each LED may be OFF Flashing ON during less than 1 second and only one time Slow blinking continuously Fast blinking continuously ON microphone headphone connector Play Pause ON Pwr LED n 1 LED n 2 LED n 3 LED n 4 AT89C51SND1 Function Func USB connector Next Plus Previous Minus ...

Page 8: ...wered by the USB power line and the battery is useless and will not be discharged Disconnecting USB cable will automatically switch supply to the battery without stopping the operation 2 3 Main Functions Main functions are the first meaning of the buttons Play Pause this button means Play Pause or Select or Record Function to change the current mode or alternate function Plus Minus to change a mus...

Page 9: ...nus to decrease or Next Plus to increase the control level A bar graph lights up for the corresponding control when one of these buttons are pressed and during the adjustment the control ranges from all LED OFF minimum level to all LED ON maximum level If no buttons are pressed for 3 seconds the alternate functions setup ends and the LED corresponding to the current mode blinks slowly Play informa...

Page 10: ...e wav file is reached When the maximum size is reached the player will go back to its initial state 3 3 USB Mode This mode will allow users to connect the player to a PC running under Linux Win dows 2000 XP Me and MacOS 9 without driver or Windows 98 with a driver The Data Storage Flash will then be seen as a removable disk drive and copying from any PC storage media to the player memory will be p...

Page 11: ...the Play Pause button must be pressed Do not disconnect the cable before leaving USB Mode 3 4 Erase Mode When this mode is validated by pressing Play Pause button all LEDs are OFF during the erasing and reformatting of the full on board mass storage system LED n 4 will be ON when this operation is performed ...

Page 12: ...stem Programming FLIP software To enter by software in the ISP bootloader of the player press the Function button while the USB cable is plugged into the PC the ISP software condition is checked only during power ON Reset A driver has to be installed the first time See FLIP installation note This driver is deliv ered with Atmel FLIP software available on the Atmel Web site When connected a new dev...

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