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OpenAudio_ArduinoLibrary/examples/TestTwinPeaks/TestTwinPeaks.ino

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/* TestTwinPeaks.ino Bob Larkin 26 Feb 2022 1
* Tests the AlignLR class for finding the relative
* time order of the Codec ADC L and R channels, and then
* corrects these offsets.
*
* This applies a common analog square wave signal to the L and R inputs.
* The cross-correlation between the channels is found for
* the different offsets, showing the identical output.
*
* The outputs of the AlignLR object is then corrected, if necessary,
* by delaying either the L or R channel.
*
* This test allows the analog signal to come from either the Codec
* DAC or from a digital I/O pin on the Teensy.
*
*/
// Beta rev 12 Mar 2022: Added normalized measures and removed threshold. Moved
// the L-R alignment to setup().
#include "Audio.h"
#include "OpenAudio_ArduinoLibrary.h"
// ******* MINI CONTROL PANEL *******
//
// Pick one, based on the analog signal source harware being used:
//#define SIGNAL_HARDWARE TP_SIGNAL_CODEC
#define SIGNAL_HARDWARE TP_SIGNAL_IO_PIN
//
// Show the Teensy pin used for both Codec and I/O pin signal source methods
#define PIN_FOR_TP 2
//
// Set threshold as needed. Examine 3 output data around update #15
// and use about half of maximum positive value.
// #define TP_THRESHOLD 0.001f <<<< No Longer Used
//
// End Control Panel
const float sample_rate_Hz = 44100.0f;
const int audio_block_samples = 128;
AudioSettings_F32 audio_settings(sample_rate_Hz, audio_block_samples);
TPinfo* pData;
uint32_t timeSquareWave = 0; // Switch every twoPeriods microseconds
uint32_t twoPeriods;
AudioInputI2S_F32 i2sIn;
// BEWARE _ -- The SIGNAL_HARDWARE==TP_SIGNAL_CODEC is likely to be removed and
// then the constructtion of the object will be *ONLY* the simple cases
// of TwinPeak(audio_settings) or just TwinPeak
// Pin or Codec Pin, Invert
AudioAlignLR_F32 TwinPeak(SIGNAL_HARDWARE, PIN_FOR_TP, false, audio_settings);
AudioOutputI2S_F32 i2sOut;
#ifdef PRINT_OUTPUT_DATA
AudioRecordQueue_F32 q1;
AudioRecordQueue_F32 q2;
#endif
AudioControlSGTL5000 codec;
AudioConnection_F32 connection1(i2sIn, 0, TwinPeak, 0);
AudioConnection_F32 connection2(i2sIn, 1, TwinPeak, 1);
#if SIGNAL_HARDWARE==TP_SIGNAL_CODEC
// Not realistic for a radio but useful for testing
AudioConnection_F32 connection3(TwinPeak, 2, i2sOut, 1); // DAC R
#endif
#if SIGNAL_HARDWARE==TP_SIGNAL_IO_PIN
// Not realistic for a radio but useful for testing
AudioConnection_F32 connection4(TwinPeak, 1, i2sOut, 1); // DAC R
#endif
AudioConnection_F32 connection5(TwinPeak, 0, i2sOut, 0); // DAC L
// For test, send to queue. For real, send to receiver.
#ifdef PRINT_OUTPUT_DATA
AudioConnection_F32 connection6(TwinPeak, 0, q1, 0);
AudioConnection_F32 connection7(TwinPeak, 1, q2, 0);
#endif
void setup(void) {
static uint32_t tMillis = millis();
AudioMemory_F32(50, audio_settings);
Serial.begin(100); // Any rate
delay(500);
Serial.println("Twin Peaks L-R Synchronizer Test");
codec.inputSelect(AUDIO_INPUT_LINEIN);
codec.enable(); // This needs to preceed TwinPeak setup
#if SIGNAL_HARDWARE==TP_SIGNAL_CODEC
Serial.println("Using SGTL5000 Codec output for cross-correlation test signal.");
#endif
#if SIGNAL_HARDWARE==TP_SIGNAL_IO_PIN
pinMode (PIN_FOR_TP, OUTPUT); // Digital output pin
Serial.println("Using I/O pin for cross-correlation test signal.");
#endif
//TwinPeak.setThreshold(TP_THRESHOLD); Not used
TwinPeak.stateAlignLR(TP_MEASURE); // Comes up TP_IDLE
#if SIGNAL_HARDWARE==TP_SIGNAL_IO_PIN
twoPeriods = (uint32_t)(0.5f + (2000000.0f / sample_rate_Hz));
// Note that for this hardware, the INO is 100% in charge of the PIN_FOR_TP
pData = TwinPeak.read(); // Base data to check error
while (pData->TPerror < 0 && millis()-tMillis < 2000) // with timeout
{
if(micros()-timeSquareWave >= twoPeriods && pData->TPstate==TP_MEASURE)
{
static uint16_t squareWave = 0;
timeSquareWave = micros();
squareWave = squareWave^1;
digitalWrite(PIN_FOR_TP, squareWave);
}
pData = TwinPeak.read();
}
// The update has moved from Measure to Run. Ground the PIN_FOR_TP
//TwinPeak.stateAlignLR(TP_RUN); // TP is done, not TP_MEASURE
digitalWrite(PIN_FOR_TP, 0); // Set pin to zero
Serial.println("");
Serial.println("Update ------------ Outputs ------------");
Serial.println("Number xNorm -1 0 1 Shift Error State");// Column headings
Serial.print(pData->nMeas); Serial.print(", ");
Serial.print(pData->xNorm, 6); Serial.print(", ");
Serial.print(pData->xcVal[3], 6); Serial.print(", ");
Serial.print(pData->xcVal[0], 6); Serial.print(", ");
Serial.print(pData->xcVal[1], 6); Serial.print(", ");
Serial.print(pData->neededShift); Serial.print(", ");
Serial.print(pData->TPerror); Serial.print(", ");
Serial.println(pData->TPstate);
// You can see the injected signal level by the printed variable, pData->xNorm
// It is the sum of the 4 cross-correlation numbers and if it is below 0.0001 the
// measurement is getting noisy and un-reliable. Raise the injected signal level
// to solve the problem.
#endif
}
void loop(void) {
}