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+ | == Reason == | ||
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+ | While considering a new build for an Internet Radio/MP3 player, I considered upgrading my original controller as the new build. Since most of the Internet Radio builds on the net used ESP8266 or ESP32 modules, I searched the github archives for libraries. I stumbled across the WifiSpiEsp library from Jiri Bilek and thought about just adding WIFi to the original MIDI Controller build. And that is what I did. I extended out the I2C and SPI connections to an edge connector. | ||
== Parts List == | == Parts List == | ||
* ESP8266 Module | * ESP8266 Module | ||
+ | [[File:JAC_MIDI_CONTROLLER_ESP8266.jpg]] | ||
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* Logic Level Voltage Shifter | * Logic Level Voltage Shifter | ||
+ | [[File:JAC_MIDI_CONTROLLER_WIFI_LVLSHFT.jpg]] | ||
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* EEPROM Module | * EEPROM Module | ||
+ | [[File:JAC_MIDI_CONTROLLER_WIFI_EEPROM.jpg]] | ||
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* 10K Resistor (2) | * 10K Resistor (2) | ||
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* 1K Resistor | * 1K Resistor | ||
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* 2N2907 Transistor | * 2N2907 Transistor | ||
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+ | * BreadBoard | ||
+ | [[File:JAC_MIDI_CONTROLLER_WIFI_PCB.jpg]] | ||
== Circuit == | == Circuit == | ||
+ | [[File:JAC_MIDI_CONTROLLER_WIFI_SCHEMATIC.jpg]] | ||
== Signals == | == Signals == | ||
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Wifi SPI Device | Wifi SPI Device | ||
[https://github.com/JiriBilek/WiFiSpiESP Jiri Bilek Github WiFiSpiESP] | [https://github.com/JiriBilek/WiFiSpiESP Jiri Bilek Github WiFiSpiESP] | ||
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+ | == Completed == | ||
+ | [[File:JAC_MIDI_CONTROLLER_WIFI_INSTALLED.jpg]] | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | [[JAC Projects|The JAC Project Index]] |
Latest revision as of 20:31, 4 June 2021
Contents
WIFI Upgrade for MIDI Controller
Reason
While considering a new build for an Internet Radio/MP3 player, I considered upgrading my original controller as the new build. Since most of the Internet Radio builds on the net used ESP8266 or ESP32 modules, I searched the github archives for libraries. I stumbled across the WifiSpiEsp library from Jiri Bilek and thought about just adding WIFi to the original MIDI Controller build. And that is what I did. I extended out the I2C and SPI connections to an edge connector.
Parts List
- ESP8266 Module
- Logic Level Voltage Shifter
- EEPROM Module
- 10K Resistor (2)
- 1K Resistor
- 2N2907 Transistor
- BreadBoard
Circuit
Signals
- SCL - I2C
- SDA - I2C
- NULL
- NULL
- NULL
- NULL
Break
- SS - SPI
- SCK - SPI
- MISO - SPI
- MOSI - SPI
- GND - Power
- 5V - Power
Software
Wifi SPI Device Jiri Bilek Github WiFiSpiESP