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I would like to retro-fit my 1970's pioneer turntable to be able to record onto a iPod or other USB device.
1 Operation
- Indicator light is off
- Plug in USB stick or iPod
- Indicator light is green to indicate all is well - iPod or memory stick is detected
- Place stylus on a chosen track
- Press button
- Indicator light is red for record
- You will also see the activity light on the USB device light
- Sound file is written onto the device in WAV/AIFF format
- Press button
- Recording stops and file is closed
- Indicator light is green
- You can press the button to begin recording again to a new file
- Unplug device (only when light is green - your risk if you unplug on red)
- Indicator light goes out
2 Systems
- Power supply
- Indicator LED and bezel
- plug pack 12V 100mA
- Split from it's case and wired in parallel on the AC side of the turntable's main transformer
- Analogue phono stage (requires ±12V DC)
- ICSP programmer required to completely rewrite the bootloader - AVRISP mkII
3 Microcontroller
3.1 Features
3.2 Board
- 78MO5 voltage regulator
- FT232R USB to serial driver
- S16B0016 clock
- USB D-type connector
4 Operating system
5 References