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Tonuino based on ESP32 with I2S-output

Disclaimer

This is a fork of the popular Tonuino-project which means, that it only shares the basic concept of controlling music-play by RFID-tags and buttons. Said this I want to make clear, that the code-basis is completely different. So there might be features, that a supported by my fork whereas others are missing or implemented different. For sure both share, that's it's non-profit, DIY and developed on Arduino.

What's different (basically)?

The original project makes use of microcontrollers (uC) like Arduino nano (which is the Microchip AVR-platform behind the scenes). Music-decoding is done in hardware using DFPlayer mini which also has a uSD-card-slot and an integrated amp as well. Control of this unit is done by a serial-interconnect with the uC using an api provided.

The core of my implementation is based on the popular ESP32 by Espressif. Having WiFi-support out of the box makes it possible to provide features like an integrated FTP-server (to feed the player with music), smarthome-integration by using MQTT and webradio. However, my aim was to port the project on a modular base which means, that music-decoding takes place in software with a dedicated uSD-card and music-output with I2S. I did all my tests on Adafruit's MAX98357A. Hopefully, not only in theory, other DACs can be used as well.

Basic concept/handling

The basic idea of Tonuino (and my fork as well) is to provide a way, to use the Arduino-platform for a music-control-concept that is derived from the popular Toniebox. This basically means that RFID-tags are used to direct a music-player. Even for kids is concept is simple: place an RFID-object (card, character) on top of a box and the music starts to play. Place another object on it and the player plays anything else.

Hardware-setup

So it's about time to have a look at the hardware I used. I'm using an ESP32 on a development-board that more or less looks like this. If ordered in China (Aliexpress, eBay e.g.) it's pretty cheap (around 4€) but even in Europe it's only around 8€. Adafruit's MAX98357A uSD-card-reader RFID-reader RFID-tags Neopixel-ring Rotary Encoder Buttons

Most of them can be ordered cheaper directly in China. It's just a give an short impression of the hardware.