This video serves as merely an appendix to my series on programming the QCC3008. The same exact procedure applies to a whole host of HYT Bluetooth Modules; for example: CSR8645, CSRA64215, QCC3031, even some amp-bt combos from HYT.
To make wire connections to these boards I cut up old parallel printer cables and use the thin wires in them. They are very pliable and work like a treat. Excellent video BTW
I'm curious is there a setting at the software to change digital output type? I have QCC3034 with I2S output, is it possible changing to Right Justified or Left Justified fortmat ?
im finally trying out flashing this chip, but ive encountered a weird issue, the chip doesnt power on with the csr programmer, yet it does power on with the battery of my speaker. the spi tool is detected, and power is on the correct pins(which are labeled luckily) but the module still doesnt power on (leds go on)
does anyone have some experiences with the i2c amplifier commands of the QCC? my aim is to read out the digital volume value of the QCC/Bluetoothdevice with a MCU...
I want too make my own circuit with a repurposed 32 pin 2 channel audio ic, my question is could u make a video on how to conmect each of the 32 pins??
Question, do you have a discord server? Also, I plan on hooking these up to some budget audiophile headphones (Samson SR850), any advice on maximizing sound quality?
I do have all but the one weird TS80 tips - but - ye, where'd be the fun in that!? wwwway better the csr8635/csr8645 are super old - kann man schon auf ebay de finden - but the software stack they come with is terrible csra64215 is significantly better in terms of connection reliability, software stack &co ... but you kind of have to get it imported qcc3008 is more or less the same chip as the csra64215, but running a bluetooth 5.0 firmware again import only ☹️
Great videos. I have a question which sounds simple, but i still don't know how to do it - I'm making wireless bluetooth headphones using the board but would also like to have a 3.5 mm jack option. Where would the wiring go?
There doesn't seem to be any other input options on the board pinout. I have found a 3.5mm Jack with internal pass-through - switches the input when a jack is plugged in if anyone else was looking for a solution.
I love all your videos but can you please teach us how to program JL Bluetooth chipset, those JieLi are everywhere and they’re really affordable and great quality. If you do, you’ll be appreciated, there’s not that much clear information. Thank you again for your videos!
JL chip does not provide any information or datasheet in public. They are private company so they keep their information very strict. There is no way you can find out software they used to program their chip. Useless u are the manufacturer
louis rossmann recommends it ... it's the viscous non-transparent kind why did I even say that - was super obvious from the video I actually don't have the original cartridge anymore ☹️
@@Darieee 😂 Ok, I'll just start looking into flux then. I really just thought the syringe seemed like a great way to apply it, I've only had tubs so far.
I've been battling with the 3031 for a little bit. Figured out the other day Its interface is USB. Looking at the picture at 1:19 the pinout is same for V+ and GND but SPI_EN is USB_DATA+ and CSB is USB_DATA-. I can get access to ADK configuration tool, but looks like they need an unlock key to get into PSTool so I'm trying to figure out how to make that work now.
@@darrylwilson1190 I'm also hoping to figure out how to unlock my QCC3031 module. Let us know if you got it working, thanks! Also what ADK configuration tool are you using?