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Tobias Lorenz6aadf822008-10-28 08:48:27 -03001Driver for USB radios for the Silicon Labs Si470x FM Radio Receivers
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Tobias Lorenz00ec8d02009-02-12 14:55:45 -03003Copyright (c) 2009 Tobias Lorenz <tobias.lorenz@gmx.net>
Tobias Lorenz6aadf822008-10-28 08:48:27 -03004
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6Information from Silicon Labs
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8Silicon Laboratories is the manufacturer of the radio ICs, that nowadays are the
9most often used radio receivers in cell phones. Usually they are connected with
10I2C. But SiLabs also provides a reference design, which integrates this IC,
11together with a small microcontroller C8051F321, to form a USB radio.
12Part of this reference design is also a radio application in binary and source
13code. The software also contains an automatic firmware upgrade to the most
14current version. Information on these can be downloaded here:
15http://www.silabs.com/usbradio
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18Supported ICs
19=============
20The following ICs have a very similar register set, so that they are or will be
21supported somewhen by the driver:
22- Si4700: FM radio receiver
23- Si4701: FM radio receiver, RDS Support
24- Si4702: FM radio receiver
25- Si4703: FM radio receiver, RDS Support
26- Si4704: FM radio receiver, no external antenna required
27- Si4705: FM radio receiver, no external antenna required, RDS support, Dig I/O
28- Si4706: Enhanced FM RDS/TMC radio receiver, no external antenna required, RDS
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30- Si4707: Dedicated weather band radio receiver with SAME decoder, RDS Support
31- Si4708: Smallest FM receivers
32- Si4709: Smallest FM receivers, RDS Support
33More information on these can be downloaded here:
34http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBFMRadioRD.aspx
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37Supported USB devices
38=====================
39Currently the following USB radios (vendor:product) with the Silicon Labs si470x
40chips are known to work:
41- 10c4:818a: Silicon Labs USB FM Radio Reference Design
42- 06e1:a155: ADS/Tech FM Radio Receiver (formerly Instant FM Music) (RDX-155-EF)
43- 1b80:d700: KWorld USB FM Radio SnapMusic Mobile 700 (FM700)
Tobias Lorenz00ec8d02009-02-12 14:55:45 -030044- 10c5:819a: Sanei Electric, Inc. FM USB Radio (sold as DealExtreme.com PCear)
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47Software
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49Testing is usually done with most application under Debian/testing:
50- fmtools - Utility for managing FM tuner cards
51- gnomeradio - FM-radio tuner for the GNOME desktop
52- gradio - GTK FM radio tuner
53- kradio - Comfortable Radio Application for KDE
54- radio - ncurses-based radio application
Tobias Lorenz00ec8d02009-02-12 14:55:45 -030055- mplayer - The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux
Alexey Klimov4db45af2013-02-11 19:04:51 -030056- v4l2-ctl - Collection of command line video4linux utilities
57For example, you can use:
58v4l2-ctl -d /dev/radio0 --set-ctrl=volume=10,mute=0 --set-freq=95.21 --all
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60There is also a library libv4l, which can be used. It's going to have a function
61for frequency seeking, either by using hardware functionality as in radio-si470x
62or by implementing a function as we currently have in every of the mentioned
63programs. Somewhen the radio programs should make use of libv4l.
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65For processing RDS information, there is a project ongoing at:
66http://rdsd.berlios.de/
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68There is currently no project for making TMC sentences human readable.
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71Audio Listing
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73USB Audio is provided by the ALSA snd_usb_audio module. It is recommended to
74also select SND_USB_AUDIO, as this is required to get sound from the radio. For
75listing you have to redirect the sound, for example using one of the following
Tobias Lorenz00ec8d02009-02-12 14:55:45 -030076commands. Please adjust the audio devices to your needs (/dev/dsp* and hw:x,x).
Tobias Lorenz6aadf822008-10-28 08:48:27 -030077
78If you just want to test audio (very poor quality):
79cat /dev/dsp1 > /dev/dsp
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Alexey Klimov4db45af2013-02-11 19:04:51 -030081If you use sox + OSS try:
Tobias Lorenz6aadf822008-10-28 08:48:27 -030082sox -2 --endian little -r 96000 -t oss /dev/dsp1 -t oss /dev/dsp
Alexey Klimov4db45af2013-02-11 19:04:51 -030083or using sox + alsa:
84sox --endian little -c 2 -S -r 96000 -t alsa hw:1 -t alsa -r 96000 hw:0
Tobias Lorenz6aadf822008-10-28 08:48:27 -030085
86If you use arts try:
87arecord -D hw:1,0 -r96000 -c2 -f S16_LE | artsdsp aplay -B -
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Tobias Lorenz00ec8d02009-02-12 14:55:45 -030089If you use mplayer try:
90mplayer -radio adevice=hw=1.0:arate=96000 \
91 -rawaudio rate=96000 \
92 radio://<frequency>/capture
Tobias Lorenz6aadf822008-10-28 08:48:27 -030093
94Module Parameters
95=================
96After loading the module, you still have access to some of them in the sysfs
97mount under /sys/module/radio_si470x/parameters. The contents of read-only files
98(0444) are not updated, even if space, band and de are changed using private
99video controls. The others are runtime changeable.
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102Errors
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104Increase tune_timeout, if you often get -EIO errors.
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106When timed out or band limit is reached, hw_freq_seek returns -EAGAIN.
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108If you get any errors from snd_usb_audio, please report them to the ALSA people.
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111Open Issues
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113V4L minor device allocation and parameter setting is not perfect. A solution is
114currently under discussion.
115
116There is an USB interface for downloading/uploading new firmware images. Support
117for it can be implemented using the request_firmware interface.
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119There is a RDS interrupt mode. The driver is already using the same interface
120for polling RDS information, but is currently not using the interrupt mode.
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122There is a LED interface, which can be used to override the LED control
123programmed in the firmware. This can be made available using the LED support
124functions in the kernel.
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127Other useful information and links
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129http://www.silabs.com/usbradio