Wiimu Information Technology A31 Wireless Audio Module User Manual 15 A31 UserMan
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LinkPlay Wireless Smart Audio Module (A31) User Manual Rev 1.0 SEP. 21, 2015 Doc Title Number Version Wireless smart audio module WMB20150921 1.0 HISTORY Version 0.1 Date 09/21/2015 Description Author Initial document Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 2 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 INDEX Features ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1. Overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.1. 2. 3. Parameters................................................................................................................................................ 5 Hardware Description ............................................................................................................................... 6 2.1. Description of hardware interface............................................................................................................ 6 2.2. Mechanical dimension ............................................................................................................................. 8 2.3. Connect with Audio Codec ...................................................................................................................... 9 2.4. External antenna .................................................................................................................................... 11 2.5. 10/100M Ethernet Port .......................................................................................................................... 11 2.5.1. Connect the module with RJ45 .......................................................................................................... 12 2.6. USB host port ........................................................................................................................................ 12 2.7. Power supply ......................................................................................................................................... 13 2.8. Silkscreen and Package............................................................................................................................... 13 Software .................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.1. Airplay introduction............................................................................................................................... 15 3.2. DLNA introduction ................................................................................................................................ 15 3.3. WiFi mode ............................................................................................................................................. 15 3.3.1. AP Client mode ........................................................................................................................ 16 3.4. Web Server setup ................................................................................................................................... 16 3.4.1. Web server login ..................................................................................................................... 17 3.4.2. Connecting the module to another AP ................................................................................. 17 3.4.3. Advanced setting for the module .......................................................................................... 18 3.4.3.1. Module setting page .............................................................................................................. 18 3.4.3.1.1. Software upgrade ............................................................................................................... 18 3.5. Use UART to debug ............................................................................................................................... 19 3.6. WPS Setting ........................................................................................................................................... 20 3.7. Restore to factory setting ....................................................................................................................... 20 Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 3 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 Features Support 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n with highly optimized Wi-Fi performance Support 10/100Mbps Ethernet Support Internet audio streaming via Apple AirPlay or DLNA Support Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Tidal, Tune in and many more ... Support TCP/IP/UDP/HTTP/UPNP protocol Support play-list with M3U, M3U8, WPL, ASX, PLS formats Support MP3/WMA/AAC/AAC+/ALAC/FLAC/APE/WAV etc. audio formats Support STA/AP/AP Client mode Support Ethernet, UART and USB2.0 interfaces Support digital audio input and output via I2S interface Built-in web server to easily configure the module Support remote control of module via WLAN Support online firmware upgrade Support module configuration via iOS or Android APP Support Wi-Fi UART pass-through or self-defined MCU/UART interface Support multi-room audio (a.k.a, party mode) and multi-channel audio with perfect time synchronization among speakers Support most popular streaming services around the world Provide iOS, Android and PC SDK and applications to work with the module Applications Wi-Fi speaker Smart toy Smart audio receiver Wi-Fi audio docking station for smartphones Internet smart audio device Internet radio receiver Home automation and Internet of Thing (IoT) Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 4 of 20 Doc Title Number Version Wireless smart audio module WMB20150921 1.0 1.Overview LinkPlay Wi-Fi Audio module A31-2, is our second generation smart audio modules developed to be used in wireless speaker, wireless docking station, Wi-Fi base station, home automation and smart toy. It supports 802.11b/g/n standard with up to 300Mbps bandwidth. It could work at AP, AP client or station modes. It is fully compatible with Apple AirPlay and digital living network alliance (DLNA) streaming standards. It supports Hi-Fi audio up to 192KHz, 24-bit with most popular audio formats. It supports multi-room and multi-channel audio streaming with perfect synchronization. With this module, you can play the music on your speaker wirelessly from iPhone, iPad , iPod touch, Android devices or PC. More important, it enables the traditional speaker system to become the Internet enabled device through the wired or wireless connection provided by the module. Thus, you could freely playback any Internet audio contents such as music, podcast, radio or either the accompany audio in the movie directly from the Internet. 1.1. Parameters Items Performance Certification FCC/CE/Reach/RoHS Standard 802.11 b/g/n 1T1R Frequency 2.412GHz-2.484GHz 802.11b: +17dBm(Max.) Transmit Wireless 802.11g: +15dBm(Max.) 802.11n: +14dBm(Max.) 802.11b: -76dBm Receive sensitivity 802.11g: -67dBm 802.11n(HT20): < -82dBm(MCS0) 802.11n(HT20): < -64dBm(MCS7) Hardware Antenna options External:I-PEX Work voltage 3.5V ~ 5.5V Work current 130 mA ~ 320 mA Peak current 320 mA Standby current 20 mA Work temperature -5℃ - 40℃ Storage temperature -40℃ - 135℃ Status LED AP status, client status, power, WiFi data transfer I2S input/output 24 bit, up to 192KHz Wi-Fi distance 80m IO extension Ethernet, USB, UART, GPIO, I2C Size 28.5mm X 38.7mm X 3mm, 36-pin DIP Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 5 of 20 Doc Title Number Version Wireless smart audio module Software WMB20150921 1.0 Wi-Fi working mode AP Client (by default)/AP/STA Security WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK/WAPI Encryption WEP64/WEP128/TKIP/AES User Configuration Web browser, Companion APP Software update Web browser or APP Online update Support Audio source U disk, Smartphone/Tablet/PC, online contents Applications support iOS, Android, Win7/8 Audio protocol AirPlay streaming DLNA, Spotify Connect, QQ music Qplay Multi-room audio Support Airplay, Spotify Connect, DLNA, U Disk attached to WiFi device, BT and Aux-in multi-room transmission Table1-1 LinkPlay A31-2 module parameters 2. Hardware Description 2.1. Description of hardware interface A31-2 module provides the option to connect with customer board through its 36-pins DIP . The detail is as follows. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 6 of 20 Doc Title WMB20150921 Number Version Wireless smart audio module 1.0 Figure 2-1 A31-2 interface pins Pin description: Pin 3,4,21 Description Net Type Comments GND GND Power Ground 1,2 5VD input DC+5V Power, I +5V@ 350mA 20 3.3VD output DC+3.3V Power, O Output +3.3V@100mA I2S_WS I2S_WS All pins could be pin shared as I2S_CLK I2S_CLK I/O GPIO I2S_SDO I2S_SDO I2S_SDI I2S_SDI ETH_TXP ETH_TXP 10M/100M 10 ETH_TXN ETH_TXN (Current driven) 11 ETH_RXP ETH_RXP 12 ETH_RXN ETH_RXN 13 USB_DM USB_DM I/O ,28 Document No.: WMB20150921 Ethernet interface USB 2.0 host Page 7 of 20 Doc Title Number Version Wireless smart audio module WMB20150921 1.0 14 USB_DP USB_DP I/O 15 I2C_CLK I2C_CLK I2C interface, in module 4.7K 16 I2C_SDA I2C_SDA I/O resistor pull-up Module reset CPU_RST I,IPU 17 18 Reset with pull down, reset time >300ms First Input 0 and keep for more Restore factory setting nReload I/O, IPU than 5 seconds then change to 1, it will go back to factory setting, in module 4.7K resistor pull-up 19 GPIO GPIO5 I/O, IPU in module 4.7K resistor pull-up 22 GPIO GPIO2 I/O, IPU in module 4.7K resistor pull-up 23 GPIO GPIO1 I/O, IPU in module 4.7K resistor pull-up 24 UART receive UART_RXD I, Need keep UART_TXD high 25 UART transmit UART_TXD O, IPU during chip boot-up 26 GPIO GPIO4 I/O, IPU 27 GPIO GPIO3 I/O,IPU 37 Reference CLK REF_CLK O,IPD Reference Clock Output 29 SDIO Data SD_D2 I/O SDIO, GPIO 10K Pull-up 30 SDIO CMD SD_CMD SDIO CMD, GPIO, 10K IPU 31 SDIO Data SD_D0 I/O SDIO Data0, GPIO,10K IPU 32 SDIO Detect SD_CD SDIO detect, GPIO, 10K IPU 33 SDIO WP SD_WP Write Protect, GPIO, 10K IPU, If MICRO SD (TF), need put this pin to GND 34 SDIO Data SD_D1 I/O SDIO Data 1, GPIO, 10K IPU 35 SDIO CLK SD_CLK SDIO CLK, GPIO 36 SDIO Data SD_D3 I/O SDIO Data 3, GPIO, 10K IPU Table 2-1 LinkPlay A31-2 module pin description Notes: 1. I: Input, O: Output, P: Power, IPU: Internal Pull Up, IPD: Internal Pull Down, A: Analog. 2.2. Mechanical dimension LinkPlay A31-2 module has the physical dimension of 28.5 x 38.7mm. The detailed layout shows below. The unit is in mm. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 8 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 Figure 2-2: LinkPlay A31-2 physical dimension 2.3. Connect with Audio Codec LinkPlay A31-2 module has digital audio interface I2S. It supports both master and slave modes. - Master mode: In master mode, it is recommended to connect with an audio codec IC for audio playback and record shown in the following example. Current module firmware supports Wolfson WM8918/WM8960. The reference schematics is shown below. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 9 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 Table 2-3 Connect with external audio IC with A31-2 module Notes: Please see the following documents for details: WIFIAudio_Module_Design_Note_V03.pdf WIFIAudio A31-2 Reference Design_4.pdf - Slave mode: When A31-2 module is working as I2S slave mode, it needs the external input for both I2S_WS and I2S_CLK. Here we use the MVSilicon’s MCU/Codec chip AP8048/AP8064 as an example to explain how to connect the module as the I2S slave. The connection method and function description are as follows: 1) Case 1: Wi-Fi, BT or AUX IN can be connected to AP8048/8064 directly. The AP8048 etc. will decide which source ( Wi-Fi/BT/AUX IN) is output to connected digital amplifier. How to connect I2S pin of A31-2: I2S DATA OUT of A31-2 is connected to I2S DATA IN of AP8048/8064. The I2S DATA OUT of AP8048 is connected to the amplifier. The advantage of doing this is: power saving, i.e., Wi-Fi or BT could be switched off independently. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 10 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 2) Case 2: AUX IN and BT could be converted to digital I2S input for A31-2 by AP8048. It is possible to re-transmit these inputs through Wi-Fi to other speakers and output it to digital amplifier simultaneously. Therefore, we could achieve the multi-room audio for Aux-in and BT sources with this configuration. To connect with amplifier with digital input, the I2S DATA OUT of AP8048 is connected with DATA IN of A31-2, DATA OUT of A31-2 is connected with amplifier. A31-2 will be responsible for receiving data then re-transmit to other slave speakers during multi-room playback To connect with amplifier with analog input, the I2S DATA OUT of AP8048 needs to be connected with the I2S DATA IN of A31-2, and I2S DATA OUT of A31-2 needs to be connected with the DATA IN of AP8048. AP8048 will be responsible for output analog audio data to amplifier. Notes: There is an advantage to use amplifier with analog input. The EQ module in AP8048 could be used to improve the sound quality. Notes: Please see the following documents for details: WIFIAudio_Module_Design_Note_V03.pdf WIFIAudio A31-2 Reference Design_1/2/3.pdf 2.4. External antenna A31-2 uses the external antenna for best Wi-Fi performance. To use external antenna, please choose the antenna type that meets the requirement of IEEE 802 b/g/n WiFi standard running at 2.4GHz frequency. The detailed parameters are shown in the table below. Items Parameters Frequency range 2.4~2.5GHz Impedance 50 Ohm VSWR 2 (Max) Reflection loss -10dB (Max) Connector I-PEX or populate directly Table 2-5 A31-2 external antenna parameters 2.5. 10/100M Ethernet Port A31-2 module provides 10/100Mbps Ethernet interface pins that could be used to connect with Ethernet RJ45 socket. It has built-in transformer. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 11 of 20 Doc Title Number Version Wireless smart audio module WMB20150921 1.0 2.5.1. Connect the module with RJ45 To provide 10/100Mbps Ethernet functionality, you could connect the module with the RJ45 socket via a Ethernet transformer. The detailed diagram is as follows: ETH_TXN ETH_TXP CAP3 ETH_RXN U5 RJ-45X1P U4 HN1674DG R X T X MB4_N 14 13 12 MB4_P CMT4 MA4_N 10 MA4_P CMT4 R94 2 1 75R 1 75R R100 2 1 75R R95 MA4_P MA4_N MB4_P WAN_C1 MB4_N C86 0.1uF C84 1 2 0 ohm/SB GND C85 1 2 0 ohm/SB C87 2 CHGND 1000pF/2KV/NC WAN_C2 L A N P O R T 1 CHGND ETH_RXP 16 GND Figure 2-4 The reference design of Ethernet 2.6. USB host port A31-2 module provides high speed USB2.0 host interface. To connect with USB port, the reference design is shown below. Figure 2-5 USB host interface Please follows the following design rule to populate the USB host interface: Item Signal Group Document No.: WMB20150921 Parameter USB Page 12 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Topology Reference Plane Characteristic Trace Impedance (Zo) Trace Width Serpentine Spacing(center to center) Minimum Isolation Spacing to Clock Signals Minimum Isolation Spacing to Low-Speed Signals Minimum Isolation Spacing to other USB Pair Total Length (with package length) Maximum Recommended Via Count DM to DP Length Matching(with package length) Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 Differential Pair Point-to-Point Ground Referenced 90 Ω ±10% 4 mils 8.5 mils 50 mils 20 mils 20 mils Max = 8000 mils 2 (per side) Match total length to within ±10 mils Table 2-6 WiFiAudio-A31-2 USB design rule 2.7. Power supply A31-2 module can be powered with single power supply with voltage between 3.5V and 5.5V. The peak current is around 300mA, the normal working current is 170mA. In sleep mode (when Wi-Fi is off), the current is 20mA. The power supply is important for system stability and Wi-Fi performance. It is recommended to use 100uF and 10uF decoupling capacitor in parallel to reduce the ripple of power supply. 2.8. Silkscreen and Package Remark: Wiimu:English logo A31:Internal product code V03:A31 revision code Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 13 of 20 Doc Title Number Version Wireless smart audio module WMB20150921 1.0 Remark: 1 tray: 30 pcs 1 carton: 15 trays Total of 1 carton:15*30 pcs=450 pcs 3. Software WiFiAudio-A31-2 supports Airplay and DLNA functionality: Items iOS version Description iOS 4.2 and above iPhone,iPad,iPod Touch,iPad Mini iTune version Network setup iTunes 10.2 and above PC, iMac A31-2 works in AP Client mode Support WPS and proprietary Wi-Fi setup Support Airplay mode Play, Pause, Seek, Volume, Prev, Next Airplay applications Apple Music App. QQ Music iTunes Many third party music applications … DLNA operations Play, Pause, Seek, Volume, Prev, Next DLNA applications Compatible with DLNA certified player, i.e., Document No.: WMB20150921 Skifta BubbleUPnP Page 14 of 20 Doc Title Number Version Wireless smart audio module WMB20150921 1.0 MP3, WMA, WAV, Apple Lossless (ALAC), AAC, AAC+, Audio format support FLAC, APE, OGG PC:IE9/10, Chrome, Firefox Browser support iOS/MAC OS: Safari Language support of Web server Chinese English Setup A31-2 network Setup with web server Setup A31-2 device name, add password protection Update A31-2 firmware and restore factory setting Online update firmware Connect device to Internet Table 3-1 A31-2 software description 3.1. Airplay introduction AirPlay is the streaming standard developed by Apple Inc. It lets you wirelessly stream what’s on your iOS device to your HDTV or speaker. It is supported starting from iOS4.2 and OS X Mountain Lion. It can also stream the music in PC or Mac via iTunes 10.1 or above. When the user devices (including iMac, PC, iPod touch, iPhone, iPad) are in the same WiFi LAN with the speaker that supports Airplay, when the user device launches the applications such as iTunes or iOS music applications, the Airplay button appears. When click the Airplay button, please choose the speaker that you want to stream to. 3.2. DLNA introduction Digital Living Networrk Alliance (DLNA) is an organization formed by companies in consumer electronics, cellphone and PC fields. The device with DLNA certification could seamlessly works with other DLNA devices without compatibility issue. The device has logo. 3.3. WiFi mode WiFiAudio-A31-2 module is working at WiFi AP Client mode. To setup AP client mode, please setup with web browser when you connect with the device via WiFi or Ethernet. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 15 of 20 Doc Title Number Version Wireless smart audio module WMB20150921 1.0 3.3.1. AP Client mode Device working under AP Client could serve as AP and client simultaneously. When it is used as AP, other wireless device could connect with it directly. Meanwhile, it could connect to other wireless AP as a wireless station. In this mode, device could connect with WiFiAudio-A31-2 and playback music to this device with airplay or DLNA. Meanwhile, if WiFiAudio-A31-2 is connected with main wireless AP that is connected to Internet, the device that is connected with WiFiAudio-A31-2 has access to Internet too. Figure 3-1 WiFiAudio-A31-2 AP Client mode 3.4. Web Server setup WiFiAudio-A31-2 module provides built-in web server to let user configure the module via the Internet browser. In the factory mode, the SSID of WiFiAudio-A31-2’s AP port is in the form of WiFiAudio_xxxx. The xxxx represent four digital numbers. The IP address, user name and password are shown below: Parameters Default setting SSID WiFiAudio _xxxx IP address 10.10.10.254 Mask 255.255.255.0 DNS WiiMu.com User name admin Password admin Table 3-2 WiFiAudio-A31-2 AP default parameters You could use PC, iOS or Android device connect the WiFiAudio-A31-2 first as wireless AP, then launch the browser and login to web server and configure the module. It supports IE8.0 or up, Chrome and Safari Internet browser. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 16 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 3.4.1. Web server login When the user devices are in the same network as WIFIAudio-A31-2 the user could login to the built-in web server by entering “http://10.10.10.254” or “http://wiimu.com” in the Internet browser. Currently, both English and Chinese language are supported in the web server and could be configured in the setup page. However, it is also possible to add other language support. The following example is shown in English as it is selected as the default language in the web server. If the WIFIAudio-A31-2 device is not connected to another AP to get Internet access, the web server will be directed to the WIFI setup page. In this page, the user could choose the AP to connect. Otherwise, if it is already connected with another AP, it will be redirected to the setting page for other settings. 3.4.2. Connecting the module to another AP In this page, the network information such as the connected AP and list of available AP are displayed. Please see the details in Figure 3-2. The user could select the AP to connect to provide the module with Internet access. Meanwhile, the module could serve as the AP for other devices that could directly connect with the module. In the case, the module worked as “AP client” or so called bridge mode. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 17 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 Figure 3-2 Connect WiFiAudio-A31-2 with another AP After entering the password for the connected AP, there is pop up message window to remind you that the user device should be in the same network as WiFiAudio-A31-2 in order to use it , i.e., the user device is connected to the module directly or the AP that the module is connected to. Figure 3-3 Keep the device and WIFIAudio-A31-2 in the same network 3.4.3. Advanced setting for the module Press the setting button in top left corner of the WiFi setup page to enter the page for advanced settings. There are three setting fields such as device information, module and wireless LAN setting. 3.4.3.1. Module setting page It is used to perform manual software upgrade, restore factory settings and setup the default language. 3.4.3.1.1. Software upgrade Important: software upgrade is the critical operation so please be cautious of doing this. In the process of Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 18 of 20 Doc Title Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 software upgrade, please don’t playback any music or any other operation except the software upgrade. Please don’t disconnect the power for the module during the process. It is also possible to use the online update if the device is connected with the Internet by press the “Check Online update” button in the software upgrade page. The module will then check if there is updated version in the remote maintenance server. Figure 3-4 Upgrade the module firmware manually 3.5. Use UART to debug The UART needs setup as follows: Baud rate Data bit Parity bit Stop bit 57600 None Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 19 of 20 Doc Title Flow control DTR/DSR RTS/CTS XON/XOFF Wireless smart audio module Number Version WMB20150921 1.0 None None None 3.6. WPS Setting WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is used to simplify the Wi-Fi setup. Working with WPS enabled router, user doesn’t need choose the Wi-Fi SSID and enter password. Instead, user just needs press the button (PBC mode) and it will join the network safely. To enter the WPS mode, keep low pulse ( 300ms < t <5s) for “nReload” pin in A31-2 module. 3.7. Restore to factory setting To restore the factory setting for the module, keep low pulse for t >5s for “nReload” pin in the A31-2 module. When the factory setting is restored, the system will reboot automatically. Document No.: WMB20150921 Page 20 of 20 FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Note 1: This module certified that complies with RF exposure requirement under portable or mobile or fixed condition, this module is to be installed only in portable or mobile or fixed applications. A portable device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so that the radiating structure(s) of the device is/are within 20 centimeters of the body of the user A mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in other than fixed locations and to generally be used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter's radiating structure(s) and the body of the user or nearby persons. Transmitting devices designed to be used by consumers or workers that can be easily re-located, such as wireless devices associated with a personal computer, are considered to be mobile devices if they meet the 20 centimeter separation requirement. A fixed device is defined as a device is physically secured at one location and is not able to be easily moved to another location. Note 2: Any modifications made to the module will void the Grant of Certification, this module is limited to OEM installation only and must not be sold to end-users, end-user has no manual instructions to remove or install the device, only software or operating procedure shall be placed in the end-user operating manual of final products. Note 3: The device must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter. Note 4: To ensure compliance with all non-transmitter functions the host manufacturer is responsible for ensuring compliance with the module(s) installed and fully operational. For example, if a host was previously authorized as an unintentional radiator under the Declaration of Conformity procedure without a transmitter certified module and a module is added, the host manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that the after the module is installed and operational the host continues to be compliant with the Part 15B unintentional radiator requirements. Since this may depend on the details of how the module is integrated with the host, LM Technologies Ltd. shall provide guidance to the host manufacturer for compliance with the Part 15B requirements. Note 5: FCC ID label on the final system must be labeled with “Contains FCC ID: 2AAPP-A3 1 or “Contains transmitter module FCC ID: 2AAPP-A3 1”. The transmitter module must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the host product. Wiimu Information Technology Inc. is responsible for the compliance of the module in all final hosts.
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