Hello again!
I got myself a PCM5102 i2s DAC to use in my Ironclad+ setup.
I am very new to this type of stuff, but i just followed the instructions and connected it like this.
And i flipped the SW0 switch on my DE10-Nano. And everything is working just fine as far as i can tell!
I have sound in all cores i have tried and it sounds pretty good.
But later on i was looking around on the mt32-pi github page. And there they have a section about this very DAC.
Apparently it can be configured using 4 soldering bridges on the back side. And they instruct that it is important that you have a specific configuration in order for it to output sound.
I looked at the back of mine and there none of the pads are bridged as far as i can tell. So this makes me wonder.
Are thees settings only relevant for people connecting the DAC to a raspberry pi?
Is it possible that sound is still being output from the DE10-Nanos own DAC even after the SW0 is flipped?
Is there an easy way to find out what DAC is currently being utilized by the system?
I mean i could just bring out the soldering iron and find out if it makes any difference with the pads bridged like the mt32-pi github suggests. It would be pretty easy to reverse if needed.
But in my experience it is generally a bad idé to try to fix something that is not broken.
Any advice or input from someone who is more knowledgeable than me?