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Espressif Audio Development Framework

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Espressif Systems Audio Development Framework (ESP-ADF) is the official audio development framework for the ESP32 chip.

Overview

ESP-ADF supports development of audio applications for the Espressif Systems ESP32 chip in the most comprehensive way. With ESP-ADF, you can easily add features, develop audio applications from simple to complex:

  • Music player or recorder supports audio formats such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, OGG, OPUS, AMR, TS, EQ, Downmixer, Sonic, ALC, G.711...
  • Play music from sources: HTTP, HLS(HTTP Live Streaming), SPIFFS, SDCARD, A2DP-Source, A2DP-Sink, HFP ...
  • Integrate Media services such as: DLNA, VoIP ...
  • Internet Radio
  • Voice recognition and integration with online services such as Alexa, DuerOS, ...

As a general, the ESP-ADF features will be supported as shown below:

ADF Block Diagram

Developing with the ESP-ADF

Quick Start

You need version 3.3.1 of ESP-IDF to provide the toolchain, the ESP32-LyraT board and headphone connected.

Note: If this is your first exposure to ESP32 and ESP-IDF, proceed to Getting Started documentation.

Clone the ESP-ADF repository, set up ADF_PATH, and then compile, flash and monitor applications in the same way as when working with ESP-IDF.

git clone --recursive https://github.com/espressif/esp-adf.git
cd esp-adf/examples/get-started/play_mp3
make menuconfig
make flash monitor

If you clone project without --recursive flag, please goto the esp-adf directory and run command git submodule update --init before doing anything.

Hardware

Espressif Systems has released a number of boards for ESP-ADF to develop ESP32 audio applications, including:

ESP32-LyraT Development Board ESP32-LyraTD-MSC Development Board ESP32-LyraT-Mini Development Board
ESP32-LyraT Development Board ESP32-LyraTD-MSC Development Board ESP32-LyraT-Mini Development Board
Getting Started with ESP32-LyraT Getting Started with ESP32-LyraTD-MSC Getting Started with ESP32-LyraT-Mini

ESP32-LyraT

An open-source development board, supporting Espressif Systems’ ADF and featuring voice wake-up, a wake-up button and an audio player. Designed for smart speakers and smart-home applications.

ESP32-LyraT Development Board Overview

ESP32-LyraTD-MSC

Designed for smart speakers and AI applications. Supports Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC), Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Wake-up Interrupt and Voice Interaction.

ESP32-LyraTD-MSC Development Board Overview

ESP32-LyraT-Mini

An open-source mono development board. Designed for connected smart speakers and smart-home audio applications.

ESP32-LyraT-Mini Development Board Overview

ESP-ADF is based on the application layer of ESP-IDF (Espressif IoT Development Framework). The git clone command, described under Quick Start above, automatically downloads specific version of the ESP-IDF alongside with ESP-ADF. Please take a look at Get Started

Examples

Check folder examples that contains sample applications to demonstrate API features of the ESP-ADF.

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