Net Radio


The Net Radio created by Bertrand Achard. The Net Radio enables you to listen to MP3 streaming radios that are broadcast over the Internet without a PC. MP3 streams are received through an Ethernet link, decoded by an on-board MP3 decoder, and then output as audio through a 3.5-mm stereo jack. The user-friendly design includes easy-to-use switch buttons and a color LCD. The Net Radio is designed around an ATmega64L RISC microcontroller that provides ample memory. The ATmega64L was also chosen for its low power consumption, which enables the Net Radio to be interfaced with low-power commercial devices.
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