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Documentation tooling:
- Add the `build-doc` skill and `tools/build_doc.py` wrapper for local
Sphinx builds (clean / -W / open).
- Enable Markdown (MyST) in conf.py and auto-collect
examples/{device,host,dual}/*/README.md into a 3-level Examples nav
(Examples > Device/Host/Dual > example), noting each page's source
location and normalizing headings to a single H1.
- Remove the stale `.claude/commands/build-doc.md`; point the AGENTS.md
Documentation section at the skill.
Example docs:
- Add a README.md for every device/host/dual example: what it does, USB
interface table, notable tusb_config.h settings, generic CMake + Make
build steps, and how to try it.
- Fold each *_freertos variant into its base README, noting the FreeRTOS
source path and any RTOS-specific behavior.
Generated docs/examples/ output is git-ignored. Builds clean with
`sphinx-build -W`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Audio Multi-Rate Microphone
A single-channel USB microphone test example that supports multiple sample rates and adapts its descriptors to the negotiated USB bus speed — UAC1 at Full-Speed and UAC2 at High-Speed.
What it does
- Enumerates as a single-channel microphone. The configuration descriptor returned depends on link speed: a UAC1 (Audio 1.0) configuration at Full-Speed and a UAC2 (Audio 2.0) configuration at High-Speed. A device-qualifier and other-speed-configuration descriptor are provided so it works at either speed.
- Supports discrete sample rates of 32 kHz, 48 kHz and 96 kHz. At Full-Speed the rate is selected through the UAC1 endpoint sampling-frequency control; at High-Speed through the UAC2 clock-source frequency range.
- Offers a 16-bit format; the High-Speed UAC2 configuration adds a second format with 24-bit samples carried in 32-bit slots, selected via the streaming interface's alternate setting.
- An audio task generates an incrementing ramp signal sized to the current sample rate and sample width, and writes it to the IN endpoint every 1 ms. The ramp resets when the streaming interface is closed.
- Handles both UAC1 and UAC2 control requests (mute, volume, sample frequency) dispatched on the active audio version.
- Blinks the on-board LED to indicate USB state (not mounted / mounted / suspended).
USB Descriptors
| Interface | Class driver |
|---|---|
| 0–1 | Audio (control + streaming), 1-channel microphone input — UAC1 at Full-Speed, UAC2 at High-Speed |
Configuration
Notable tusb_config.h settings:
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO 1
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FUNC_1_MAX_SAMPLE_RATE 96000
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FUNC_1_N_FORMATS 2
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_ENABLE_EP_IN 1
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FUNC_1_N_CHANNELS_TX 1
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FUNC_1_FORMAT_1_N_BYTES_PER_SAMPLE_TX 2 // 16-bit in 16-bit slots
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FUNC_1_FORMAT_1_RESOLUTION_RX 16
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FUNC_1_FORMAT_2_N_BYTES_PER_SAMPLE_TX 4 // 24-bit in 32-bit slots (UAC2 only)
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FUNC_1_FORMAT_2_RESOLUTION_RX 24
#define CFG_TUD_AUDIO_FUNC_1_EP_IN_SZ_MAX TU_MAX(CFG_TUD_AUDIO10_FUNC_1_FORMAT_1_EP_SZ_IN, TU_MAX(CFG_TUD_AUDIO20_FUNC_1_FORMAT_1_EP_SZ_IN, CFG_TUD_AUDIO20_FUNC_1_FORMAT_2_EP_SZ_IN))
Building
CMake:
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DBOARD=raspberry_pi_pico ..
cmake --build .
Make:
make BOARD=raspberry_pi_pico all
Try it
The device appears as a single-channel USB microphone. On Linux, list it with arecord -l and record at a chosen rate with arecord, e.g. arecord -D hw:CARD=MicNode -c 1 -f S16_LE -r 96000 test.wav, trying 32000/48000/96000 to exercise rate switching. On a High-Speed host you can also select the 24-bit format (-f S24_3LE / S32_LE depending on the host). The included src/plot_audio_samples.py records and plots the signal.