PWM audio on pico with 8KHz up to 44.1KHz stereo wave file example of audio output using PWM 10 bits and DMA The wave file needs to be stereo and 16 bits.
GPIO pin 14 and 15 are the output
you need to use head phone with a 1K resistor in series on
left and right speaker
The myPWM subclass set the maximum count to 255(8 bits) or 1023(10bits) at a frequency
around 122.5KHz.
** the PWM is now on 10 bits (0..1023)
The myDMA class allows to use direct memory access to transfer each frame at the current sample rate
You need to install the wave.py and chunk.py from
https://github.com/joeky888/awesome-micropython-lib/tree/master/Audio
Don't forget to increase the SPI clock up to 3Mhz.
How it works,
1 - We set the PWM to a range of 255 at 122Khz
2 - We read the wave file using the class wave which will set the
sample rate and read the audio data by chunk
3 - Each chunk are converted to 16 bit signed to unsigned char
with the middle at 128, (512 for 10 bits)
4 - Wait for the DMA to be completed. On first it will be
anyway.
5 - The converted chunk is then pass to the DMA to be transfer at
the sample rate using one of build in timer
6 - Go on step 2 until is done.
P.S. to transfer wave file use rshell.