KoreAudio (also known as KoreMedia or KoreSound) can acquire 4 channels single-ended inputs (2x stereo) and can playback 2 channels single-ended outputs (1x Stereo). A KoreBot Linux driver is provided to use the board as a standard Linux sound device, so that any standard Linux application can work with the sound interface in a transparent way.
This board does not work standalone: it requires a KB-250 stack including a KoreBot. The KB-250 interface is an open standard interface to expand the functionality of an existing ARM base platform in a easy and fast way. Besides using a full line of off-the-shelf KB-250 modules, developers can also design their own modules. KB-250 modules can be used singularly or stacked together.
Manufacturer's information may be found at: www-k-team.com
Includes:
* KoreAudio board
Requirements:
* KoreBotLE
This board does not work standalone: it requires a KB-250 stack including a KoreBot. The KB-250 interface is an open standard interface to expand the functionality of an existing ARM base platform in a easy and fast way. Besides using a full line of off-the-shelf KB-250 modules, developers can also design their own modules. KB-250 modules can be used singularly or stacked together.
Manufacturer's information may be found at: www-k-team.com
Includes:
* KoreAudio board
Requirements:
* KoreBotLE
| SKU | RN.Kor.Audio |
| Shipping Weight in Pounds | 1.0000 |
| Manufacturer | K-Team |
| Size | 85mm x 57mm |
| Package Contents | KoreAudio board |



