DIY Si47xx All Band DSP Radio with 2.8 inch touch TFT display

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Hello,
This time I will show you how to make a relatively simple All band Radio Receiver which is based on the Si47xx series chip of Silicon Labs. This wonderful radio is is primarily a result of the hard work of Ricardo Caratti who creates the detailed library for the Si47xx chip, Gert Baak for the initial TFT code, and Thiago Lima which creates the Kit with a TFT touch display.
In short, the Si4732 and Si 4735 chip support FM, AM, and SSB (USB & LSB) modulation and RDS on FM. Unfortunately in this case I use SI4730-B20 based Radio module labeled “NE928-10A V:01” which DOES NOT SUPPORT LW, SW, and FM/RDS. As soon as I receive the Si4732 chip from AliExpress, I will replace the current board with this chip and without any changes in the software, the complete features will be obtained. I hope to present that soon.
As I mentioned before, the device is relatively simple to build and contains the following components:
ESP32 microcontroller board
SI4730 radio module
2.8 inch TFT colour display with Touch screeen
Small D-Class power amplifier board
Lithium Battrey 3.7 Volts
Lithium battery charger
Upconverter board 3.7 to 5V
Rotary encoder
and Potentiometer
This time I tried to make the device as simple as possible to build so some parts of the original scheme are omitted, such as input filters, "mute" circuit, buzzer ... Although the volume can be adjusted with the encoder and touch, the option to do it manually with a potentiometer is very practical. The receiver looks Impressive with the color TFT display and also does not lag behind at all with the quality of reception in all bands.
The software for this receiver is an integral part of Ricardo Lima Caratti's Si4735 library. The code is in the: examples - PU2CLR Si4735 - Si47xx_KITS - THIAGO_LIMA - Si473x_TFT_TOUCH_THIAGO_ORIGINAL. Attached below is a modified TFT_eSPI library for this project, so that compilation should go smoothly.In the video you can see several versions of software with different screen layouts.
The radio has a simple graphical interface so that you can quickly and easily access all the options:
volume button
Mute function
Direct input frequency button
Next screen with seek up and seek down buttons
Automatic gain control with set the attenuation value
RDS On/Off button
Band select MW
-next Mode selection
and Filter selection
Also on the display, we have only necessary information like Frequency, RSSI value, Signal to Noise ratio, etc. Unfortunately, the video is of poor quality due to the poor camera features. In reality, the content of the screen is crystal clear. Finally, the radio is mounted in a suitable box made of PVC and coated with self-adhesive wallpaper

Instructions, schematic, and code at:
https://www.hackster.io/mircemk/diy-s...

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