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Digital Audio Player Product

Overview

A digital audio player is a solid-state music device that stores hundreds of songs or thousands of hours of podcasts in internal NAND flash memory and plays them through integrated audio electronics. This design emphasizes portability, touch-screen navigation, and high-fidelity audio output in a precision aluminum chassis. The Main PCB runs a lightweight OS or firmware, the Audio Processor delivers studio-quality audio to the Touchscreen Assembly, and a Lithium-Ion Battery provides all-day runtime without a charger.

The user interface is centered on the touchscreen Touchscreen Assembly, which shows album art, playlists, and playback controls. Physical Button Module allow quick volume and play control without the need to wake the screen. The Connector Assembly support both wired headphones (via 3.5 mm jack) and wireless via Bluetooth, if fitted.

How it works

Audio playback begins when the Main PCB reads MP3 or FLAC files from the Storage Subsystem, decodes them in real time, and sends PCM samples to the Audio Processor. The Audio DAC IC converts these digital samples to analog voltage, producing a small audio signal (typically 1–2 V peak). The Headphone Amplifier boosts this to 100 mW or more, enough to drive most earbuds and headphones without distortion.

To prevent aliasing (high-frequency artifacts), the Audio Reconstruction Filter smooths the digital-to-analog transition, removing sampling artifacts above 20 kHz. This reconstruction filter is the key reason for high perceived audio quality; a poorly designed or absent filter would leave visible "steps" on the waveform and introduce noise.

The Touchscreen Assembly is either a capacitive or resistive touchscreen bonded to an LCD color panel. When the user taps to navigate the music library or adjust volume, the Touch Controller IC senses the touch coordinates and reports them to the Main PCB, which updates the currently playing file or adjusts the playback level.

The Storage Subsystem is a removable or soldered NAND flash module (32 GB–256 GB). This uses far less power than a hard drive and is shock-proof, ideal for a portable device. The Storage Controller IC handles wear leveling and error correction to extend the life of the flash, which naturally degrades after about 100,000 write cycles per cell.

The Lithium-Ion Battery is a rechargeable lithium-ion cell, managed by the Power Management subsystem. A Battery Charger IC controls the charge rate (usually C/2, where C is the battery capacity in amp-hours) to avoid overcharging and thermal damage. A Lithium-Ion Battery with integrated BMS Board protects against over-discharge and shorts.

Pressing the Play/Pause Button or Volume Buttons triggers a GPIO interrupt on the Main PCB, allowing quick response without requiring the touchscreen to wake. The Power Management also manages sleep modes, cutting current draw from 100 mA awake to 1 mA sleeping when music is paused.

Design rationale

Dedicated audio players (as opposed to smartphone apps) benefit from:

  1. Optimized analog audio path: no ground loops, no RF interference from cellular radios, dedicated DAC and filter design.
  2. Solid-state storage: no moving parts, low latency, no skip risk on bumpy terrain.
  3. Long battery life: focused OS, no constant wireless polling, no display animations.
  4. Touch interface: intuitive album browsing without stylus or typing.
  5. Machined aluminum chassis: dissipates heat from the headphone amp, resists drops, and feels premium in hand.

The choice of 24-bit/192 kHz DAC capability allows the device to play high-resolution audio from sources like Bandcamp and streaming services, future-proofing the hardware even if current music is encoded at lower rates. Headphone impedance varies widely (32 Ω to 600 Ω), so the Headphone Amplifier is designed with low output impedance (< 1 Ω) to drive them all without significant frequency response variation.

Touchscreen integration eliminates buttons and labels, reducing manufacturing complexity and opening the door to visual feedback (glow effects, haptic response) that enhances the user experience.

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Bill of materials

11 top-level lines · 44 rows shown · 267 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Aluminum Enclosure 5 parts digital-audio-player-chassis 1 9 assembly
1.1 Front Bezel digital-audio-player-front-bezel 1 part
1.2 Back Plate digital-audio-player-back-plate 1 part
1.3 Side Rail digital-audio-player-side-rail 2 part
1.4 Corner Bumper digital-audio-player-rubber-bumper 4 part
1.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
2 Main PCB 6 parts digital-audio-player-main-pcb 1 118 assembly
2.1 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
2.2 Compute SoC Module soc-module 1 part
2.3 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
2.4 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 110× 110 part
2.5 Connector connector 4 part
2.6 Firmware Flash Memory digital-audio-player-firmware-flash 1 part
3 Audio Processor 5 parts digital-audio-player-audio-stage 1 70 assembly
3.1 Audio DAC IC digital-audio-player-dac-chip 1 part
3.2 Headphone Amplifier digital-audio-player-audio-amp 1 part
3.3 Audio Reconstruction Filter digital-audio-player-audio-filter 2 part
3.4 Radiator radiator 1 part
3.5 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 65× 65 part
4 Touchscreen Assembly 3 parts digital-audio-player-display 1 3 assembly
4.1 LCD Panel digital-audio-player-lcd-panel 1 part
4.2 Touch Digitizer touch-digitizer 1 part
4.3 Touch Controller IC digital-audio-player-touch-controller 1 part
5 Lithium-Ion Battery 3 parts digital-audio-player-battery 1 3 assembly
5.1 LiPo Cell lipo-cell 1 part
5.2 BMS Board bms-board 1 part
5.3 Thermal Fuse thermal-fuse 1 part
6 Storage Subsystem 2 parts digital-audio-player-storage 1 2 assembly
6.1 NAND Flash Memory digital-audio-player-nand-flash 1 part
6.2 Storage Controller IC digital-audio-player-storage-controller 1 part
7 Connector Assembly 3 parts digital-audio-player-connectors 1 3 assembly
7.1 Connector connector 1 part
7.2 Connector connector 1 part
7.3 Connector Board digital-audio-player-connector-pcb 1 part
8 Button Module 3 parts digital-audio-player-buttons 1 5 assembly
8.1 Play/Pause Button digital-audio-player-play-button 1 part
8.2 Volume Button digital-audio-player-volume-button 2 part
8.3 Navigation Button digital-audio-player-nav-button 2 part
9 Power Management 3 parts digital-audio-player-power-management 1 52 assembly
9.1 Battery Charger IC digital-audio-player-charger-ic 1 part
9.2 Power Supply power-supply 1 part
9.3 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 50× 50 part
10 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 1 part
11 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $50–$2k · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇨🇳Foxconn
foxconn.com ↗
Shenzhen, CN Electronics contract mfg 1,000 units 8–14 wks
🇺🇸Jabil
jabil.com ↗
St. Petersburg, US Electronics manufacturing 1,000 units 8–14 wks
🇺🇸Flex
flex.com ↗
Austin, US Electronics manufacturing 1,000 units 8–14 wks
🇨🇦Celestica
celestica.com ↗
Toronto, CA Electronics manufacturing 1,000 units 8–14 wks
🇺🇸Sanmina
sanmina.com ↗
San Jose, US Electronics manufacturing 1,000 units 8–14 wks

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