giuliomoro I restarted this morning, as I realised I was keeping the audio-in ground cable connected.
First, I disconnected the ground cable for the audio input (being it connected to ground, too).
Then, connected the ground to all possible ground pins on bela mini, one by one: same result (strong noise, digital noise and whistling).
Then, I tried with floating supply for the audio buffer:
- audio in ground cable connected.
- ac-connected in and out for the buffer (by means of capacitors).
- FLOATING supply for the input buffer.
There is no interconnection between audio and bela's grounds, now, and looks like everything is working (besides normal noise, being all this on a breadboard).
So, looks like having an on-board floating supply for the audio buffer is the only way of using it?
I designed and added a switching flyback supply (+/-9V) and this is what I'm using now.
Not a common solution, though, that's why I wonder how is everybody doing this (Bela in a guitar pedal). Only powering from batteries?
This is why I suspect I'm making some trivial mistake with the non-floating supply.