This is probably the smallest RaspyFi setup that is not using the onboard sound. I use my HiFiBerry Mini DAC. It works even with 192kHz/24bit FLAC files
An image of the system is here:
http://www.crazy-audio.com/201…..pberry-pi/
More info on the HiFiBerry DAC:
http://www.crazy-audio.com/pro…..erry-mini/
Looks great, a very small and neat solution.
How much do you expect the kits to cost? Any plans for a 24bit version?
Looking good
But since every thing I have is already able to use normal headphone jack connectors and I know that go's for more people, you might want to consider making one with a 3,5mm jack would be great. Maybe, just maybe, it could be possible to have both or multiple kits where you would pick either to have RCA 3.5mm jack or both
Hey that's a cool DAC. I'm using a PCM2704 USB DAC which looks like it's smaller than yours but it lacks the finesse yours has. That's quite awesome and I do like the RCA's so maybe offering RCA and 3.5mm stereo would be a good solution.
Andrew
If anybody is interested in this DAC, drop me a message at info AT crazy-audio.com. I will then inform you, when it is available.
I have finalized the design and will to the final tests in about 2 weeks. The final design will have RCA and phone connectors.
Are the P1 and P5 headers standard across all Raspberry Pi models? I have the early 256mb model B.
Also it'd be really cool if this new board fitted into existing Raspberry Pi cases (of course you'd have to drill some holes for the RCA connectors).
Hi, the P5 header is only available on Rev. 2 Raspberry Pi boards. You can easily check if its there: Just look, if the board is prepared for a 10-pin connector directly above the 26-pin connector.
The board itself will fit into many Raspberry cases. However with RCA connector it will be to high for most cases. With the smaller phone plug connector it might fit into some cases, but even this won't work on a lot of cases.
usul27 said
Hi, the P5 header is only available on Rev. 2 Raspberry Pi boards. You can easily check if its there: Just look, if the board is prepared for a 10-pin connector directly above the 26-pin connector.
The board itself will fit into many Raspberry cases. However with RCA connector it will be to high for most cases. With the smaller phone plug connector it might fit into some cases, but even this won't work on a lot of cases.
Thanks for the reply.
It does look like I have a Rev 2 board, so that's good.
I guess the RCA connectors could be wired rather than attached directly to the board, then they could be moved to a position on the case where there's space.
By the way, do you happen to know the line out RMS voltage of a PCM2704 DAC (USB version that I have at the moment)? It's fine, but lower than my CD player which claims to be 2V RMS. It would be nice to find a DAC that had a similar V RMS output into my amplifier.
The PCM2704 does not have an internal charge pump. Therefore it's voltage swing is limited to the power supply voltage which is 3.3V. That means about 3V Vpp, which is about 1V RMS. The HiFiBerry can provide full 2V RMS, which means it is about 6 dB louder at full swing.
usul27 said
The PCM2704 does not have an internal charge pump. Therefore it's voltage swing is limited to the power supply voltage which is 3.3V. That means about 3V Vpp, which is about 1V RMS. The HiFiBerry can provide full 2V RMS, which means it is about 6 dB louder at full swing.
Thank you. I knew you'd know the answer!
What DAC do you use in the HiFIBerry? And why did you go for that particular one?
Approximately how much do you anticipate the kit to cost?
The HiFiBerry uses a PCM5102A. I used it, because with its internal charge pump it can create full 2V RMS output without the need of an external power supply. That makes it easy to use for the Raspberry user. It also has not only good technical specs, but also sounds really nice and can run up to 192kHz/24bit.
I expect to finish the prototype testing in about 2 weeks. I will announce the pricing, if I'm sure, that everything works as planned and I do have the right components.
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