RPI IQ CODECZERO - Raspberry Pi Shield - IQaudio Codec Zero

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IQaudio Codec Zero is a Raspberry Pi zero-size audio I/O HAT. It provides bidirectional digital audio (I2S) between Raspberry Pi Zero and its integrated Dialog Semiconductor DA7212 codec. Codec Zero supports a range of input and output devices, from built-in MEMS microphones to external monoelectret microphones to 1.2 W and 8 ohm mono speakers.
The IQaudio Codec Zero has green and red LEDs that can be used for status, as well as a tactile button that can be used to start an event. Codec Zero is a good starting point for a walkie-talkie, smart doorbell, vintage radio hack or smart speaker.
Note
• see datasheets for more useful installation information.
EAN: 0617588405556
Delivery Cost: 9.95 EUR
Availability: in stock
Delivery Time: 4-5 business days
Condition: new
IQaudio Codec Zero is a Raspberry Pi zero-size audio I/O HAT. It provides bidirectional digital audio (I2S) between Raspberry Pi Zero and its integrated Dialog Semiconductor DA7212 codec. Codec Zero supports a range of input and output devices, from built-in MEMS microphones to external monoelectret microphones to 1.2 W and 8 ohm mono speakers.
The IQaudio Codec Zero has green and red LEDs that can be used for status, as well as a tactile button that can be used to start an event. Codec Zero is a good starting point for a walkie-talkie, smart doorbell, vintage radio hack or smart speaker.
Note
• see datasheets for more useful installation information.
EAN: 0617588405556
Delivery Cost: 9.95 EUR
Availability: in stock
Delivery Time: 4-5 business days
Condition: new
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The new generation of HiFiBerry amplifier for high-quality stereo HD sound.
Up to 60 Watt output power with stereo use
The HiFiBerry AMP2 is an amplifier for the Raspberry Pi. With this amplifier you can connect your speakers directly.
We therefore recommend the AMP2 to all customers who want a high-end solution for multiroom audio installations.
- new design with black board and high-quality workmanship
- up to 60 Watt output power with stereo use
- Digital Analogue Converter included - no external DAC required
- improved power supply for connected Raspberry Pi and other devices
- compatible with Raspberry Pi
- 4 up to 8 Ohm speakers can be operated
- Spacer included in delivery for direct mounting on the Raspberry Pi
- HD audio with sampling rates up to 192 kHz
- Texas Instruments TAS5756m
- fully digital audio processing
- powerful voltage regulator that supplies both the AMP2 and the Raspberry Pi, supports 12-24 Volt
- only one power supply unit required - Attention: not included

- Incl. assembly materials
- Dimensions: 55 x 66 mm
The Raspberry Pi must be ordered separately.

- Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero WH/2B/3B/3B/3B+.
- onBoard SC16IS752
- up to 16 of these modules are stackable
- integrated multi-LEDs for indication of the UART operating status
- reserved I2C control pins, allows working with other control boards
specifications
- Operating voltage: 3.3 V
- Expansion chip: SC16IS752
- Control interface: I2C
- Mounting hole size: 3.0 mm
- Dimensions: 65 x 30 mm
Scope of delivery
1x Serial expansion HAT
1x RPi Screw Package
Documentation and downloads can be found here:
https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/Serial_Expansion_HAT

This fan can be controlled by software so that it is only switched on or off automatically above a certain temperature. The switch can also be programmed so that you can use it either as an on/off switch or to switch between temperature-controlled and manual mode.
Technical data
• Operating voltage: 5 V DC
• Fan speed: 4,200 rpm
• Air flow rate: 0.05 m³/min
• noise level: 18.6 dB
• programmable RGB LED
• programmable button
• compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B, 3B+, 3B
• dimensions fan 30 x 30 x 7 mm
• total dimensions: 42 x 45 x 13 mm
Supplied without M2.5 spacer bolts and without stacking header, see accessories.
Note
• no soldering required, just plug it on!
• not compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 B

This shield is a 2-channel CAN-BUS(FD) shield for the Raspberry Pi (MCP2518FD) and supports the CAN FD protocol, as well as transmission speeds up to 8 Mbps.
Specifications
• supports CAN FD
• supports the Jetson Nano
• 8 Mbps @10 m 20 AWG shielded cable / 1 Mbps @40 m 20 AWG shielded cable
• stable power supply, selectable via Raspberry Pi or DC power supply
• ''one-button configuration'' of 120 Ohm terminating resistor
• compatible with Raspberry Pi 2/3/Zero and Raspberry Pi 4 (with latest Raspbian image)
Further information
https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/2-Channel-CAN-BUS-FD-Shield-for-Raspberry-Pi/

Technical data
• Power supply: 5 V / 0.12 A
• Fan speed adjustable via script
• Power / Reset button
• Status LEDs
• Dimensions fan (LxW): 40 x 40 mm
• Dimensions HAT (LxW): 65 x 55 mm
• suitable for all Raspberry Pi (40-pin)
Note: no soldering required, just plug in!

• compatible with all popular Raspberry Pi models (Raspberry Pi 5B excluded)
• integrates WM8960 low-power stereo CODEC, communicates via I2S interface
• integrates two high-quality MEMS silicon microphones, supports the recording of left and right dual channels
• onBoard standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, music playback via external headphones
• integrated two-channel speaker interface that drives the speakers directly
• supports sound effects such as stereo, 3D environment, etc.
Specifications
• CODEC: WM8960
• power supply: 5 V
• logic voltage: 3.3 V
• Control interface: I2C
• Audio interface: I2S
• DAC signal-to-noise ratio: 98 dB
• ADC signal-to-noise ratio: 94 dB
• Headphone driver: 40 mW (16 Ohm @ 3.3 V)
• Speaker driver: 1 W per channel (8 Ohm BTL)
Scope of delivery
1x WM8960 Audio Hut
1x 8 Ohm 5W speaker
1x RPi screw package
Documentation and downloads can be found here:
Download

• compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero WH/2B/3B/3B++
• I2C controlled, with only 2 pins
• up to 16-channel servo/PWM outputs, 12-bit resolution for each channel (4096 scales)
• integrated 5V regulator, up to 3A output current
• Standard servo interface
• reserved I2C control pins
• comes with development resources and manual
The robot arm structure
• 4-DOF, large fixed base, metal mechanical grab
• full aluminum alloy body, strong and durable
• clever mechanical structure and assembly concept
• equipped with 4x metal gear servos (1x MG996R, 3x MG90S), high torque, smooth running
Scope of delivery
1x metal arm parts
1x MG996R Servo
3x MG90S servo
1x MG996R servo wheel
1x servo driver for micro:bit
1x power supply EU standard USB output
1x servo extension cable 150 mm
1x screw package
Documentation and downloads can be found here:
Download

Color coding is simple and beautiful:
Red = 5V
Yellow = 3V3
Black = GND
Blue = DNC (inverted I2C)
Technical data
- suitable for Raspberry Pi Zero
- 2 pin rows with 20 pins each
- 2.54 mm pin spacing (pitch)
- Pin height: 3 / 6 mm
- Total height: approx. 11 mm
Delivery without Raspberry Pi Zero

All pins are colour-coded according to their function to facilitate prototyping and hacking.
Orange = 3.3 V
Red = 5 V
Pink = I2C
Purple = UART
Blue = SPI
Yellow = DNC (reversed I2C)
Green = GPIO
Black = GND (earth)
Technical data
- Suitable for Raspberry Pi
- Two rows of pins, each with 20 pins
- Pin spacing (pitch) of 2.54 mm
- Pin height: 3/6 mm
- Total height: approx. 11 mm
Raspberry Pi Zero not included

Technical data
• Output voltage: +5.1 V DC
• rated load current: 2.5 A
• maximum power: 12.5 W
• protection: short circuit protection, over current protection
• efficiency: 80% minimum
• output cable: 1.5 m (18AWG)
• output connector: microUSB
• input voltage range: 100 - 240 V AC
• Operating input voltage: 96 - 264 V AC
• Frequency: 50/60 Hz ±3 Hz
Note
Not suitable for Raspberry Pi 4 B

The own clock on the MotoPi provides a very accurate PWM signal and therefore also an accurate positioning. The board has 2 inputs for a voltage of 4.8V - 6V over which together up to 11A can be fed, so that an optimal supply of the motors is always guaranteed and thus also larger projects can be supplied with sufficient current. The supply runs centrally via the MotoPi, which provides a connection for voltage, ground and the control line separately for each motor.
The current is additionally buffered by the built-in capacitor. This mitigates the collapse of the voltage in the event of a brief overload, which could otherwise lead to jerking. In addition, it is possible to connect a further capacitor.
The integrated analog-digital converter, offers new possibilities such as: control via a joystick. The control and programming of the motors can, as usual, still be operated comfortably via the Raspberry Pi. Instructions and code examples allow even beginners to achieve results quickly.
Technical data
• 16 channels (16x PWM)
• own clock for servo motors (PWM)
• analog-digital converter
• input 1: hollow connector 5.5 / 2.1 mm, 4.8 ... 6 V, 5 A max.
• Input 2: Screw terminal, 4.8 ... 6 V, 6 A max.
• compatible with all common Raspberry Pi boards
Scope of delivery
• circuit board
• user manual
• mounting material
dimensions (WxHxD): 65 x 24 x 56 mm
Delivery without Raspberry Pi

- 7 digital ports
- 3 analog ports
- 3 I2C ports
- 1 Connect serial interface to GrovePi
- 1 Connect serial interface with Raspberry Pi
- Grove Header Vcc output voltage: 5 V DC
- compatible with all popular Raspberry Pi models
Delivery without Raspberry Pi
Further information about the board as well as data sheets, instructions, downloads can be found at http://wiki.seeedstudio.com/GrovePi_Plus/
For the users of Grove (especially beginners) there are instructions in pdf format. Before using the product you should read the chapters ''Preface'', ''Getting Started'' and ''Introduction to Grove''!

Merkmale
• Multiplexing Board
• klare Beschriftung der Anschlüsse
• 4x Schrauben
• 4x Abstandshalter
• 4x Muttern

Technical data
• Output voltage: +5.1 V DC
• rated load current: 2.5 A
• maximum power: 12.5 W
• protection: short circuit protection, over current protection
• efficiency: 80% minimum
• output cable: 1.5 m (18AWG)
• output connector: microUSB
• input voltage range: 100 - 240 V AC
• Operating input voltage: 96 - 264 V AC
• Frequency: 50/60 Hz ±3 Hz
Note
Not suitable for Raspberry Pi 4 B

features
- compatible with all popular Raspberry Pi models
- built-in MCU
- 12-bit ADC
- Multi-type Grove connection
specifications
- Operating voltage: 3.3 V
- MCU: STM32
- ADC: 12-Bit 8-Channel
- 6x Digital Grove Port
- 4x Analog
- 3x I2C
- 1x PWM
- 1x UART
- Raspberry Pi communication bus: I2C
- I2C address: 0x04
Delivery without Raspberry Pi
For the users of Grove (especially beginners) there are instructions in pdf format. Before using the product you should read the chapters ''Preface'', ''Getting Started'' and ''Introduction to Grove''!
Further information on the product as well as data sheets, instructions and downloads can be found at http://wiki.seeedstudio.com/Grove_Base_Hat_for_Raspberry_Pi/

The CO2 sensor board has an important advantage over many competing products in that it is highly stable over time and factory calibrated. Unlike many other products, the sensor does not need to be recalibrated daily with fresh air! This simplifies the installation and maintenance of this CO2 sensor board. The CO2 measurement is based on the NDIR dual-beam method, which compensates for aging effects with its auto-calibration, is very insensitive to contamination and offers excellent long-term stability. The factory calibration ensures highly accurate CO2 measurements over the entire application range. The CO2 measurement is temperature and pressure compensated.
The sensor is mounted on an easy to use I2C breakout board with special attention to compatibility to all common Raspberry Pis. In addition, the breakout board is plugged away from the Raspberry board, so that a possibly increased CPU temperature can not falsify the ambient temperature measurement.
The use with breadboards is especially convenient for you thanks to zero-solder technology: By slightly offsetting the pins of the unpopulated header (X1), the enclosed header can simply be plugged in and clamps - so our gas sensor breakout board can be plugged directly onto breadboards without soldering! Of course, the header can also be soldered to achieve higher mechanical stability.
Two Grove-compatible I2C interface connectors complete the breakout board and allow easy connection to other platforms, e.g. Arduino (3V3!), and some ESP32 boards.
Technical Data
bulletpoint# Sensor chip: EE895-M16HV2
bulletpoint# measuring range CO2: 0 .. 5000 ppm
• Measuring range pressure: 700 ... 1100 mbar
• Measuring range temperature: -40 ... 60 °C
bulletpoint# sensor power consumption < 3 mA @ 3.3 V at 15 s measuring interval
• CO2 measuring principle: NDIR double beam method (non-dispersive infrared technology)
• operating parameters: 0...95 % rH (non-condensing)
• recommended calibration interval: 5 years
• I2C interface for communication with CO2 sensor
• 3.3 V data level (compatible with Raspberry Pi)
• 3.3 V supply voltage
• 2 x Grove compatible expansion jacks (I2C / 3.3V)
Note
When connected to Raspberry Pi single board computer, the built-in LDO voltage converter uses the 5 V supply voltage from the Raspberry Pi to provide enough power through the two Grove compatible sockets.
Scope of delivery
• Raspberry Pi CO2 Sensor Breakout Board (RPi-CO2-Sens)
• 6-pin pin header
• examples of use

Features
• 3.5'' (8.89 cm) IPS display, 480 × 320 resolution
• 60 frames/s for smooth image playback
• compatible with Raspberry Pi 5B/4B/3B(+)/Zero/Zero W(H)/Zero 2 W(H)
• mobile operation possible with a 18650 LiIon cell (see accessories). The battery can also be charged via the integrated charging circuit.
• display for battery charge status
• Sound playback possible via on-board speaker or 3.5 mm jack socket
Scope of delivery
• Game HAT
• acrylic housing
• HDMI adapter
• mounting screws
Documentation / Downloads
https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/Game_HAT
https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/2/22/Game_HAT_user_manual_en.pdf
Note
the supplied HDMI adapter is only suitable for Raspberry pi 3B(+). For the other RPI models, please use an adapter from HDMI to microHDMI (not included)

- for up to 32 motor HATs
- TB6612 MOSFET driver with 1.2 A current carrying capacity per channel
- each LED is addressable, because the driver chip is located in the LED
- Dimensions: 65 x 56 x 13 mm

DAC Pro provides two 3-pin headers (P7 / P9) that can be used by an optional XLR card to provide a differential / balanced output issued from XLR jacks over the USB / Ethernet ports from the Raspberry Pi.
Note
• see datasheets for more useful installation information.

Note
• see datasheets for more useful installation information
• only with green PCB layout

- Inputs: Stereo balanced via XLR/6.35 mm combo jacks
- Amplification: Software-controlled variable gain amplifier (VGA)
- Converter: Burr-Brown ADC, 24 bit / 192 kHz
- Input signal: Up to 4.2 Vrms balanced
- Gain: Adjustable via software
- Interfaces:
- XLR/6.35 mm combo inputs
- 40-pin GPIO connector
- I2S audio data interface
- Power supply: 5 V via Raspberry Pi GPIO
- Compatibility: All Raspberry Pi models with 40-pin header
- Applications: Audio recording, studio integration
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 55 × 65 × 25 mm
A professional ADC module for demanding audio projects with the Raspberry Pi - robust, precise and studio-ready.
Notes
- It is recommended to mount the board in a sturdy metal housing to avoid damage due to mechanical stress when plugging and unplugging XLR connectors.
- Phantom power is not available at the inputs.

Technical data
• Output voltage: +5.1 V DC
• rated load current: 2.5 A
• maximum power: 12.5 W
• protection: short circuit protection, over current protection
• efficiency: 80% minimum
• output cable: 1.5 m (18AWG)
• output connector: microUSB
• input voltage range: 100 - 240 V AC
• Operating input voltage: 96 - 264 V AC
• Frequency: 50/60 Hz ±3 Hz
Note
Not suitable for Raspberry Pi 4 B

The HiFiBerry Digi+ is a high-quality S/PDIF output with one optical and one electrical output for the Raspberry Pi and supports up to 192kHz/24bit. It uses the I2S port, which connects the audio data directly to the CPU without the detour via the USB port.
details
- S/PDIF chip with up to 192 kHz / 24 bit support
- optical Toslink and electrical coax output
- bit-precise transmission, audio data is not changed.
- is plugged directly onto the Raspberry Pi, no extra cables or soldering required
- meets the Raspberry Pi hardware-attached-on-top (HAT) specification.
- compatible with all popular Raspberry Pi models
- Voltage supply directly through the Raspberry Pi, no additional power supply unit
Delivery without Raspberry Pi

Technical data
• Connector: mini-HDMI to HDMI-A
• Color: white

Features
• supports Raspberry Pi boards
• built-in MCU
• 12-bit ADC
• multi-type grove connector
Specifications
• operating voltage: 3.3 V
• MCU: STM32
• ADC: 12-bit 6-channel
• 2x Digital Grove Port
• 3x Analog
• 1x I2C
• 1x PWM
• 1x UART
• Raspberry Pi communication bus: I2C
• I2C address: 0x04
Delivery without Raspberry Pi
For Grove users (especially beginners), there are instructions in pdf format. Before using the product, you should definitely read the chapters ''Preface'', ''Getting Started'' and ''Introduction to Grove''!
More information about the product as well as data sheets, manuals, downloads can be found at http://wiki.seeedstudio.com/Grove_Base_Hat_for_Raspberry_Pi_Zero/.

Features
• for all current Raspberry Pi models
• onboard ICM20948 Sensor
- 3-axis acceleration sensor (motion)
- 3-axis gyroscope (orientation)
- 3-axis magnetometer (magnetic properties)
• integrated digital temperature and humidity sensor SHTC3
• onboard LPS22HB barometric pressure sensor
• integrated TCS34725 color sensor
• onboard ADS1015 ADC, 4-channel 12-bit precision, for additional external sensors
• brings I2C control pins for connecting other host boards like STM32
• comes with development resources and manual
onboard ICM20948 Sensor
• 3-axis accelerometer (motion)
• 3-axis gyroscope (orientation)
• 3-axis magnetometer (magnetic properties)
Specifications
• Operating voltage: 3.3 V
• Communication interface: I2C
• Logic level: 3.3 V
• Dimensions (LxW): 65 x 30.5 mm
Further information about
https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/Sense_HAT_(B)
Delivery without developer board and external sensors

• compatible with all popular Raspberry Pis
• I2C interface - only 2 pins are needed for motion and light intensity measurement
• onBoard PCA9685 chip - provides 12-bit PWM signal with resolution for motion control
• the built-in TSL2581FN light-to-digital converter with embedded ADC provides a value corresponding to human eye sensation
• special acrylic glass for mounting the Raspberry Pi camera
Specifications
• PWM driver: PCA9685
• PWM resolution: 12-bit
• ambient light sensor: TSL2581FNN
• Ambient light resolution: 16-bit
• Communication interface: I2C
• Operating voltage: 3.3 /5 V
• dimensions: 56.6 x 65 mm
Scope of delivery
1x pan/tilt HOOD
1x 2-DOF pan/tilt kit
1x SG90 servo
1x MG90S servo
1x acrylic plate
1x M2 screw package
1x RPi screw package
Documentation and downloads can be found here:
https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/Pan-Tilt_HAT

The POIs are looped through and can therefore continue to be used.
Dimensions (W x D x H): 3.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm
Raspberry Pi not included in delivery

Technical data
• Connector: mini-HDMI to HDMI-A
• Color: white

The HiFiBerry DAC2 Pro is a high-resolution digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converter for the Raspberry Pi (newer models with 40-pin GPIO connector). This is a dedicated sound card for the Raspberry Pi, optimized for a specific use case: affordable and high quality audio playback.
Unlike the DAC2 Pro, this variant offers two XLR connectors to connect even high quality audio equipment to a Raspberry Pi.
Technical Details
• stereo output
• can be equipped with an additional digital signal processor (DSP) for flexible audio processing
• dedicated 192kHz/24bit high quality Burr-Brown DAC
• hardware volume control for DAC (supports ALSA mixer controls)
• connects directly to the Raspberry Pi, no additional cables needed
• compatible with all Raspberry Pi models with a 40-pin GPIO connector
• direct power supply via the Raspberry Pi, no additional power needed
• dual linear voltage regulators with ultra-low noise for optimal audio performance
• low jitter dual domain clock for optimized clock decoupling from the Raspberry Pi
• HAT compliant, EEPROM for automatic configuration
• gold-plated RCA output connectors
• comes with all components required for mounting, including spacers
Delivery without Raspberry Pi and DSP module (see ''Accessories and Alternative Products'')

The HiFiBerry MiniAmp is a tiny, highly efficient Class-D power amplifier for the Raspberry Pi Zero (but works also on all newer models with 40 pin GPIO connector). The speakers just have to be connected directly to the board, which makes it an ideal module for low-profile applications where the power of our Amp+ is not needed.
Facts
• Up to 2x3W output power
• Capable of driving a pair of 4-8 Ohm speakers
• 44.1kHz - 192kHz sample rates
• Digital-analog conversion included, no need for external DACs or sound cards
• Connects directly to the Raspberry Pi A+/B+/2B/3B/Zero, no additional cables needed
• Directly powered from the Raspberry Pi, no larger power supply needed
• Comes as a pre-fabricated kit. You just plug it onto the Raspberry Pi. On the Raspberry Pi Zero, you have to solder the GPIO header onto it.
• Low-noise voltage regulator for optimal audio performance
• Comes without any mounting material (spacer, 40-pin header for the Raspberry Pi Zero).
• Does not feature hardware volume control – however most programs feature software volume control.
Dimensions 3.0 x 6.5 x 1cm
Note
Delivery without spacer
Usage recommendations
• very small audio playback devices

Features
• Stereo input and output
• Dedicated 192kHz/24bit high-quality Burr-Brown DAC
• Hardware volume control for DAC. You can control the output volume using “alsamixer” or any application that supports ALSA mixer controls.
• Balanced input supported with optional XLR connectors
• Connects directly to the Raspberry Pi, no additional cables needed
• No soldering, comes as a pre-fabricated kit. You just plug it onto the Raspberry Pi, it conforms to the Raspberry Pi hardware-attached-on-top (HAT) specification.
• Compatible with all Raspberry Pi models with a 40-pin GPIO connector
• Directly powered from the Raspberry Pi, no additional power supply
• Gold plated RCA output connectors
• Comes with all components required to mount it. We include 4 M2.5x12mm spacers to fix the board onto the Raspberry Pi
Use Recommendations
• Music playback on the Raspberry Pi
• Connect devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players, Amazon Alexa, or other gear.
• Music processing (connect synthesizer and process audio on the Pi)
• Karaoke devices
Delivery without Raspberry Pi

- Up to 180W output power (2x30W, 2x60W)
- Capable of driving up to four of 4-8 Ohm speakers (the two 60W channels can drive 2 Ohm speakers)
- Fully controllable from the Raspberry Pi
- sample rates up to 192kHz
- 4 channel digital-analog conversion included
- Connects directly to the Raspberry Pi A+/B+/2B/3B/Zero, no additional cables needed
- Only one 12-24V external power supply needed to power both the Beocreate board and a Raspberry Pi, no need for an externalUSB power supply
- No soldering required, the Raspberry Pi can be plugged easily onto the Beocreate board. Speakers can be connected via screw terminals
- Can work standalone (without the Raspberry Pi) as a digital amplifier. However, to program the DSP, a Raspberry Pi is required
Software:
https://www.hifiberry.com/beocreate/

The HiFiBerry DAC+ standard RCA is a high-resolution digital-to-analog converter for the Raspberry Pi. The analog audio signal is output via Cinch connectors (RCA), the entire circuit is optimized for the highest sound quality. It is compatible with all common Raspberry Pi and is simply plugged into the GPIO header of the Raspberry Pi.
details
- specialized, high-quality Burr-Brown DAC with maximum 192kHz/24bit, external Ultra-Low-Jitter-Clock for best sound quality.
- Hardware volume control, the volume can be adjusted using ''alsamixer'' or other ALSA mixer applications.
- is plugged directly onto the Raspberry Pi, no extra cables or soldering required
- meets the Raspberry Pi hardware-attached-on-top (HAT) specification.
- compatible with all popular Raspberry Pi models
- Power supply directly through the Raspberry Pi, no additional power supply required.
- Optimized, low-noise voltage regulator for optimum sound quality
- all parts required for assembly (4x M2.5 x 12 mm spacers).
Delivery without Raspberry Pi

Technical data
• Connector: mini-HDMI to HDMI-A
• Color: white

- Outputs: 8-channel unbalanced (via 4× 3.5 mm stereo jack)
- Compatibility: Only with Raspberry Pi 5
- Form factor: Compact HAT
- Maximum output voltage: 2 Vrms
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 112 dB
- THD+N: -93 dB
- Sampling rates: 44.1 - 192 kHz
- Interfaces:
- 4× 3.5 mm stereo jack sockets
- 40-pin GPIO connector
- Power supply: via 5 V GPIO from Raspberry Pi 5
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 55 × 65 × 25 mm
This board is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to integrate multi-channel audio playback with excellent sound quality into their Raspberry Pi 5 projects - whether for music, home theater or professional applications.

The HiFiBerry DAC+ standard Phone is a high-resolution digital-to-analog converter for the Raspberry Pi. The analog audio signal is output via a jack plug, making the circuit board even more compact. The whole circuit is optimized for highest sound quality. It is compatible with the Raspberry Pi and Zero and is simply plugged into the Raspberry Pi's GPIO header.
details
- specialized, high-quality Burr-Brown DAC with maximum 192kHz/24bit, external low jitter clock for best sound quality.
- Hardware volume control, the volume can be adjusted using ''alsamixer'' or other ALSA mixer applications.
- is plugged directly onto the Raspberry Pi, no extra cables or soldering required
- meets the Raspberry Pi hardware-attached-on-top (HAT) specification.
- compatible with all popular Raspberry Pi models
- Power supply directly through the Raspberry Pi, no additional power supply required.
- Optimized, low-noise voltage regulator for optimum sound quality
- all parts required for assembly (4 M2.5x12mm spacers).
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- Amplifier: Class-D stereo amplifier
- Power: Up to 60W (30W per channel)
- Power supply: 12-24V DC via Amp4 (also supplies the Raspberry Pi)
- recommended voltage: 12-20V for 4 Ohm speakers, 20V for 8 Ohm speakers
- compatible speakers: 4-8 Ohm impedance
- Sample rates: 44.1 - 192 kHz
- Audio resolution: 16-32 bit
- Compatibility: All Raspberry Pi models, including Raspberry Pi 4
- Driver compatibility: Uses DAC+ driver
- Expandable: Support for DSP expansion module
The Amp4's integrated voltage converter is powerful enough to power the Raspberry Pi itself. An additional 5V power supply is not necessary. The amplifier is not designed to supply power-intensive USB devices with continuous power. However, devices with low power consumption such as keyboards or mice are not a problem.
A practical solution for high-quality audio applications with the Raspberry Pi - space-saving, powerful and easy to install. Ideal for speaker projects in the DIY or embedded sector.