Canadian company Allo has created a HAT-compliant Hi-Fi audio stack for Raspberry Pi. Created at its Bangalore design centre, it has multiple options – in the photo, from the top, are: 2x50W stereo ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a 24-bit stereo Raspberry Pi DAC may be interested in a new publication on the Hackster.io website this week by Dilshan Jayakody in the creation of a 24-bit stereo ...
For those of you not familiar with the original NanoSound DAC, one of the most successful Pi Audio Products launched via Kickstarter in recent years. The NanoSound DAC is a Raspberry Pi add-on board ...
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5 peripherals I can’t stop hoarding for my Raspberry Pi projects
From USB hubs to storage drives, these five peripherals are the secret weapons in any Raspberry Pi tinkerer's arsenal.
A French firm has designed an open source audio player based on a Raspberry Pi 3 computer module. A French firm has designed an open source audio player based on a Raspberry Pi 3 computer module.
My, my, hey, hey lossless audio is here to stay thanks to JustBoom, a set of Raspberry Pi “hats” that connect to the mini computer and offer high fidelity audio playback and amplification. The $24 ...
The computer is currently available to purchase from the usual suspects like CanaKit and Micro Center, and generally starts at $200, twice the price of the Pi 500. Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton’s blog ...
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