My DAC for the Raspberry Pi

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I started my DAC project for the Raspberry Pi. The first version runs as an I2S slave device and already works very well. On-chip PLL automatically syncs to different clock frequencies. Analog power is supplied by an additional low-noise voltage regulator.
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HiFiBerry Mini | Crazy Audio

I will do more measurements next week.

Version 2 is in design phase. It will be a bit more complex:
- onboard oscillator, runs as I2S master
- DAC chip with I2C control (volume control, sample rate, minimal DSP postprocessing)

Regards
Daniel
 
@smallangryboy: There are 2 eval boards of the prototype, these are already reserved for 2 guys. There might be another 2 eval boards of version 2. The phono sockets will be parts of the kist, however, you do not have to solder them on the board.

@Turbon: This is not a USB DAC, it connects directly to the I2S port of the SoC.
 
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