PIMORONI Pirate Audio: Line-out for Raspberry Pi
₹1,605.00
- The DAC can be configured by adding
dtoverlay=hifiberry-dac
to the/boot/config.txt
file. - There is a DAC enable pinBCM 25 that must be driven high to enable the DAC. You can do this by adding
gpio=25=op,dh
to the/boot/config.txt
file. - The buttons are active low and connected to pins BCM 5, 6, 16, and 24.
- The display uses SPI, and youll need to enable SPI through the Raspberry Pi configuration menu.
- If you want to use these boards with a Pibow Coup case (either for the Zero / Zero W or Pi 4), then youll need to use a booster header to raise it up a little.
Features:
- Line-level digital audio (24-bit / 192KHz) over I2S
- PCM5100A DAC chip
- 3.5mm stereo jack
- 1.3 IPS colour LCD (240x240px) (ST7789 driver)
- Four tactile buttons
- Mini HAT-format board
- Fully-assembled
- Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models
Package Includes:
1 x Pirate Audio: Line-out for Raspberry Pi
Audio Output | Via 3.5mm Stereo Jack |
---|---|
Audio Amplifier | PCM5100A DAC Chip |
Compatible With | Raspberry Pi 40 Pin GPIO Header |
Display | 1.3″ IPS colour LCD |
Length (mm): | 65 |
Width (mm): | 30.5 |
Height (mm): | 9.5 |
Weight (g): | 15 |
Shipping Weight | 0.018 kg |
Shipping Dimensions | 7 4 1 cm |
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