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This is our HiFiBerry DAC+-Pro with a pair of RCA jacks.It can be simply plugged onto your Raspberry Pi Model A+,B+ or 2B, it does not need any soldering.
Note that this model is not compatible with older Raspberry Pi model A and B units!
Connects directly to the Raspberry Pi, no additional cables needed
Skill Level : Assembled and Tested
Description
The HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro is the High-end version of our well-known HiFiBerry DAC+. It is a high-quality digital-to-analog converter for the Raspberry Pi (newer models with 40 pin GPIO connector) that is enhanced with features that not only further improves sound quality, but gives makers the chance to modify the board to their needs.Facts
Dedicated 192kHz/24bit high-quality Burr-Brown DAC for the best sound quality
Fully gold-plated RCA jacks for the best connection to the audio cables
Hardware volume control. You can control the output volume using "alsamixer" or any application that supports ALSA mixer controls.
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 is conform to the Raspberry Pi hardware-attached-on-top (HAT) specification
Compatible with Raspberry Pi models A+,B+, and 2B
Directly powered from the Raspberry Pi, no additional power supply
Ultra-low-noise voltage regulator for optimal audio performance.
Two ultra-low jitter clock generators (22.5792 MHz and 24.576 MHz) make the DAC independent from the Raspberry Pi clock
Comes with all the components required to mount it. We include 4 M2.5x12mm spacers to fix the board onto the Raspberry Pi
Options for makers (need soldering on the board):
Power supply for the DAC can be completely independent from the Raspberry Pi power supply
Can act as an I2S interface to external I2S DACs including high-quality master clock (22.5792 MHz and 24.576 MHz), master output is buffered
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