NANOSOUND FOR RASPBERRY
NanoSound is an audio add-on board that is designed to be plugged on top of Raspberry Pi 2 / 3 (which has 40-pin GPIO connector).
It combines well with:
- Texas Instruments PCM5122 DAC (24bit Resolution & 384khz Sampling Rate)
- Power switch (using same design as our Pi Switch product)
- 6 GPIO buttons for Media Control
- Infrared receiver and remote control
- 1.3" OLED display with multi-language support
The NanoSound for Raspberry
It is an all-in-one solution for individuals who want a high-quality and affordable DAC with many convenience features for their audio phonics.
One outstanding advantage of the NanoSound is that it can be fully programmed and customized to suit your taste by taking full benefits the Raspberry Pi’s open architecture is capable of offering.
The NanoSound Features the following;
- The 6 buttons are simple GPIO buttons, and the Python source code is provided to read button events.
- The 1.3" OLED display uses i2c.
- The python display driver code is open source.
- The IR receiver and control is LIRC compatible. Lircd.conf will be provided to read button input.
- The onboard on/off switch uses the same software and design. It uses an attiny85 built-in that is open source.
The NanoSound Produces High-quality Audio
NanoSound comes with a Hifi grade capacitor from WIMA, WLNA, and EVOX, it also uses a high-quality Texas Instruments PCM5122 DAC (Burr Brown 112/106-dB Audio Stereo DAC With 32-bit, 384-kHz). The NanoSound is extremely good with headphones and excellent with hi-end hi-fi systems; the audio quality is worth it and can well compete with those audio players that cost a fortune.
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