GeeekPi MS101 - HiFi DAC HAT for Raspberry Pi

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HiFi DAC HAT for Raspberry Pi

The 52Pi HiFi DAC HAT is the best optimized partner for RPi audio output. It uses the integrated PCM5122 as an IIS clock source instead of the RPi's clock, which is plagued by too much jitter. It adds two low-jitter oscillators to support a more accurate sample rate clock. No soldering or additional cables are required; you just need to plug it in and configure it briefly.

  • Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W, 3B, 3B+ with a 40-pin connector
  • Connects directly to the Raspberry Pi board, no additional cables required, no soldering
  • Simple, beautiful, and fantastic sound through this RPi+DAC HiFi suit
  • Absolutely perfect for supporting all Raspberry Pi music playback systems, such as OSMC, Max2Play, RuneAudio, Volumio, Moode, PiCorePlayer, PiMusicBox, OpenELEC, Raspbian, Ubuntu, etc.
  • Supports music playback from a hard drive or over the network
  • Supports DSD over PCM (DOP) mode
  • Class-leading stereo audio DAC PCM5122, sampling rates up to 384 kHz/32 Bit
  • Paired with the stereo high-fidelity headphone amplifier TPA6133
  • Provides 2.1 Vrms ground-centered outputs, coupled with film capacitors
  • A pair of gold-plated RCA jacks (left and right) and a 3.5 mm headphone output are on board, allowing you to play your music through the Raspberry Pi to another connection
  • Comes with software, documentation, and technical support
  • On-board EEPROM and infrared receiver for extended features (no soldering required by default).

Key specifications

Compatible hardware
Raspberry Pi
Item number
22896086

General information

Manufacturer
GeeekPi
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
202-0454
Release date
1.11.2022

Compatibility

Compatible hardware
Raspberry Pi

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