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X302 Dac Shield for Raspberry Pi zero 2 w
X302 Dac Shield for Raspberry Pi zero 2 w
X302 Dac Shield for Raspberry Pi zero 2 w
X302 pcb size

Contents

Overview

The X302 HiFi DAC for Raspberry Pi zero 2w / zero w adds a high-quality sound to your Raspberry Pi. It is designed for optimal sound output quality and the ideal HiFi solution for all Raspberry Pi zero w/2w users that love music.

Onboard four USB2.0 ports for easy use of USB peripherals.

User can use X302 easily without cables needed.

Compatible with C296 aluminum alloy heatsink, providing a cooling solution for your Raspberry Pi zero w /2w.

Note:

  • NOT supports Raspberry Pi Zero as it without wifi module
  • NOT supports Pi Zero WH as there are Pogo Pins under the GPIO header
  • Raspberry pi micro OTG port cannot be used as it is occupied by USB HUB

Features

  • Ideal HiFi audio solution for Raspberry Pi Zero W & Zero 2W
  • Audiophile TI Burr Brown 32-bit/384kHz DAC (TI PCM5122)
  • Full-HD audio – up to 24-bit/192kHz playback
  • Dynamic range signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) up to 112dB, maximum distortion less than 0.0019%
  • Uses the digital I2S audio signals to reduce CPU load over USB audio solutions
  • Built-in TI original high-quality headphone amplifier chip (TI TPA6133A)
  • Uses the ultra-low-noise voltage regulator
  • On-board RCA connectors - external audio equipment
  • On-board 3.5mm stereo headphone jack - external headphones
  • On-board four USB 2.0 Ports - No more external USB hub
  • Gain 4 USB2.0, downstream ports which offer High-Speed (480Mbps), Full-Speed (12Mbps), and Low-Speed (1.5Mbps)
  • Connects to the Raspberry Pi via Pogo Pins - no wiring & soldering required
  • Compatible with C296 heatsink
  • Not compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero WH & 2WH (Zero with Headers)
  • Support OS: Moode Audio Player, OSMC, Openelec, Raspbian Jessie, Volumio, Max2Play, Ropiee

Packing List

  • 1 x X302 DAC Shield
  • 4 x KM2.5 x 5 screws

User Manual

FAQ

Q: What is the power output of the X302 HiFi DAC HAT per speaker channel?

A: RCA: 2.1 VRMS (GND center)

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