X5500

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X5500 dac board - front
X5500 dac board - back
X5500 dac board
X5500 + X857 + Pi 4
X5500 + X710 + Pi 4

Features

FOR USE WITH Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+/ 2 Model B / 3 Model B / 3 Model B+ / 4 Model B
OS
  • Moode Audio Player
  • OSMC
  • Openelec
  • Raspbian Jessie
  • Volumio
  • Pi Core Player
KEY FEATURES
  • Full-HD audio – up to 24-bit/192kHz playback
  • Audiophile ESS Technology Sabre premier stereo DAC ES9023
  • ES9023 delivers jitter-free studio quality audio with 112dB DNR
  • Built in High quality Class-D stereo audio amplifiers (TI TPA3118D2)
  • Up to 2×30W Into a 8-Ω BTL Load at 24Vdc
  • Capable of driving 4 Ohm speakers (also works with higher impedance speakers)
  • Uses the Texas Instruments ultra-low-noise voltage regulator (output noise< 10μVRMS)
  • Uses the Texas Instruments high efficiency step-Down DC converter (up to 95%)
  • 6V~26Vdc converted to 5.1V, 3A to power the Raspberry Pi
  • Uses the genuine ALPS RK163 series potentiometer for smooth volume adjustment
  • High quality digital amplifier inductors
  • Onboard pluggable speaker screw terminals
  • Onboard XH2.54 connector providing 5V output to power other devices
  • Optimal design realizes middle -high quality sound and low distortion
  • Uses the digital I2S audio signals to reduce CPU load over USB audio solutions
  • Powers the Raspberry Pi - no additional power supply
  • Reserved Raspberry Pi GPIO 40-pin header
  • Pop-noise can be improved by enabling GPIO control
  • AMP can be enabled / disabled with jumper link
  • Compatible with X710 for intelligent power mgmt and cooling your amplifier [1]
  • Compatible with X857/X856/X855 for mSATA SSD storage board, compatible with X872 for M.2 NVME SSD board, compatible with X862 for M.2 SATA SSD board [2]
SPECIFICATION
  • Power supply: 6-26Vdc,≥3A recommended X830 V2.0#Power Supply(Optional)
  • GPIO used : LRCK - IO19, BCK - IO18, DATA - IO21, IR - IO26, AMP mute - IO22
  • RCA Analog audio output level : 2V RMS
  • Amplifier max output power: 2×30W at 4Ω BTL Load at 24Vdc
  • Resolution/Sampling Rate: upto 24bit / 192KHz (Raspberry Pi I2S)
  • PCB size 85 x 57mm
NOTES
  1. Additional M2.5*21 M/F spacers & 2-pin XH2.54 cable required (not supplied)
  2. Additional M2.5*8 M/F spacers required (not supplied)

Don't power your Raspberry Pi via the Pi's 40-pin header and Type-C or Micro USB socket at the same time

Packing List

  • X5500 Expansion Board x 1
  • Screw M2.5 *6mm x 8
  • Spacer F/F M2.5 *20mm x 4

User manual

FAQ

Q1: What kind of power supply does X5500 use?

A: X5500 use DC 6V~26V widht voltage input, 55x25 jack, please refer to X830 V2.0#Power Supply(Optional)


Q2: How to solve the heat dissipation problem?

A: Please refer to here: embedded armor aluminum alloy heatsink can solve your problem.


Q3: Does x5500 support safe shutdown?

A: YES, You can use X710 to achieve safe shutdown function.


Q4: Does X5500 support hdd/sdd storage function?

A: Yes, you can use X825/X857/X862/X872/X829 etc. to get storage function.


Q5: Is there a matching case to support X5500?

A: No yes, we look forward to your feedback, we will consider making a shell according to the needs of users.


Q6:Does the X5500 support to use with X735?

A:The X5500 only support to use with the X735 V2.5 VERSION, NOT support other version. And you need need extra one piece 2pin power cable.

The connection is as follow:

  • X5500 - 5V OUT -> X735 – 5V IN
  • X5500 – 5V PWR -> X735 – 5V OUT

PWR-Open, the power supply should be connected to X5500 ONLY.


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