We’ve gotten used to the GPIO-available functions of Raspberry Pi computers remaining largely the same over the years, which is why it might have flown a little bit under the radar: the Raspberry Pi 4 ...
Raspberry Pi users that would like to add a little extra audio enhancement to their Pi mini PC, may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi DAC HAT created by Lucid Labs. The Lucid Labs Raspberry Pi DAC ...
While the Raspberry Pi has very good support for an I2C bus, a lot of very cool chips – including the in system programmer for just about every ATtiny and ATmega microcontroller – use an SPI bus.
Canadian company Allo has created a HAT-compliant Hi-Fi audio stack for Raspberry Pi. Created at its Bangalore design centre, it has multiple options – in the photo, from the top, are: 2x50W stereo ...
For those of you not familiar with the original NanoSound DAC, one of the most successful Pi Audio Products launched via Kickstarter in recent years. The NanoSound DAC is a Raspberry Pi add-on board ...
A French firm has designed an open source audio player based on a Raspberry Pi 3 computer module. A French firm has designed an open source audio player based on a Raspberry Pi 3 computer module.
New Atlas was recently contacted by the UK's JustBoom about "how the Raspberry Pi could potentially disrupt the high-quality audio industry." The company said that though some audio companies will ...
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