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Pimoroni Pimoroni Pirate Audio: Line-out for Raspberry Pi
This board is perfect for upgrading an existing hi-fi amp and speakers, or a set of powered monitors, with digital audio from local audio files (MP3, FLAC, etc.) or from streaming services like Spotify. The DAC on Pirate Audio Line-out gives you crisp 24-bit / 192KHz digital audio through its 3.5mm stereo jack. Features Line-level digital audio (24-bit / 192KHz) over I2S PCM5100A DAC chip 3.5mm stereo jack 1.3' IPS colour LCD (240x240px) (ST7789 driver) Four tactile buttons Mini HAT-format board Fully-assembled Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models Dimensions: 65x30.5x9.5mm Software The Pirate Audio software and installer installs the Python library for the LCD, configures the I2S audio and SPI, and then installs Mopidy and the custom Pirate Audio plugins to display album art and track info, and to use the buttons for playback control. Here's how to get started: Set an SD card up with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS. Connect to Wi-Fi or a wired network. Open a terminal and type the following:git clone https://github.com/pimoroni/pirate-audiocd pirate-audio/mopidysudo ./install.sh Reboot your Pi Downloads PCM5100A Datasheet Pirate Audio software
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Pimoroni Pimoroni Pirate Audio: Speaker for Raspberry Pi
Pirate Audio Speaker is perfect for making a Lilliputian radio, sound effect player, or even as a teeny-weeny games console! The built-in 1W speaker isn't the loudest but it's great fun for lots of projects. The display and playback buttons let you control your audio or sound effects in a jiffy. Use Pimoroni's Pirate Audio software to play local audio files (MP3, FLAC, etc) or stream from services like Spotify. Features MAX98357A DAC / amplifier chip Mono audio Mini speaker (1W / 8Ω, attached) Push-fit speaker terminals 1.3' IPS colour LCD (240x240px) (ST7789 driver) Four tactile buttons Mini HAT-format board Fully-assembled Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models Pirate Audio software Dimensions: 65x30.5x9.5mm Software The Pirate Audio software and installer installs the Python library for the LCD, configures the I2S audio and SPI, and then installs Mopidy and our custom Pirate Audio plugins to display album art and track info, and to use the buttons for playback control. Here's how to get started: Set an SD card up with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS. Connect to Wi-Fi or a wired network. Open a terminal and type the following:git clone https://github.com/pimoroni/pirate-audiocd pirate-audio/mopidysudo ./install.sh Reboot your Pi Downloads MAX98357A Datasheet Pirate Audio software
€ 26,95
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Practical Audio DSP Projects with the ESP32
Easy and Affordable Digital Signal Processing The aim of this book is to teach the basic principles of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and to introduce it from a practical point of view using the bare minimum of mathematics. Only the basic level of discrete-time systems theory is given, sufficient to implement DSP applications in real time. The practical implementations are described in real time using the highly popular ESP32 DevKitC microcontroller development board. With the low cost and extremely popular ESP32 microcontroller, you should be able to design elementary DSP projects with sampling frequencies within the audio range. All programming is done using the popular Arduino IDE in conjunction with the C language compiler. After laying a solid foundation of DSP theory and pertinent discussions on the main DSP software tools on the market, the book presents the following audio-based sound and DSP projects: Using an I²S-based digital microphone to capture audio sound Using an I²S-based class-D audio amplifier and speaker Playing MP3 music stored on an SD card through an I²S-based amplifier and speaker Playing MP3 music files stored in ESP32 flash memory through an I²S-based amplifier and speaker Mono and stereo Internet radio with I²S-based amplifiers and speakers Text-to-speech output with an I²S-based amplifier and speaker Using the volume control in I²S-based amplifier and speaker systems A speaking event counter with an I²S-based amplifier and speaker An adjustable sinewave generator with I²S-based amplifier and speaker Using the Pmod I²S2 24-bit fast ADC/DAC module Digital low-pass and band-pass real-time FIR filter design with external and internal A/D and D/A conversion Digital low-pass and band-pass real-time IIR filter design with external and internal A/D and D/A conversion Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT)
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Elektor Digital Elektor Special: Audio 5 PDF (NL)
Zelfbouw versterkers en luidsprekersOok deze vijfde Audio Special staat weer vol met interessante bouwbeschrijvingen en achtergrondartikelen van internationaal gerenommeerde ontwerpers. Ook dit jaar weer de inmiddels bekende mix van buizenversterkers en luidsprekers, zodat er voor iedere zelfbouwer ongetwijfeld iets interessants te lezen of te bouwen valt. Het gaat in alle gevallen om nieuwe, nog niet eerder gepubliceerde artikelen.InhoudVersterkers Classic Three voorversterker Lijnvoorversterker met 6C33 De Dirigent – buizenvoorversterker met actief scheidingsfilter Single ended KR300B stereo eindversterker 1 Watt gitaarversterker – voor huiskamer Single ended 211 triode versterker – met interstage trafo Dieper kijken in de uitgangstransformator Prelude voorversterker – minimalisme in optima forma Klik aan, klik uit schakelaar – een netschakelaar met legio toepassingen Luidsprekers Scheidingsfilters voor luidsprekerboxen – meer valkuilen dan je lief is Morel Elite 420 – actieve tweeweg boekenplank luidspreker All back – een verrassend veelzijdige compacte TL HATT-SE MkII Micro Monitor – kleine luidspreker met pit Silverado – een d’Appolito met pit Nebular Monitor – een compacte luidspreker met een groots geluid LBVS – zelfbouwklassieker van eigen bodem Solo 201 – er is maar één weg!
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Designing Audio Power Amplifiers (2nd Edition)
This comprehensive book on audio power amplifier design will appeal to members of the professional audio engineering community as well as the student and enthusiast. Designing Audio Power Amplifiers begins with power amplifier design basics that a novice can understand and moves all the way through to in-depth design techniques for very sophisticated audiophiles and professional audio power amplifiers. This book is the single best source of knowledge for anyone who wishes to design audio power amplifiers. It also provides a detailed introduction to nearly all aspects of analog circuit design, making it an effective educational text. Develop and hone your audio amplifier design skills with in-depth coverage of these and other topics: Basic and advanced audio power amplifier design Low-noise amplifier design Static and dynamic crossover distortion demystified Understanding negative feedback and the controversy surrounding it Advanced NFB compensation techniques, including TPC and TMC Sophisticated DC servo design MOSFET power amplifiers and error correction Audio measurements and instrumentation Overlooked sources of distortion SPICE simulation for audio amplifiers, including a tutorial on LTspice SPICE transistor modeling, including the VDMOS model for power MOSFETs Thermal design and the use of ThermalTrak transistors Four chapters on class D amplifiers, including measurement techniques Professional power amplifiers Switch-mode power supplies (SMPS)
€ 92,50
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Pimoroni Pimoroni Pirate Audio: Headphone Amp for Raspberry Pi
You could use Pirate Audio Headphone Amp to build a tidy, pocket-sized player for local audio files (MP3, FLAC, etc) or for streaming music from online services like Spotify. To help get you started, Pimoroni has built plugins for Mopidy that will let you display gorgeous album art, play/pause your tracks and adjust the volume. The DAC and headphone amp will give you crisp digital amplified audio through your wired headphones. Pirate Audio is a range of all-in-one audio boards for Raspberry Pi, with high-quality digital audio, beautifully-crisp IPS displays for album art, tactile buttons for playback control, and a custom Pirate Audio software and installer to make setting it all up a breeze. Features Amplified digital audio (24-bit / 192KHz) over I2S PAM8908 headphone amplifier chip Low-gain / high-gain switch (high-gain boosts by 12dB) PCM5100A DAC chip 3.5mm stereo jack 1.3' IPS colour LCD (240x240px) (ST7789 driver) Four tactile buttons Mini HAT-format board Fully-assembled Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models Dimensions: 65x30.5x9.5mm Software The Pirate Audio software and installer installs the Python library for the LCD, configures the I2S audio and SPI, and then installs Mopidy and the custom Pirate Audio plugins to display album art and track info, and to use the buttons for playback control. Here's how to get started: Set an SD card up with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS. Connect to Wi-Fi or a wired network. Open a terminal and type the following:git clone https://github.com/pimoroni/pirate-audiocd pirate-audio/mopidysudo ./install.sh Reboot your Pi Downloads PAM8908 Datasheet PCM5100A Datasheet Pirate Audio software
€ 26,95
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Elektor Digital Elektor Special: Audio 2 PDF (NL)
Zelfbouw versterkers en luidsprekersDeze speciale uitgave staat vol met interessante bouwbeschrijvingen en achtergrondartikelen van internationaal gerenommeerde ontwerpers. Het gaat in alle gevallen om nieuwe, nog niet eerder gepubliceerde artikelen.InhoudsopgaveBuizenversterkers 30 Watt buizenversterker met variabele dempingsfactor 50 Watt super triode versterker 300 Watt buizen eindversterker Digibias: digitaal de ruststroom instellen en bewaken Luidsprekers Paper Hatt - klein maar fijn Origami M en C – compacte actieve subwoofer in twee smaken Meerweg open baffle systemen – basistheorie, ontwerp en meetmethode Moai – hightech uit Scandinavië OB3W – drieweg open-baffle dipool van formaat 1685a – compacte tweeweg vloerstaander ScanSpeak Vertigo – duizelingwekkend mooi driewegsysteem Halfgeleiderversterkers MinimA – minimalistische 120W klasse-B versterker Gebalanceerde voorversterker met actief wisselfilter RelaiXed – gebalanceerde voorversterker met relais
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Pimoroni Pimoroni Audio Amp SHIM (3 W Mono Amp)
SHIM is an old Yorkshire term meaning 'Shove Hardware In Middle' - we use it for Raspberry Pi add-ons that are designed to be sandwiched between your Pi and a HAT or mini HAT. This one has a clever friction fit header that slips handily over your GPIO pins, doesn't need soldering*, and is easily removable. The MAX98357A combined DAC / amplifier chip takes high-quality digital audio from your Pi and amplifies it so it can be used with an unpowered speaker. The push-fit connectors make it straightforward to connect up your speaker, whether it's a bookshelf or floor-standing speaker, the speaker in an old radio, or any other speaker you might have laying around. Because Audio Amp SHIM adds no extra bulk to your Pi it's perfect for building into a compact enclosure - you could use it to make a tiny MP3 player to play local files or stream from services like Spotify, give a vintage radio the ability to play digital radio streams or incorporate bleepy noises into your very own retro handheld. It's also a handy way to add audio output to your Pi Zero or Pi 400! Please note: Raspberry Pi and speakers are not included with this board. Features MAX98357A DAC / amplifier chip Mono 3W audio out Push-fit speaker terminals SHIM-format board with friction-fit connectors 2x mounting holes (M2.5) for if you want to secure everything together with bolts Fully-assembled No soldering required (*unless you're using a Pi that comes without a header) Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models Software The easiest way to get everything set up is to use Pimoroni's Pirate Audio software and installer which configures I2S audio, as well as installing Mopidy and our custom Pirate Audio plugins which will let you stream Spotify and play local files. Here's how to get started: Set an SD card up with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS. Connect to Wi-Fi or a wired network. Open a terminal and type the following:git clone https://github.com/pimoroni/pirate-audiocd pirate-audio/mopidysudo ./install.sh Reboot your Pi Downloads MAX98357A Datasheet Pirate Audio software Schematic
€ 14,95
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Elektor Digital Practical Audio DSP Projects with the ESP32 (E-book)
Easy and Affordable Digital Signal ProcessingThe aim of this book is to teach the basic principles of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and to introduce it from a practical point of view using the bare minimum of mathematics. Only the basic level of discrete-time systems theory is given, sufficient to implement DSP applications in real time. The practical implementations are described in real time using the highly popular ESP32 DevKitC microcontroller development board. With the low cost and extremely popular ESP32 microcontroller, you should be able to design elementary DSP projects with sampling frequencies within the audio range. All programming is done using the popular Arduino IDE in conjunction with the C language compiler.After laying a solid foundation of DSP theory and pertinent discussions on the main DSP software tools on the market, the book presents the following audio-based sound and DSP projects: Using an I²S-based digital microphone to capture audio sound Using an I²S-based class-D audio amplifier and speaker Playing MP3 music stored on an SD card through an I²S-based amplifier and speaker Playing MP3 music files stored in ESP32 flash memory through an I²S-based amplifier and speaker Mono and stereo Internet radio with I²S-based amplifiers and speakers Text-to-speech output with an I²S-based amplifier and speaker Using the volume control in I²S-based amplifier and speaker systems A speaking event counter with an I²S-based amplifier and speaker An adjustable sinewave generator with I²S-based amplifier and speaker Using the Pmod I²S2 24-bit fast ADC/DAC module Digital low-pass and band-pass real-time FIR filter design with external and internal A/D and D/A conversion Digital low-pass and band-pass real-time IIR filter design with external and internal A/D and D/A conversion Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT)
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Pimoroni Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Audio Pack (Line-Out and Headphone Amp)
Pico Audio Pack uses its PCM5100A DAC to output up to 32-bit, 384 KHz stereo audio along its 3.5 mm line out connector, ready for plugging into an external amp or powered speakers. If you're after something a little louder for your ears, it can also pump out amplified stereo audio from its 3.5 mm headphone jack.You could generate interesting noises with code on your Pico to output into a lo-fi synth, or hook your Pico up to another device and use it as a custom USB sound card.Features PCM5100A stereo DAC (datasheet) PAM8908JER stereo headphone amp (datasheet) 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack connector 3.5 mm stereo line out jack connector Switch to adjust headphone amp gain (low / high) Pre-soldered female headers for attaching to Pico Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico Fully assembled No soldering required (as long as your Pico has header pins attached). Dimensions: approx 53 x 29 x 11 mm (L x W x H, including headers and audio jacks) Programmable with C/C++ The labels on the underside of Pico Audio will show you which way round to plug it into your Pico ‐ just match up the USB port with the markings on the board.
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Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
The small Raspberry Pi puts in the quad-core turbo! Features 64-bit quad-core processor VideoCore IV GPU 512 MB LPDDR2 DRAM 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN Bluetooth 4.2 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) MicroSD card slot Mini HDMI and USB 2.0 OTG ports Micro USB power HAT-compatible 40-pin header Composite video and reset pins via solder test points CSI camera connector Specifications SoC Broadcom BCM2710A1 CPU 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 (4x 1 GHz) GPU Broadcom VideoCore VI RAM 512 MB LPDDR2 Wireless LAN 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.2, BLE USB 1x micro USB (for data)1x micro USB (for power supply) GPIO HAT-compatible 40-pin GPIO header Video & Audio 1080P HD video & stereo audio via mini-HDMI connector SD card microSD (for operating system and storage) Power 5 VDC / 2.5 A (supplied via micro USB connector) Dimensions 65 x 30 x 5 mm Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is footprint-compatible with earlier Zero models.
€ 22,95
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Pimoroni Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico DV Demo Base
This board is an all-digital conversion of Raspberry Pi's VGA reference design, great for if you want to start hacking on video and/or audio output from a Raspberry Pi Pico and piping it straight into a modern monitor.Features HDMI connector PCM5100A DAC for line out audio over I²S (datasheet) SD card slot Reset button Socket headers to install your Raspberry Pi Pico Three user-controllable switches Rubber feet Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico No soldering required (as long as your Pico has header pins attached) Programmable with C/C++ Note: Raspberry Pi Pico is not included. Your Pico will need to have pin headers soldered to it (with the pins pointing downwards) to attach to our add-on boards.Downloads Schematic GitHub
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