The PecanPi® DAC Rev 3.0 is a remarkably high-performance stereo DAC for the Raspberry Pi and Asus Tinker Board. It can also work completely on its own using the S/PDIF input.
PecanPi DAC Rev 3.0:
The PecanPi DAC is based on dual flagship Burr-Brown (TI) PCM1794A DAC chips. These devices use TI’s advanced segment DAC architecture to achieve excellent dynamic performance. Turn your single-board computer (SBC) into the ultimate music player. No other Rpi DAC offers this level of dynamic range, dual DAC chips, and an amazing built-in headphone amp.
Great for tinkerers and DIYers.
Supported SBC Models:
- Rpi: 2B, 3B, 3B+, 4B, 5, Zero, ZeroW
- ASUS: Tinkerboard & Tinkerboard S
Supported Rpi Software:
- Volumio
- moOde Audio
- Ropieee
- DietPi
- piCorePlayer
- OSMC
- Raspian
- Others
Supported Tinker Board Software:
- TinkerOS (v2.1.11 and newer)
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PecanPi® DAC
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Stacking header
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4 x M2.5 20mm female standoffs
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4 x M2.5 screws
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4 x XLR Panel Screws
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HW volume control disabled (SW volume control will work)
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To get HW volume control order optional potentiometer (see picture)
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Instructions
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9V 2.5A Power Supply
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Universal power supply for DAC. The DAC will power the RaspberryPi/Tinker Board.
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Connector: 2.1mm ID x 5.5mm OD, center positive.
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Steel Case (Assembly required, very simple just pliers, 1/16” Allen key, and two screwdrivers needed Phillips and flat head)
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Case and all required hardware to complete assembly
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Includes volume control potentiometer and knob
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Case Size: 195 x 120 x 100mm (7.7 x 4.75 x 4.25in)
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Includes S/PDIF connector
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Optionally comes with pre-wired RCA or headphone connectors
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*** Raspberry Pi not included
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This case does not support RaspberryPi 4 models.
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Acrylic Case (see pictures)
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Supports Rpi 3 & 4 models
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Volume Pot with Knob
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Potentiometer with wires pre-soldered
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Billet aluminum black knob
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A video showing step-by-step assembly instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78NWQz_Itzw
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Any customs fees are the responsibility of the customer.
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We won’t under-value merchandise or mark the item as a gift on customs forms. Doing that is against U.S. and international laws.