Hi all,

I'm not sure what hardware others are using, but in case anyone has been
looking for cheap options for new player setups I thought i'd share a
nice cheap option I've been using with good results.

I've been using on a raspberry pi with a cheap DAC from Aliexpress
($6.50 USD)
'Raspberry-Pi-pHAT-Sound-Card-I2S-interface-PCM5102-DAC-Module-24-bit-Audio-Board-With-Stereo'
(https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Raspberry-Pi-pHAT-Sound-Card-I2S-interface-PCM5102-DAC-Module-24-bit-Audio-Board-With-Stereo/32742608325.html)

The DAC's not plug and play on a raspberry pi, however I found the pin
info I needed 'here'
(https://listok65blog.wordpress.com/dac-pcm5102-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%BA%D0%BB%D1%8E%D1%87%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5-%D0%B2-raspberry-pi/)
(listed below for reference in case that site disappears at some point).
Once it's connected to the right pins you can treat it like a basic
HiFiBerry DAC (it's the same chip) in things like PiCorePlayer

All in all once set up, I've been really impressed with the sound
quality - it's much better than I expected for the price and more than
good enough for my general around the house listening. There is no
niceties like onboard volume control etc, but LMS handles this anyway
for me so it's not a problem.

If you already have a Pi, it's a significant improvement in sound
quality for a bargain price.



Pins for Raspberry Pi B

DAC     RPI     PIN     P
Vcc     5v      1       P2
3.3v    3.3v    2       P2
GND     gnd     6       P1
FLT     gnd     7       P2
DMP     gnd     8       P2
SCL     SCL     5       P1
BCK     BCK     3       P2
DIN     Data    6       P2
LCK     LCK     4       P2
FMT     gng     14      P1
XMT     3.3v    1       P1




Pins for Raspberry Pi B+ /2B/3B

DAC     RPI     PIN
Vcc     5v      2
3.3v    3.3v    1
GND     gnd     39
FLT     gnd     14
DMP     gnd     20
SCL     SCL     5
BCK     BCK     12
DIN     Data    40
LCK     LCK     35
FMT     gnd     30
XMT     3.3v    17

(Also make sure the that DIN, LCK, BCK wires are kept as short as
possible., to avoid audio degradation)

I haven't tried the below, but I did find this comment about setting up
on an Orange Pi if anyone uses those.
-Works well with Orange PI PC. Power it with 5v (VCC pad) keep 3v3 pad
unconnected. (Board has an regulator which powers the 5102 . The chip
logic is 3v3 tie XMT to gnd and FMT to 3v3 (for i2s) Use the 3 wire
interface (leave SCL unconnected) DIN -> PA20 LCK -> PA18 BCK -> PA19-


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