Raspberry Pi fans have something new to be excited about as the company
recently launched an audio card. TheElement 14 Wolfson Audio Card, created with
the help of Wolfson Audio, delivers high-res audio up to 24-bit/192KHz via the
tiny PC’s P5 pins.
As you may already know, the Raspberry Pi has audio capabilities via HDMI but
even still, many have turned to USB peripheral cards for added features. The
Wolfson Audio solution eliminates the need for a USB device as it includes the
following connections:
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Element 14 launches high-res Wolfson Audio Card for Raspberry Pi |
3.5mm jack for microphone input
3.5mm jack (4-pole) for headset/boom mic
combination for gaming or VoIP applications
On-board MEMS microphone, a 3.5
mm jack stereo line input for connection to devices such as digital
audio players (iPod etc.) or mobile phones
3.5 mm jack stereo line output for
connection to devices such as external stereo amplifiers or powered
speakers
S/PDIF input and outputs
Elsewhere, the board contains a class D power amplifier for external speakers
with a connection to an external power source if needed and a small pin header
for extra functions if they are low cost, already on-chip and don't require any
further components.
The card retails for $33 which is actually a bit more than the $25 computer
itself. Do note, however, it requires a revision 2 or later Raspberry Pi for
connectivity purposes. Cards are available as of writing although Element 14’s
website says fewer than 3,600 are in stock.
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