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01-04-2025, 04:26 PM
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Thanks for the info. Below is the same one on Ali. It's an LM317 based regulator board, which is high output current capable (although I don't see it in the specs). The pass transistor 2SA1943 is rated at 15A. The voltage drop to 5V (from the input caps) times the current will be the power dissipation in watts, and will determine the need for a heatsink on the pass transistor. I like that the pass transistor is insulated, so you can just attach it with thermal paste to the chassis. It's a very beefy linear regulated supply. An LM317 alone can provide 1.5A, and can easily supply ProtoDAC alone, which uses less than 30mA. If you have other HATs or are also powering the RPi, you may need the higher current capability that the A1943 PS provides.
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The FifoPi MA is a reclocker. The clocks can be easily changed. It operates in master mode like the Innomaker. The clocks in the Innomaker are soldered in place, and cannot be easily changed. The FifoPi Q7 is an I2S isolator for lower noise, a reclocker and the clocks can be easily changed. The Q7 also has FIFO memory, the MA does not.
Without a reclocker, the RPi produces the clock signal for the I2S. Jitter is higher. Subjectively, the sound is more focused with lower jitter.
There is a comparison chart of the three IC products on page 17 of the MA manual, section M.
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