(10-07-2023, 08:46 PM)hifinet Wrote: What are the components in the stack?
I used the standard components that were mentioned in the builders guide on GitHUB:
Order from Hificollective:
2x 430R 0.4W Charcroft Z-Foil Resistor
2x 430R 0.25W TAKMAN Carbon Film Resistor (for the I2S signal)
2x Low cost high quality Right angled gold plated RCA sockets (pair)
From Mouser:
2x Wima 6.8uF MKP4F046807D00JSSD
From Farnell:
2x PANASONIC EEUFR1A102LB Electrolytic Capacitor, 1000 µF, 10 V, ± 20%
And the chip itself came from Ebay - don't know the supplier. Same with the PCB's - I have a few of those.
I also bought the GPIO and standoffs from a local RPi4 supplier here in Norway.
The other components in the stack is bought from audiophonics.fr which is a european supplier of Ian Canada stuff.
There is a battery powersupply; IAN CANADA PUREPI Ultracapacitor / Batteries Dual Power Supply Module for Raspberry Pi 5V / 3.3V
And then there's a reclocker; IAN CANADA FIFOPI Q7 Synchronous FIFO Reclocker Board I2S 32bit 768kHz DSD1024 DoP256
And finally the display; IAN CANADA MONITORPI OLED Screen and Signal Analyzer Board for Raspberry Pi (just for the cool looks of it
)
All in all this is a cheap setup and it really gives some bang for the bucks
I should really also give some credits til Gabster on his youtube.com channel for inspiring me here, and to my brother as well who found out about this kit!