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I don't see any info about supported sample rates and format (PCM/DSD)?
PCM upto 24bit 192khz
It is listed here:
https://orchardaudio.com/pecanpi
I don't see any info about supported sample rates and format (PCM/DSD)?
For those who might be interested, I just started working with Asus to have support on the Tinkerboard. It looks like everything should be finalized before the product ships.
It has a much more powerful processor is the sum of it.Very interested What differences or new features does it allow, compared with RPi?
It has a much more powerful processor is the sum of it.
PCM768KHZ/ DSD512 suppport with network input?
Is that possible with DAC designed around the Tinkerboard?
PCM768KHZ/ DSD512 suppport with network input?
Is that possible with DAC designed around the Tinkerboard?
I randomly came across this:Are there existing software solutions for this kind of operation, with good accuracy and no drift over time?
Something like as an AES67 endpoint, or even proprietary solutions?
Based on the datasheet here: http://opensource.rock-chips.com/images/4/4e/Rockchip_RK3288_Datasheet_V2.2-20170301.pdf
No DSD and PCM upto 32 bit 192kHz, so no better than an Rpi in this respect.
Not at this time.Are there plans for a networked DAC (doesn't have to be RPi based) that can support DXD and DSD256 rates on ethernet input?
Not at this time.
You can play DSD on the PecanPi just not natively -- it will be converted to PCM by whatever software you are using.
Please post any measurements that you would like to see and I will try to accommodate, as you know it is not easy to interface the APx525 with the Rpi.
The output impedance for headphone driver is 0.05 ohm.Distortion and current output into 12 ohm headphone load