My homemade raspberry pi streamer

das een plaatje van het net man :stuck_out_tongue: net als die bal :slight_smile:
en jouw werk ziet er altijd wel goed uit man :stuck_out_tongue:

ja hey hallo, waar zie je me voor aan…na sinterklaas houten ballen maken. ik kijk er al na uit :stuck_out_tongue:

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Hi Michel, could you please tell me what elements you used for this (monitor)?

looks like IAN :slight_smile:

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Ian canada MonitorPi Pro

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Thank you very much. Is this a standalone module or do I need to buy something else?

It works best with Ian Canada products you get more options but can also be used directly on the GPIO of a Raspberry Pi.

Super, TY

I recently added an external clock (neutron star) and neutron star power supply in combination with Ian Canada SinePi and FifoPiQ7ll
also added a Uc-Pure mklll for the 3.3 volt FifoPiQ7ll.
works well.


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I used this to extend so that it can easily be placed in the front panel.

Great, I’ll take your advice. P.S. Where’s the RPi?

Hehe, 200kg + RPi!

it is not a light weight :grin:
but if I compare them with the other 5 that I have here, this one plays the best.

Like the arrow to the rPi :slight_smile:

And one last question: is this compatible with the RPi5? I bought 2 new ones.

yes.

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made from a broken lumin S1.
pcm 1794A with ian Canada products.
with external power supply.
only had 4 cm of height and it was a hassle to get it in.

just needs a smoke tinting window for.




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Ian Canada (Dddac) neutron star clock version 2.



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Update:
Created a 3.3-volt shunt (Tent Labs) for the Ian Canada TransportPi MK2 input.
Created an Ian Canada UCmate 5-volt for the Pink Faun HDMI LVDS input module, plus trigger to start/stop.
Moved the sowter output transformers (shorter distance).
Added an I²S switchboard; can now switch between DDDAC input, I²S, SPDIF, and HDMI LVDS input.



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