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Jordo  
#1 Posted : 6 years ago
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Hi all,

Does anyone have experience with the direct connection of an Asus Tinkerboard s I2s output to the DAC’s input?
I now use an USB to I2s converter like the WaveIO to convert the Raspberry Pi USB output.
In this article it was said to steer clear of the Pi’s I2s.

I was wondering if the tinker board would provide a good solution for music streaming.

Thx!



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Seems the Tinkerboard has a bad I2S signal as well

http://https://youtu.be/FGjhVNytD6Q

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Could I use the Cronus reclocker to reclock the Raspberry Pi’ I2s signal?

I now convert the USB output from the Pi back to I2s and I want to cut out this step.

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We have a hat for the RPi that will be available soon. It will connect directly to Cronus for re-clocking.
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Dat is really good news!

Keep us posted! Drool
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One question

What shall I do with the BIII clock oversampling filter and recklock settings when the Cronus recklocks the Pi?
Still Onboard? Dip sw 2:4
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We have a hat for the RPi that will be available soon. It will connect directly to Cronus for re-clocking.


Is this still in the works?
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Wow, has it really been two years?

I have some of these built, but have not had time to test. I have sent a few out for users to test, but never heard back.. I will try to track down some answers :).
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Wow, has it really been two years?

I have some of these built, but have not had time to test. I have sent a few out for users to test, but never heard back.. I will try to track down some answers :).



If you need help testing I am more than happy to help.
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Wow, has it really been two years?

I have some of these built, but have not had time to test. I have sent a few out for users to test, but never heard back.. I will try to track down some answers :).


Any update on this?

Again, if you need any help testing I am more than happy to help.
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They are available now on the Cronus page.
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#12 Posted : 4 years ago
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Ah that's good news.
Although I decided to invest in an Allo USBridge a few months ago. I should have been more patient.
This hat will spare a conversion to USB and back to I2S.

Is there any data or description available for the Cronus stacks?



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