Let's get down to business. Work. If you're really inexperienced and get it working I guarantee you'll learn a lot in the process, but that's the only thing I guarantee. it on Raspberry Pi (I use 4 but some others with 40pin header should be the same - RT M): 1 - VIN (red) connects to pin 22 - GND (black) connects to pin 63 - LRCK (green) ) connects to pin 35 - This is the only connector in odd row 4 - DIN (yellow) connects to pin 405 - BCK (blue) connects to pin 12 No, you don't have to use the same colors, but I recommend you use red ones and black wires like me so at least you knew which wire had power. Any unnecessary cable will do, but FYI I used a USB cable from an old PC. If you use this method, you have to move the pins to other places in the connector (this takes a lot of time). As soon as you plug it in and turn it on, the red light on it will let you know it's working. have you gone this far Big! Now the hard part begins! Software: The Raspberry Pi's operating system probably won't recognize it right away, so prepare to do a long web search to make sure you've installed the correct driver. That's pretty general. Don't forget to reboot after installing the drivers. Sound quality: Uff! This is far from a very good sounding DAC. If I had a better vocabulary I would list about 100 adjectives to express how bad I think it sounds, but instead I'm just saying that it has that sound quality that people call "elevator music". about sound quality, but about the ability to build and learn. The experience costs ten times the entrance ticket! Conclusion: To be honest, I just love this little module and had fun getting it to work. Perhaps instead of being given a sterile, textbook-based science lesson, every high school student should be given this (along with zero-pi) and told that their science grade will be based in part on learning how to get them to do something. . even if it's just something that turns on the red light. I think, this is the ideal path to 21st century education. Thank you for reading! but instead I'm just saying that it has that sound quality that people call "elevator music". about sound quality, but about the ability to build and learn. The experience costs ten times the entrance ticket! Conclusion: To be honest, I just love this little module and had fun getting it to work. Perhaps instead of a sterile, textbook-based science lesson, every high school student should be given this (along with zero-pi) and told that their science grade will be based in part on learning how to get them to do something to do. . even if it's just something that turns on the red light. I think this is the ideal path to 21st century education. century. Thank you for reading! but instead I'm just saying that it has that sound quality that people call "elevator music". about sound quality, but about the ability to build and learn. The experience costs ten times the entrance ticket! Conclusion: To be honest, I just love this little module and had fun getting it to work. Perhaps instead of being given a sterile, textbook-based science lesson, every high school student should be given this (along with zero-pi) and told that their science grade will be based in part on learning how to get them to do something. . even if it's just something that turns on the red light. I think this is the ideal path to 21st century education. Thank you for reading! The experience costs ten times the entrance ticket! Conclusion: To be honest, I just love this little module and had fun getting it to work. Perhaps instead of being given a sterile, textbook-based science lesson, every high school student should be given this (along with zero-pi) and told that their science grade will be based in part on learning how to get them to do something. . even if it's just something that turns on the red light. I think this is the ideal path to 21st century education. Thank you for reading! The experience costs ten times the entrance ticket! Conclusion: To be honest, I just love this little module and had fun getting it to work. Perhaps every high schooler should instead of a sterile, textbook-based science lesson given (along with zero-pi) and told that his science grade will be based in part on learning how to get him to do something. . even if it's just something that turns on the red light. I think this is the ideal path to 21st century education. Thank you for reading! Every high school student should be given it (along with zero pi) and told that their science grade is based in part on learning how to get them to do things. even if it's just something that turns on the red light. I think this is the ideal path to 21st century education. Thank you for reading! Every high school student should be given it (along with zero pi) and told that his grade in science is based in part on learning how to get him to do things. even if it's just something that turns on the red light. I think this is the ideal path to 21st century education. Thank you for reading!
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