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DA7212 I2S Audio Boardfor Raspberry Pi Supports stereo encoding/decoding and rich audio processing functions Designed for the Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO header...

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DA7212 I2S Audio Board
for Raspberry Pi

Supports stereo encoding/decoding and rich audio processing functions
Designed for the Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO header, this module is fully compatible with Raspberry Pi series boards. It features the high-quality DA7212 stereo DAC, controlled via I2C, with audio data transmitted over the I2S interface for reliable performance.
A standard 3.5mm headphone jack is included for convenient audio output, along with an onboard AUX input for connecting external audio sources. For speaker integration, the board provides both a screw terminal and dual-channel PH2.0 speaker headers, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Dual onboard microphones enable audio recording without the need for additional hardware, while a programmable button and status indicators allow for custom functionality and user interaction.
The module supports audio sampling rates up to 96kHz and delivers high-resolution sound with up to 24-bit audio data support.
Specifications
Audio Codec Chip | DA7212DAC SNR | 100dB
Power Supply | 5VADC SNR | 90dB
Logic Voltage | 3.3VHeadphone Driver | 160mW
(16Ω at 5V)
Control Interface | I2CSpeaker Driver | 2.6W per channel
(4Ω BTL)
Audio Interface | I2S
Designed for Raspberry Pi

Based on Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO header, compatible with Raspberry Pi series boards

* for reference only, please refer to the package content for detailed part list.
DA7212 Audio Chip

Stereo decoder, controlled through I2C, with audio transmitted via I2S
Onboard multi-type audio interfaces

Onboard 3.5mm headphone jack, AUX input connector, and speaker header

* for reference only, please refer to the package content for detailed part list.
Onboard EEPROM Chip

Used for automatic driver loading in Raspberry Pi OS
What's On Board
Pin definition
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

ADC
An analogue-to-digital converter reads a changing voltage and turns it into a number the microcontroller can use. It matters when connecting analogue sensors such as light, sound, or variable-resistor sensors.
DAC
A digital-to-analogue converter turns numbers from the microcontroller into a real analogue voltage. It matters if you want to generate simple waveforms, audio-style signals, or variable control voltages rather than just on/off outputs.
EEPROM
A type of non-volatile memory that keeps stored data even when power is turned off. In a sensor module, it can be used to store settings or calibration data so they do not need to be re-entered every time.
GPIO
General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
Headers
Rows of metal pins used to plug a module into a breadboard or connect it with jumper wires. Pre-soldered headers make the module easier to use straight away without needing to solder the pins yourself.
I2C
I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
I2S
I2S is a digital audio interface used to send sound data between chips, such as from a microcontroller to an audio amplifier or DAC. It matters if your project needs cleaner digital audio output than a basic buzzer or PWM signal can provide.

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