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The HiFiBerry Digi+ is a high-quality S/PDIF output board for the Raspberry Pi. It is designed as an add-on board that connects to the main header of the Raspberry Pi.
Features
- Dedicated S/PDIF interface chip supports up to 192kHz/24bit resolution
- Optical (Toslink) and electrical outputs
- Bit-perfect output, audio data stream will not be modified in any way
- Connects directly to the Raspberry Pi, no additional cables needed.
- Compatible with all Raspberry Pi models with 40-pin GPIO header (Only original A and B models have 26-pin headers)
- No soldering. The Digi+ comes as a pre-fabricated kit. You just plug it onto the Raspberry Pi. The board conform to the Raspberry Pi hardware-attached-on-top (HAT) specification.
- Directly powered from the Raspberry Pi, no additional power supply
- Optional: high-bandwidth output transformer provides full galvanic isolation of the electrical output (not in the standard version)
- Integrated EEPROM for automatic configuration (with write-protection).
Note that this feature is still in development by the Raspberry Pi foundation. You will be able to upgrade your HiFiBerry DAC+ when it is officially available. The sound card already works without this feature.
Included
- Pre-soldered HifiBerry Digi+
Important note: While the hardware is able to output DTS/Dolby Digital, software has to be adapted to support this. We will support the developers to implement this. Unfortunately we can't guarantee that this feature will work with a specific software. Please ask the developers of the software if this is supported.
Output Transformer
The Digi+ Transfer Version includes an additional output transformer provides a full galvanic isolation between the Raspberry Pi and your DAC on the electrical output. Usual consumer-grade SPDIF outputs do not use output transformers. Usually this works without problems. However, many audio enthusiast like to use this option. If you're not sure, the standard version is most likely ok for you.
The output transformer does not have any effect on the optical output. Therefore if you plan to use only the optical output, the standard version will do the job.
This version is the standard version without an output transformer