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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Wolfson introduces sound for Raspberry Pi

Wolfson Microelectronics has developed a sound card for the Raspberry Pi. The device makes it possible to play with the Pi HD audio, and record. The accessory costs 33 euros converted.

The Wolfson Audio Card is Tuesday officially announced by the manufacturer. The card uses the 8-pin connector that was introduced in model B of the unit. The sound card is able to run through analog 3.5mm output or digital via S / PDIF out. 24-bit audio at a sample rate of up to 192kHz With regard to imports, the sound card has two onboard microphones, analog 3.5mm inputs and one S / PDIF input.

The Raspberry Pi Soundcard is currently only available at the website of Element14. The developer, Wolfson Microelectronics is a British designer of audio chips. Sound Chips the company found their way to include the iPod, the original Xbox and some models of the iPhone.

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