Commenti a: Power Supply for Raspberry Pi, what you should know about http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/ Pi never sounded so good! Tue, 17 Jan 2017 19:04:35 +0000 hourly 1 Di: InternetJunk http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-9062 InternetJunk Tue, 11 Oct 2016 20:54:00 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-9062 didn’t know that! is it safe to use this? Mophie Powerstation mini Portable powerbank (2500mAh)…

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Di: Linux-based End-to-End Music Server - Page 2 http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-8822 Linux-based End-to-End Music Server - Page 2 Thu, 04 Dec 2014 12:52:19 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-8822 [...] anyone have thoughts on the power supply for the audio PC? I have read in several places about the importance of using a power supply that does not generate too much [...]

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Di: Sindhu Teradal http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-7959 Sindhu Teradal Thu, 12 Dec 2013 09:21:00 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-7959 I have a 5.2 V 1.2 A Power supply and it is not a branded one. Is it ok if i choose this as a power supply unit to power up my Raspberry Pi. Would it cause any problems in future?

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Di: Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro | iPad WorkshopiPad Workshop http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-7189 Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro | iPad WorkshopiPad Workshop Tue, 10 Sep 2013 20:14:12 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-7189 [...] Raspberry Pi and the Raspbmc OS already make a solid combo as a media center, but if you encounter music-related limitations then it may be worth giving the RaspyFi distro (v1.0) a shot instead. In addition to supporting Apple AirPlay and a range of lossless file types, this audio-centric form of Linux also works with a long list of external USB DACs, including asynchronous playback, so you can avoid relying your Pi’s tiny stock DAC and amplifier. RaspyFi’s other big feature is that it comes with its own web-based UI (shown in the video after the break), which ought to make it easy to control playback of both local and streamed content (such as web radio or Spotify) from virtually any browser-equipped device on your network. A quick health warning, though: audiophilia is a slippery slope that may subsequently cause you to develop an unhealthy suspicion towards your Pi’s standard power supply. [...]

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Di: Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro » Free Warez at putraidomandiri.com http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-7184 Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro » Free Warez at putraidomandiri.com Tue, 10 Sep 2013 17:51:24 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-7184 [...] Raspberry Pi and the Raspbmc OS already make a solid combo as a media center, but if you encounter music-related limitations then it may be worth giving the RaspyFi distro (v1.0) a shot instead. In addition to supporting Apple AirPlay and a range of lossless file types, this audio-centric form of Linux also works with a long list of external USB DACs, including asynchronous playback, so you can avoid relying your Pi’s tiny stock DAC and amplifier. RaspyFi’s other big feature is that it comes with its own web-based UI (shown in the video after the break), which ought to make it easy to control playback of both local and streamed content (such as web radio or Spotify) from virtually any browser-equipped device on your network. A quick health warning, though: audiophilia is a slippery slope that may subsequently cause you to develop an unhealthy suspicion towards your Pi’s standard power supply. [...]

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Di: Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro | TechBoom http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-7180 Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro | TechBoom Tue, 10 Sep 2013 17:12:04 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-7180 [...] Raspberry Pi and the Raspbmc OS already make a solid combo as a media center, but if you encounter music-related limitations then it may be worth giving the RaspyFi distro (v1.0) a shot instead. In addition to supporting Apple AirPlay and a range of lossless file types, this audio-centric form of Linux also works with a long list of external USB DACs, including asynchronous playback, so you can avoid relying your Pi’s tiny stock DAC and amplifier. RaspyFi’s other big feature is that it comes with its own web-based UI (shown in the video after the break), which ought to make it easy to control playback of both local and streamed content (such as web radio or Spotify) from virtually any browser-equipped device on your network. A quick health warning, though: audiophilia is a slippery slope that may subsequently cause you to develop an unhealthy suspicion towards your Pi’s standard power supply. [...]

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Di: Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro | T H E L O V E O F T E C H http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-7179 Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro | T H E L O V E O F T E C H Tue, 10 Sep 2013 17:10:07 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-7179 [...] Raspberry Pi and the Raspbmc OS already make a solid combo as a media center, but if you encounter music-related limitations then it may be worth giving the RaspyFi distro (v1.0) a shot instead. In addition to supporting Apple AirPlay and a range of lossless file types, this audio-centric form of Linux also works with a long list of external USB DACs, including asynchronous playback, so you can avoid relying your Pi’s tiny stock DAC and amplifier. RaspyFi’s other big feature is that it comes with its own web-based UI (shown in the video after the break), which ought to make it easy to control playback of both local and streamed content (such as web radio or Spotify) from virtually any browser-equipped device on your network. A quick health warning, though: audiophilia is a slippery slope that may subsequently cause you to develop an unhealthy suspicion towards your Pi’s standard power supply. [...]

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Di: Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro | News By The Numbers http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-7173 Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro | News By The Numbers Tue, 10 Sep 2013 16:44:54 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-7173 [...] Raspberry Pi and the Raspbmc OS already make a solid combo as a media center, but if you encounter music-related limitations then it may be worth giving the RaspyFi distro (v1.0) a shot instead. In addition to supporting Apple AirPlay and a range of lossless file types, this audio-centric form of Linux also works with a long list of external USB DACs, including asynchronous playback, so you can avoid relying your Pi's tiny stock DAC and amplifier. RaspyFi's other big feature is that it comes with its own web-based UI (shown in the video after the break), which ought to make it easy to control playback of both local and streamed content (such as web radio or Spotify) from virtually any browser-equipped device on your network. A quick health warning, though: audiophilia is a slippery slope that may subsequently cause you to develop an unhealthy suspicion towards your Pi's standard power supply. [...]

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Di: Today’s Links September 10, 2013 http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-7172 Today’s Links September 10, 2013 Tue, 10 Sep 2013 16:43:48 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-7172 [...] Raspberry Pi and the Raspbmc OS already make a solid combo as a media center, but if you encounter music-related limitations then it may be worth giving the RaspyFi distro (v1.0) a shot instead. In addition to supporting Apple AirPlay and a range of lossless file types, this audio-centric form of Linux also works with a long list of external USB DACs, including asynchronous playback, so you can avoid relying your Pi’s tiny stock DAC and amplifier. RaspyFi’s other big feature is that it comes with its own web-based UI (shown in the video after the break), which ought to make it easy to control playback of both local and streamed content (such as web radio or Spotify) from virtually any browser-equipped device on your network. A quick health warning, though: audiophilia is a slippery slope that may subsequently cause you to develop an unhealthy suspicion towards your Pi’s standard power supply. [...]

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Di: » Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro - OnlineExamsForU http://www.raspyfi.com/power-supply-for-raspberry-pi-what-you-should-know-about/#comment-7171 » Raspberry Pi gets audiophile credentials thanks to RaspyFi Linux distro - OnlineExamsForU Tue, 10 Sep 2013 16:42:00 +0000 http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=303#comment-7171 [...] Raspberry Pi and the Raspbmc OS already make a solid combo as a media center, but if you encounter music-related limitations then it may be worth giving the RaspyFi distro (v1.0) a shot instead. In addition to supporting Apple AirPlay and a range of lossless file types, this audio-centric form of Linux also works with a long list of external USB DACs, including asynchronous playback, so you can avoid relying your Pi’s tiny stock DAC and amplifier. RaspyFi’s other big feature is that it comes with its own web-based UI (shown in the video after the break), which ought to make it easy to control playback of both local and streamed content (such as web radio or Spotify) from virtually any browser-equipped device on your network. A quick health warning, though: audiophilia is a slippery slope that may subsequently cause you to develop an unhealthy suspicion towards your Pi’s standard power supply. [...]

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