Commenti a: The best Raspberry Pi power supply
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Pi never sounded so good!Tue, 17 Jan 2017 19:04:35 +0000hourly1Di: http://www.networkworld.com/article/3116153/internet-of-things/building-a-raspberry-pi-powered-barkometer-part-2.html | Bruce's Blog
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http://www.networkworld.com/article/3116153/internet-of-things/building-a-raspberry-pi-powered-barkometer-part-2.html | Bruce's BlogSun, 04 Sep 2016 17:09:21 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-9055[...] The next issue was a low-level hum on the audio which was obviously 60-cycle noise from the AC power adapter. This is a tricky problem to solve because most AC power adapters, including the official RPi PSUs, don’t provide a completely “clean” DC voltage and the USB sound card I’m using, a Sabrent USB 2.0 External 2.1 Surround Sound Adapter, apparently doesn’t have great noise immunity. That said, some power adapters are better than others and I’ve seen a number of adapters cited as noticeably cleaner than most (notably the Sony Xperia mobile charger). On the other hand, because so few really clean adapters are available, some people, such as the chaps over at RaspiFy, have resorted to building their own stabilized power supplies. [...]
]]>Di: Building a Raspberry Pi-powered Barkometer, Part 2 | Tera News
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Building a Raspberry Pi-powered Barkometer, Part 2 | Tera NewsSun, 04 Sep 2016 00:59:00 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-9054[...] The next issue was a low-level hum on the audio which was obviously 60-cycle noise from the AC power adapter. This is a tricky problem to solve because most AC power adapters, including the official RPi PSUs, don’t provide a completely “clean” DC voltage and the USB sound card I’m using, a Sabrent USB 2.0 External 2.1 Surround Sound Adapter, apparently doesn’t have great noise immunity. That said, some power adapters are better than others and I’ve seen a number of adapters cited as noticeably cleaner than most (notably the Sony Xperia mobile charger). On the other hand, because so few really clean adapters are available, some people, such as the chaps over at RaspiFy, have resorted to building their own stabilized power supplies. [...]
]]>Di: Superkikim
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SuperkikimSun, 20 Mar 2016 15:14:00 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-9040Please, resize your pictures …. 2592 × 1944 pixel ?!? Took for ever to
load the 1st pic of your article … ok, my connection is slow, I
admit. but anyway
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Mateus MachadoTue, 15 Mar 2016 17:55:00 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-9038Thanks you for this. It’s very valuable.
]]>Di: Diy Home Improvement: How Can I Power Multiple Raspberry Pi Around The House?. How, Power, Pi. ~ diy-home-improvement.vwx.info
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Diy Home Improvement: How Can I Power Multiple Raspberry Pi Around The House?. How, Power, Pi. ~ diy-home-improvement.vwx.infoMon, 07 Dec 2015 16:17:14 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-9022[...] – raspyfi, Two diy projects raspberry pi power supply . raspyfi exceptional audio player.. The best Raspberry Pi power supply – RaspyFiRaspberry pi model +, model + model boards , Introducing raspberry pi 2 model . raspberry pi [...]
]]>Di: Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi 2 (things you’ll need) | Pythagoraspberry
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Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi 2 (things you’ll need) | PythagoraspberrySat, 02 May 2015 23:02:57 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-8943[...] Micro USB to USB cord (with wall plug adapter [...]
]]>Di: nsayer
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nsayerMon, 14 Jul 2014 18:59:00 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-8523At the risk of spamming… I’ve created a thing I call “Pi Power.” It’s a daugherboard for the Pi that sits on the GPIO connector (it has a stacking header so you can piggyback something else) and has a 2.1mm barrel connector that can accept 6-15 VDC in and supplies 2A @ 5V out. It’s available on the Raspberry Pi market in Tindie.
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BobSat, 26 Apr 2014 01:46:00 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-8275Hi, any update on the i2s?
]]>Di: CmdrAdobo
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CmdrAdoboFri, 03 Jan 2014 10:13:00 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-8171How about normal powerbank as a source? Is it clean source?
]]>Di: A DIY Power Supply For Hi-Fi USB Audio With Your Raspberry Pi | Jarret's Personal Blog
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A DIY Power Supply For Hi-Fi USB Audio With Your Raspberry Pi | Jarret's Personal BlogTue, 31 Dec 2013 18:30:56 +0000http://www.raspyfi.com/?p=670#comment-8168[...] This design is adapted and expanded upon from an article on the raspyfi.com project page. [...]
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