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                "content": "52Pi NVDAC stands for NVMe & DAC. The DAC Standard and PCIe to NVMe SSD Hat is a comprehensive hat board designed to augment the audio and storage capabilities of the Raspberry Pi 5. This versatile accessory combines the acclaimed DAC Standard for high-quality audio output and an integrated PCIe slot for accommodating NVMe 2230\/2242 SSDs, providing users with an all-in-one solution to elevate their Raspberry Pi 5 projects.",
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                "content": "-   <strong>HiFi DAC Standard:<\/strong>\n    -   Chipset: PCM5122 16TG4 CGOL\n    -   Exceptional Audio Quality: The DAC+ Standard boasts high-quality audio performance, leveraging a top-tier digital-to-analog converter (DAC) for superior sound reproduction.\n    -   Direct I2S Sound Port Connection: Utilizes the I2S sound port to connect directly to the Raspberry Pi 5's CPU, avoiding additional USB conversions and preserving audio signal integrity.\n    -   192kHz\/24bit Support: Supports sample rates up to 192kHz with a 24-bit depth, ensuring a detailed and immersive listening experience.\n-   <strong>PCIe to NVMe SSD Slot:<\/strong>\n    -   NVMe Storage Expansion: Integrated PCIe slot designed for NVMe 2230\/2242 SSDs allows users to significantly expand storage capacity and enhance data transfer speeds.\n    -   High-Speed Data Access: Leveraging NVMe technology, the hat enables high-speed data access, making it suitable for various storage-intensive applications, such as media storage and data processing.\n-   <strong>Raspberry Pi 5 Compatibility:<\/strong>",
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                "content": "-   Tailored for Raspberry Pi 5: Specifically designed to seamlessly integrate with the Raspberry Pi 5, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance with the latest Raspberry Pi model.\n    -   Hat Form Factor: The board adopts the hat form factor, making it easy to mount directly onto the Raspberry Pi 5 GPIO pins, simplifying the overall setup.\n-   <strong>User-Friendly Design:<\/strong>\n    -   Plug-and-Play Installation: Designed for user convenience with a plug-and-play installation process, eliminating the need for complex configurations.\n    -   Compact and Efficient: The hat board is compact, ensuring it does not obstruct adjacent components, and efficiently combines audio and storage capabilities in a single solution.\n-   <strong>Versatile Applications:<\/strong>\n    -   Audio Enhancement: Ideal for audio enthusiasts looking to enhance the audio output quality of their Raspberry Pi 5 projects.\n    -   Storage Expansion: Suited for users seeking additional storage options for their Raspberry Pi 5-based applications, providing the flexibility to integrate NVMe SSDs.",
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                "content": "<!-- -->\n\nThe HiFi DAC Standard and PCIe to NVMe SSD Hat offer a seamless integration of advanced audio capabilities and expanded storage options for your Raspberry Pi 5 projects. Elevate your multimedia experiences with this feature-packed hat board, catering to both audio enthusiasts and those in need of enhanced storage solutions.",
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                "content": "-   Work on Raspberry Pi 5\n\n<img src=\"EP-0218-01.jpg\" title=\"EP-0218-01.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0218-01.jpg\" \/>\n\\* Product Dimension <img src=\"EP-0218-03.jpg\" title=\"EP-0218-03.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0218-03.jpg\" \/>\n\\* Port Definitions <img src=\"EP-0218-06.jpg\" title=\"EP-0218-06.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0218-06.jpg\" \/>\n\n    Pinout of IR receiver: Pin22: GPIO25\n\n-   On-Used GPIO Pinout\n\n<img src=\"EP-0218-GPIOPinOut.png\" title=\"EP-0218-GPIOPinOut.png\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0218-GPIOPinOut.png\" \/>",
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                "content": "-   Please assemble the hat board according to following figure:\n\n<img src=\"EP-0218-02.jpg\" title=\"EP-0218-02.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0218-02.jpg\" \/>",
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                "content": "<img src=\"EP-0218-05.jpg\" title=\"EP-0218-05.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0218-05.jpg\" \/>\n\\* 1 x 52Pi NVDAC board\n\n-   1 x PC104 pin header\n-   1 x M.2 2230 fixing copper pillar\n-   2 x Black M2.0 fixing screw for SSD drive\n-   1 x PCIe FFC cable (40mm length)\n-   4 x M2.5 Copper pillar\n-   4 x M2.5 Screw\n-   4 x M2.5 nuts",
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                "content": "-   HiFi DAC has two line out connector. A double phono\/RCA connector, normally red and white in colour, and a 3.5mm Line out Socket.\n\nThis output is a variable analogue signal (0-2V RMS) and can connect to your existing hi-fi (pre-amp or amplifier), or can be used to drive active speakers which have their own amplifier built in.",
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                "heading_path": "How to enable DAC > Phono (RCA)",
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                "content": "-   White：LEFT audio\n-   Red：RIGHT audio",
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                "heading_path": "How to enable DAC on Raspberry Pi 5?",
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                "content": "-   On Raspberry Pi 4B\n\nAdding following part in \/boot\/config.txt file or \/boot\/firmware\/config.txt file in latest OS and reboot Raspberry Pi.\n\n    dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus\n\n-   On Raspberry Pi 5\n\nModify \/boot\/config.txt file or \/boot\/firmware\/config.txt file in latest OS. If you need to support Raspberry Pi 5, you need to add the additional dtoverlay parameter as follows:\n\n    dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus,slave\n\nand save it, reboot Raspberry Pi 5.",
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                "content": "-   52Pi NVDAC, 52Pi PCIe to NVMe and DAC+ Standard, HiFi DAC for Raspberry Pi 5.",
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