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CJMCU-1334 UDA1334A I2S Stereo Decoder

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CJMCU-1334 UDA1334A I2S Stereo Decoder₹ 389.99
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This fully-featured UDA1334A I2S Stereo DAC breakout is a perfect match for any I2S-output audio interface. It's affordable but sounds great! The NXP UDA1334A is a jack-of-all-I2S-trades: you can use 3.3V - 5V logic levels (a rarity) and can process multiple different formats by setting two pins to high or low. The DAC will process data immediately and give you a clear, analog, stereo line-level output. It's even cool with MCLK-less I2S interfaces such as the Raspberry Pi (which it's ideal for) - a built-in PLL will generate the proper clock from the bitclock signal.

For inputs, you can use classic I2S (the default) or 16-bit, 20-bit, or 24-bit left justified data. You can set it up to take an input system/controller clock but we default-set it to just generate it for you, so you only need to connect Data In, Word Select (Left/Right Clock), and Bit Clock lines. If you want, there's a mute pin and a de-emphasis filter you can turn on.

We put in plenty of ferrite beads, a low-dropout regulator, and the recommended band-pass filter so you get a very nice clean output. With a sine-wave generator, we swept through 20-20KHz and saw no attenuation or distortion. Plug into either the 3.5mm stereo headphone jack or the breadboard-friendly pads. We think you'll be pleased with this DAC!

Each order comes with one I2S Stereo DAC breakout and some header you can solder on. 

Product Dimensions: 40.0mm x 25.0mm x 7.1mm / 1.6" x 1.0" x 0.3"

Product Weight: 4.6g / 0.2oz

What interfaces and input formats does this DAC breakout support?
It accepts classic I2S data or 16 bit, 20 bit, or 24 bit left justified data and can run from 3.3 V to 5 V logic. A built in PLL lets it generate the proper clock for MCLK less interfaces such as the Raspberry Pi.
Do I need an external master clock when using this breakout?
No. The device can generate the required clock with its built in PLL, and you only need to connect Data In, Word Select and Bit Clock.
What are the output options and how is the audio output delivered?
You can use the 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack or the breadboard friendly pads to access the analog stereo output.
Are there any extra features I can enable?
Yes, there is a mute pin and a de emphasis filter that can be turned on.
What is included in the package and what are the physical dimensions?
Each order includes one I2S stereo DAC breakout and header. Product dimensions are 40.0 mm by 25.0 mm by 7.1 mm and the weight is 4.6 g.
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This fully-featured UDA1334A I2S Stereo DAC breakout is a perfect match for any I2S-output audio interface. It's affordable but sounds great! The NXP UDA1334A is a jack-of-all-I2S-trades: you can use 3.3V - 5V logic levels (a rarity) and can process multiple different formats by setting two pins to high or low. The DAC will process data immediately and give you a clear, analog, stereo line-level output. It's even cool with MCLK-less I2S interfaces such as the Raspberry Pi (which it's ideal for) - a built-in PLL will generate the proper clock from the bitclock signal.

For inputs, you can use classic I2S (the default) or 16-bit, 20-bit, or 24-bit left justified data. You can set it up to take an input system/controller clock but we default-set it to just generate it for you, so you only need to connect Data In, Word Select (Left/Right Clock), and Bit Clock lines. If you want, there's a mute pin and a de-emphasis filter you can turn on.

We put in plenty of ferrite beads, a low-dropout regulator, and the recommended band-pass filter so you get a very nice clean output. With a sine-wave generator, we swept through 20-20KHz and saw no attenuation or distortion. Plug into either the 3.5mm stereo headphone jack or the breadboard-friendly pads. We think you'll be pleased with this DAC!

Each order comes with one I2S Stereo DAC breakout and some header you can solder on. 

Product Dimensions: 40.0mm x 25.0mm x 7.1mm / 1.6" x 1.0" x 0.3"

Product Weight: 4.6g / 0.2oz

FAQ
What interfaces and input formats does this DAC breakout support?
It accepts classic I2S data or 16 bit, 20 bit, or 24 bit left justified data and can run from 3.3 V to 5 V logic. A built in PLL lets it generate the proper clock for MCLK less interfaces such as the Raspberry Pi.
Do I need an external master clock when using this breakout?
No. The device can generate the required clock with its built in PLL, and you only need to connect Data In, Word Select and Bit Clock.
What are the output options and how is the audio output delivered?
You can use the 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack or the breadboard friendly pads to access the analog stereo output.
Are there any extra features I can enable?
Yes, there is a mute pin and a de emphasis filter that can be turned on.
What is included in the package and what are the physical dimensions?
Each order includes one I2S stereo DAC breakout and header. Product dimensions are 40.0 mm by 25.0 mm by 7.1 mm and the weight is 4.6 g.
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