I've designed an audio amplifier with a 5V/5A PSU integrated on it, so it's capable of fully powering a Pi 5. The amp on it's a TAS5731, capable of 2 x 20W output.
I have three spare boards from the prototype run which I'm happy to drop in the post to anyone who'd like one. I'll supply the 40 way connector and DC input jack, but you'll need to solder them on yourselves. What I ask in return is a few words about what you've used it for and how well (or otherwise) it's behaved.
There's some notes and test results here: https://dtk10.uk/dave-knell/RPi5-amp-in ... 9ffa66a96e
If you'd like one, please drop me a note at david.knell@gmail.com
I have three spare boards from the prototype run which I'm happy to drop in the post to anyone who'd like one. I'll supply the 40 way connector and DC input jack, but you'll need to solder them on yourselves. What I ask in return is a few words about what you've used it for and how well (or otherwise) it's behaved.
There's some notes and test results here: https://dtk10.uk/dave-knell/RPi5-amp-in ... 9ffa66a96e
If you'd like one, please drop me a note at david.knell@gmail.com
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