This is a PCB to neatly package a Raspberry Pi Pico 2, AD9226 ADC PCB and a PCM1802 audio board for capture with hsdaoh. Specifically designed to still be usefull without smds (no head switch input then). Through-hole only works just fine. For use with https://github.com/steve-m/hsdaoh-rp2350/tree/pcm1802
Features:
- The Pico 2 can be socketed with and without a DVI sock
- Mounting holes for the AD9226 pcb, PCM1802 and a socketed Pi Pico 2 with DVI sock (original and adafruit verfied)
- Audio input with either chinch or 3.5mm jack
- Jumper to choose between head switch input and clipping bit of the AD9226
- Protected head switch input has footprints for jst, as well as edge and horizontal SMA/SMB
Bill of material:
- 1x This PCB (Send the Gerber .zip to JLC, PCBWay, ..)
- 1x Raspberry Pi Pico 2
- 1x AD9226: https://aliexpress.com/item/1005003038271519.html
- 1x PCM1802: https://aliexpress.com/item/1005006412873984.html
- 2x RCA-105 or RCA-106: https://aliexpress.com/item/1005006152724809.html
- 1x PJ-324M 5P: https://aliexpress.com/item/1005006146950431.html
- 1x 3pin 2.54mm pin header horizontal for the headswitch/overflow selection jumper
- 1x 9pin 2.54mm pin-socket header
- 1x 2x10pin 2.54mm pin-socket header
- 1x 3pin 2.54mm pin header (remove the center pin for connecting R/L of the PCM1802)
- 1x 3pin 2.54mm pin-socket header (remove the center pin for connecting R/L of the PCM1802)
No SMD variant:
- 1x DVI-Sock: https://github.com/Wren6991/Pico-DVI-Sock for a flush fit with the pcb edge, otherwise the adafruit DVI sock works fine too
- 2x 15pin 2.54mm pin-socket header
SMD Variant:
- 1× Stewart SS-53000-001 connector (See https://github.com/Wren6991/Pico-DVI-Sock BOM for details)
- 8× 0402 270 ohm resistors
- 5x 0805 100nF ceramic capacitors
- 2x 20pin 2.54mm pin-socket header (For socketed Pi Pico 2 only)
For head switch input:
- 1x SOD123 3.3V zener diode
- 1x SOD123 standard diode
- 1x 0805 1k resistor
- 1x edge SMA/SMB or horizontal SMA/SMB and/or 2pin header
Notes: The PCM1802 board needs MODE0 and MODE1 bridged and connected to 3.3V with a wire (Those boards have a design error):