Thingiverse

ODROID-GO Digital Audio HAT by vaskap
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 9 months ago
It is a pity the ODROID-GO does not come with a headphone jack, but all can be fixed..!
This is a 3D-printed case for an audio HAT that fits directly onto the ODROID-GO. It connects to the 10-pin header socket and has been designed to be used with a PCM5102A DAC Decoder I2S 32bit Player Module, which can be found for example here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/PCM5102A-DAC-Decoder-I2S-32bit-Player-Module-Beyond-ES9023-PCM1794-Raspberry-Pi/203003988195?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649. You will furthermore need a header, cables and a soldering iron (consult the pictures to see how I managed to do it).
The DAC board need to be wired to the header pins as follows:
ODROID-GO -> DAC
1 GND GND
2
3 IO12 LCK
4 IO15 DIN
5 IO4 BCK
6 P3V3 VIN
The design includes also two covers: one for the cable channel and one for the cable connection compartment. If printed well these should "click" into position.
Besides playing games you can also use the ODROID-GO as a mp3-player, with a very descent audio quality, thanks to the PCM1502A DAC! For more details, see: https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=162&t=34429.
I hope you will enjoy building this as I did, if you decide to do so!
This is a 3D-printed case for an audio HAT that fits directly onto the ODROID-GO. It connects to the 10-pin header socket and has been designed to be used with a PCM5102A DAC Decoder I2S 32bit Player Module, which can be found for example here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/PCM5102A-DAC-Decoder-I2S-32bit-Player-Module-Beyond-ES9023-PCM1794-Raspberry-Pi/203003988195?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649. You will furthermore need a header, cables and a soldering iron (consult the pictures to see how I managed to do it).
The DAC board need to be wired to the header pins as follows:
ODROID-GO -> DAC
1 GND GND
2
3 IO12 LCK
4 IO15 DIN
5 IO4 BCK
6 P3V3 VIN
The design includes also two covers: one for the cable channel and one for the cable connection compartment. If printed well these should "click" into position.
Besides playing games you can also use the ODROID-GO as a mp3-player, with a very descent audio quality, thanks to the PCM1502A DAC! For more details, see: https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=162&t=34429.
I hope you will enjoy building this as I did, if you decide to do so!