HiFiBerry Amp100

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The HiFiBerry Amp100 is a 100W-per channel DAC/Amplifier for the Raspberry Pi. It combines a DAC+ Pro and a powerful 100W-per-channel Class-D amplifier and is compatible with any model of Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin GPIO header (excluding Pi400).

The Amp100 is powered by an external 12-30V power supply (not included) and provides power to the Raspberry Pi without the need for a separate power supply.

It can also be equipped with the DSP add-on board to add digital signal processing capabilities. Note: The onboard SPDIF input and output connectors will only be active with the DSP-add on board! Please see below to understand the limitations of the TOSLink input and output.

Features

  • Stereo DAC with sample rates up to 192kHz/24bit, based on the HiFiBerry DAC2 Pro design
  • Up to 2x100W output power output
  • Can be extended with the HiFiBerry DSP add-on board
  • Onboard TOSLink input/output (requires DSP add-on board)
  • Uses a single external power supply 12-30V to power the amplifier and the Raspberry Pi
  • No soldering, comes as a pre-fabricated kit, just plug it onto the Raspberry Pi.
  • Comes with all components required to mount it.

Hardware & Speaker Connections

HiFiBerry Amp100 Features

1 Power input, barrel jack
2 TOSLink input connector (requires DSP add-on, see below for limitations)
3 Toslink output connector (requires DSP add-on, see below for limitations)
4 Power connector, screw terminal
5 DSP I2S output connector
6 DSP I2S output connector
7 Right speaker output
8 Left speaker output
9 DSP add-on connectors

L/R outputs can’t be bridged!

Note that the actual board might look a bit different. Layout and components might change without further notice. HiFiberry do not guarantee a specific PCB layout or specific components.

Indicator LEDs

D1 fault Indicates a fault in the output stage, e.g. shortage or overload
D3 clipping Indicates clipping, meaning, the input signal in higher than the output stage can handle.
Slightly glowing is fine.

Specifications

Recommended operating voltage 12-30V
Absolute maximum operating voltage 32V
Maximum output power 2x100W into 4Ohm
THD+N <0.05% typical, output power 0.1-10W,
0-20kHz
Typical output power per channel 40W Vsupply=20V, Rspk = 4Ohm, THD+N <1%
60W Vsupply=24V, Rspk = 4Ohm, THD+N <1%
100W Vsupply=30V, Rspk = 4Ohm, THD+N <1%
Maximum output power per channel 50W Vsupply=18V, Rspk = 4Ohm, THD+N <10%
75W Vsupply=24V, Rspk = 4Ohm, THD+N <10%
110W Vsupply=30V, Rspk = 4Ohm, THD+N <10%
Sample rates 44.1-192kHz

The Amp2 will power the Raspberry Pi. It is powerful enough for any Pi up to the Pi4B. Note that additional hardware drawing lots of power (e.g. hard disks, displays) may require an external power supply.

Configuration

The following line should be added to your config.txt file:

dtoverlay=hifiberry-amp100

Limitations of the TOSLINK Inputs and Outputs

While the Amp100 board comes with onboard TOSLink inputs and outputs their functionality is limited. Please read this document carefully to understand these limitations.

Functionality

With only the Amp100 connected to the Raspberry Pi, both TOSLink input and output have no function. They require the use of the add-on DSP module. The inputs and outputs are directly connected to the inputs and outputs of the DSP on this DSP module.

Limitations

The DSP add-on originally has been designed to process the data stream between the Raspberry Pi and an add-on DAC like the DAC2 HD and DAC2 Pro.

While the TOSLink connectors are connected to the DSP they do not work independently if you not only want to process the audio in the DSP, but also forward the audio data to the amplifier outputs. To implement this, the audio data from the Pi is being replaced by the audio data from the TOSLink input. This requires the Pi to deliver audio data to the DSP. If there is no playback on the Pi, the DAC and amplifier on the Amp100 won’t work.

HiFiberry has created a small program that outputs a dummy data stream on the Pi. It is open source and can be downloaded from Github. There is no individual support for this script from us. You might post in our forum to discuss potential problems with the community.

We recommend the use of the TOSLink inputs/outputs only to users with some understanding of DSP programming as you might have to create your own DSP profile to use them. For a product where TOSLink, DSP, DAC and amplifier are more tightly integrated and easier to use, check out the Beocreate 4-channel amplifier.

Additional Information

  • Weight 180 g
  • Dimensions 12 × 18 × 4 cm

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