IQaudIO Codec Zero

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The Codec Zero is a Raspberry Pi Zero-sized audio HAT that delivers bi-directional digital audio signals (I2S) between a Raspberry Pi and the Codec Zero’s on-board Dialog Semiconductor DA7212 codec, and allows you to use a variety of input and output devices.

With features such as programmable green and red LEDs, plus a tactile button for user input, Codec Zero makes a great starting point for audio projects such as a walkie-talkie, intelligent doorbell, smart speaker, or vintage radio hack.

The Codec Zero is compatible with any Raspberry Pi computer that has a 40-pin GPIO header.

Please note we are currently selling the IQaudIO branded version of this product (black PCB).

Features

  • Power LED
  • Additional green (GPIO23) and red (GPIO24) LEDs for status
  • Tactile button (GPIO27) for user input
  • Built-in mono electret microphone (MEMS)
  • HAT EEPROM write-enabled

Supports

  • Additional external mono electret microphone via 3.5mm panel-mounted barrel socket
  • 1.2W 8Ω mono speaker via panel-mounted screw terminals
  • Stereo input and output channels, including external phono (RCA) sockets, via AUX IN and AUX OUT pins

Specifications

  • Form factor: 65 mm × 31 mm
  • Performance: High definition 24-bit 96kHz Dialog Semiconductor DA7212 digital audio codec (DAC)
  • Input power: Supplied by Raspberry Pi through the 40-pin GPIO header. No external power source required
  • Operating temperature: 0°C–50°C

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Chris H
Stevenage, United Kingdom
IQaudIO Codec Zero
Works very well with a Pi Zero W, using an old version of ArchLinux via soundtent.org. Haven't tried with a recent PiOS yet. I was getting some clicky interference, apparently from WiFi, when using the on-board MEMS mic and so switched to external. (Maybe the shielding on the Zero 2W solves this?) The documentation is unfortunately very poor, and doesn't even mention that the 3.5mm input socket can provide plug-in power and will take two external mics — perhaps the description here could be updated to reflect this?
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2 months ago
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Vladan S
Kortrijk, Belgium
IQaudIO Codec Zero
It works horribly with newer rpiOS versions, since this is the original IQaudiO version, and RPi made a lot of changes to the new board version. With old rpiOS and works with no issues at all. Completely unreliable behavior with new OS versions. Sometimes difficult (or impossible) to make it work with some specific OS forks. Sometimes works for a while and then it just stop all of the sudden. On certain ocassions I was just not able to make it work again, after it has stopped working, untill I completely reinstalled everything.
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1 year ago
Matt
IQaudIO Codec Zero
I bought the codec zero last week and I have to say it is a really neat product. The lack of up to date documentation and configuration guidance is the only issue I have had really. The extensive feature set makes the Codec Zero a challenge to set up and some prior experience with Alsa configuration is beneficial to say the least. Many hours of googling were needed to find all the 'magic runes' to get my simple squawk box project running the way I wanted. PiHut are mostly excellent with orders delivered quickly, accurately and well packaged. I would really like to see some links to documentation and git hub pages included in the product descriptions - Similar to the data-sheet links that accompany just about every online electronic component catalogue.
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1 year ago
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IQaudIO Codec Zero
I will start off by saying PiHut’s delivery and customer service have been stellar, however the actual product is incredibly poor. I am very technically inclined and I spent 3 days debugging 2x of my ordered boards with different Raspberry Pis and it simply doesn’t work with the latest Raspberry Pi OS. The product page here is out of date because it’s since had a rebrand. Overall I am frustrated by this product and have returned. Full points for the customer care though, thank you Pi Hut but perhaps update the product page or decide to not sell this in future?
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1 year ago
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Anonymous
Sheffield, United Kingdom
IQaudIO Codec Zero
The description for this product is comically incorrect. The product itself is fine. I've notified PiHut of the description issues but they still list it as "2x mono external Electret microphones" and "Supports additional (no fit) Mono Electret microphone (Mic1 right)" IT DOES NOT! This product has a built-in MEMS microphone and one 3.5mm Stereo Jack that provides dc bias for an electret microphones.
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