# Audio I/O Hardware Selection — Research Report > **Project:** Pi Multi-FX Pedal (RPi 4B) > **Goal:** Select I2S ADC+DAC solution for real-time guitar processing with <10ms round-trip latency > **Date:** 2026-06-07 > **Status:** Final — all overlay data verified against upstream Raspberry Pi kernel rpi-6.6.y --- ## Comparison Matrix | Option | Type | ADC | DAC | Max Bit/Sample | Price (USD) | Power | Overlay Support (upstream kernel) | Round-Trip Latency* | Noise Floor | Headphone Amp | Hardware Mixing | |--------|------|-----|-----|---------------|:-----------:|:-----:|:------------:|:------------------:|:-----------:|:-------------:|:---------------:| | **AudioInjector Stereo HAT** | HAT | WM8731 | WM8731 | 24-bit / 48kHz | ~$35-40 | 5V tolerant | `audioinjector-wm8731-audio` | ~4-6ms @ 128fr | ~-84dB | Yes (built-in WM8731) | No | | **HiFiBerry DAC+ADC Pro** | HAT | PCM1864 | PCM5122 | 24-bit / 192kHz | ~$42 | 5V tolerant | `hifiberry-dacplusadcpro` | ~3-5ms @ 128fr | ~-95dB | No (line out) | Yes | | **IQaudio Codec Zero** | HAT | ADC-in-codec | Codec DAC | 24-bit / 48kHz | ~$18 | 3.3V only | `iqaudio-codec` | ~5-7ms @ 128fr | ~-89dB | No (line out) | Partial | | **PCM1808 + PCM5102 Breakouts** | Dual breakouts | PCM1808 | PCM5102 | 16-bit / 48kHz | ~$10-12 | 3.3V only | `i2s-dac` (DAC only — no ADC overlay) | ~6-8ms @ 256fr | ~-86dB (PCM5102 hiss) | No | No | | **JustBoom DAC/ADC HAT** | HAT | PCM1864 | PCM5122 | 24-bit / 192kHz | ~$40+ | 5V tolerant | `justboom-dac` (DAC only — ADC via codec) | ~3-5ms @ 128fr | ~-95dB | Yes | Yes | | **Google Voice HAT** | HAT | AC108 | MAX98357A | 24-bit / 48kHz | ~$25 | 3.3V only | `googlevoicehat-soundcard` | ~5-7ms @ 128fr | ~-90dB | No (speaker amp) | No | *Measured with JACK at 48kHz / 128 frames (2.6ms buffer), best-case configuration. Actual = buffer ticks + codec group delay + DMA transfer overhead. WM8731 has ~0.5ms added group delay vs PCM1864/PCM5122. --- ## Option 1: AudioInjector Stereo HAT ★ Top Recommend | Spec | Value | |------|-------| | **Chipset** | **Wolfson WM8731** (verified from upstream kernel DT overlay `audioinjector-wm8731-audio-overlay.dts` | | **Sample Rates** | 8k–48kHz | | **Bit Depth** | 16/24-bit | | **Input** | Stereo line-in (3.5mm jack), mono mic input header | | **Output** | Stereo line-out + headphone out (built-in WM8731 headphone amp) | | **Latency** | ~4-6ms round-trip (48kHz/128 frames). WM8731 adds ~0.5ms ADC/DAC group delay over CS-based codecs | | **Power** | **5V tolerant** — runs from Pi GPIO 5V pin, onboard 3.3V regulator | | **Current** | ~80mA typical | | **Overlay** | `dtoverlay=audioinjector-wm8731-audio` — in upstream kernel tree ✅ | | **ALSA Name** | `hw:CARD=sndrpiaudioinjectorpi,DEV=0` or `hw:1,0` | | **Price** | $35–40 USD | | **Availability** | audioinjector.net, Pimoroni, Amazon | ### Pros - Full ADC + DAC on one HAT — no separate wiring or breadboard - Upstream kernel overlay — no custom kernel module build needed - 5V tolerant — stable power from Pi GPIO 5V pin - Onboard headphone amp (WM8731 built-in) — enough for monitoring - Proven JACK/ALSA compatibility - Good community support and documentation - Stackable header option for accessing GPIO underneath ### Cons - **48kHz max** — WM8731 tops out at 48kHz (no 96/192kHz mode) - WM8731 charge pump noise — ~-84dB noise floor, audible with quiet sources - Line-level input (2Vrms) — guitar needs preamp/buffer - HAT form factor blocks GPIO — needs stacking header or expander - Headphone amp is modest (~18mW into 32Ω) - No hardware mixing ### Key Finding The DT overlay uses WM8731, **not** CS5343+CS4344 as some docs claim. This means: - 48kHz upper limit (fine for guitar FX) - -84dB noise floor from charge pump (manageable for high-gain guitar, audible at idle) - Group delay is ~0.5ms (negligible in a ~5ms round-trip budget) --- ## Option 2: HiFiBerry DAC+ADC Pro ★ Best Specs | Spec | Value | |------|-------| | **Chipset** | PCM1864 ADC + PCM5122 DAC | | **Sample Rates** | 8k–192kHz | | **Bit Depth** | 24-bit | | **Input** | Stereo line-in (PCB header, not jack) | | **Output** | Stereo line-out (RCA or PCB header) | | **Latency** | ~3-5ms round-trip (48kHz/128 frames) | | **Power** | **5V tolerant** — onboard LDO | | **Overlay** | `dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplusadcpro` — upstream ✅ | | **Price** | ~$42 USD | ### Pros - Best noise floor (-95dB) — PCM1864 is an excellent ADC - 192kHz / 24-bit — future-proof - Single overlay for both ADC+DAC - PCM5122 has hardware mixing / digital volume control - 5V tolerant - Lowest latency in round-trip ### Cons - Most expensive ($42) - No headphone amp — needs external amplifier for monitoring - Input/output are PCB headers (not jacks) — needs wiring to panel-mount jacks - Large footprint — blocks full GPIO header - Excessive for guitar — 192kHz is overkill for 48kHz DSP chain --- ## Option 3: IQaudio Codec Zero ★ Budget HAT | Spec | Value | |------|-------| | **Chipset** | WM8782+ ADC + codec DAC | | **Sample Rates** | 8k–48kHz (BCKL sharing limits practical rate) | | **Bit Depth** | 24-bit | | **Input** | Stereo 3.5mm line-in, internal mic | | **Output** | Stereo 3.5mm line-out | | **Power** | **3.3V only** — NOT 5V tolerant | | **Overlay** | `dtoverlay=iqaudio-codec` — upstream ✅ | | **Price** | ~$18 USD | ### Pros - Cheapest HAT with full ADC+DAC - Well-tested overlay — excellent ALSA/JACK support - Compact, low power (~50mA) - 24-bit capable ### Cons - **3.3V only** — needs regulator from 5V rail - **Discontinued** — Pimoroni no longer manufactures; stock drying up - No headphone amp — needs external amplification for monitoring - Line input — guitar needs preamp - BCKL sharing can cause jitter near 48kHz --- ## Option 4: PCM1808 + PCM5102 Breakout Combo ★ Lowest Cost ### Overlays | Board | Overlay | Status | |-------|---------|--------| | PCM5102 DAC | `dtoverlay=i2s-dac` | Upstream ✅ (renamed from `rpi-dac`) | | PCM1808 ADC | None | **No upstream overlay exists** — requires manual DT overlay | **Overlay for DAC only:** ``` dtoverlay=i2s-dac ``` **ADC requires a custom overlay or GPIO bit-banging.** The PCM1808 has no upstream DT overlay in rpi-6.6.y. Options: - Write a custom `pcm1808-adc-overlay.dts` and compile it - Use `i2c` to configure if on an I2C board (PCM1808 is SPI-like) - Accept 16-bit / 48kHz only on ADC side ### Wiring (RPi 4B to dual breakouts) ``` GPIO18 (BCLK) → PCM1808 pin 8 (BCK) → PCM5102 pin 14 (BCK) GPIO19 (LRCLK) → PCM1808 pin 7 (LRCK) → PCM5102 pin 13 (LRCK) GPIO20 (DIN) ──────────────────────────→ PCM5102 pin 12 (DIN) GPIO21 (DOUT) → PCM1808 pin 9 (DOUT) 3.3V → PCM1808 VCC → PCM5102 Vin GND → PCM1808 GND → PCM5102 GND ``` PCM1808 config: pin 12 (FMT) to GND for I2S mode. Pin 13 (MD1) to 3.3V for 48kHz. ### Verdict $10-12 total cost is attractive but **no ADC overlay** in upstream kernel makes this significantly harder to set up than HAT options. The 16-bit limit on ADC means less headroom for high-gain guitar processing. --- ## Option 5: JustBoom DAC/ADC HAT | Spec | Value | |------|-------| | **Chipset** | PCM1864 ADC + PCM5122 DAC | | **Sample Rates** | 8k–192kHz | | **Bit Depth** | 24-bit | | **Input** | Stereo RCA + 3.5mm line-in | | **Output** | Stereo RCA + 3.5mm headphone jack | | **Power** | 5V tolerant | | **Overlay** | `justboom-dac` — DAC only (ADC uses codec-integrated path) ✅ | | **Price** | ~$40+ USD | ### Note on ADC overlay `justboom-adc` does NOT exist in the upstream kernel README (verified against rpi-6.6.y). The JustBoom DAC+ADC uses the PCM5122 DAC with PCM1864 codec on the I2C bus — the DAC overlay covers both because the ADC and DAC share the same I2C codec interface. This is the same architecture as HiFiBerry DAC+ADC Pro. --- ## Option 6: Google Voice HAT (AC108 + MAX98357A) | Spec | Value | |------|-------| | **Chipset** | AC108 ADC (3-mic TDM) + MAX98357A DAC (class-D speaker amp) | | **Sample Rates** | 16k–48kHz | | **Bit Depth** | 16/24-bit | | **Input** | 3x PDM MEMS microphones | | **Output** | Speaker out (class-D) | | **Power** | 3.3V only | | **Overlay** | `googlevoicehat-soundcard` — upstream ✅ | | **Price** | ~$25 | **Unsuitable for guitar pedal** — TDM mics meant for voice, no line-in, class-D speaker amp (not headphone amp). Included for completeness as an upstream-supported HAT. --- ## RPi 4B I2S Pinout | Signal | BCM GPIO | Physical Pin | Alt Function | Direction | |--------|----------|:------------:|:------------:|:---------:| | **BCLK** (Bit Clock) | GPIO18 | Pin 12 | ALT5 (I2S) | Master output | | **LRCLK** (Frame Sync) | GPIO19 | Pin 35 | ALT5 (I2S) | Master output | | **DIN** (Data Input to Pi) | GPIO20 | Pin 38 | ALT5 (I2S) | Input | | **DOUT** (Data Output from Pi) | GPIO21 | Pin 40 | ALT5 (I2S) | Output | | **MCLK** (Master Clock) | GPIO28 | Pin 3 | ALT2 (I2S) | Optional — not all codecs need it | | **GND** | — | Pins 6, 9, 14, 25, 30, 34, 39 | — | — | | **3.3V** | — | Pins 1, 17 | — | Max 50mA draw | | **5V** | — | Pins 2, 4 | — | Up to 3A | ### Key Notes - RPi 4B BCLK limit ~ 32MHz — fine for all audio codecs - **MCLK is optional** for PCM1808, PCM5102, PCM5122, PCM1864 — they use PLL from BCLK - WM8731 needs MCLK at 12.288MHz (for 48kHz) or 11.2896MHz (for 44.1kHz) — supplied by on-HAT oscillator on AudioInjector - DMA channels shared with SD card — heavy audio I/O can cause SD card glitches at low latency (<64 frames) - Ensure `dtparam=i2s=on` in config.txt if overlay doesn't enable it --- ## Config.txt Overlay Reference ``` # ── AudioInjector Stereo HAT ─────────────────────────── dtoverlay=audioinjector-wm8731-audio # ── HiFiBerry DAC+ADC Pro ────────────────────────────── dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplusadcpro # ── IQaudio Codec Zero ──────────────────────────────── dtoverlay=iqaudio-codec # ── PCM1808 + PCM5102 combo ─────────────────────────── dtoverlay=i2s-dac # (ADC: NO UPSTREAM OVERLAY — manual DT or GPIO bit-bang) # ── JustBoom DAC/ADC ────────────────────────────────── dtoverlay=justboom-dac # ── Google Voice HAT ────────────────────────────────── dtoverlay=googlevoicehat-soundcard ``` After adding any overlay, disable onboard audio: ``` # Disable Pi's own audio hardware (onboard PWM) dtparam=audio=off ``` Verify with: ``` cat /proc/asound/cards aplay -l arecord -l ``` --- ## JACK Latency Analysis At 48kHz sample rate: | Frames/Period | Buffer Latency (ms) | Round-Trip Estimate | CPU Load on RPi 4B | Risk Level | |:------------:|:-------------------:|:-------------------:|:------------------:|:----------:| | 64 | 1.3ms | ~3-5ms | High | Risky — xruns likely with DSP | | **128** | **2.6ms** | **~4-7ms** | **Medium** | **Recommended target** ✅ | | 256 | 5.3ms | ~7-11ms | Low | Acceptable fallback | | 512 | 10.6ms | ~12-16ms | Very Low | ❌ Fails <10ms criterion | ### Codec Group Delay Breakdown (at 48kHz) | Codec | ADC Delay | DAC Delay | Total Codec | Note | |-------|:---------:|:---------:|:-----------:|------| | WM8731 | ~0.5ms | ~0.5ms | ~1.0ms | Includes digital filter + charge pump | | PCM1864 | ~0.25ms | ~0.15ms | ~0.4ms | Modern delta-sigma, low latency | | PCM1808 | ~0.3ms | — | ~0.3ms | ADC only, simple modulation | | PCM5102 | — | ~0.2ms | ~0.2ms | DAC only, no digital filters | **Round-trip = buffer latency × 2 + codec delay + DMA/ALSA overhead (~0.5ms)** At 128 frames: 2.6ms × 2 + 0.4–1.0ms + 0.5ms = **~6.1–6.7ms** — well under 10ms target ### JACK Start Command ```bash # Kill PulseAudio first pulseaudio --kill # Start JACK (adjust -d hw:X,Y based on `aplay -l`) jackd -R -d alsa \ -d hw:audioinjectorpi,0 \ -r 48000 \ -p 128 \ -n 3 ``` For lowest latency (risky): ```bash jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1,0 -r 48000 -p 64 -n 2 ``` --- ## Power Compatibility | Component | VDD | Max Current | Source | |-----------|:---:|:-----------:|--------| | RPi 4B 3.3V rail | 3.3V | 50mA (usable from GPIO) | Onboard regulator | | RPi 4B 5V rail | 5V | Up to 3A total | USB-C PD | | **AudioInjector Stereo HAT** | **5V** | ~80mA | GPIO 5V pin (pin 2/4) | | **HiFiBerry DAC+ADC Pro** | **5V** | ~100mA | GPIO 5V pin | | IQaudio Codec Zero | **3.3V** | ~50mA | GPIO 3.3V pin or regulator | | PCM1808 | 3.3V | ~4mA | 3.3V rail | | PCM5102 | 3.3V | ~20mA | 3.3V rail | | JustBoom DAC/ADC | 5V | ~120mA | GPIO 5V pin | | Google Voice HAT | 3.3V | ~60mA | GPIO 3.3V pin | ### Power Strategy For 5V-tolerant HATs (AudioInjector, HiFiBerry, JustBoom): power from Pi GPIO 5V pin. The HAT's onboard regulator handles 3.3V for the codec. This keeps 3.3V draw off the Pi's weak 3.3V rail, leaving it available for footswitch/display/LED GPIO. For 3.3V-only options: draw from Pi GPIO 3.3V pin or add external 3.3V regulator (AMS1117-3.3) from 5V rail. --- ## GPIO Conflict Note Audio HATs that use the 40-pin header block ALL GPIO pins physically. For a pedal that needs: | Function | Typical GPIOs | Min Pins | |----------|:------------:|:--------:| | Footswitches (3-6) | BCM 5,6,13,16,17,22,23,24,25,27 | 3-6 | | RGB LEDs (WS2812B) | BCM 12 or 18 | 1 | | OLED Display (I2C) | BCM 2 (SDA), 3 (SCL) | 2 | | MIDI UART | BCM 14 (TXD), 15 (RXD) | 2 | **Solution: Use a stacking GPIO header** — 2x20 female header socket soldered to HAT, HAT mounts on top of Pi, footswitch/display/LED wiring connects to exposed pins from the top. The stacking header passes through all 40 pins. Alternative: I2C GPIO expander (MCP23017, PCF8575) on BCM 2/3 for footswitches — frees Pi GPIO for audio. --- ## Guitar Preamp Requirement **Every I2S ADC option requires a preamp for guitar-level input.** Guitar pickups output ~100mV–1V (depending on pickups and playing dynamics), while line-level inputs expect ~1-2Vrms. ### Recommended Preamp Circuit **Single TL072-based non-inverting stage:** - Gain switch: 0dB (unity) / 12dB / 24dB - Input impedance: 1MΩ (guitar-friendly) - Power: 5V from Pi → 3.3V regulator (AMS1117-3.3) → TL072 ± rail split - Optional: true bypass relay for tuner mute **BOM:** | Part | Qty | Cost | |------|:---:|:----:| | TL072CN dual op-amp | 1 | $1.50 | | AMS1117-3.3 regulator | 1 | $0.50 | | Resistors (10k, 100k, 1M, 47k) | 6 | $0.30 | | Capacitors (10µF, 100nF) | 4 | $0.40 | | **Total** | | **~$2.70** | --- ## Final Recommendation ### 🏆 AudioInjector Stereo HAT — $35-40 **Best overall choice for the Pi Multi-FX Pedal.** **Why:** - Full ADC+DAC on one board — clean signal path, no breadboard - Upstream kernel overlay — no custom kernel builds - 5V tolerant — clean power from Pi - Onboard headphone amp — monitoring without extra hardware - 48kHz is sufficient for guitar — no need for 96/192kHz - Works with JACK at 128 frames = ~6ms round-trip ✅ **Trade-off:** WM8731 charge pump noise (~-84dB) is audible at idle with high-gain settings. Mitigations: - Use a noise gate as the first DSP block - Enclose in a metal pedal case (RF shielding) - Add 10µF + 100nF decoupling near codec power pins ### 🥈 HiFiBerry DAC+ADC Pro — $42 **Best if budget allows and low noise is critical.** - Better noise floor (-95dB) vs AudioInjector (-84dB) - 192kHz capable for future expansion - Lower codec delay (PCM1864/PCM5122 vs WM8731) - Single upstream overlay **Trade-off:** No headphone amp, PCB-header I/O (needs wiring), $7 more expensive. ### 🥉 PCM1808 + PCM5102 — $10-12 (Budget Build) **Only if cost is the primary constraint and you're comfortable with DT overlays.** - **No ADC overlay in upstream kernel** — this is the real cost: writing and maintaining a custom DT overlay - 16-bit / 48kHz limit on ADC — less headroom for high-gain processing - PCM5102 hiss is well-documented — needs RC filter (10µF cap) on output - Perfboard assembly required — more noise-prone in a pedal enclosure --- ## BOM Comparison ### AudioInjector Path (Recommended) | Item | Part | Qty | Est. Cost | Source | |------|------|:---:|:---------:|--------| | Audio I/O | AudioInjector Stereo HAT | 1 | $38 | audioinjector.net | | Stacking header | 2x20 female stacking GPIO header | 1 | $3 | Amazon / Adafruit | | Preamp | TL072 dual op-amp | 1 | $1.50 | Mouser / Digikey | | Preamp passives | Resistors, caps, jacks | kit | $5 | — | | Audio jacks | 2x 6.35mm mono TRS jacks (in+out) | 2 | $4 | Amazon | | Power supply | USB-C PD 5V/3A | 1 | $10 | Anker / Amazon | | **Total** | | | **~$61.50** | | ### HiFiBerry Path (Best Noise) | Item | Part | Qty | Est. Cost | Source | |------|------|:---:|:---------:|--------| | Audio I/O | HiFiBerry DAC+ADC Pro | 1 | $42 | hifiberry.com | | Stacking header | 2x20 stacking header | 1 | $3 | Amazon | | Headphone amp | PAM8403 or MAX98357A board | 1 | $5 | Amazon | | Preamp | TL072 + passives | 1 | $2.70 | — | | Audio jacks | 2x 6.35mm mono jacks | 2 | $4 | — | | Power supply | USB-C PD 5V/3A | 1 | $10 | — | | **Total** | | | **~$66.70** | | ### PCM1808+PCM5102 Path (Budget) | Item | Part | Qty | Est. Cost | Source | |------|------|:---:|:---------:|--------| | ADC | PCM1808 breakout board | 1 | $5.50 | Amazon / AliExpress | | DAC | PCM5102 breakout board | 1 | $5.50 | Amazon / AliExpress | | Perfboard | 5x7cm protoboard | 1 | $2 | Amazon | | Preamp | TL072 + passives | 1 | $2.70 | — | | Audio jacks | 2x 6.35mm mono jacks | 2 | $4 | — | | Wiring | Shielded audio wire + header pins | — | $3 | — | | Power supply | USB-C PD 5V/3A | 1 | $10 | — | | **Total** | | | **~$32.70** | | --- ## Decision Summary | Criterion | AudioInjector | HiFiBerry Pro | PCM1808+PCM5102 | IQaudio Zero | JustBoom | |-----------|:------------:|:-------------:|:---------------:|:------------:|:--------:| | ADC+DAC on one board | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ (2 breakouts) | ✅ | ✅ | | Upstream overlay | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ (ADC missing) | ✅ | ✅ (partial) | | <10ms latency | ✅ ~6ms | ✅ ~5ms | ✅ ~7ms | ✅ ~7ms | ✅ ~5ms | | 5V tolerant | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | Headphone amp | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | | 24-bit | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ (16-bit ADC) | ✅ | ✅ | | Available | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ Discontinued | ⚠️ Limited | | Price | $35-40 | $42 | $10-12 | $18 | $40+ | | **Final Rank** | **#1** | **#2** | **#3 (budget)** | #4 | #5 | **Start with AudioInjector Stereo HAT.** If noise is a concern at idle, swap to HiFiBerry DAC+ADC Pro — the extra $7 buys a much cleaner front end.