Julf wrote: 
> For general measurements (speakers etc.) I use a cheap Behringer UCA202,
> but it is only 16 bit/48 kHz, so somewhat limited. For high-frequency
> stuff I use a 'redpitaya' (http://redpitaya.com/), and for high-SNR
> stuff I have been using an E-MU 0204 (24/192). 
> 
> I also have a couple of oscilloscopes (both analog and digital) and an
> Agilent spectrum analyzer, but they don't get much use these days.

I think you will find that the UCA202 is 16/44.1 not 16/48.

Earlier someone thought the HifiBerry Digi+ was separately powered at
5v. I think you will find that it's the HifiBerry Amp that has a 5v
input that replaces the Pi's USB power in.

AFAIK the Pi 2's LAN & USB ports still share the same BUS which is one
of the reasons why USB Dac's possibly don't perform quite as they might.
The HifiBerry DAC+ and Digi+ offer better alternatives in my opinion.
I'd always use the LAN connection in preference to WiFi.



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