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Makerhawk Max98357 I2S Audio Amplifier Module,Audio Amplifiers Filterless Class D Amplifier,Supports Esp32 Raspberry Pi

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Vendor: Makerhawk

Type: Receivers & Amplifiers

Sku: WBEEAB07PS653CD

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Makerhawk Max98357 I2S Audio Amplifier Module,Audio Amplifiers Filterless Class D Amplifier,Supports Esp32 Raspberry Pi

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the MakerHawk MAX98357 module? A: The MakerHawk MAX98357 module measures zero point seven inches in length, zero point seventy-five inches in width, and zero point thirty-nine inches in height.
  • Q: What is the output power of this audio amplifier? A: The output power is three point two watts at four ohms and one point eight watts at eight ohms, both at ten percent total harmonic distortion.
  • Q: What I2S sampling rates does the MAX98357 support? A: It supports I2S sampling rates from eight kilohertz to ninety-six kilohertz, making it versatile for various audio applications.
  • Q: What components are included with the MakerHawk MAX98357? A: The package includes one audio amplifier module, one pin, and one plug for easy connection and setup.
  • Q: How do I connect the MAX98357 to my Raspberry Pi? A: You need to connect the digital input signal, bit clock input, and frame clock to the corresponding pins on the Raspberry Pi for proper functionality.
  • Q: Is the MAX98357 compatible with Arduino? A: Yes, the MAX98357 is compatible with Arduino, as it can connect through I2S audio output.
  • Q: Can I use the MAX98357 with ESP32? A: Yes, the MAX98357 supports use with ESP32 and is designed for microcontrollers with I2S audio output.
  • Q: How do I power the MakerHawk MAX98357 module? A: You can power the module with a direct current voltage ranging from two point five volts to five point five volts.
  • Q: What should I do if the MAX98357 doesn't power on? A: First, check that the power supply is within the required voltage range. If it still doesn't power on, verify all connections and ensure the module is not in shutdown mode.
  • Q: Does the MAX98357 have a shutdown feature? A: Yes, the MAX98357 includes a shutdown feature that can be activated by pulling the SD_MODE pin low.
  • Q: How should I store the MakerHawk MAX98357? A: Store the MAX98357 in a dry, cool place to avoid damage from humidity and heat.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for the MAX98357 module? A: The warranty details can vary, so it's best to check with the manufacturer or retailer for specific warranty information.
  • Q: Can I use the MAX98357 for high-fidelity audio applications? A: Yes, the MAX98357 is designed for high-fidelity audio applications, providing quality sound output for various devices.
  • Q: What audio formats are supported by the MAX98357? A: The MAX98357 can automatically configure to handle one hundred twenty-eight digital audio formats, making it very versatile.
  • Q: What if the sound quality is poor with the MAX98357? A: If you experience poor sound quality, check the connections, ensure the correct I2S settings, and verify the power supply voltage.

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