OtterCastAmp is an open-source WiFi Speaker amplifier, based on a Sochip S3 SoC. Powered by any USB PD adapter for up to 100W of music.
Buy Parts
References | Qty | Description | LCSC |
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R89,R85,R84,R36,R8,R7,R63,R62,R28,R79,R77,R6,R5 | 13 | 2.2k | C25879 |
VSYNC,HSYNC,DCLK,ENAB,B1,CS,SCLK,COPI | 8 | TestPoint | |
R88,R87,R86,R60,R41,R40,R32,R31 | 8 | 0R | C17168 |
J6,J5 | 2 | C475204 | |
J4 | 1 | UART1 | |
G*** | 1 | LOGO | |
G*** | 1 | LOGO |
OtterCastAmp
OtterCastAmp is an open-source Sonos Amp replacement, based on a Sochip S3 SoC and pulseaudio sink/source.
How do I get one?
We are currently planning a small batch production run, stay tuned. [editors notes: It is 2024 now and noone really expected how bad covid would affect the supply chain. While all parts are available again, we are only slowly getting interested in this project again]
You don't want to wait? You can of course run a small batch on your own! Please have a look into the gerber folder, a batch size of just 5 (and up to 30) boards is supported by JLC.
Installation & Configuration
After downloading and flashing the image, OtterCastAmp can either be configured via the config.ini
file or via the web-interface.
Check out our Documentation for more information!
Schematics?
Team
- @lucysrausch Hardware - OtterCastAmp
- @_Jana_Marie Hardware - OtterCastAudio
- @Toble_Miner Software - Embedded Linux
- @Manawyrm Software - Frontend & OTA
Do you plan a PoE version?
Maybe. (25W of power is not enough and >50W isn't popular)
Status
HW v1.0 is ordered and we already found bugs fixed in v1.2 (not ordered yet) Tested & working:
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Audio Speaker Out
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Audio Line In
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Bluetooth Audio In
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USB PD
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WiFi
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Ethernet
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Display
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Uart
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Webinterface (config)
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Shairport-sync
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Pulseaudio sink
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Pulseaudio source
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snapcast
License
Note: The following files or directories are excluded from the License and are otherwise licensed
- 3D/
- datasheets/