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USB DAC Design questions
There are a couple 'stages' of the power supply (LM317, LT1206, etc.), so which voltages look off? As far as JP1 and JP3 are concerned, those are there to allow external input if the builder wanted to try supplying the clock and/or PCM179* from a different power supply. A quick look at the...- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
Howdy R42 = 100R R38 = 75R Sorry about leaving those out. As for the PIC, I've bumped into some issues with it as of late (such as frying my development board accidentally). To be quite honest, I don't expect to have anything done until the holidays. I apologize for all the delay in...- ble0t
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Maxim MAX9724A
If you like that Maxim chip, check out this chip from the same family (MAX4410). I've already used it in this design (pictures here). I would have to say that I like the sound...it is very detailed and it has no problem driving any headphones I've thrown at it.- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
Yep (link)...that (at least at this point) appears to be the only board error. It was also mentioned that you need to clip/lift the 'ENABLE' pin of the OPA1632's so don't forget that either.- ble0t
- Post #438
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USB DAC Design questions
Here's a pretty basic overview of how to add a new part to the library. The basic premise is that you need to design a symbol (schematic) and a package (layout/board) and then combine those into a device so that when you add a part to your schematic/board, it has an equivalent symbol/package to...- ble0t
- Post #435
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USB DAC Design questions
L1 was in the Mouser BOM: 434-01-101JFastron High Reliability Radial RF Chokes As for those other resistors, I think I missed those (oops), so I guess just try and get as close as you can EDIT: The reason I went with Mouser for most of the resistors and capacitors is because they don't...- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
Yea...that was a custom part. I've gotten fairly good at those in EAGLE Remember...datasheets are your friends- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
Ahh...thanks 00940...I totally forgot about that one.- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
I think I may have goofed that one up...I'd say just go with the most recent BOM for any parts/qtys.- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
Just a couple of things... Has anyone made any progress on their boards? Just curious if the layout is good and the construction is fairly straight forward. Also, the PIC code had finally begun in earnest. The main issue is that the person who is writing the code for me does not have a...- ble0t
- Post #411
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USB DAC Design questions
Sorry for the delay, but things have been busy for me as of late. Here are shots of the top and bottom with names and a new BOM that has all the values associated with the names. The BOM spreadsheets for the specific distributors do need to be updated to reflect some changes and also to reflect...- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
Sorry about that...the labels got so tight in the design, it was going to be impossible to have them on the board and have them be legible. I'm working on putting the board labels into both BOM's and also working on getting the I/V and balanced parts in there as well. I'll post everything as...- ble0t
- Post #398
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USB DAC Design questions
The code there is progressing a bit slower than I would like. I would point out though that this only affects the SPDIF portion of the DAC...the USB portion will work just fine (you can use a jumper to hard set it to only use the USB signal). Let me know when you guys get your boards- ble0t
- Post #396
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USB DAC Design questions
OK...sorry for the delay on everything as of late. I finally got the boards mailed out as of Thursday this past week. I just bought a house (my first one...yay) about two weeks ago, so things have been hectic and money is going to be a bit tighter, but I hope to start building one of these after...- ble0t
- Post #394
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upsampling highend dac project
Quote: Originally Posted by ezkcdude What's wrong with having GND go through vias? It's not a signal line. How else would SMT components connect to internal GND planes in multi-layer boards, anyway? It seems to me your design will be a lot simpler if you dedicate the bottom side to a...- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
Just an update for you guys... I've been really, really busy lately (best man in a wedding this past weekend and out of town training most of this week), so I will try and get the boards out as soon as I possibly can.- ble0t
- Post #393
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USB DAC Design questions
OK...here is the BOM thus far for Digikey. I'm working on the one for Mouser and should hopefully get that posted either tonight or tomorrow. EDIT: The Mouser BOM has now also been added. Please note that certain parts are missing in relation to the I/V stage and balanced stage. I am working...- ble0t
- Post #392
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USB DAC Design questions
The boards came in today! My camera is currently in another state (the girlfriend is borrowing it for a trip), so I won't be able to get any pics done until the middle of next week unless I attempt to use the camera phone. I can tell you that they look great and I'm excited to build one! I've...- ble0t
- Post #391
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USB DAC Design questions
Woohoo! The design has (finally) been accepted. We should hopefully have some protos in a couple weeks I'll keep everyone updated and post some pics as soon as they arrive!- ble0t
- Post #389
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USB DAC Design questions
As soon as I get the board situation squared away, I'll take a look at the BOM and get that posted. Sorry for the delays...- ble0t
- Post #388
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USB DAC Design questions
Sorry for the lack of updates here... Basically, I've been going back and forth with the board house on a couple small issues. I'm hoping to get everything resolved by early next week so we can get this show on the road- ble0t
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Portable overkill DAC.
To perhaps 'skip ahead a few steps', you might want to take a look at this thread: http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=157955 The search function is your friend...- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
The LT1763 can supply 500mA of current as 00940 alluded to above. The use of REG101 in the other two positions was because we didn't need that amount of current and thus its cheaper I believe. On a side note, I wouldn't get all that hung up over the minute details of the regulators. Yes, it...- ble0t
- Post #385
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USB DAC Design questions
Doh! I just got the design back with errors...it appears that the vias need to have a greate diameter-to-pad ratio. Who knew? I'm updating the design and will resubmit it later today...- ble0t
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USB DAC Design questions
Quote: Originally Posted by dviswa For this round can we get those PIC programmed by your friend Ble0t? If so any idea what that might cost? The PIC itself costs around $1 from Digikey...I'm working with my friend to get the code done, although making sure it's working will take a...- ble0t
- Post #379
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