Alien DAC v1.1 Construction Thread
Apr 16, 2007 at 7:42 AM Post #676 of 1,562
Fair point, but working between the two had me scratching my head after a few more hours of troubleshooting.

The previous post questioned whether I had the pins correct. I wrote the initial post after spending many hours staring at the schematic and the DMM. I have double - and triple - checked and I do have 4.9V on the inputs and mV on the outputs.
 
Apr 16, 2007 at 9:53 AM Post #678 of 1,562
Have you tried it with a slightly higher input voltage ?

IIRC, input voltage is meant to be something like 300mV higher than Vout.

Don't quote me on that, I'd look at the datasheet.
 
Apr 16, 2007 at 5:28 PM Post #681 of 1,562
It isn't the input voltage.


My guess is you either have a short between +5 and ground (most likely on the 2702) or one of the parts in the regulator isn't soldered. Check for shorts then reflow the solder on the REG101.
 
Apr 17, 2007 at 7:27 AM Post #682 of 1,562
I've triple checked R31 (bottom of the board, 31.6K), R32 (top of the board, 11.5K) and C32 (bottom of the board).

I'm thinking maybe it is stuffed
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But I'll stay on it for a few more days.


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Checked that you have R31, R32 and C32 all in the right spots and not mixed them up ?

Maybe it's stuffed ?



I took the REG101 off the board and found the input voltages the same and nothing on the output (as expected).

Given that the vast majority of problems here seem to be with the 2702, I am resigned to the fact that this is the most likely cause of my problems. I will plug away for a few more days in the vain hope that I can find the problem with the 2702, but I'm losing faith... fast
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Apr 19, 2007 at 4:20 AM Post #684 of 1,562
Might some CAD files of the PCB layout be available? I've been looking all over the place for some plans to make a PCB from, but I haven't been able to find anything. If someone could link me to an EAGLE CAD file or something, I'd really appreciate it.
 
Apr 19, 2007 at 8:10 AM Post #685 of 1,562
Sorted the 5V issue - presumably a solder bridge.

I have spent quite a bit of going over the pins on the PCM2702 with desolder braid, which seems to have fixed the 5V but I now am getting an unrecognized device error in Windows. By all accounts this is still most likely a solder bridge on the chip... sigh... I'll continue tonight.
 
Apr 19, 2007 at 8:35 AM Post #686 of 1,562
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I have spent quite a bit of going over the pins on the PCM2702 with desolder braid, which seems to have fixed the 5V but I now am getting an unrecognized device error in Windows. By all accounts this is still most likely a solder bridge on the chip... sigh... I'll continue tonight.


Keep at it!

The 5V side of the chip is the "analog" side; the 3.3V side is the "digital" side. So if there's a problem with the computer recognising the chip, then I'd check the 3.3V side.
 
Apr 19, 2007 at 11:54 AM Post #689 of 1,562
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Good grief, Amb! It looks robotically built - no defects at all, not even a slightly turned resistor here and there.


Thanks, yeah, I am obsessive when it comes to the little details. Btw, the soldering is all done with a lowly Weller WSC-100 station with a ST-6 tip. Proof that you don't need a mega-buck iron to do a good job. I gotta say, though, working on this board was not kind to my tired eyes, even with 3.0 diopter clip-on glasses...
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Apr 19, 2007 at 12:14 PM Post #690 of 1,562
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Btw, the soldering is all done with a lowly Weller WSC-100 station with a ST-6 tip.


wow --
From the photo, I assumed you borrowed a pick and place machine from work.
 

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