DIY Custom Amplifier and DAC- Project H
Dec 30, 2013 at 11:17 PM Post #78 of 95
  Any plans to open source the designs of the custom circuit boards, assembly instructions, and case so we can build these ourselves? 

TBH, this would not make a very good DIY project because back then I designed it on a modular level and the modules didn't have good synergy, there were various problems because of that.
Furthermore, the custom controller board used a 8051 chipset (not obsolete... yet, but close.) with the source code written in assembly language. Even if I provide the source code, you'll need the hardware to program this chip.
 
So no, not going to make this an open source project.
 
Dec 31, 2013 at 12:51 AM Post #79 of 95
  TBH, this would not make a very good DIY project because back then I designed it on a modular level and the modules didn't have good synergy, there were various problems because of that.
Furthermore, the custom controller board used a 8051 chipset (not obsolete... yet, but close.) with the source code written in assembly language. Even if I provide the source code, you'll need the hardware to program this chip.
 
So no, not going to make this an open source project.

Ok...well thanks for clarifying anyways
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Feb 10, 2014 at 4:57 PM Post #81 of 95
I'm not really a EE major or programmer, but I'm curious about the CAD model. Any possibility of seeing those?

Sure, as long as [@]b1o2r3i4s5[/@] is fine with it I can send them to you.
 
Feb 13, 2014 at 5:17 PM Post #89 of 95
so when is there going to be project-h mk2?
 
Feb 13, 2014 at 5:22 PM Post #90 of 95
  so when is there going to be project-h mk2?

When Boris wants to build it?
I'd be all up for it if we could use some higher end components and stuff, such as an ES9018 DAC and a better, more powerful amp.
 

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