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Does the idefender have to be plugged into the PC when supplied with external 5v from the UBC c port?This, when flipped up is basically the same as "iDefender" which is sold as stand alone product.
Does the idefender have to be plugged into the PC when supplied with external 5v from the UBC c port?This, when flipped up is basically the same as "iDefender" which is sold as stand alone product.
@pcsgcs - joke of the month at least It would be funny if it wouldn't be so sad. I really have few great products from that company. Fortunately there are other manufacturers that care more about their loyal customer base than ifi.Lol.
iFi for best customer support 2023 award.
Does the idefender have to be plugged into the PC when supplied with external 5v from the UBC c port?
Currently im just using it powered via external 5v usb-c only, i think thatd be ""cleaner"" then plugged into pc with external.Pass. Cannot remember. Don't have the design files here, sorry.
I'd say probably because by default USB should cut power when the host cuts power.
Thor
They were about to fix my micro iDSD V1's dead battery. When they said "your device has its ieMatch problems due to the switch being tarnished" so you have channel unbalance and that will cost you about 60 bucks to fix (how are you gonna fix that if that is a problem that comes with all devices of the micro idsd linup where theres channel unbalance at low volumes) on top of the battery, then I kinda lost faith on their service.They fixed my rattling ipurifer3 by pouring glue into it LMAO!
Yeah, that's the thing. Most of their products are great, is just that they are overpriced AND overhyped.@pcsgcs - joke of the month at least It would be funny if it wouldn't be so sad. I really have few great products from that company.
Well, I want them to attempt to improve over ifi's products but that's a long way nobody is willing to perform, sadly.Fortunately there are other manufacturers that care more about their loyal customer base than ifi.
What im really interested in is ifi's claims that spamming a bunch of isilencers works like the ac purifer on the usb line, but god that sounds like a rabbit hole, spending hundreds on isilencers till every usb slot is full lmao!
sorry for bothering you, if you could just take a quick glance,You could try one of these "femto-clock" style oscillators from Crystek, original is a China "mil spec" 7.5mm x 5mm SMD 25MHz oscillator, but I'm rather dubious on the benefit IN THIS APPLICATION. The clock is the silver rectangle near the bottom left on the second picture.
sorry for bothering you, if you could just take a quick glance,
https://www.mouser.ca/ProductDetail/Crystek-Corporation/CSX1-BJ-20-25.000?qs=r2Ui/jbkGg8tNb99KTgn5A==
would this work for the clock?
Also I plan to replace the usb connectors with usb 3.2, is this possible or would i have to get usb 3.0
...and is it possible to replace the ac connector easily haha?
oh im stupid its a dc connector. also yeah i dont think i can find the exact models of sockets on the iusb to replace with on mouser.No, it's not a clock.
I am unaware of USB 3.2 compatible "A" Sockets. And I am also not aware of any AC connector on the iUSB?
Thor
Just ordered the caps and op-amp. (thanks btw!)No, it's not a clock.
I am unaware of USB 3.2 compatible "A" Sockets. And I am also not aware of any AC connector on the iUSB?
Thor
this is definitely a clock right?
https://www.mouser.ca/ProductDetail/Crystek-Corporation/CCHD-575-25-25.000?qs=T94vaHKWudSgLIazMG14pQ==
Thanks!Yes.
Thor