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OLD THREAD DAC End by Andrea Ciuffoli

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Transfomer for DAC-END

Hi All and Hi phrarod!


Hi there!
Salas shunt used for the entire chip in the DAC-End is a special thing, and a number. Although very expensive, but for me with you it is great.
Ad1865, Cs8414, 74Hc04 current consumption is not large. Each shunt Salas just 60 mA, so it's just a transformer for a maximum of 100mA for each port.

Transfomer for DAC-END
6 x 9VAC / 100mA min.


EX: R-Core 2 x 9V 30VA
R-Core 2 x 9V 30VA
 

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Hi All and Hi phrarod!


Hi there!
Salas shunt used for the entire chip in the DAC-End is a special thing, and a number. Although very expensive, but for me with you it is great.
Ad1865, Cs8414, 74Hc04 current consumption is not large. Each shunt Salas just 60 mA, so it's just a transformer for a maximum of 100mA for each port.

Transfomer for DAC-END
6 x 9VAC / 100mA min.


EX: R-Core 2 x 9V 30VA
R-Core 2 x 9V 30VA

I'm sorry to be stupid and please forgive me. But if each port needs 100mA and there's 6 ports I need to tell my transformer builder he needs a total of the all the secondary winding - 600mA. Right.

He was kind of rough because its a difference between a total of the PT needing to supply 100mA or 600mA (or if I use the 200mA mentioned before 1200mA)

Since this is custom I don't want to make a mistake.
 
Thanks!


I did some research and according to many digital designers and transformer builder they recommend the Digital Audio Transformer SC947-02 by Scientific Conversion as a input transformer. Wondering if anyone tried it

I've been using a Audio Note Torodial but the above should lower jitter much better.

The Newava S22083 that is recommended in this DAC's BOM is supposed to be better than the SC ones. I've not tried SC I must admit, but this advice is coming from someone that quite frankly knows more than all of us put together (Jocko Homo).
 
I would just like to be educated about this if its possible. This is one of the critical component and since lessening jitter is critical, and this is the input for everything I would love to know the differences.

Here is what SC claims for their trans
Sample Rates 32 - 192 kHz, Ultra Wide Bandwidth, 7kHz - 200MHz
Ultra Fast Risetime (3 nS!), Ultra Low Capacitance (0.5 pF!)
1:1 ratio "SUPER" Shielded
Optimized over entire range of sample rates: 32 - 192 kHz

Here are the Newava specs

1: INDUCTANCE: @ 100 kHz, 0.1 Vrms (1-2) > 225uHy
2: DCRs: (1-2, 3-4)=0.4OhmsNom.
3: LEAKAGE INDUCTANCE: 1 - 2 @ 100KHz (3 - 4) Shorted < 0.30 uHy
4: INTERWINDING CAPACITANCE: @ 100KHz (1-2) to (3-4) < 15pf
5: TURNS RATIO: (1-2): (3-4) = 1:1

Granted each isn't giving the same specs on each point so I would be interested what Andrea and QuangHao have to say.
 
Updated received list.

Please tell me if you have received DAC-End PCB:
1. sugden
2. phrarod
3. Ferrari
4. rolotube
5. pathetic
6. damohpi
7. hotzman
8. Yomanze
9. lucylu
10.wobii
11.ulyses31
12. flocchini

received my IV Salas HV board

Can I use the same transformer that I used with the previous HV board. It is the RCore originally recommended by Andrea 0-250V 0-9V. It doesn't have center tap - just two AC leads for the HV.

Thanks

Bob
 
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