If the AVCC LED is not lighting this leads me to ask:
What is the supply voltage while it is not lit?
5.36V
It sounds like you don't have enough current...
580mA
Ok then it sound like you may have damaged your AVCC module.
Could you sell me a new one?
Just a quick follow up to my dropout questions of a few weeks ago. Please recall that I was experiencing dropouts on the order of 1/minute when using the USB receiver/DAC to feed my BII over I2S.
Last weekend I switched over to S/PDIF on the USB receiver and BII and as expected, no dropouts. I have not done enough listening to have an opinion of the SQ difference. Would anyone like to offer their observations wrt the BII and a feed from I2S vs S/PDIF?
- David
Last weekend I switched over to S/PDIF on the USB receiver and BII and as expected, no dropouts. I have not done enough listening to have an opinion of the SQ difference. Would anyone like to offer their observations wrt the BII and a feed from I2S vs S/PDIF?
- David
Russ isn't the AVCC module: I powered the BII with two lifepo batteries of 3.3V & The BII still does glitches/dropouts.
If you have an LED not lighting on the AVCC module something is very definitely wrong.
Could you sell me a new one?
If you have an LED not lighting on the AVCC module something is very definitely wrong.
Thanks Russ, how can repair the AVCC module? I think will be better a new one, could you supply me?
How can do?
I am not following you.
What are you using as an output stage?
Owen (opc diyaudio user) I/V (A New Take on the Classic Pass Labs D1 with an ESS Dac)
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-line-level/154866-new-take-classic-pass-labs-d1-ess-dac.html
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-line-level/154866-new-take-classic-pass-labs-d1-ess-dac.html
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