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DAC-END R (ES9018) full assembled board

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Hi guys!
Problem solved :D

Lmv7219 replaced with that acquired from rs-components.
Now locked from 32khz to 192khz without any glitches.

Tried with two input configurations:
1) input transformer + 0.1uF and 75r to ground

So the conclusion is...

To solve the S/PDIF 96K/192K locking issue, we have to:

1) Replace the defective LMV7219 comparator IC.
2) Add a 0.1uF capacitor at C36.

Am I right?
 

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Hi guys!
Problem solved :D

Lmv7219 replaced with that acquired from rs-components.
Now locked from 32khz to 192khz without any glitches.

Tried with two input configurations:
1) input transformer + 0.1uF and 75r to ground
2) no input transformer + 0.1uF and 75r to ground

Tried both configurations with 1mt TV cable and 0.5mt tasker c123 cable.

Tomorrow I'll replace Lmv7219 of AES/EBU input and go to recording studio for the test...

I'm back from the recording studio.
I confirm, after replacing the lmv7219 and the addition of the 0.1uF capacitor, the excellent locking of AES/EBU input up to 192kHz.
 
Hi guys!
Problem solved :D

Lmv7219 replaced with that acquired from rs-components.
Now locked from 32khz to 192khz without any glitches.

Tried with two input configurations:
1) input transformer + 0.1uF and 75r to ground
2) no input transformer + 0.1uF and 75r to ground

Tried both configurations with 1mt TV cable and 0.5mt tasker c123 cable.

Tomorrow I'll replace Lmv7219 of AES/EBU input and go to recording studio for the test...

So in addition to replacing the Lmv7219, do we need to do one of the following?

1) input transformer + 0.1uF and 75r to ground
2) no input transformer + 0.1uF and 75r to ground
 
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