Hello all,
I've ordered today a new batch (10 PCB) of the AA5381v1 ADC circuit board to PCBcart, to satisfy DIYaudio enthusiast. They will arrive in about three weeks.
So nine PCB of this design are available.
If interested, I recommend first to read the thread from first post (if not already done),
and then send me a PM.
The price is 35€ each (4 layers Gold finish PCB) including worldwide shipping
and a very complete design folder send as soon Paypal payment done.
The design folder include all design files and more.
Also, for convenience I can provide the circuit board with the CPLD soldered and programmed (add 15€).
Regards.
Frex
(NB: Thank you Mooly for the cleaning!)
I've ordered today a new batch (10 PCB) of the AA5381v1 ADC circuit board to PCBcart, to satisfy DIYaudio enthusiast. They will arrive in about three weeks.
So nine PCB of this design are available.
If interested, I recommend first to read the thread from first post (if not already done),
and then send me a PM.
The price is 35€ each (4 layers Gold finish PCB) including worldwide shipping
and a very complete design folder send as soon Paypal payment done.
The design folder include all design files and more.
Also, for convenience I can provide the circuit board with the CPLD soldered and programmed (add 15€).
Regards.
Frex
(NB: Thank you Mooly for the cleaning!)
Hello Markus,
Yes, i have some of these PCB's available.
Only one thing to know, the toslink transmitter is obsolete so if you
need the optical output you will need to use another parts that have not exactly same footprint. A slight mechanical adaptation will be required.
If you can, I recommend to you coaxial output. It's isolated (as the Toslink) and you will get lower jitter.
Regard.
Frex
Yes, i have some of these PCB's available.
Only one thing to know, the toslink transmitter is obsolete so if you
need the optical output you will need to use another parts that have not exactly same footprint. A slight mechanical adaptation will be required.
If you can, I recommend to you coaxial output. It's isolated (as the Toslink) and you will get lower jitter.
Regard.
Frex
Hello Joca,
Yes, there is some PCB available.
The on-board optical transmitter is obsolete, but if you really
need to use this output you can use a Sharp GP1FA functional
equivalent but not mechanical compatible.
Otherwise, you can use the coaxial SPDIF output (also isolated).
The price for the 4 layers PCB is 35€ including worldwide shipping.
I provide also a very complete design folder with all you need to build the project.
If you want the PCB with the CPLD soldered/programmed, add 15€.
If interested, just send me a PM with your personal email address and then
i will send you an invoice.
Regards.
Frex
Yes, there is some PCB available.
The on-board optical transmitter is obsolete, but if you really
need to use this output you can use a Sharp GP1FA functional
equivalent but not mechanical compatible.
Otherwise, you can use the coaxial SPDIF output (also isolated).
The price for the 4 layers PCB is 35€ including worldwide shipping.
I provide also a very complete design folder with all you need to build the project.
If you want the PCB with the CPLD soldered/programmed, add 15€.
If interested, just send me a PM with your personal email address and then
i will send you an invoice.
Regards.
Frex
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