hi P-A,
do you have 3 x PCBs with OP amps soldered available?
I know the GB has finished, but you never know.
I plan on using them 1. to power the I/V stages on a couple of Curryman DACs and possibly set another one up to provide dual 5v power to the actual DACS - I will have 3 DACs connected to a MiniSharc.
Brad
do you have 3 x PCBs with OP amps soldered available?
I know the GB has finished, but you never know.
I plan on using them 1. to power the I/V stages on a couple of Curryman DACs and possibly set another one up to provide dual 5v power to the actual DACS - I will have 3 DACs connected to a MiniSharc.
Brad
cheers P-A
that was a quick reply. 2 x + should be ok. the 3 l legged ICs are the ones you need to pay attention too!
I modded one of the previous versions of this PCB for 2 x + voltage back in 2010. ( big green board) not as pretty as this red one.lol
do you think this PCB will be ok to drive the balanced i/v stages in a DAC?
Brad
that was a quick reply. 2 x + should be ok. the 3 l legged ICs are the ones you need to pay attention too!
I modded one of the previous versions of this PCB for 2 x + voltage back in 2010. ( big green board) not as pretty as this red one.lol
do you think this PCB will be ok to drive the balanced i/v stages in a DAC?
Brad
If you have a center tap transformer you connect the center tap to GND and the other wires to AC1 and AC2. I'm not sure what you mean by + and +?
What I meant was, would the board still function properly (-+ output) if all you had was a + input for both AC1 and AC2.
Regardless...you've answered my question. Thanks!
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