Hi,
I am looking for a full digital amp kit or built PCB. I have come across quite a few threads on it on this site but non very definitive.
Has anybody come out with a kit yet, that doesn't require a PC to operate?
Alternatively a power DAC of sorts would be interesiting too if you know of one (cheap)....
Oon
I am looking for a full digital amp kit or built PCB. I have come across quite a few threads on it on this site but non very definitive.
Has anybody come out with a kit yet, that doesn't require a PC to operate?
Alternatively a power DAC of sorts would be interesiting too if you know of one (cheap)....
Oon
Hi,
I am looking for a full digital amp kit or built PCB. I have come across quite a few threads on it on this site but non very definitive.
Has anybody come out with a kit yet, that doesn't require a PC to operate?
Alternatively a power DAC of sorts would be interesiting too if you know of one (cheap)....
Oon
Oh!it's easy you can connect Ti company and ask for it's TAS5631EVM,all function can satisfy with you ,TAS5261EVM also excellent,but old version.
If you still can not get it,please connect me ,I have one board TAS5352 EVM bOard,I have test it 2008,useless now.
I2S at Wikipedia
You could rig up your own I2S transport, but if you don't know what I2S is, that's probably not advisable
You could use their miniDIGI board, which will accept optical and coaxial SPDIF as input. No volume control though.
You could use their whole platform, miniDSP + miniDIGI + miniAMP. Volume control within the DSP via 10k pot connected to a header. And you get a DSP as well.
There are a few reviews of the miniDSP setup around - I don't have it myself (still sitting on many fences)
Failing that, there's always the Panasonic home theatre receivers - fully digital signal path when using SPDIF or HDMI input. (Though I'm not sure if the latest models are)
You could rig up your own I2S transport, but if you don't know what I2S is, that's probably not advisable
You could use their miniDIGI board, which will accept optical and coaxial SPDIF as input. No volume control though.
You could use their whole platform, miniDSP + miniDIGI + miniAMP. Volume control within the DSP via 10k pot connected to a header. And you get a DSP as well.
There are a few reviews of the miniDSP setup around - I don't have it myself (still sitting on many fences)
Failing that, there's always the Panasonic home theatre receivers - fully digital signal path when using SPDIF or HDMI input. (Though I'm not sure if the latest models are)
Have a look at Hypex they do a range of amps and SMPS power supplies at assembled PCB level. sales@hypex.nl
Ianmac
Ianmac
Have a look at Hypex they do a range of amps and SMPS power supplies at assembled PCB level. sales@hypex.nl
Ianmac
Class D != digital
Hi authlxl,
Thanks for the info on the eval board. I haven't had a chance to look it up yet. Somhow I don't think they are so willing to give out their eval board so easily...
How did you like the sound for that one?
Oon
I think sound excellent,it is all digital indeed,all switching signal.less losing.
Here's TI's online store: http://www.ti-estore.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=aAmplifier
As for the miniAMP, people seem to think that it sounds good and has low noise floor. They also suggest that it may lack in output power. This of course depends on your needs - it's 4x10W@4ohm or 2x20W@8ohm.
How are you doing volume control?
As for the miniAMP, people seem to think that it sounds good and has low noise floor. They also suggest that it may lack in output power. This of course depends on your needs - it's 4x10W@4ohm or 2x20W@8ohm.
How are you doing volume control?
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