jwb said:The AD844 would be a good choice, and easier.
Of course it is also a completely different topology.
Do you have any balanced audio AD844 schematics? Links?
I like the AD844 because its internal architecture is nearly identical to what I would consider to be an excellent discrete I/V stage. It just happens to be integrated.
As for drawings, the use of the AD844 is not too different from the use of any other op-amp in an I/V stage. In my current experiment with PCM1704 DACs, the situation is simplified by the bipolar output centered at AGND.
As for drawings, the use of the AD844 is not too different from the use of any other op-amp in an I/V stage. In my current experiment with PCM1704 DACs, the situation is simplified by the bipolar output centered at AGND.
Hi Brian
Great project! - I hope you keep updating the information on your web page as the project progresses.
Just a short comment/wondering regarding ground plane.
As I see your design, you are planning to split the ground plane directly under the DA chip into digital and analog ground.
I read an article from Ron Mancini (TI):
http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slod006b/slod006b.pdf
who recommends keeping seperate analog and digital ground planes, but suggests that the entire DA converter should be placed on the analog ground plane (page 358).
I am slowly starting a DAC project featuring the PCM1792 chip, and was planning to keep the chip on the analog ground plane, as Ron Mancini suggests. So I was wondering what made you decide to split the ground plane under the PCM1792 and did you consider different approaches?
/Hans
Great project! - I hope you keep updating the information on your web page as the project progresses.
Just a short comment/wondering regarding ground plane.
As I see your design, you are planning to split the ground plane directly under the DA chip into digital and analog ground.
I read an article from Ron Mancini (TI):
http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/slod006b/slod006b.pdf
who recommends keeping seperate analog and digital ground planes, but suggests that the entire DA converter should be placed on the analog ground plane (page 358).
I am slowly starting a DAC project featuring the PCM1792 chip, and was planning to keep the chip on the analog ground plane, as Ron Mancini suggests. So I was wondering what made you decide to split the ground plane under the PCM1792 and did you consider different approaches?
/Hans
Multiple Grounds
is best to run the analog power ground right to the edge of the DAC. In addition, the same goes for the digital ground. Of course, if you can afford it there also should be an Analog signal ground plane.
If you doing multiple layer the digital ground should never run under and analog ground.
If you really want isolation, BB makes some great parts for isolating digital and analog ground.
is best to run the analog power ground right to the edge of the DAC. In addition, the same goes for the digital ground. Of course, if you can afford it there also should be an Analog signal ground plane.
If you doing multiple layer the digital ground should never run under and analog ground.
If you really want isolation, BB makes some great parts for isolating digital and analog ground.
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