ok, my camera is really of poor quality, but i can present work in progress too:
this weekends work, "breakthrough box", the shielded thick silver colored cable goes to the computer, there i modified my soundcards line in to 4mm standart plugs. In the box precision resistor and interconnects for speaker impedanz measurement and small cable to the other box. Microphon preamp OP07 and elektret capsule at the end of the stick. All in Multiplex and Lexan.
this weekends work, "breakthrough box", the shielded thick silver colored cable goes to the computer, there i modified my soundcards line in to 4mm standart plugs. In the box precision resistor and interconnects for speaker impedanz measurement and small cable to the other box. Microphon preamp OP07 and elektret capsule at the end of the stick. All in Multiplex and Lexan.
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I think I'll have to post some pics of my 50kg 50wpc class A. Nearly finished, was working on the bias servo's last night.
Whoa! I nearly fell off my chair!jwb said:Here are some parts (some reposted) from my next Aleph-X. This is the exciting rectifier!
I think I'll have to post some pics of my 50kg 50wpc class A. Nearly finished, was working on the bias servo's last night.
skaara said:jwb: very nice
what dac chip is used in the dac on pics you posted?
Crystal CS43122
small-smaller-smallest
My inbetween-projects smallest DAC I ever soldered.
It is a PCB published by Elektor and should be stuffed with a UDA1351H chip that after the prototyping never came into production.
I use the UDA1350H which is pincompatible. It is very small as you can see. The chip is a QFP44 package SMD part which of course is mounted on the copper side.
Contrary to the non os religion it is a 20 bit 32/44/48 kHz 256 FS oversampling bitstream chip.
To be clear: is has everything onboard. SPDIF receiver, DAC and analog stage. Power supply is 3V. Sound quality I can't really tell yet. First one is running and sounds good on my test amp/speakers ( I didn't expect that to be honest ). Didn't compare it to other gear (yet). Power supply is 3V. For those who are interested, the layout is on : http://www.elektuur.nl/dl/dl.htm
Look for the mini audio DAC in the juli/august 2002 issue. It's practically impossible to find this chip in small quantities however.
My inbetween-projects smallest DAC I ever soldered.
It is a PCB published by Elektor and should be stuffed with a UDA1351H chip that after the prototyping never came into production.
I use the UDA1350H which is pincompatible. It is very small as you can see. The chip is a QFP44 package SMD part which of course is mounted on the copper side.
Contrary to the non os religion it is a 20 bit 32/44/48 kHz 256 FS oversampling bitstream chip.
To be clear: is has everything onboard. SPDIF receiver, DAC and analog stage. Power supply is 3V. Sound quality I can't really tell yet. First one is running and sounds good on my test amp/speakers ( I didn't expect that to be honest ). Didn't compare it to other gear (yet). Power supply is 3V. For those who are interested, the layout is on : http://www.elektuur.nl/dl/dl.htm
Look for the mini audio DAC in the juli/august 2002 issue. It's practically impossible to find this chip in small quantities however.
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Nice heatsinks, Al!
Not bad, not bad. (and thats just one cut in half!)
You up for a drink this weekend, Jake?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8094
Looking good so far, Tom How much will it set you back for that many drivers though?
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