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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Aalborg
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I'll like to know how to make a low noise constant current source, for the DIY dac. :
DIY discrete dac chip. My idea is to make something like this: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attac...amp=1099947368 I'm pretty shure some of the members have other good ideas for a low noise CCS design. The current source shall be cheap, since there should be used several of them in the dac, the drift & noise should be very low. Best regards Lennart |
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