Asynchronous I2S FIFO project, an ultimate weapon to fight the jitter

Finished yesterday evening building my Ian Canada stack.

It goes like this: RPI 4 on top of StationPi -> FifoPI Q3 w/Accusilicon AS318 -> ReclockPi -> HDMIPI MKII, signal path is being fed by 2 x LinearPi and the RPI is powered by a Samsung phone charger. In the near future I plan to add 2 x UcConditioner for the LinearPis. OS is symphonic-mpd.

Now comes the question for more experienced folks: is it worth (audio wise) to power RPI using another LinearPi (or other LPSU)?

Here are some pics: :D
 

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Now comes the question for more experienced folks: is it worth (audio wise) to power RPI using another LinearPi (or other LPSU)?
Agree with Supersurfer. I think that you can easily get away with diy linear ps here. I used simple Bridge/CRC/7805 supply from scraps in the parts bin. Supply required watts. IMHO, save the more exotic supplies for ReclockPi etc.
 
@Stefan,

did I miss a review from you of the sinePI, or did you not post yet ?

No you did not miss it. I have been pretty with tuning my dac and loudspeakers. I made so many changes that it is difficult to grasp the small changes of the squarer in between.
I am using a new self build field coil tweeter and am building and tuning a power supply for it. Tuning into the sweet spot voltage of the field coil takes some time and sound changes are quite big.
And this together with a new iteration of my balanced TDA1541A dac.
The sound is changed dramatically and luckily in a very positive way ;)

When everything is settled and I am used to the sound profile I wil do a side by side comparison of the squarers.
 
Trying to get the most out of TWTMC clocks for FifoPi (12)

Looking for the best power supply for TWTMC DRIXO

TWTMC DIRXO SC-cut oscillator needs a perfect power supply to achieve the best possible low phase noise performance. Three solutions were tested good by myself.:

1. UcPure 15V in configuration
2. LifePO4 battery power supply 13.2V output
3. Two LifePO4 Mini 6.6V in serial (13.2V in total)

No doubt, the UcPure 15V is the best solution. I’m really happy with the UcPure 15V and use it every day in my system for my DRIXOs. However, an ultracapacitor pack with six 3000F ultracapacitors could be a bit expensive.

LifePO4 power supply and the 2 * LifePO4 Mini 6.6V has no difference in sound quality. But the LifePO4 Mini 6.6V solution could be less expensive.

I do not recommend any active power supply or low noise LDO for DRIXO. Because the performance of clock oscillator circuits are very sensitive to the flicker noise or 1/f noise of the power supplies. Pure passive power supply could be a much better solution for clock oscillators.

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Ian
 

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Amazing passive power options. It helps to plan for the long-term as I'm allergic to any type of Mains power.

I'm not ready to scale yet since I haven't even gotten things working, but it's something I look forward to pursuing.

I never thought I could power my USB optical cable with anything more than a standard 5V battery pack. Now it's LiFePO4 battery-powered w/ Super Caps.

These solutions completely re-shape this hobby for my use cases.
 
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...the performance of clock oscillator circuits are very sensitive to the flicker noise or 1/f noise of the power supplies.

Hi Ian,

Very interesting comment, thank you. May I ask how you determined the issue was specifically flicker noise, say, as verses other noise on the AC line coupling through into sensitive circuitry? Was it a process of elimination, or was DC power rail flicker noise found to be directly correlated with oscillator performance?
 
Hello,
I would only buy these products from companies like Mouser.
Doede also run into trouble using supercaps from questionable sources.
Eaton seems to be a good brand!
Greetings,Eduard

+1

The product page at Mouser says that Maxwell discontinued the BCAP3000 ultracaps in February 2020. There is even a "product discontinuation notice" that you can download at the product page at Mouser.

Could this be connected to Tesla taking over Maxwell in 2019? Then last summer Tesla sold Maxwell's ultra capacitor business back to Maxwell execs. Turns out Tesla was never interested in Maxwell's ultra capacitors, but some battery tech that Maxwell owned. Was Tesla not interested in Maxwell's ultra capacitor business and did they simply shut it down?

So. Maxwell may start selling ultracaps again in the near future. But if so, how soon? All we know with some degree of certainty is that Maxwell has probably ceased its production of ultra caps by early or mid 2020.

What do you think you will get when you buy these 'Maxwell' Ultracapacitors packs off AliExpress or Alibaba? May be the real thing. (New old stock?) More likely on Ebay than on AliExpress. But it may be something different. May be a factory in China that used to produce Maxwell products doing a little over time. Wouldn't be the first time that happened with a branded product that's manufactured in China.

Is there any risk in that? What would it look like to find out that there is?

On the other hand, I'm not so tech savvy, so buying an assembled pack is attractive for me. But I agree with Eduard that Easton looks like a decent company. That would mean I'd have to assembly my own pack. Source my own balancing boards. Which ones, where? Some "super cap straps". How hard can it be? (By the way, @AirAir, great video about shorting six BCAP3000s...)