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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: diepe zuiden
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And in the last (?) player with 1541A, pin 4 is connected to pin 2.
That's the Marantz CD7 with the "famous" TDA1541/A/N2 (double crown). And the cap is .... 680pF. Think a 680 cap must be cheaper than a 470 cap So one could put a 1541 in (actually two Almost one again, must go zzzzzzzzzzzz
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But in general, if it works, don't break it
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Maybe they knew about the coming 1541A and put the cap there for chip upgrade. Or the datasheet is wrong and there is no internal cap in the 1541. I asked Mr. FLUKE about capacitance on pins 16 & 17 on both chips and he said that there isn't any. So, if there is an internal cap in the 1541, it is not connected to the pins. Another question regarding the 7220. In the 304 there are two smd transistors around pin 21, in the cd650 it is only one, and in the 880 there is nothing. Same thing: All chips work in all players. Any pinout differences with a/B version ? I have the datasheet but can not find anything. |
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,A 1541A on board shows something, off board nothing. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Grenoble, FR
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In HtP's article about DEM reclocking, he precises that in the non A version, the cap is internal but the pins are connected, so you can certainly add a cap too |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Seems you don't care about any internal circuit inside the chip, like an emitter coupled multivibrator. In order to measure the internal DEM capacitor of the TDA1541 you need to disconnect at least one side of it. Since it's located in the TDA1541, you better bring your microscope and tweezers
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Total integrated noise power can be calculated into the input refered noise voltage. A low comparator noise bandwidth gives a low input refered noise voltage. The relation between output slew rate and noise bandwidth is defined by the input gm over C ratio. The noise voltage converts to time uncertenty, or jitter, with the input signals slew rate. There are indeed reasons to use square waves, the are fast enough. But if you know the input refered noise voltage, then you can calculate the minimum required input slew rate for a given increase in jitter. If you can do this, than you can also minimize the cross talk of the digital input signals into the dac. regards,
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Germany, Clausthal
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fine, i nearly understood this. Now could anybody please post the schematic of the circuit to get the TTL down to the desired voltages the TDA1541 likes best? And why not with an active element as a differential amp with gain < 1 so the signal would be present inverted and noninverted to feed 2 DACs for balanced operation?
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