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Old 3rd May 2009, 11:32 PM   #1
jstang is offline jstang  United States
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Default Synchronizing Dem Clock on Multi 1541A Dacs

I read a thread a about synchronizing the TDA1541A's DEM clock on Multi-Chip Dacs.

I have a NOS DAC with 4x TDA1541As. The thread I saw mentioned synchronizing the Pin 16 & 17 of the three slave DACs to one DAC that would then be the master.

I think the author said to leave the 470PF across Pin 16 & 17 on the Master. Then connect the slave's pins 16 to the master's pin 16 via a 10pf cap and same for pin 17.

For the life of me, I can not find that post . Anyone have any thoughts on this...or am I just dreaming that I read....

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johnk
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