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Old 1st August 2005, 02:35 AM   #1
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Default Reciever Chips by ADI or T.I

I have build these DACs using AD1865, and a USB dac using PCM2906 and am really impressed with their quality, although i do have CS8412, 8414, 8415 and 8416 recievr chips yest i was wondering that are there any reciver chips of the quality of cirrus CS841X by Analog Devices or Texas INstrumnets (appologies for my ignorance) however i have tried searching their websites but I havent found any... reason is that companies who have made beauties like AD1865, or PCM290x must have receiver chips to compete CS841X series ans i would like to try them...
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ADI makes an integrated receiver and SRC, but it's ridiculously old tech.

Other than Cirrus, there's AKM and Yamaha... and I think that's it.
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...and Philips SAA7274P, as rfbrw suggested recently. Hope Ray could enlighted us how
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TI's DIR1703 is still available from a few suppliers (Digikey being one it seems). But while it has better specs globally than the CS84** serie and doesn't require many external components, it was discontinued recently due to some problems (iirc, it had problem switching between frequencies). Problems are documented on the forum, you can judge for yourself if the chip is suitable for your uses or not.
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...and Philips SAA7274P, as rfbrw suggested recently. Hope Ray could enlighted us how
To do ????
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Default Re: Reciever Chips by ADI or T.I

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I have build these DACs using AD1865, and a USB dac using PCM2906 and am really impressed with their quality, although i do have CS8412, 8414, 8415 and 8416 recievr chips yest i was wondering that are there any reciver chips of the quality of cirrus CS841X by Analog Devices or Texas INstrumnets (appologies for my ignorance) however i have tried searching their websites but I havent found any... reason is that companies who have made beauties like AD1865, or PCM290x must have receiver chips to compete CS841X series ans i would like to try them...

Why must they have receivers? As far as I am aware, there is nothing that obliges an IC manufacturer to make SPDIF Tx/Rx chips.
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Old 2nd August 2005, 02:31 AM   #8
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Thanks guys for the inputs, so it seems that T.I and ADI dont have competitive reciever chips like CS841x series.
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An SPDIF receiver, I2S output, thank you.
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AKM has digital receivers btw. Such as the AK4117
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