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Old 12th December 2005, 06:40 PM   #1
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Default CLOCK Module

lots of name are used!!

I will called this "storm clock"

this is the dds clock.

can be output the wordsync,bitsync.
it is programmerble once the frequency is choose.
the frequency can store in the onboard memory.
also communication line between special battery board is avaliable.

support frequencyWS)32,44.1,48,88.2,96,176.4,192Khz
bit sync:4.2336,11,2896,12.288,16.9344,18.432,22.5792, 24.576,33.8688,36.864Mhz

should be sync with all CD and DAC......
debug nearly completeD!

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Old 13th December 2005, 02:13 AM   #2
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And the purpose of this thing (and post) is.................????????

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Old 13th December 2005, 02:44 AM   #3
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He talks about DDS. I googled to find "Direct Digital Synthesis".

It seems like it's a clock synthesizer. Wasn't it in "The 'best' performing clock" topic that someone talked about that?

http://www.hit.bme.hu/people/papay/sci/DDS/start.htm
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lots of name are used!!

I will called this "storm clock"
I call it "a storm in a tea-cup" clock. Way too many parts. What was the name again?
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Old 13th December 2005, 08:57 AM   #5
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Default Re: Re: Storm Clock?

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I call it "a storm in a tea-cup" clock. Way too many parts. What was the name again?
Hi Elso

there is too many name like"super clock,ultra clock....etc"
so I called my clock..storm-clock.storm is my son's name.haha

why it's manymany parts?
because it can use with my battery supply 1543
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Hi Elso

there is too many name like"super clock,ultra clock....etc"
so I called my clock..storm-clock.storm is my son's name.haha

why it's manymany parts?
because it can use with my battery supply 1543
Battery supply?
I hate batteries, they are always empty in weekend, when shops are closed, or when you need them.
What counts is a low-noise supply suitable to power a RF circuit....
A good design has minimal parts count, yet optimal performance. DO YOU HEAR ME PER-ANDERS? (and Lars Clausen too, LOL)
I hope your son is not as stormy as his name, no offence meant!


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Default Re: Re: Re: Re: Storm Clock?

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Battery supply?
I hate batteries, they are always empty in weekend, when shops are closed, or when you need them.
What counts is a low-noise supply suitable to power a RF circuit....
A good design has minimal parts count, yet optimal performance. DO YOU HEAR ME PER-ANDERS? (and Lars Clausen too, LOL)
I hope your son is not as stormy as his name, no offence meant!


haha!
most of battery powered audio equipments have a lots of problem.
I use rechargeble!
so,I make the battery controller to make this easier.
watch it here http://storm-digital.com/diy/eng/psu1e.htm
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haha!
most of battery powered audio equipments have a lots of problem.
I use rechargeble!
so,I make the battery controller to make this easier.
watch it here http://storm-digital.com/diy/eng/psu1e.htm

Still can be empty when you do need it!
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Still can be empty when you do need it!

......ho
1./when the battery empty,it will switch to charge mode automatically.
2./I has the power supply back-up when the battery is empty.
3./don't think the battery supply need to disconnect from the wall socket everytime.the control circuit needs to use AC power..


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Old 13th December 2005, 03:58 PM   #10
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Default So.....is it really DDS, or not........?

If so:

Hope you don't expect it to be quiet........even if it doesn't use battery power. Or have good spectral purity.........

Oh, what's the use.........go ahead build the damn thing. Don't expect the world to beat a path to your door.

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