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Old 3rd June 2005, 01:25 AM   #1
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Talking Is there anyone interested of this "24-Bit 192KHz DAC kit"

http://www.audiodiylab.com/modules/n....php?storyid=4

This kit is a 24-Bit 192KHz DAC. The digital receiver is a CS-8414. The main DAC processor is PCM-1739. There are three independent power supplies on board. One is for analog circuit used, one is for digital circuit used, and the last one is used for output low pass filter.......Lm317 and Lm337 are used for voltage regulator.

The circuit is available for downloadHere .

If there are more then 25 people interested in this DAC, I will make another one.

Solomon
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