D1 - JFET I/V Converter

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Formerly "jh6you". R.I.P.
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Hi all,

I know we have another D1 I/V thread.
Just want to separate this as D1 "JFET" I/V. . .

I believe PaPa will encourage us with this.
I also invite all of your opinions, advices and contributions with
your own idea or design.

Including the two compensation caps, I am trying to apply the
original component values, except in the area around J310.
I am using J310 as I have many left-over behind my previous
JFET pre project, Krazy.

As you see, this is for the unbalanced output.

I might lower the rail voltages and accordingly scale down other values, later when I actually build.

Will this work. . . ? Thanks for any comment. . .
 

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Formerly "jh6you". R.I.P.
Joined 2006
Ayo. . . :xeye:

Found one mis-print.
Corrected and marked it in red - i.e. reversed polarity of the electrolytic cap at the bottom.

As the reversed polarity causes unsafe explosion of the cap,
I would like to ask Audiofreak to remove the drawing in post#1.
Thanks.
 

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Looking at the schematics it looks as if this DACchip has no I-out - I dont know if theres anything you can do..... My AD1865 has pins where you can tap the I signal and not send it to the internal opamps - looks like the 1732 does not give you this option.....

Cheers !
Hans
 
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Babowana said:
To build this, I wanted to see inside of my CD-player
Hek! found that the output of DAC was voltage, not current :xeye:

What should I do? Still can go ahead?
buy some older Philips junk
I'm full of them ;) even if some aren't in my place.....

it's time to have more than few CD players,isn't it?

except if you are in new technologies ,as DVD or something.....

btw-when you'll try toob susy?
 
Formerly "jh6you". R.I.P.
Joined 2006
Buhl said:
looks like the 1732 does not give you this option.....

Cheers !
Hans


Cheers!!! :D


Choky said:
buy some older Philips junk
it's time to have more than few CD players,isn't it?
except if you are in new technologies ,as DVD or something.....
btw-when you'll try toob susy?


Will try to find one
Have number of CDs, no need DVD/SACD
Time not allow my thinking back to tubes
But who knows :D


steenoe said:
Maybe what you need is a nice J-fet buffer, without the I/V conversion,

Steen:)


Tube buffer after the PCM1732
Ah, the sound sour for me
Jfet/Mosfet buffer, good idea :D


Thank you all
 
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