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Tentlabs XO2 clock voltage selection - Click HERE for Original Thread
mike-b100
I've just bought a tentlabs XO2 module for my CDP, but I am finding that it's outputting a 3.3v clock (even though the box states 5v).

I need a 5v clock signal, does anyone know what resistors I need to change (and the values to change to) to get 5v? TIA
mike-b100
anyone?
kevinkr
Contact Guido Tent of Tent Labs, best to get the information direct from him.. He posts here frequently. Could also be that you received the wrong version packed in the right box.
mike-b100
I've tried that, but Guido doesn't reply to emails (unless you're trying to buy something :rolleyes: ). I suspect I have been sent the wrong version, but as it took 2 months for him to deliver it, I really don't want to have to send it back if avoidable.
peranders
Mr. Tent did move and around that time nothing much happened.
See thread here
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...8018&highlight=
rbroer
Did you know you can search this forum ?

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...5106#post365106

Been discussed a few times now...
mike-b100
quote:
Originally posted by peranders
Mr. Tent did move and around that time nothing much happened.
See thread here
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...8018&highlight=

Yes, but I emailed him 2 weeks ago, and still no reply. :(
quote:
Originally posted by rbroer
Did you know you can search this forum ?

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/show...5106#post365106

Been discussed a few times now...

Thanks, but that thread doesn't help me. And yes, I did use the search.
peranders
I think the least you could is to announce how fast you will respond. I mean, "you will hear from me in two weeks becasue I'm on a business trip" etc." Auto-reply is a function I'm sure Guido has. He could also announce this on his website.

If you have a business regardless of size I think it's important to announce what customers can expect.
peranders
Doesn't your CDP work due to low clocksignal? Normally a "1" is above 1.4 volts.

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