| lt cdr data |
partially, check out the analog devices datasheet, and compare with mf's input.
I know the mf uses AD chips, ssm2019 and 2210 I believe.
also switchable iec, so my guess is they have used circuit 1 and tagged a bit on the end.
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/datasheet/pdf/22/2268.html
http://www.musicalfidelity.com/mf/en/Products/kW/kWPhonoStage |
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| analog_sa |
| The first link appears to be down but i wonder how any of the mentioned chips achieves "Voltage RMS, maximum > 43 Volts " |
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| analog_sa |
| The link works now. Very nice circuits indeed. What reasons do you have to believe any similarities? Pictures of the MF insides? |
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| GerardA |
| The AD-page is very promising, but I don't see any MF input design to back it up. Where did you find it exactly? |
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| arnoldc |
| the capacitive loading of the MF and the application note, is exactly the same. |
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| EC8010 |
| I once had a Musical Fidelity Digilog D/A convertor. MF wouldn't give me a diagram, so I traced it out myself and found that it was a hotch-potch of IC manufacturers' application notes... |
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| 5th element |
| quote: | Originally posted by EC8010
I once had a Musical Fidelity Digilog D/A convertor. MF wouldn't give me a diagram, so I traced it out myself and found that it was a hotch-potch of IC manufacturers' application notes... |
Well considering most DAC chips and DIRs nowadays are self contained this is of no surprise. Most just require a clock, data input and an IV stage. Unless you are going to use some complicated resampling or DSP to make CD a wonder format theres not much to a dac at all.
I bulit my DAC using tech sheets and MWP's shemematic, I could not be more pleased with the result, which is of no surprise considering the manufacturers are the people who are going to know how to make their chip work best.
Where I imagine most MF design comes in, is in the output stage and power supply. Nuvistas and choke regulation galore etc. |
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| EC8010 |
| quote: | Originally posted by 5th element
... considering the manufacturers are the people who are going to know how to make their chip work best. |
You'd think that, wouldn't you? But if you give it a little more thought, you realise that the circuits that the IC manufacturers are going to provide are ones that will work in any situation, not necessarily the best for a particular application. |
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| lt cdr data |
hi Did anyone save that application note?
or which one was it, I have lost mine and will try to obtain it again.
The link doesn't work anymore, it hasn't for some time, I am convinced it is the musical fidelity, and they have tried to stop people from seeing it.
They are like that.
please reply, need to obtain again,
thanks |
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