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Which buffer or preamp type to use; how to use PGA2311? - Click HERE for Original Thread
Spasticteapot
I'm currently working on Gainclone amp; the parts should get here soon.
However, I've heard that these sound much better with a buffer. A discrete transistor buffer (which is supposed to work very well) can be made for a few dollars using schematics on Decibel Dugeon.
LINK:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/nuukspot...inclonepre.html
I was curious, though; what is involved in using one of these with a PGA2311 digital volume control? I've got a PIC microcontroller (and programmer) handy, so control is not an issue.
However, I do have a few questions.
1. Voltage regulation.
Nuuk reccomends an elaborate discrete system with two seperate regulators per channel; the Kookaburra preamplifier (which uses a 2311) appears to use just one integrated regulator per channel, albiet at slightly different voltages. Which should I use?
2. Control.
The PGA2311 datasheet I cannot understand. Could someone explain how to control it? (I understand the use of the clock lead and serial lead to feed in the volume levels, and that's about it.)
neutron7
it needs to be controled by PIC or something like that
there is a kit caled kookaburra at www.twistedpearaudio.com that uses pga2311

if you look at the circuit you can see how it was done. theres a link to a thread on this forum instead of diagram on the site. i think its on page 36 or so
Spasticteapot
quote:
Originally posted by neutron7
it needs to be controled by PIC or something like that
there is a kit caled kookaburra at www.twistedpearaudio.com that uses pga2311

if you look at the circuit you can see how it was done. theres a link to a thread on this forum instead of diagram on the site. i think its on page 36 or so

I know how it worls; it gets the data on the serial in line, which is based on the clock line. (standard serial interface, folks; nothing interesting there.) However, there are other funny lines that I don't understand how to use.
b-square
quote:
Originally posted by Spasticteapot


I know how it worls; it gets the data on the serial in line, which is based on the clock line. (standard serial interface, folks; nothing interesting there.) However, there are other funny lines that I don't understand how to use.

you might consider looking at the kookaburra schematic to get an idea of how the 2311 is used.


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