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Reference DAC Module - Discrete R-2R Sign Magnitude 24 bit 384 KHz

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So now it's playing. But I'm so tired and its so late so no serious listening can be done.

But at least some impressions:

- No hard edges whatsoever.
- Still dont seem to lack resolution
- Things going on low down.
- It seem different - thats good!

It seem to have merits. Looking fwd to work and learn the product.

Loud blip/plop when cahnging song - not good.

Thanks Sören well done! And thanks for the help.


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I2S Input just need the BCLK, LRCK and DAT signals, plus power to the ISO +3.3V to power the isolator chips.

The onboard isolators just also need power and gnd connected, you can take that from the regular nonisolated GND and +3.3V.

I'm a little confused. Does the I2S input need +3.3V AND gnd to power the onboard isolators as stated in post#921? Or no gnd?
 
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Hi! Nice product you've got going here. I've got four boards arriving early next week. May I ask what's the reason for the narrow AC power requirement of 7-8V? Most transformers are either 6V og 9V, which is kind of inconvenient.

And also, you said that you didn't recommend running NOS due to the dirty measurements. Have you tried it without oversampling at 384kHz?

Jørgen