Thank you for your opinion😱
I thinks the news is a bit overemphasize, the city area is only a little raining. If the power supply from USB is too poor, isolated USB should make a different. I also notes the very common Pulse transformer in many "192khz" SPDIF equipment is only capable of maximum 7Mbps(i.e. 96khz) according to the pulse official datasheet.
Gigabyte has a series of motherboard with 2x less noise than regular
I thinks the news is a bit overemphasize, the city area is only a little raining. If the power supply from USB is too poor, isolated USB should make a different. I also notes the very common Pulse transformer in many "192khz" SPDIF equipment is only capable of maximum 7Mbps(i.e. 96khz) according to the pulse official datasheet.
Gigabyte has a series of motherboard with 2x less noise than regular
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Yours is usually fun posts to see, DIY in HK. Thermal check is very good to be thorough and adds to the trust of your devices. Did you deal okay with the big storm passing by?
Noticed your CM6631A board is new to be used today. Here's a friendly tip for you I discovered by trying it just for fun and expecting it to not work. Try an ADuM4160 USB isolation board designed for audio purposes with on board clean audio grade power design passing to supply the CM6631A by USB connection. (I am using a DIY Paradise Ultravox ADuM4160 with a linear regulator on board.) Many think it does not work on modern USB conversion chips, typically XMOS it does not. Amazingly works on the CM6631A with expected USB 1.1 limits and makes a remarkable difference on performance. Be sure to remember who tipped you!
I have your XMOS USB convert to S/PDIF device and a similar Weiliang CM6631A converter device. By my experience I find the CM6631A on the AD isolation has much better stereo image performance over the CM6631A and your XMOS devices alone.
If you experience similar performance it will be very interesting to see your analysis and what you see on test equipment.
Thank you for your opinion😱
I thinks the news is a bit overemphasize, the city area is only a little raining. If the power supply from USB is too poor, isolated USB should make a different. I also notes the very common Pulse transformer in many "192khz" SPDIF equipment is only capable of maximum 7Mbps(i.e. 96khz) according to the pulse official datasheet.
Gigabyte has a series of motherboard with 2x less noise than regular
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
What's gigabyte motherboard ?
Gigabyte motherboard official website,What's gigabyte motherboard ?
http://www.gigabyte.com
it's the top five motherboard manufacturer in the world, after cheat by asus, I am only using Gigabyte and intel original motherboard in this few years.
diyinhk Im use DXIO PRO (XMOS 384kHz high-quality USB to I2S PCB with ultralow noise 6.5uV regulator). It is no problem W_XP 32(ASIO) and W7 64 (WASAPI) Foobar .
Im Happy!
How to connect a high-quality external power supply instead of the low-quality board?
Im Happy!
How to connect a high-quality external power supply instead of the low-quality board?
8) PCB is USB powered(default). Diyer expert can remove FB1 and use 5V external power connect to CN1(warning: over-voltage or reverse-voltage can damage the xmos chip immediately, any modification void item warranty)
Im found it,sorry !
Im found it,sorry !
Gigabyte motherboard official website,
http://www.gigabyte.com
it's the top five motherboard manufacturer in the world, after cheat by asus, I am only using Gigabyte and intel original motherboard in this few years.
I know about gigabyte motherboard, but I want know about series of motherboard (model), which has low noise usb.
I know about gigabyte motherboard, but I want know about series of motherboard (model), which has low noise usb.
Well.. I believe this forum is a diy forum, so why not fix the 5V by diy??
Br
Caad
new XMOS board
Hi,
Any opinion on this?
Lars Audio XMOS USB to coaxial Hi-Fi Audio Processor DDC 24bit 192KHz USB 2.0 | eBay
Rgds
Vinod
Hi,
Any opinion on this?
Lars Audio XMOS USB to coaxial Hi-Fi Audio Processor DDC 24bit 192KHz USB 2.0 | eBay
Rgds
Vinod
Hi,
Any opinion on this?
Lars Audio XMOS USB to coaxial Hi-Fi Audio Processor DDC 24bit 192KHz USB 2.0 | eBay
Rgds
Vinod
It's got the dreaded PE-65612nl .....
It's got the dreaded PE-65612nl .....
Hi,
What is dreadful about it? Wouldnt it be easy to replace or remove? An suggestions?
Hi Most of my music is 24-96 or CD standard. Would the pulse be a problem in that case? Can you suggest a murata replacement? Lundahl appears very costly.
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?sbk=1&nav=SEARCH&itemId=200948481228
Any opinions? Seems perfect: spdif, I2C, es9023
Any opinions? Seems perfect: spdif, I2C, es9023
A lot of posts in this thread has been over my head, there are certainly some talented people here. I'd like to ask a couple of questions, hopefully sounding at least a bit intelligent. When I say "these board" here, I mean the latest diyinhk 384kHz board, or a close parallel development.
First off, I assume that these boards will sound better than the digital out from a modern motherboard with optical out?
My goal is to build a computer based on one of the ARM boards available now, an A15 based board, or something else, I don't quite know yet. Samsung make nice boards, so do a lot of people. The computers sole purpose would be to serve music using XBMC, no video, and be controlled by DLNA running a controller app. I'd like to save a bit of power when video isn't required, so have a smaller machine alongside the HTPC. That was the original task, but having better sound as well would be a big win. Will these boards be OK with that, using Fedora, or Ubuntu, on the ARM board? What about Android versions of XBMC? I'd be really happy if I could make a 'jukebox' with coverart on a tft on the front panel of the compute/storage box, but one thing at a time, like how to actually build it.
Assuming all that's OK, how would I connect a coax socket to the pins on the current diyinhk board that has a pin-out on it? Is that even possible or am I missing how things work? Will it degrade the sound? Yup, I know I'm displaying my lack of knowledge on this one.
Finally then, would the addition of a heaphone amp on this
Hi Fi 24bit 192K USB DAC Amp CM6631A CS4398 Coaxial RCA Out Headphone Amplifier | eBay
make it worthwhile, and be OK as far as clocking etc? I know it's a CMedia based board, not XMOS, and its eBay entry doesn't offer much info, but thought I'd ask anyway in case someone had seen one before.
And once I can finally get started, dropping my name onto the google spreadsheet seems to be the way to go.
Thanks for the ideas already passed on while reading this thread, it's a whole new experience for me, with a hopefully great outcome.
First off, I assume that these boards will sound better than the digital out from a modern motherboard with optical out?
My goal is to build a computer based on one of the ARM boards available now, an A15 based board, or something else, I don't quite know yet. Samsung make nice boards, so do a lot of people. The computers sole purpose would be to serve music using XBMC, no video, and be controlled by DLNA running a controller app. I'd like to save a bit of power when video isn't required, so have a smaller machine alongside the HTPC. That was the original task, but having better sound as well would be a big win. Will these boards be OK with that, using Fedora, or Ubuntu, on the ARM board? What about Android versions of XBMC? I'd be really happy if I could make a 'jukebox' with coverart on a tft on the front panel of the compute/storage box, but one thing at a time, like how to actually build it.
Assuming all that's OK, how would I connect a coax socket to the pins on the current diyinhk board that has a pin-out on it? Is that even possible or am I missing how things work? Will it degrade the sound? Yup, I know I'm displaying my lack of knowledge on this one.
Finally then, would the addition of a heaphone amp on this
Hi Fi 24bit 192K USB DAC Amp CM6631A CS4398 Coaxial RCA Out Headphone Amplifier | eBay
make it worthwhile, and be OK as far as clocking etc? I know it's a CMedia based board, not XMOS, and its eBay entry doesn't offer much info, but thought I'd ask anyway in case someone had seen one before.
And once I can finally get started, dropping my name onto the google spreadsheet seems to be the way to go.
Thanks for the ideas already passed on while reading this thread, it's a whole new experience for me, with a hopefully great outcome.
A new version of driver for DXIO is available to download, welcome to test and comment!

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Thanks - do you have the link?
The driver can be found on diyinhk.com
Br
Caad
Hi DIYINHK:
Will the XMOS support DSD stream?
Best Regards
CAAD
The next isolated xmos is planned to include dsd support in the pcb hardware circuit, but all DAC chip AK4399 AD1955 WM8741 PCM1794 ES9018... require different software control to switch to DSD mode, diyer are needed to learn the xmos programming language and do a little software programming to control their DAC (setting the DAC register)thru SDA SCL / SPI
The xmos firmware is open source and full of programming document, I am thinking of a separate device for diyer who need DSD support can programming the PCB themselves if there are enough people have interest😱
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