... the USBtoI2S card is self-powered so I can use iPhone or iPad...
Jean-Paul
That's a good idea. Can you get DSD support? What do you use for apps?
... and a third battery (+12V) for the Newtron Star clock...
But first, building and listen...
Final verification before ordering PCB´s. I need to speed up, manufacturers will close soon for christmas!
Jean-Paul
But first, building and listen...
Final verification before ordering PCB´s. I need to speed up, manufacturers will close soon for christmas!
Jean-Paul
iPhone and iPad have both restriction with the internal memory for saving your DSD audio files. No external memory supplied, you´ve to go remote.
Today I´m using HF-Player from ONKYO for DoP outputting. I need an update to know if they are new apps for native DSD playing over USB.
I will also need an update to evaluate the ability with Android > 5.
The board offers today the possibility to connect electrically Apple portabe products without using self powered hubs.
Jean-Paul
Today I´m using HF-Player from ONKYO for DoP outputting. I need an update to know if they are new apps for native DSD playing over USB.
I will also need an update to evaluate the ability with Android > 5.
The board offers today the possibility to connect electrically Apple portabe products without using self powered hubs.
Jean-Paul
... and a third battery (+12V) for the Newtron Star clock...
But first, building and listen...
Final verification before ordering PCB´s. I need to speed up, manufacturers will close soon for christmas!
Jean-Paul
Sounds good. However I'm a bit suspect of the neutron star clock for the price. I think at that price level, he should offer a phase noise plot for each clock. Or even one at all would be better than nothing.
The NDK NZ2520 clock the JLsounds board uses can be very good. But the tolerances from clock to clock can vary up to +- 15dB. The only way to know what you getting is to sort and test each one individually. There's people who do that. And the top 5% on a reel are outstanding. Here's actual phase noise plot of some I got.

iPhone and iPad have both restriction with the internal memory for saving your DSD audio files. No external memory supplied, you´ve to go remote.
Today I´m using HF-Player from ONKYO for DoP outputting. I need an update to know if they are new apps for native DSD playing over USB.
I will also need an update to evaluate the ability with Android > 5.
The board offers today the possibility to connect electrically Apple portabe products without using self powered hubs.
Jean-Paul
I have that Onkyo player. I also have the new Korg player. It can do DSD as well. However I'm still looking for one that is DSD compatible, that can network to a samba server. I have a WesternDigital 2tb battery powered portable hard drive with built in NAS and wireless transmission. So I can play my whole 1.5tb music collection through my phone all on battery power, and portable. However the apps I use can't play DSD.
perhaps this one? But I need iPhone >= 6!
https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/iaudiogate-high-resolution/id997209451?mt=8
Clearly, I need to collect more information of what is today possible...
Jean-Paul
https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/iaudiogate-high-resolution/id997209451?mt=8
Clearly, I need to collect more information of what is today possible...
Jean-Paul
First: what can we expect with this idea, playing DSD directly over USB passing only a LP filter.
--> I hope enjoying this for christmas (I´m waiting for the KORG ADC)!
Then: fine tuning, upgrades (reclocking, external connector is present), without precipitation.
Jean-Paul
--> I hope enjoying this for christmas (I´m waiting for the KORG ADC)!
Then: fine tuning, upgrades (reclocking, external connector is present), without precipitation.
Jean-Paul
perhaps this one? But I need iPhone >= 6!
https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/iaudiogate-high-resolution/id997209451?mt=8
Clearly, I need to collect more information of what is today possible...
Jean-Paul
Yes that's the one I have. But it can't stream from the NAS. I have 3 other apps that can stream from the NAS, and work perfect, but no DSD support.
The problem with Audiogate is you must store the files on the phone memory. That's terrible! How many files in DSD quality can you fit on an iPhone?
They must have connection to a SAMBA server. Then it's perfect, you can just select the folder right on the wireless hard drive just the same as if it was on the phone memory.
Here's the wireless battery powered 2tb HDD/NAS I'm talking about.
http://www.amazon.com/Passport-Wireless-Portable-External-Drive/dp/B00M9B4482
... and with a SP USB HUB and USB storage device: upstream to phone, downstream to storage(s)?
Jean-Paul
Jean-Paul
... and with a SP USB HUB and USB storage device: upstream to phone, downstream to storage(s)?
Jean-Paul
It has a SD card slot for copying files.
The hard drive is wireless. It can be even on the other side of the room and work with the phone. It has a built in router too.
... did someone need the PCB?
Yes Jean-Paul, would be very interested in one of your boards if you make any available. It looks a bit more developed than the one I started, and by someone more knowledgeable about PCB layout.
Ray
It looks pretty cool but they won't let me download in my region 🙁.
Not sure how it connects to the remote storage either.
I just found this:
A high resolution music player - NePLAYER by radius co., ltd.
https://appsto.re/ca/-DV15.i
It can play up to quad DSD files. But it downsamples quad to PCM 24/352.8. But it will do single and double DSD via DoP.
It can also connect to a NAS via DLNA. But it looks like you must store the DSD files on the phone memory still. The DLNA can only send a max of 24/192 PCM.
A high resolution music player - NePLAYER by radius co., ltd.
https://appsto.re/ca/-DV15.i
It can play up to quad DSD files. But it downsamples quad to PCM 24/352.8. But it will do single and double DSD via DoP.
It can also connect to a NAS via DLNA. But it looks like you must store the DSD files on the phone memory still. The DLNA can only send a max of 24/192 PCM.
It's alive. r=3k3, c=1nF. Sounds different from my AK4495 DAC.
Sounds good or bad?
I thought I should continue my education by progressing my own flip-flop PCB layout. I've modified the schematic to reflect the observations made previously;
and, having read some material on PCB layout and noting previous comments, I have reworked my PCB. Hopefully improving on the previous. I've added PS decoupling for the flip-flop and, by relocating the flip-flop and staying with through hole components, I have been able to get very short digital tracks.
Would appreciate any feedback on whether I've learned anything?
Overall PCB size is 48mm x 58mm
Cheers
Ray
Ray

and, having read some material on PCB layout and noting previous comments, I have reworked my PCB. Hopefully improving on the previous. I've added PS decoupling for the flip-flop and, by relocating the flip-flop and staying with through hole components, I have been able to get very short digital tracks.

Would appreciate any feedback on whether I've learned anything?
Overall PCB size is 48mm x 58mm
Cheers
Ray
Ray
... today no software app for remote playing native DSD (not downsampled)!
I will look for external storage/hub solutions. More to come...
@nautybuoy
Relay on the left side and 90° rotated for shortest routing?
I will look for external storage/hub solutions. More to come...
@nautybuoy
Relay on the left side and 90° rotated for shortest routing?
Real good.Sounds good or bad?
Is that with the board I sent you?
Ray
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