DAC AD1862: Almost THT, I2S input, NOS, R-2R

@skrstic If voltages are ok and jlsounds configuration is ok, then you got fake chips 😳
My JL is old one and is confugured as shematic, 4k7 pins 1 and 3 and 4k7 pins 1 and 4. PCM63 can be fake or defectiv.
Yep, nothing like the ones i see that are confirmed originals. As i said, i'll have ones from ruach in few weeks, and we can compare to be sure, first hand. He still have more pcm chips though, so you can still manage to get your hands on.
My plan was to get 2 as backup some day. That day is now.🙂
I'll buy and 74hct164d just to be sure.
 
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Locally sourced, I assume unsoldered.

Great photo. That makes it interesteing. That photo looks like it could be a 16bit PCM54 or other BB chip from 1990 with the central markings under the BB logo sanded off and the sanding dust in the adjacent circles. They put the PCM63 in the same spot at the for PCM54 which is a bit lazy.

Try looking at the PCM54 datasheet for the voltages and pins and set JLSound for 16bits - it might just work? 🙂
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@skrstic , do you have a scope to see what kind of signals you get on pins 18(clock), 20(LE) and 21(data) on each PCM63.
No scope.
Is there a simple way to use just a multimeter to probe the IC to see if it doesn't conform with PCM63 and allow a refund?

Like test R = 1.5kΩ across P9 to P10? Open across all the "No Connection"
What about V?
Is there?
 
I looked for pictures of the PCM63P and couldn't find USA anywhere

Well you either have fake chips or a very rare boutique PCM63 🙂

Please can you test your BB chips? One minute should clarify the situation.

Just use your multimeter to test your BB chips - get them out of the DAC on the test bench. Use your multimeter to check resistance across pins 9 and 10. Its a resistor and if the chip is a PCM63 it will measure 1,500Ω as per the data sheet.

Then test R across pins 20 and 23.

Let us know what you get.

Thanks.
 
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Well you either have fake chips or a very rare boutique PCM63 🙂

Please can you test your BB chips? One minute should clarify the situation.

Just use your multimeter to test your BB chips - get them out of the DAC on the test bench. Use your multimeter to check resistance across pins 9 and 10. Its a resistor and if the chip is a PCM63 it will measure 1,500Ω as per the data sheet.

Then test R across pins 20 and 23.

Let us know what you get.

Thanks.
Thanks kazap. I'll do it when I get home from work.