We also have for internal use an adaptor PCB which converts either a single BF862 (SOT23) to TO92, or even a J111 cascoded BF862 into TO92.
If there is sufficient interest, we cam make those available pretty soon.
Patrick
If there is sufficient interest, we cam make those available pretty soon.
Patrick
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Dear Patrick,
May i know what type of cap do you use for the charge pump and neg supply after the mlcc? and what value fo the wima as by pass the regulator to the vref?
Thank you
deni s
May i know what type of cap do you use for the charge pump and neg supply after the mlcc? and what value fo the wima as by pass the regulator to the vref?
Thank you
deni s
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As agreed with Joachim Gerhard, who kindly offered the filter buffer circuit to all DIYers, here is the arrangement.
We shall offer, in a Group Buy with minimum 25 PCBs, the PCB for the JG Filter Buffer as posted in here :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digi...ng-new-ess-vout-dac-es9022-8.html#post3040691
On the PCB will be soldered a total of 8 Idss matched JFETs (4x BF862, 4x MMBFJ310).
We still need to calculate labour cost for matching and soldering.
But the entire package is likely to be around HK$350 (~44USD) including Paypal fees and registered air mail worldwide.
You will get a Bill of Material so that you can order and solder the remaining components.
This is a one time offer.
After the GB, the board is still available on request, but our normal conditions will apply.
i.e. orders under HK$500 will be subjected to a service charge.
We'll conform exact price in a few days.
Patrick
We shall offer, in a Group Buy with minimum 25 PCBs, the PCB for the JG Filter Buffer as posted in here :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digi...ng-new-ess-vout-dac-es9022-8.html#post3040691
On the PCB will be soldered a total of 8 Idss matched JFETs (4x BF862, 4x MMBFJ310).
We still need to calculate labour cost for matching and soldering.
But the entire package is likely to be around HK$350 (~44USD) including Paypal fees and registered air mail worldwide.
You will get a Bill of Material so that you can order and solder the remaining components.
This is a one time offer.
After the GB, the board is still available on request, but our normal conditions will apply.
i.e. orders under HK$500 will be subjected to a service charge.
We'll conform exact price in a few days.
Patrick
You are real quick.
Would you be kind enough to start a GB thread for me (and you) ?
Thanks,
Patrick
Would you be kind enough to start a GB thread for me (and you) ?
Thanks,
Patrick
I've opened a GB thread :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/grou...gerhard-filter-buffer-es9022.html#post3101908
Please check if the entries are correct.
Patrick
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/grou...gerhard-filter-buffer-es9022.html#post3101908
Please check if the entries are correct.
Patrick
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Sorry Patrick, was AFK. 😱
Hope we'll be able to add any additional modules to our order (e.g. a couple of XCENs) prior to shipping. 😉
Hope we'll be able to add any additional modules to our order (e.g. a couple of XCENs) prior to shipping. 😉
Please sign in at the GB thread :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/group-buys/216669-joachim-gerhard-filter-buffer-es9022.html
Cheers,
Patrick
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/group-buys/216669-joachim-gerhard-filter-buffer-es9022.html
Cheers,
Patrick
Board Dimnesions
Hi Patrick,
Could you also provide 'pin spacing' for the connection points
Thanks, Acko
PCB size is 55x30mm (tiny).
4x M2 mounting posts on 49x24mm rectangle.
Should NOT be stacked with the 9022 PCB.
Patrick
Hi Patrick,
Could you also provide 'pin spacing' for the connection points
Thanks, Acko
Posted at the GB thread.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/grou...rhard-filter-buffer-es9022-3.html#post3123501
Patrick
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/grou...rhard-filter-buffer-es9022-3.html#post3123501
Patrick
I've noticed the general consensus around here is 45.1584MHz master clock with sync clocking.
The datasheet suggests this config will not support fs=44.1kHz in sync mode (there is no 1024 multiple in the table of sync frequencies). Will this still work, but the DAC internally will operate in async mode; or ???
Since the overwhelming majority of my media is 44.1kHz I am trying to select the optimum master-clock frequency for the media I will use most of the time ...
The datasheet suggests this config will not support fs=44.1kHz in sync mode (there is no 1024 multiple in the table of sync frequencies). Will this still work, but the DAC internally will operate in async mode; or ???
Since the overwhelming majority of my media is 44.1kHz I am trying to select the optimum master-clock frequency for the media I will use most of the time ...
I have been using 45MHz for years.
But if you want to be sure, then use 22MHz.
XO is also much easier to get than 45MHz.
Patrick
But if you want to be sure, then use 22MHz.
XO is also much easier to get than 45MHz.
Patrick
Thanks Patrick, it was your recommendations that started my search for a faster masterclock. So you have confirmed that it works with fs = 44.1kHz.
I am trying to rationalise if this is an unsupported sync mode or is it actually async?
The ES9023 datasheet does not show a 1024*44.1 = 45.1584MHz frequency being in the set of freq supported for sync masterclock, in fact it shows no column at all for 1024 * fs.
I have a WaveIO XMOS usb->i2s card from lorien with 22MHz NDK XO, I am considering adding Ian's FIFO board with crystek 45MHz XO but the way I read the datasheet this won't strictly fall within the sync criteria set out in the table on page 4 of the ES9023 datasheet, perhaps I am being too pedantic?
Chris
I am trying to rationalise if this is an unsupported sync mode or is it actually async?
The ES9023 datasheet does not show a 1024*44.1 = 45.1584MHz frequency being in the set of freq supported for sync masterclock, in fact it shows no column at all for 1024 * fs.
I have a WaveIO XMOS usb->i2s card from lorien with 22MHz NDK XO, I am considering adding Ian's FIFO board with crystek 45MHz XO but the way I read the datasheet this won't strictly fall within the sync criteria set out in the table on page 4 of the ES9023 datasheet, perhaps I am being too pedantic?
Chris
I think you have a point. The only one who can answer this is ESS, so why not wriite to ask them.
If there is a jitter rejection routine in the asyn mode (max 50MHz), and the incoming data happens to be in syn with MCLK,
it would be a really lousy routine that will add jitter. So I presume it is effectively in syn at 45MHz.
Anyhow the ES9022 is not my reference design.
So I do not go to the last 0.1% details with that.
And it is easy enough to just use 22MHz.
If you cannot hear a difference, then it is all that matters.
🙂
Patrick
PS I have not tried 22MHz myself.
If there is a jitter rejection routine in the asyn mode (max 50MHz), and the incoming data happens to be in syn with MCLK,
it would be a really lousy routine that will add jitter. So I presume it is effectively in syn at 45MHz.
Anyhow the ES9022 is not my reference design.
So I do not go to the last 0.1% details with that.
And it is easy enough to just use 22MHz.
If you cannot hear a difference, then it is all that matters.
🙂
Patrick
PS I have not tried 22MHz myself.
I think you have a point. The only one who can answer this is ESS, so why not wriite to ask them.
I have sent them an email via their website, will report what I learn from them.
Chris
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