...I plan to go into more detail in the AC2 integration guide.
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At last! Some competition to HIFIDUINO 🙂
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What?😱Finally! Some competition to HIFIDUINO 🙂
Is AC2 really for real?

To write what he did I'm sure Leon must have a prototype in his hands

Uhhh.... No. But then again I don't have a BIII either. Yet that turned out to be pretty real. I'm pretty confident the AC2 will become a real and shipping product.To write what he did I'm sure Leon must have a prototype in his hands
Russ or Leon... can 1 Placid HD BP power 5 IVY III boards?
I am sure it can, but you *may* need to change the value of the CCS setting pot to a slightly higher value. You also might want to use larger heatsinks.
I don't think I would do that though. I would use at least two.
Question about the S/PDIF input module... what are the outputs of J1 on the board? I'm assuming A, B, C, D are related to the outputs... but are there any other lines that need to be connected to the BIII from this board, other than GND? (I am planning on using an Arduino to control the input switching instead of the included switch)
Are the first set of pins with the white dot beside them VCC and GND?
Are the first set of pins with the white dot beside them VCC and GND?
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AC2 is very real. In fact we are just solidifying logistical details. 🙂
What is AC2 ? a DAC ?same as BIII ?
When will be a manual available?AC2 is very real. In fact we are just solidifying logistical details. 🙂
When will be a manual available?
Actually i also waiting for the BIII manual .
Question about the S/PDIF input module... what are the outputs of J1 on the board? I'm assuming A, B, C, D are related to the outputs... but are there any other lines that need to be connected to the BIII from this board, other than GND? (I am planning on using an Arduino to control the input switching instead of the included switch)
Are the first set of pins with the white dot beside them VCC and GND?
You would connect that board the same way regardless of which controller you used.
What is AC2 ? a DAC ?same as BIII ?
It's a controller with support for display, non-volatile FRAM memory (more robust than flash) , rotary encoder with push button, and remote.
All of the important bits of the manual are in the integration guide already. But the official manual will be up soon as well. Sorry for the delay.
All of the important bits of the manual are in the integration guide already. But the official manual will be up soon as well. Sorry for the delay.
From Leon manual , the BIII ext IO connect to S/PDIF-4 Input Board and input selection switch,i am vary confuse, which to which ? page 11 & 13, any simple wire diagram ?
The SPDIF-4 board connects to the DIN connector. The 2-bit switch connects to the EXT/IO connector.
The SPDIF-4 board connects to the DIN connector. The 2-bit switch connects to the EXT/IO connector.
Thanks russ,the package not include the pins for din and cable, i have to go and buy.😡
The SPDIF-4 board connects to the DIN connector. The 2-bit switch connects to the EXT/IO connector.
The pins for Ext/IO is 24 pins ,but the connector provide is 20pins ,so the other 4 pins don't need to connect ? correct or the connector is wrong ?🙂
Thanks
The pins for Ext/IO is 24 pins ,but the connector provide is 20pins ,so the other 4 pins don't need to connect ? correct or the connector is wrong ?🙂
Thanks
there are two headers in the kit. One is 20-pin shrouded (plastic wall surrounding the pins) and one is 24-pin unshrouded. The 20-pin shrouded connector is for the input, the 24-pin unshrouded is for Ext/IO.
Additionally, there is a 20-pin IDC connector and a piece of ribbon cable for use with the input connector (optional).
The S/PDIF module and Sidecar come with mating headers/connectors for use with the ribbon cable.
You would connect that board the same way regardless of which controller you used.
Could we see a pinout chart for the connector coming from the S/PDIF input module please?
there are two headers in the kit. One is 20-pin shrouded (plastic wall surrounding the pins) and one is 24-pin unshrouded. The 20-pin shrouded connector is for the input, the 24-pin unshrouded is for Ext/IO.
Additionally, there is a 20-pin IDC connector and a piece of ribbon cable for use with the input connector (optional).
The S/PDIF module and Sidecar come with mating headers/connectors for use with the ribbon cable.
but the BIII ext/IO is 24 pins, the 20 pin shrouded only connect to 20 pins,the rest of 4 pins no connection ,corrrect ?
but the BIII ext/IO is 24 pins, the 20 pin shrouded only connect to 20 pins,the rest of 4 pins no connection ,corrrect ?
the 24-pin unshrouded is for Ext/IO
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