How about UFLs at the clocks and/or simply leave an option for no clocks in so that the owner may choose them...
I think we need to leave Brian and Russ to decide on what the offering(s) are now. I am sure they have taken onboard all our requests and I am also sure not everybody will be satisfied but endless options are not realistic.
I think we need to leave Brian and Russ to decide on what the offering(s) are now. I am sure they have taken onboard all our requests and I am also sure not everybody will be satisfied but endless options are not realistic.
Russ did say "Here is the PCB in case there any last minute requests."
Russ did say "Here is the PCB in case there any last minute requests."
Fair enough! Just wouldn't want them inundated.
Russ did say "Here is the PCB in case there any last minute requests."
That was three days ago when he also said "Ordering boards today".
Regarding the clocks, I'm with ChrisMmm and suggest we let Brian and Russ decide on the options they'll offer.
Ray
That was three days ago when he also said "Ordering boards today".
Regarding the clocks, I'm with ChrisMmm and suggest we let Brian and Russ decide on the options they'll offer.
Ray
Yes I'm sure they can make there own minds up🙂
How's this am I close? 🙂
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There are also ufl connections for the B3se.
As well as for previous Buffalo versions (and other i2s DACs) presumably (hopefully)?
The suspense is killing me! 😉
I think it will be a while yet, assuming they have ordered the boards, they will need to be made & shipped to TP, then they need to assemble the boards by hand, put them up for sale etc. Here's hoping there will be enough to go around.
I was merely trying to make it easy in so that they weren't inundated with various suggestions- a good clock or pick your own clock and instal it yourself...
How about UFLs at the clocks and/or simply leave an option for no clocks in so that the owner may choose them...
Any more detail available yet?
I'm working on drilling my chassis for my new 'ground up' Buffalo 3SE DAC build and particularly interested in what sort of power regulation the Botic board has, which will inform my decision on the sort of power supply I need to include for it (i.e. costs/benefits of simple linear vs shunt power supply; because of the Trident shunt regs on the 3SE I plan to use a simple linear regulated supply for it, using less space and producing less heat with minimal compromise on performance).
Thanks
Ray
I'm working on drilling my chassis for my new 'ground up' Buffalo 3SE DAC build and particularly interested in what sort of power regulation the Botic board has, which will inform my decision on the sort of power supply I need to include for it (i.e. costs/benefits of simple linear vs shunt power supply; because of the Trident shunt regs on the 3SE I plan to use a simple linear regulated supply for it, using less space and producing less heat with minimal compromise on performance).
Thanks
Ray
How's this am I close? 🙂
Sorry for he delay. I was away for a wedding. 🙂
Yes that is the idea for direct connection. 🙂
There is a uFL for the master clock output.
Sorry for he delay. I was away for a wedding. 🙂
Yes that is the idea for direct connection. 🙂
There is a uFL for the master clock output.
Thanks
.. cleaning up the schematics, we all are in a waiting loop!I need to clean them up a bit - then I will post the schematics.
Fantastic Russ! Look forward to it.I ordered boards and just awaiting their arrival. 🙂
Best,
Chanh
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