I saw that thing in an earlier thread, that was supposed to work with a philips cd753 :
I tried to implement it in mine, this way :
And it's a failure. I've sound, actually it's even good sound, but the noise floor is absolutly huge, about as strong as the music.
I've double checked everything, it's correctly wired and I can't see any solder bridge.
Any idea on what I should check ?
I tried to implement it in mine, this way :
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
And it's a failure. I've sound, actually it's even good sound, but the noise floor is absolutly huge, about as strong as the music.
I've double checked everything, it's correctly wired and I can't see any solder bridge.
Any idea on what I should check ?
Now you have 2 I/V converters - the first in the DAC and the second is the NJM4560. You could be happy that they don't oscillate (or does them ?)
You must switch off the internal I/V ... I think it's impossible :-(
Maybe it helps to re-equip the 470pf.
Another idea: short pin 4 to GND (without 470pf) ;-)
Regards
Jobstens
You must switch off the internal I/V ... I think it's impossible :-(
Maybe it helps to re-equip the 470pf.
Another idea: short pin 4 to GND (without 470pf) ;-)
Regards
Jobstens
Stop !
Don't try the 'Another idea' - because it shouldn't be ground. It must be Vref (2.5V) - I think. (then you could take a great cap to ground)
I can't see the hole DAC.
Maybe you could burn the output of the internal OP. Don't ask how. Do this at your own risk.
Regards
Jobstens
Don't try the 'Another idea' - because it shouldn't be ground. It must be Vref (2.5V) - I think. (then you could take a great cap to ground)
I can't see the hole DAC.
Maybe you could burn the output of the internal OP. Don't ask how. Do this at your own risk.
Regards
Jobstens
the dac is a tda1549t.
Its datasheet is there : http://www-us.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/TDA1549T.html
Its datasheet is there : http://www-us.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/TDA1549T.html
... hm.. excuse me but can you explain why you have taken the inverting input to the reference voltage? If you are going to modify a circuit you must know how it works in order to improve it.
peranders said:... hm.. excuse me but can you explain why you have taken the inverting input to the reference voltage? If you are going to modify a circuit you must know how it works in order to improve it.
😕 Vref is connected to the non-inverting input. Filtcl (and the output of the dac) is connected to the inverting one.
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