In the dutch april edition of Elektor ( Elektuur in dutch ) magazine there is a cdrom-controller for using cdrom-players as audio cdplayers:
I just thought some of you would be interested in this 😉 :
PCB, partslist and software:
http://elektuur.o4s.com/Elektuur/NL/Products/Magazines.nsf/0/C5BBB6B2848A9A7FC1256E63002EC722/$File/030402-1.zip
I just thought some of you would be interested in this 😉 :
PCB, partslist and software:
http://elektuur.o4s.com/Elektuur/NL/Products/Magazines.nsf/0/C5BBB6B2848A9A7FC1256E63002EC722/$File/030402-1.zip
An excellent opportunity to start learning dutch 😀
Just follow the links at the left for software and pcb layout. On the page I gave the link for you can see the partlist.
Just follow the links at the left for software and pcb layout. On the page I gave the link for you can see the partlist.
Other 8051 CD-Rom Player
Website (Chinese)
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Website (Chinese)
I do not understand why one needs that external controller? I just have one the desk: An old 150W ATX power supply 4€ , a CD ROM from electronics junk jard with play and eject buttons at front, connected to the experimental AD1865 i made via spdif. It works, but mechanics is a little louder than a real audio transport.
What bugs me is that CD-Roms these days (with crazy speeds) make a lot of noise, even when playing CD-DA.
Listening to my music with a Bzzzzzzzzzzz is not for me.😀
I have a CD-Rom on a box (taken from a tape backup system), with internal PSU, RCA analog and SPDIF outs and I don't use it.
Listening to my music with a Bzzzzzzzzzzz is not for me.😀
I have a CD-Rom on a box (taken from a tape backup system), with internal PSU, RCA analog and SPDIF outs and I don't use it.
till said:I do not understand why one needs that external controller? I just have one the desk: An old 150W ATX power supply 4€ , a CD ROM from electronics junk jard with play and eject buttons at front, connected to the experimental AD1865 i made via spdif. It works, but mechanics is a little louder than a real audio transport.
Most cdrom players have an eject and only sometimes a play button. No track buttons. Linear supplies are preferred over switchers.
A possibility to lower the spindle motor speed is a nice extra.
carlosfm said:What bugs me is that CD-Roms these days (with crazy speeds) make a lot of noise, even when playing CD-DA.
Listening to my music with a Bzzzzzzzzzzz is not for me.😀
I have a CD-Rom on a box (taken from a tape backup system), with internal PSU, RCA analog and SPDIF outs and I don't use it.
I think the Bzzzzzzzzz sound from your old tape backup system box. Is it switching power supply? Try other power supply souce such as Liner Power Source.
Check out Asus 52X cdrom player
at www.asus.com.
They have released a 'quiet' version of
their 'well-suspended' cdrom
transport. It is in the news section, but the
product is actually available in shops already.
cheers
at www.asus.com.
They have released a 'quiet' version of
their 'well-suspended' cdrom
transport. It is in the news section, but the
product is actually available in shops already.
cheers
till said:. It works, but mechanics is a little louder than a real audio transport.
carlosfm said:What bugs me is that CD-Roms these days (with crazy speeds) make a lot of noise, even when playing CD-DA.
Thats why you need to dump the entire track into memory via the ATAPI bus. BTW noise is not the only problem. I have a Sanyo device with particularly vicious start up torque that gives a graphic demonstration of Newton's Third Law in action.
ray.
MCLL said:
I think the Bzzzzzzzzz sound from your old tape backup system box. Is it switching power supply? Try other power supply souce such as Liner Power Source.
I mean the motor noise.
Yes, it's a switching PSU, but I don't have noise on the line outs.
Anyway, I made this joke for my forth

Now I have a normal CDP there.
In general, Toshiba makes the drives with the lowest mechanical noise.
See 'related' 🙂 thread here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30281
See 'related' 🙂 thread here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30281
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