CD-ROM Controller kit
For those of you not familliar with CD-ROM drives, try to find a Plextor CD-ROM drive, any model. These are the quietest, best built CD-ROM made. The CD-RW drives are even better.
They have excellent speed control, by far the best laser and one of the most reliable transports ever built.
Go ask the technician in a local computer shop that has been around for a while. Whne they trash an old PC or server, most will pull the Plextor drives, even if they have no use for them. They are just too good to throw away.
You should be able to find one for $25 or so.
Good luck
Jess
For those of you not familliar with CD-ROM drives, try to find a Plextor CD-ROM drive, any model. These are the quietest, best built CD-ROM made. The CD-RW drives are even better.
They have excellent speed control, by far the best laser and one of the most reliable transports ever built.
Go ask the technician in a local computer shop that has been around for a while. Whne they trash an old PC or server, most will pull the Plextor drives, even if they have no use for them. They are just too good to throw away.
You should be able to find one for $25 or so.
Good luck
Jess
Sorry for the stupid question, but how do I get the data out and stream it as spdif or I2S ?
Thanks,
Patrick
Thanks,
Patrick
EUVL said:Sorry for the stupid question, but how do I get the data out and stream it as spdif or I2S ?
Thanks,
Patrick
Hi Patrick
You can use the Analog out~
Regards
Huang
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EUVL said:And the digital out is SPDIF ?
How much do you want for postage to Hong Kong ?
Patrick
Hi Patrick
Sorry I am not sure for the SPDIF,but i think it would be OK too.
To Hongkong?not Germany?Total for one kit to Hongkong is 32USD~
Thanks~
Digital out works too.
Built a little Toslink adapter Toshiba totx176. Just follow the connections in the datasheet. In every CD/DVD ROM there is two pins next to the analog audio output in the back. That is the spdif output but it is TTL level which I think is 5volts. Rather that risk frying my DAC, I Decided to use toslink which can take the 5V spdif fine.
All you need is 5V power which is the same needed by the controller and one 8.2Kohm resistor.
Built a little Toslink adapter Toshiba totx176. Just follow the connections in the datasheet. In every CD/DVD ROM there is two pins next to the analog audio output in the back. That is the spdif output but it is TTL level which I think is 5volts. Rather that risk frying my DAC, I Decided to use toslink which can take the 5V spdif fine.
All you need is 5V power which is the same needed by the controller and one 8.2Kohm resistor.
glt said:Digital out works too.
Built a little Toslink adapter Toshiba totx176. Just follow the connections in the datasheet. In every CD/DVD ROM there is two pins next to the analog audio output in the back. That is the spdif output but it is TTL level which I think is 5volts. Rather that risk frying my DAC, I Decided to use toslink which can take the 5V spdif fine.
All you need is 5V power which is the same needed by the controller and one 8.2Kohm resistor.
Thanks~
A friend from HK will get in touch. Pls reserve one.
He might even pick it up from Shenzhen.
🙂
Patrick
He might even pick it up from Shenzhen.
🙂
Patrick
EUVL said:A friend from HK will get in touch. Pls reserve one.
He might even pick it up from Shenzhen.
🙂
Patrick
OK~Thanks
Samsung 1602VFD
Hi all~
I got a good news for I getting some 1602VFD made by Samsung,that's great too,it perfect
compatible to the 1602LCD.You can replace the 1602LCD to this VFD display!If you have some LCD CDROM controller or some LCD Remote Volume Controller,you can use this Samsung VFD instead!It would "cold" in dark night ^_^..too😀
Hi all~
I got a good news for I getting some 1602VFD made by Samsung,that's great too,it perfect
compatible to the 1602LCD.You can replace the 1602LCD to this VFD display!If you have some LCD CDROM controller or some LCD Remote Volume Controller,you can use this Samsung VFD instead!It would "cold" in dark night ^_^..too😀
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Digital out works too.
The digital out on CD-ROM drives is already buffered S/PDIF, ready for coax to an outboard DAC. The S/PDIF is spec'd for 5V TTL levels. There is no risk of hurting any DAC by sending this signal direct through a coax cable into your DAC, Received or whatever. 😀
Just use a 2-pin mini molex cable (you can trim off two pins from a 4-pin connector easily) and solder the wires to an RCA jack. Make sure that the wire that connects to the G pin goes to the center of the RCA (so the wire from the G <ground> wire goes to the barrel of the RCA). This is the digital ground, so DO NOT ground of the RCA to the chassis of whatever chassis your CD-ROM is mounted in.
Now, just plug a decent 50ohm Coax cable between this new RCA and your coax input and away you go!
I have always found that coax S/PDIF sounds better that Toslink, but whatever you prefer.
Jess
Read elsewhere that "home SPDIF" is spec'ed at 1 V peak to peak. Also read about 5V TTL and 3.3V TTL...So just wanted to be in the safe side....
Hi Slowgay,
On behave of Patrick, Germany, pls send payment method of UD32 including postage to HK. I prefer paypal.
Pls send to private email mark.amc@hotmail.com
I'll send you address etc.
Thanks
Mark
On behave of Patrick, Germany, pls send payment method of UD32 including postage to HK. I prefer paypal.
Pls send to private email mark.amc@hotmail.com
I'll send you address etc.
Thanks
Mark
MarkLai said:Hi Slowgay,
On behave of Patrick, Germany, pls send payment method of UD32 including postage to HK. I prefer paypal.
Pls send to private email mark.amc@hotmail.com
I'll send you address etc.
Thanks
Mark
Hi Mark
I have sent the email to you~
Thanks,
Huang
CDROM control kit manual
Hi all~
The User manual of the CDROM controller has been made by a friend with rich experience on DIY.Please contact me~
My Email adress: hsslow@msn.com
My paypal: hsslow@msn.com
Thanks
Huang
Hi all~
The User manual of the CDROM controller has been made by a friend with rich experience on DIY.Please contact me~
My Email adress: hsslow@msn.com
My paypal: hsslow@msn.com
Thanks
Huang
Mark has received the kit. Thanks.
I thought the user manual was part of the kit ?
If not could you kindly send him a copy by email ?
Regards,
Patrick
I thought the user manual was part of the kit ?
If not could you kindly send him a copy by email ?
Regards,
Patrick
EUVL said:Mark has received the kit. Thanks.
Please also send him the user manual by email.
Regards,
Patrick
Yes, I will ~ Thanks. Have a good time in DIY~
Regards,
Huang
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