if you got THD compensation as 3/18 and 3/18, for 24MHz your DAC need something like 3/3 and 3/3.
aah, for a very low harmonics investigation, you need to keep 0db gain on the APU notch, for THD+N you better switch to +6db.
And pls don't use the Crosscorrelation of REW.
And pls don't use the Crosscorrelation of REW.
Why? Is there an error in the algorithm or something that makes its output incorrect? (It does happen) Very low harmonic measurements are really difficult to validate. On the Shibasoku I had to add a marker at a known levlel (-120 dB) to have some confidence it was a real measurement. Even more difficult to do with REW/ARTA etc. If there is any frequency drift between source and FFT the harmonics just melt away, looks great but is just a lie.And pls don't use the Crosscorrelation of REW.
If he has Cosmos APU, it is better not to use anything else. The first time I tested croscor was very promising, with close to APU results. The second try wasn't so nice, >1db of THD+N difference vs APU(unfortunately I don't remember if the same 9039S DAC was used or different but APU shows -125.8db both). So, just in case, APU is enough and the result is reliable and stable.
PS: bare ADC anyway better to use with croscor function, at least if you measure the THD+N or DR.
PS: bare ADC anyway better to use with croscor function, at least if you measure the THD+N or DR.
Working on a standalone LPF board, the result is like dreaming 😉 BTW, the board improves my old AP 2522 gen with THD+N 118db@1k down to -124db.
Looks good, nice to my setup. Maybe good to have Notch and LP in one housing.
Also Mic preamp and scaler in one housing would be nice.
Or just put all(DAC,ADC,notch, mic pre and scaler) in one piece.🙂
Also Mic preamp and scaler in one housing would be nice.
Or just put all(DAC,ADC,notch, mic pre and scaler) in one piece.🙂
So... Potentially, this device would also be useful as a kind of substitute for the APU when making 19 + 20 KHz IMD measurements.
Also, maybe a better way to set the compensation adjustments on the ADC would be to use something like a Victor oscillator into the LPF, then adjust the tweaks for the ADC. That way, no dueling compensation or cancellation between the DAC and ADC. Once the ADC is set properly, then tweak the DAC settings.
Also, maybe a better way to set the compensation adjustments on the ADC would be to use something like a Victor oscillator into the LPF, then adjust the tweaks for the ADC. That way, no dueling compensation or cancellation between the DAC and ADC. Once the ADC is set properly, then tweak the DAC settings.
I have added to the board 2 channels diff2se stages, and pretty flexible commutation logic with 10 poles DIP-switch. Left se-output may be fed:
1) from the output of LPF
2) before LPF i.e. from the Left balanced input
3) from the Right balanced input
4) from the Left but with gain = 2
5) from the Left and Right balanced input
The 1st mode is obvious, kind of wiping out all harmonics and noise over 1K, however, it is too difficult to get the same clean sine with SE stage, unlike Diff. I didn't see THD@1K <-140db and THD+N < -125db.
2nd mode just converts 9039S balanced2unbalanced outputs with the gain =1, THD@1K <-140db and THD+N < -125db. The highest harmonic is H2 -145db.
5rth mode I hope would be useful to mix L+R DAC's outputs to get 3db lower noise(in theory) or 19k+20k, 60+7000, and so on IMD tests.
1) from the output of LPF
2) before LPF i.e. from the Left balanced input
3) from the Right balanced input
4) from the Left but with gain = 2
5) from the Left and Right balanced input
The 1st mode is obvious, kind of wiping out all harmonics and noise over 1K, however, it is too difficult to get the same clean sine with SE stage, unlike Diff. I didn't see THD@1K <-140db and THD+N < -125db.
2nd mode just converts 9039S balanced2unbalanced outputs with the gain =1, THD@1K <-140db and THD+N < -125db. The highest harmonic is H2 -145db.
5rth mode I hope would be useful to mix L+R DAC's outputs to get 3db lower noise(in theory) or 19k+20k, 60+7000, and so on IMD tests.
Sorry, I was a bit too pessimistic about the 1st mode THD@1k and THD+N, I measured that carefully and got -143db/-128db at 2.5db of the LPF gain.
The max output voltage for SE outputs is 6rms, for Diffs 10Vrms.
The max output voltage for SE outputs is 6rms, for Diffs 10Vrms.
I think I have a chance with that cheap DAC + LPF if I use some trick to get a pseudo-balanced output from two unbalanced ones using 0/180dg L/R recorded file.
Guys, due to Cosmos ADCiso grade B being the most popular, I have collected lots of unsold grade A PCBA and offered them as is, tested but uncalibrated. Please take a look at our Aliexpress shop, if any interest.
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/5142044
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/5142044
The link doesn't show those PCB's. What exactly is calibrated? (Technically, calibration as in measured performance, is different from adjustment). Are those isolated versions?
For IM the best results come from mixing well isolated oscillators with really good resistors. The active circuit will limit the performance. The quality of the oscillators is not that critical as long as they are well isolated.5rth mode I hope would be useful to mix L+R DAC's outputs to get 3db lower noise(in theory) or 19k+20k, 60+7000, and so on IMD tests.
Link directs you to storeThe link doesn't show those PCB's
Go for adciso, there is bundle 1 which is board alone
yeap, sorry the actual link isn't ready yet. Sunny will manage that on Monday. $150, uncalibrated means no THD compensation.
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