Hi Miro, one of the DAC chips was from Ebay, which I have bought early und the second one was from Paddy.
Will check your proposals. Strange for me was, that both DAC chips did not die while I was listening, but during a longer lasting break. And they did not die at the same time. I think, both DACs were sitting on the left channel side.
Btw, does anyone in Europe have a spare part for me?
Cheers, Ernst
Will check your proposals. Strange for me was, that both DAC chips did not die while I was listening, but during a longer lasting break. And they did not die at the same time. I think, both DACs were sitting on the left channel side.
Btw, does anyone in Europe have a spare part for me?
Cheers, Ernst
@ernesternest Did you swap chips between to check, if the problem is really in DAC chip? 🙂
Check with a multimeter the voltage on the non-functioning chip or in socket (with the device turned on) if the problem is not somewhere else.
Check with a multimeter the voltage on the non-functioning chip or in socket (with the device turned on) if the problem is not somewhere else.
I’m getting ready to build miro’s PCM63 DAC and plan to use it with the I2SoverUSB vIII without shift registers and ZMod’s D1 I/V.
I want to make sure that I have this correct. Looking at the schematic it looks like I will not need to install:
IC1 thru IC6
C1 thru C6
C27 thru C36
J10 thru J13
R8 thru R11
I want to make sure that I have this correct. Looking at the schematic it looks like I will not need to install:
IC1 thru IC6
C1 thru C6
C27 thru C36
J10 thru J13
R8 thru R11
Miro, I did swap the chips and the failure followed. So it is the dac chip. As this happened a second time, I will investigate more deeply if I can find a difference between the 2 PSU branches. And I will add some caps, as you mentioned. Still I'm looking for a single dac chip, if anybody from Europe is willing to sell one to me. Best regards, Ernst@ernesternest Did you swap chips between to check, if the problem is really in DAC chip? 🙂
Check with a multimeter the voltage on the non-functioning chip or in socket (with the device turned on) if the problem is not somewhere else.
How’s your discrete board sounding? I look forward to building this one 🙂Are you guys ready for my discrete R-2R DAC?
It is working quite good, no audible glitches, but needs a while for deeper testing![]()
@codyt On all bits (full volume) it is good, but definitely not better than AD1862, AD1865 or PCM1702 (as well as PCM63 or TDA1541A) ... all these are much better sounding 😊
On the lower volume the imperfection of resistor tolerance is audible.
It needs much more improvements, like adding separated switches and powering the switches from negative voltage (this could remove subtle digital background noise).
... I think discrete ladder DAC is not very good way how to spend money and time
it can be much more interesting (and significantly better) to create DAC from true resistor chips like the DAC8565 or DAC8574 which are resistor string DACs, or DAC8820 (almost R-2R) or DAC8812 which is true R-2R ladder with current output 😎 (still available from mouser).
... or even more crazy, DAC702BH (old fashion 🤣, hardly available)
If time will be favorable, all these can be projects that will be added to this thread, but it will take a long time 🤓
On the lower volume the imperfection of resistor tolerance is audible.
It needs much more improvements, like adding separated switches and powering the switches from negative voltage (this could remove subtle digital background noise).
... I think discrete ladder DAC is not very good way how to spend money and time

... or even more crazy, DAC702BH (old fashion 🤣, hardly available)
If time will be favorable, all these can be projects that will be added to this thread, but it will take a long time 🤓
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Hey guys,
is it safe to run the PSU2 + DAC without AD1862 chips and oamps?
I wanna run it for first time after I fixed shortage and got new fuses.
PSU gives normal voltage and everything looks fine.
is it safe to run the PSU2 + DAC without AD1862 chips and oamps?
I wanna run it for first time after I fixed shortage and got new fuses.
PSU gives normal voltage and everything looks fine.
Absolutely - I built a number of these and always checked voltages before putting in chips (other than the smd).
And here i am being way too confident in my own skills 😅 Honestly i don't know how i haven't lost a limb or so, this far down the road 😂Absolutely - I built a number of these and always checked voltages before putting in chips (other than the smd).
@Vavilen Be smart like paddy, not like me xD And test first.
Check the polarity of the electrolytic capacitors few times and while testing always put on safety glasses 🤓
Guys, what output voltage should be on the output contacts?
i think I have an issue with one of the channel
i think I have an issue with one of the channel
I cover it with a plastic food container 🙂Check the polarity of the electrolytic capacitors few times and while testing always put on safety glasses 🤓
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