DAC AD1862: Almost THT, I2S input, NOS, R-2R

Decided to make things easier and make a single ended DAC, so I have a PCM63P-J and AD1862N-J DACs for sale. Fully built and working.

Will list in Swap meet.

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Bonjour.
I will approach this dac build in stages- no thrills working opamp-based model with i2s over USB from JLS (initially bus powered, then individual regulators), then add I/V stage and finally an external clock from JLS and maybe frequently displaying oled.
I will have several power supply options to choose from 2x ubib and one PSU 2.
Regarding the best approach, ie what to prioritize - hook up shunt to digital or analogue? For the argument's sake, I can connect ubibs to 5v and 12v of the DAC board. And keep psu 2 for the 15v of the i/v stage.
I still have to buy Psu for the JLS, suggestions here are welcome.
 
Bonjour.
I will approach this dac build in stages- no thrills working opamp-based model with i2s over USB from JLS (initially bus powered, then individual regulators), then add I/V stage and finally an external clock from JLS and maybe frequently displaying oled.
I will have several power supply options to choose from 2x ubib and one PSU 2.
Regarding the best approach, ie what to prioritize - hook up shunt to digital or analogue? For the argument's sake, I can connect ubibs to 5v and 12v of the DAC board. And keep psu 2 for the 15v of the i/v stage.
I still have to buy Psu for the JLS, suggestions here are welcome.
Which version of the board are you using?
 
Ok. The stacked board, if you jumper J14 and close SJ3, the digital +5V will be connected to the JLS clock supply.
So you need a separate +5V for the USB section for the JLS card.
I use a simple LT1962 regulator board for this and it works well enough for me.
Honestly, the PSU2 is not bad. You can play with it for a while, till the urge to try the ubib kicks in.
Shunt regulation works better for me on the analog rails. When on the digital side, it didnt sound much of an improvement to me.
 
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I want to achieve more features with the lowest cost, but it is not possible to made a dac. 😁

Currently, music is played through imac-audirvana, using SBC gives me more features with Android, but costs increase, so cancel for now.

What do you think about CM6631A USB to I2S? Alilink audiophonics
Is it a good option for TDA1541?
Or this module XMOS
 

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Bonjour.
I will approach this dac build in stages- no thrills working opamp-based model with i2s over USB from JLS (initially bus powered, then individual regulators), then add I/V stage and finally an external clock from JLS and maybe frequently displaying oled.
I will have several power supply options to choose from 2x ubib and one PSU 2.
Regarding the best approach, ie what to prioritize - hook up shunt to digital or analogue? For the argument's sake, I can connect ubibs to 5v and 12v of the DAC board. And keep psu 2 for the 15v of the i/v stage.
I still have to buy Psu for the JLS, suggestions here are welcome.
I used a couple of the lt3042 psus from eBay to power my JLS. Small footprint, and the JLS has it's own on board requlators, so I don't think heroic psus are needed there.
 
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