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

Hey can someone who has a known authentic AD1862 check something for me. I have 2 pairs of chips for sale, but am not sure of their authenticity. Nopants suggested that the feedback resistor (on pin 10 as per the AD1862 Data sheet ) should measure 3K, which is also mentioned in the datasheet. If I am reading the block diagram correctly, I should get 3K between pins 10 and 11, but I am not getting that (one measures 22K, others just measure open). Can someone confirm what they get if they measure a real AD1862?
Thanks
hi,
I can tell you clearly that the resistance value between 9pin and 10pin of the genuine AD1862N or NJ is 3K
I have two different versions of AD1862NJ. For reference

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For this one that is the opposit, no needs to supress parts but at the opposit add some! Look at the page on the layout talking about an input resitor as well as a minimal feedback filtering. For the input, you can't on the classic pcb here where the inverting input is directly seing the dac chip output. Notice instability/oscillation is not always heared but can also contribute to the sound...

Also it has a high slew rate, and certainly high bandwidth, so fast enough : it migth benefice of the smd pcb version instead an adaptator theorically. The slew rate is faster than the AD811's...

Better first to have a proper pcb design for the faster op amps. I think it is more clever than buying expensive discrete designs before as certainly better op amps exists when layouted well and less expensive. IMHO, YMMV of course.

If it sounds good enough as sugested Vunce, keep it like it is. Eventually swap for a DIP8 less fast talked in the thread...
 
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HifiTunes,
I think you’re over complicating a simple solution. Use the board as is by plugging an opamp into the socket. If you wish to experiment with more complicated I/V solutions, you need to address it off board or a different board completely. The thread is full of ideas, projects, and opinions on many different I/V solutions.
Start reading through the thread. It is long, but you will find most of your answers.

As Iggy would say…RTFT!!👍🏻
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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