I built a new CS8414 and there was no change. The CS8414 I put in was from my working AN dac board as is the 74H chip. I do have another 74H and I will swap again.
what jumpers did you bridge? 1-2 or 2-3?
That might have some bearing. It looks like 6, 8, 12 on yours are 5v and mine are way off.. I'll swap in the other 74H now and check
OK I just put the other 74H in and I get the same reading as before. Can you please verify your readings on that chip?
Quanghao -- would you please measure yours so we can find out if this could be the possible problem to trace?
That might have some bearing. It looks like 6, 8, 12 on yours are 5v and mine are way off.. I'll swap in the other 74H now and check
OK I just put the other 74H in and I get the same reading as before. Can you please verify your readings on that chip?
Quanghao -- would you please measure yours so we can find out if this could be the possible problem to trace?
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ok. Then if you and someone else can verify this maybe its a source of the problem. The schematic doesn't show those pins going to board hook up. I'll look at the datasheet to see what they do.... I wonder where they are suppose to get that voltage?
I think the chances of both my 74H chips being bad is slim
I think the chances of both my 74H chips being bad is slim
I've checked all the reading, seems the same as before.
Actually I haven't install the filter network, parts L1, L2, C28 and C39, I don't know will it affect the result...
Actually I haven't install the filter network, parts L1, L2, C28 and C39, I don't know will it affect the result...
I didn't install the filter network either because I won't be using it. AN bypassed it a long time ago. Have no idea why its in this board.
I just checked the data sheet and 6,8, 12 are the data output so that could be very telling. I'm including the data sheet here.
So my question now is did I blow both of these chips? Or is something wrong on the board? This seems to be the issue if the voltage data out isn't working right.
There is one thing which I can't imagine can cause this issue. When I installed the chip holder I accidentally installed it backwards BUT when I put the chip in its installed in the right orientation. These are just straight pins to the board so I didn't think it would be an issue.
Having touble getting the pdf to upload. Here's the url to it http://www.st.com/stonline/books/pdf/docs/1882.pdf
I just checked the data sheet and 6,8, 12 are the data output so that could be very telling. I'm including the data sheet here.
So my question now is did I blow both of these chips? Or is something wrong on the board? This seems to be the issue if the voltage data out isn't working right.
There is one thing which I can't imagine can cause this issue. When I installed the chip holder I accidentally installed it backwards BUT when I put the chip in its installed in the right orientation. These are just straight pins to the board so I didn't think it would be an issue.
Having touble getting the pdf to upload. Here's the url to it http://www.st.com/stonline/books/pdf/docs/1882.pdf
It appears 2,4,6,8,10,12 are all output and mine is only outputting correctly on 4, 10. So if the chip is getting 5v on the input pin 14 which I am getting then is all the rest internal? Or does it rely on getting those voltages from somewhere else?
I just did a continuity check on that chip holder and doesn't matter it was oriented wrong since I put the chip in the right way all the pins go to the proper places.
I just did a continuity check on that chip holder and doesn't matter it was oriented wrong since I put the chip in the right way all the pins go to the proper places.
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If I do have to order more of these chips is there any difference between these three versions aside from one seems faster? I've never blown one of these chips ever.
Texas Instruments 74HC04
Texas Instruments 74HC04
It appears 2,4,6,8,10,12 are all output and mine is only outputting correctly on 4, 10. So if the chip is getting 5v on the input pin 14 which I am getting then is all the rest internal? Or does it rely on getting those voltages from somewhere else?
I just did a continuity check on that chip holder and doesn't matter it was oriented wrong since I put the chip in the right way all the pins go to the proper places.
In the image, it is no wrong!
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Yes as I said. The chip is in the right way but the notch in the holder is facing the wrong way. I never put the chip in backwards. The issue is the voltage outputs of that chip.
Looking at my voltages what is your opinion of the problem?
Looking at my voltages what is your opinion of the problem?
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Yes as I said. The chip is in the right way but the notch in the holder is facing the wrong way. I never put the chip in backwards. The issue is the voltage outputs of that chip.
Whit Salas low shunt , not worry about it!
You se it not work good??
It seems you haven't installed all the 0.1uF de-couple cap, right?
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
OK, do you check if there any point shorted to GND?
Your DAC now not work? Can't lock SPDIF or what?
Your DAC now not work? Can't lock SPDIF or what?
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