They are both in power supply 5V for Analog and 3.0-5.25 V for digital. It only seems that 4396 is more sensitive to analog voltage - 5V +- 5% where AK 4393 is more relaxed with 4.75 - 5.25 V
Other than that 4396 is pin compatible with AK4393/4/5 so it was meant as straight replacement in my mind. Let me know what you think.
Stay well
Vladimir
Other than that 4396 is pin compatible with AK4393/4/5 so it was meant as straight replacement in my mind. Let me know what you think.
Stay well
Vladimir
AR2 said:
Hello Stephane, I am not aware of that information. Could you please elaborate more on that. Here is the insert from the spec sheet for 4393:
In fact, the nice table to look is this one. Look at DVDD specs. If you want to install an AK4395 inside a DEQ/DCX, you will need to power it with 5v instead of 3.3v. AK4396 is more "plug-and-play" in this case.
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And play with pins 9, 26, 27 and 28 can be very interesting.
Great Wlad. ;-)
I forgot. I tested tonight the regulator in place of the LM7805. It lowered ground floor noise on the speaker.
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Thank you Stephane,
Good, I just realized that you were talking about AK 4395 and I had on my mind AK4396. Cool. Great info!
AR2
Good, I just realized that you were talking about AK 4395 and I had on my mind AK4396. Cool. Great info!
AR2
Does someone already installed the miniCLOCK inside a DCX2496? I'm looking to know if all is fine and to have some pictures for my web site. Some people asked me how install it inside the DCX but It was not easy for me to answer.
Can someone also calculate the best cable length for the toroid to be installed inside the DCX? The length is currently 20cm and seems a little too short for the DCX.
Just for information, I only have 3 dedicated toroid left in stock. No more until end of January minimum.
Stephane
Can someone also calculate the best cable length for the toroid to be installed inside the DCX? The length is currently 20cm and seems a little too short for the DCX.
Just for information, I only have 3 dedicated toroid left in stock. No more until end of January minimum.
Stephane
Here´s what I´ve done so far.
exctended the leads 18-20cm.
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Depending on the orientation of the PSU,if you use the original outputboard,you could use 5cm shorter leads.I use the selectronics outputboard that is a little broader so I had to turn the PSU 90 degres.(Even had to cut the outputboard a little..)
I am going to put the trafo inside the original metalcage for the PSU.
exctended the leads 18-20cm.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Shielded.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Tube.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Depending on the orientation of the PSU,if you use the original outputboard,you could use 5cm shorter leads.I use the selectronics outputboard that is a little broader so I had to turn the PSU 90 degres.(Even had to cut the outputboard a little..)
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I am going to put the trafo inside the original metalcage for the PSU.
Ryssen said:Here´s what I´ve done so far.
Hi Ryssen!
What are the big green caps on the psu?
So good news. People was asking for. I've found a solution to build some kits at best price I can. They will be available next week on my web site.
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A life without fun, it's not real. 😉
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Those are high end e-lyts...😎 😉What are the big green caps on the psu?
No,the tallest one is Nippon Chemicon and the 2 that are lower are sanyo MV-AX,that I had laying around.
'A life without fun, it's not real.
Its good to see that your shop i growing.🙂
Ryssen said:
Those are high end e-lyts...😎 😉
No,the tallest one is Nippon Chemicon and the 2 that are lower are sanyo MV-AX,that I had laying around.
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Its good to see that your shop i growing.🙂
Hi Ryssen!
Is the Chemicon an 4700uF 10v or more? If yes, let me have the ref. I'll look for the spec and will add it on the site as "possible replacement parts".
New "vent holes" pictures here: http://www.awdiy.com/index.php?page=vents-and-holes
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This new method is more difficult to do but look very nice and vent is better. After, 2 hours nothing inside is more hot than 49°C (on the DEQ, will be less on DCX).
For 110v guys: what do you think of a "group buy" for the toroid? I can create an entry in the shop, you pass an order (but don't pay). I wait until end of january, count the orders, ask for the price, and order the toroids if ok. Add 4 or 5 weeks to get them. I' still waiting for a quotation but the minimum order is 20 units.
We can also create a "group buy" entry in the forum, but as I use my company to process all these stuff, I'm afraid to be classified as "commercial sales". What do you think?
But the best, as shipping and Euro are very high, will be that someone organize a group buy direct from USA? You don't have toroid company in USA for small quantities?
Stephane
I bought them here:http://www.bdent.com/search/part.jsp?partnum=KZE10VB4700MK35
4700uF/10v
http://www.chemi-con.com/files/KZE.pdf
Note that they are 35mm hight, but should work,just be aware of clearance.
4700uF/10v
http://www.chemi-con.com/files/KZE.pdf
Note that they are 35mm hight, but should work,just be aware of clearance.
stef1777 said:
For 110v guys: what do you think of a "group buy" for the toroid? I can create an entry in the shop, you pass an order (but don't pay). I wait until end of january, count the orders, ask for the price, and order the toroids if ok. Add 4 or 5 weeks to get them. I' still waiting for a quotation but the minimum order is 20 units.
We can also create a "group buy" entry in the forum, but as I use my company to process all these stuff, I'm afraid to be classified as "commercial sales". What do you think?
But the best, as shipping and Euro are very high, will be that someone organize a group buy direct from USA? You don't have toroid company in USA for small quantities?
Stephane
I will be interested in two of this little guys dual primary.
hi stef,
how hard is it to make the mini v-reg for 6v or 12v, and + or - supply - I'd like to use some of these in another project which uses 7806, 7906, 7812 and 7912.
how hard is it to make the mini v-reg for 6v or 12v, and + or - supply - I'd like to use some of these in another project which uses 7806, 7906, 7812 and 7912.
stef1777 said:We can also create a "group buy" entry in the forum, but as I use my company to process all these stuff, I'm afraid to be classified as "commercial sales". What do you think?
In general, we classify a sale as being a GB if it is no, or low profit, the channel doesn't matter. By low profit we mean you might make enough for a sixpack of beer or a nice bottle of wine. Or for another example, components, if you ordered say fifty traffos, we wouldn't mind if you took your own free. After all, it does involve a lot of work. 😉
Pulse-R said:hi stef,
how hard is it to make the mini v-reg for 6v or 12v, and + or - supply - I'd like to use some of these in another project which uses 7806, 7906, 7812 and 7912.
I'm working on an adjustable positive version (1-18v). 5 parts + PCB. TO220 size. Using an 40uVrm regulator. One resistor to change to modify voltage. 450mA output current max (1A changing the coils for an inductor). Will be available when the used reg will be in sale (end of January).
For negative, it's more difficult. For the moment, I can do 200mA, 30uVrms, 1-18v, 7 or 8 parts, TO220 size.
You can also find commercial mini reg on the net but they are not kit, no TO220 size, expensive (30-70€) and 100mA output generaly. They are based on Jung or Sulzer design (better as well but do we really care to have 4nV...).
Stephane
Ryssen said:I have a lot of Elna Cerafine 10uF elyts,can I use them as c25-c28?
Or are they to low ESR?
C25 and C26 !!!
Checked ROA datasheet. Seems ok.
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