DIP adapter for PCM5201

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micro PCM5102 DAC in DIP form

Hello,

I want to design a pcb for pcm5102 in a form of dip adapter. It will include all necessary power decoupling caps and some sort of switches for hardware configuration.
Here's a first quick draft:
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First question:
I want to include voltage regulators for analog and digital rails. I am currently using mcp1703 but I'm pretty sure I can do better than that as far as output ripple is concerned. What ic would be the best for this application?
 
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I did do and couldn't see any problems. From what I've understood though, the amount of jitter that a clock buffer/isolator will add is very small and quite difficult to measure. That of course isn't to say that it isn't there, but I think you need quite specialist equipment to be able to detect the difference.

Perhaps one day I will daisy chain a number of devices and see if it ends up letting me see the degradation.
 
Here's what I came up with during the weekend:

Pinout:
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Top layer:
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Bottom layer:
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I decided to not include isolation on the i2s lines after all. The module is pretty small, about 30x40mm and is designed to check out sound of pcm5102 dac. All the dac's control pins can be set either with dip switch or via external uC using pins of the module. Regulators are on by default, but can be switched off by shorting EN pins to ground. Let me know what you think.
 
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